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Reunion

  • 2020
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
4.4/10
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Reunion (2020)
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A pregnant woman returns to her recently-deceased grandparents' old family home to spend time with her estranged mother. What begins as a tenuous reunion slowly turns terrifying.A pregnant woman returns to her recently-deceased grandparents' old family home to spend time with her estranged mother. What begins as a tenuous reunion slowly turns terrifying.A pregnant woman returns to her recently-deceased grandparents' old family home to spend time with her estranged mother. What begins as a tenuous reunion slowly turns terrifying.

  • Director
    • Jake Mahaffy
  • Writers
    • Jake Mahaffy
    • Tim van Dammen
  • Stars
    • Julia Ormond
    • Emma Draper
    • Cohen Holloway
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • Jake Mahaffy
    • Writers
      • Jake Mahaffy
      • Tim van Dammen
    • Stars
      • Julia Ormond
      • Emma Draper
      • Cohen Holloway
    • 27User reviews
    • 24Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Julia Ormond
    Julia Ormond
    • Ivy
    Emma Draper
    Emma Draper
    • Ellie
    Cohen Holloway
    Cohen Holloway
    • Gus
    Ava Keane
    • Cara
    Gina Laverty
    • Young Ellie
    John Bach
    John Bach
    • Jack
    Dra McKay
    • Shirley
    Patricia Wilson
    Patricia Wilson
    • Grandmother
    Nancy Brunning
    Nancy Brunning
    • Kathy
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    • Director
      • Jake Mahaffy
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      • Jake Mahaffy
      • Tim van Dammen
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    7usadainpink-84708

    A decent slow-burner. I liked it.

    This is actually not as bad as the rating. It felt a little cheaply made as if they lacked budget, but overall the story was pretty alright. It's not really a horror movie, more like a mystery-drama about a strange family. The house was really eerie and I enjoyed the atmosphere it gave the movie. The ending was a little rushed but the small twist wasn't bad. I feel like it just needed to run maybe 10 or 15 more minutes to properly flesh it out. Overall it's a decent, slow movie but with a great atmosphere and creepy setting, and a decent intrigue. The main actress was pretty good. Definitely not a bad movie, I liked it, just don't go in expecting something scary.
    5GiraffeDoor

    A dream of dark and pre-digital things.

    Clearly the goal here was to get someone to call it "arthouse" (a term I despise because it implies not all movies are art) and like so many before it, takes some ideas that sound fine on paper but collapses under the weight of its own ambition.

    Major Persona and Eraserhead vibes: the former in the way that the visualization was pretentiously permitted to eclipse the subject in a way that was comedic (the screen warps likes its a well used VHS). The latter in how the line between dreams and reality are (admittedly quite admirably) blurred along a theme of maternity.

    This theme is fact is really used to beat you over the head, I thought the intermittent slides and lectures ultimately added nothing and where just the writers' lazy way to try and push their own obsessions onto a story that really wasn't made to convey them.

    There is a smart story here somewhere. While the main focus is on a family visit that totally reminds us why we don't go home for Christmas anymore, flashbacks gradually piece together a much more intriguing story of sororal jealousy and parental manipulation.

    Often melodramatic and sometimes even soapy, I want to give credit to an audacious attempt to not just be another paint by number family drama or teen scream. It tries to sort of have elements of both but even the passion clearly put into this work was not enough.

    Fascinating in its own way just as much for what doesn't work for what does, I suspect if you saw it with someone you could talk about it for a while.
    4jtindahouse

    A film stuck in a flat and repetitve rut

    I've enjoyed some New Zealand horror films in the past, so while I wouldn't say my expectations for 'Reunion' were high, there was certainly some reason for optimism. Sadly it was ill-founded optimism. This film took about 85 minutes to get out of first gear. There were times when I was wondering whether I had looked up the wrong film. The film I was supposed to be seeing was supposedly a horror (or at least a mystery/thriller) movie. This felt like an extended episode of 'Shortland Street' (a local soap-opera).

    I had actually seen the trailer for this film before going in, something I try to avoid for movies if I can. It hadn't looked great in the trailer, but I was hopeful they'd left the best bits out. In actuality I couldn't tell you what the best bits of this film were. It was all very repetitive and dull. The highlight package was limited. It wouldn't have been an easy film to make a trailer for.

    The film tries to do some damage control at the end and throw a shocking twist at us, but by then I had checked out and no longer had enough investment in the story to care. Also the way they presented the finale was quite bizarre. It just didn't work for me. I'm sad to say that 'Reunion' was a misfire and not one I would recommend.
    7lemmyhead

    Slow burn.

    If you like your horror with lots of blood, splatter. and quick cut frights, this film is not for you. This is a real slow burner. Within the first ten minutes you know there's something burning underneath. Clues are added in flash backs. Sometimes in conversations between the two protagonists. There it is, simmering away. You really want to find out. Annoyed because you want it to move on more quickly. In a nice way. It's a very well acted film. There are only three characters that are worthy of mention, Ellie, (Emma Draper/Gina Laverty), Ivy (Julia Ormond0 and Cara (Ava Keane). The two senior actors put in fine performances. Their shattered mother, daughter, relationship is built through out the film. Terminating in a final scene that sums up their relationship. The two young actors play their role more than competently and are worth keeping an eye open for in the future. The supporting actors are just that. They carry their small parts with aplomb but because of the shortness of the roles they don't have time to shine. The film is set in a mansion that appears to be in the countryside of New Zealand. There's plenty of light for the outdoor scenes. The indoor scenes are all dark. Not so dark that you don't know what's happening. Dark to make the place oppressive. It's nicely shot and manages to keep the gloom, conspiracy and feel of threat. This has made my list to watch again. If you want to spend 95 minutes working your brain and have pieces of horror thrown in. This is the film for you.
    5TokyoGyaru

    It had potential it didn't completely fulfill.

    First off, I hate the mother SO MUCH. Unfortunately, I'm all too familiar with the mother's behavior, the lying and manipulation, maintaining control over relationships of other people through her, etc. When she told her daughter how her daughter was making someone else feel, someone who wasn't even there to confirm or deny, I had a flashback to memories of my own mother. She would lie about how other people felt about me (something she has always done to others), when she was really just projecting her feelings onto them. She's stood in the way of relationship after relationship, sometimes repeatedly (whenever they were on the mend), because she had to control everything. She also does things to force you to be dependent on her and then acts resentful of it. She also criticizes and demonizes the daughter's interests. She's very abusive and a bully, even when getting her way, and the daughter has no choice but to cave. Being used as an instrument to hurt. Blaming others for bad things she, herself, did. So, they did an excellent job of reflecting that.

    They did a half-way job of creating mood, but they don't do much with it. Furthermore, it's not at all scary or even very mysterious. Also, the acting was low-energy in very much the wrong way. If I were to contrast it to something similar that was executed correctly, the acting in "We Are What We Are" was very well executed in how they truly reflected the underlying tension, repression, and unhappiness. In this movie, the acting has potential, but it's missing some humanity. The characters may be distant, but they act like strangers instead of estranged. That's the best way I can describe it.

    At least it doesn't look like it was filmed on a burner phone, so there's that too. And the music is okay. Finally, I think it's interesting just how different the daughter looks when she smiles. She almost looks like a different person.

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    • Release date
      • November 5, 2020 (New Zealand)
    • Country of origin
      • New Zealand
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Buluşma
    • Production companies
      • Greyshack Films
      • Miss Conception Films
      • Overactive Imagination
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