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Boo

  • 2019
  • 15m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
234
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Shawn Christian, Brigitte Graham, Joel Zwick, Parisa Fitz-Henley, Rakefet Abergel, Alex U. Griffin, Tiffany Kiely, Ned Thorne, Laura Wiggins, Josh Kelly, Marshall Langohr, Michael Villar, and Lowam Eyasu in Boo (2019)
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A traumatic event forces a recovering addict to face her demons, without her worried fiancé uncovering the truth.A traumatic event forces a recovering addict to face her demons, without her worried fiancé uncovering the truth.A traumatic event forces a recovering addict to face her demons, without her worried fiancé uncovering the truth.

  • Director
    • Rakefet Abergel
  • Writers
    • Rakefet Abergel
    • Tiffany Kiely
  • Stars
    • Rakefet Abergel
    • Josh Kelly
    • Parisa Fitz-Henley
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    234
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Rakefet Abergel
    • Writers
      • Rakefet Abergel
      • Tiffany Kiely
    • Stars
      • Rakefet Abergel
      • Josh Kelly
      • Parisa Fitz-Henley
    • 12User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 33 wins & 31 nominations total

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    Rakefet Abergel
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    • Devi
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    • Jared
    Parisa Fitz-Henley
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    • Ava
    Laura Wiggins
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    • Grace
    Michael Villar
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    9jpbates-99531

    Boo Works It

    If you had the opportunity to see Jax In Love, then Boo will feel like a natural progression for Rakefet Abergel. Abergel wrote and stars in Boo, and took up the directorial reins as well. Although Boo is certainly darker than Jax was, both have a similar tone and texture, and a sprinkling of quirky fun. While both have horror elements, and a definite place within the horror genre, they are both deserving of consideration outside of that yoke.

    Boo is the story of one evening in the life of Devi. She has just received a 7 years sobriety chip. She's engaged. She's in a good place in her life. But this night is going to challenge all of that.

    My favorite scene happens early, outside the just-ended support group meeting. Devi (Abergel), Ava (Parisa Fitz-Henley), and Grace (Laura Wiggins) are hanging out in the parking lot. The conversation feels natural and the scene is well-acted. The three women share their individual vulnerabilities and find strength in their collective resolve to not let their addiction continue to ruin their lives. Within this scene, Abergel presents us with the stigma of addiction, the temptation, the tenuous footing that sobriety stands on, and the hope that support works "if you work it."

    The evening takes a turn for the worse for Devi shortly after that. A turn that threatens her sobriety, her safety, and her fiance (Josh Kelly). Boo, while focused on addiction, also touches on sexual assault, the comraderie of shared experience, and the power of the sense of smell.

    Can we talk about editing for a moment? I don't know how to edit a film. I don't know the technical terms. But I have heard that if a movie is edited well, then you don't even notice. I disagree. Boo is deftly edited and I noticed. The story does not follow a linear timeline, but all the events happen in a single evening. Done poorly, and the audience would be confused early and lose interest long before the final twist. Done well, and the audience follows the story. But Editor, Ned Thorne, does such a good job that the blends between scenes become part of the journey.

    Boo is currently playing at film festivals across the country and has already taken its share of awards and nominations, including nods for Best Short Screenplay, Best Actress, Best Dialogue, and Best Film. No doubt there will be more accolades in store for Boo as its festival run continues.
    9joeyfree88

    Really well done for multiple viewings

    I watched it today knowing nothing, going into the movie only seeing a thumbnail from a person I've recently friended. I viewed the short and thought to myself "OK, WOW" that was good, acting on point and so on. But after mulling it over in my head thought wait (little voice spoke up) let me take another look. The layers really fall into place and it was so well done for such a minimum amount of space. I'll defiantly keep track and show as many people with multiple viewings as possible. Thanks again and again for sharing on a Monday it's always refreshing.
    10dauntingdarkness

    A beautifully crafted work of art.

    I had the pleasure of seeing Boo at Scares That Care in Williamsburg Virginia. It caught my interest from start to finish and I loved every bit of it. I definitely recommend checking it out!
    9Platypuschow

    Boo: Very well done

    Plot

    Devi is an addict attending the latest rehabilitation meeting. Desperate she's trying to hide this from her boyfriend but unexpected events make that difficult.

    Cast

    Rakefet Abergel and Josh Kelly do a passable enough job in this minimalistic piece, the former leading directing and writing!

    Verdict

    I wasn't sure quite where Boo was going at first, in fact until the end you don't really have any idea why this would even be labelled a horror short. It's a slow burner yet doesn't bore, when things kick in it's intriguing but doesn't give too much away. Then when the twist sets in it's pretty darn impressive, simple yet impressive.

    I really enjoyed it and would love to see the creators do something more substantial. It's not big and glossy, it's simple and well handled.

    Rants

    Everyone glamorizes or even sexualizes vampires but can we get real for a second? Vampires or rather the act of drinking blood from a persons neck wouldn't be sexual, it wouldn't be sensuous, it would be Dusk Til Dawn-esque. Namely blood sprays everywhere and you'd die painfully! Get over that fantasy ladies, it'd not feel good and the dying thing is less than sexy as well.

    The Good
    • Masterfully constructed
    • Solid finale
    • Great lead


    The Bad
    • Slow burn may not appeal to all.
    10gfraserjr

    Passion

    Rakefet's passion for filmmaking shines through with every beautiful shot. Love, pain, and longing are ongoing themes in her story work. Boo is no different. With a strong foundation and terrifying plot twist, Boo does not disappoint.

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      Josh Kelly and Parisa Fitz-Henley also co-starred together in Midnight, Texas (2017-2018)

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    • Release date
      • August 31, 2019 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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      • Gardena, California, USA(Parking Lot)
    • Production companies
      • Cyclamen Films
      • Rocket Soul Studios
      • Vktrycreative Studios
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      • 15m

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