An uncle desperately seeks his missing niece. His quest to find her leads him into a dark horrific world. The Crumbs, inspired by historical events.An uncle desperately seeks his missing niece. His quest to find her leads him into a dark horrific world. The Crumbs, inspired by historical events.An uncle desperately seeks his missing niece. His quest to find her leads him into a dark horrific world. The Crumbs, inspired by historical events.
Noah F. Madril
- Mountain Biker
- (as Noah Franc)
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This is a great film. It was quirky. I like that in a film.
I also liked the twists.
Very slow pace snd way too long. Lost interest really quickly. Decent concept but there really wasn't any surprises. Needs an edit job.
Some viewers have questioned the family's changing accents from one scene to another, believing it was a continuity error due to the actors making mistakes and coming out of character. If you pay attention, you will realize they only speak in a British accent when speaking privately with one another and in an American accent around their guests and strangers. They tell everyone that they are locals of the area and have lived there their whole lives. Later, it's revealed they are actually much older than anyone could guess, suggesting they are not really from that town. The accent switching is meant to clue the audience in that they are not at all who they claim to be.
The ornate and creepy opening credits give you all you need to know to enjoy this flick.
the movie drops you right in the middle of the action. No slow burn here.
I was taken right away with Maria Olsen's (I spit on your Grave sequel) performance.
The cabin location is appropriately eerie. The whole thing has kind of a western feel. My only real gripe is it sagged a bit in the middle. At 110 mins, they could trimmed 10 or 15 mins out it.
The cabin location is appropriately eerie. The whole thing has kind of a western feel. My only real gripe is it sagged a bit in the middle. At 110 mins, they could trimmed 10 or 15 mins out it.
Did you know
- TriviaThree short clips seen between ending credits.
- GoofsSome viewers have questioned the family's changing accents from one scene to another, believing it was a continuity error due to the actors making mistakes and coming out of character. If you pay attention, you will realize they only speak in a British accent when speaking privately with one another and in an American accent around their guests and strangers. They tell everyone that they are locals of the area and have lived there their whole lives. Later, it's revealed they are actually much older than anyone could guess, suggesting they are not really from that town. The accent switching is meant to clue the audience in that they are not at all who they claim to be.
- Quotes
Victoria Crumb: I'm a hemophiliac with a club foot!
Details
- Runtime
- 1h 50m(110 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
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