Two different men are possessed by spirits of Native Americans after they separately wander into a sacred burial ground. When John and Sybil come home with their son after a trip to the Moja... Read allTwo different men are possessed by spirits of Native Americans after they separately wander into a sacred burial ground. When John and Sybil come home with their son after a trip to the Mojave Desert, they bring an unusual stone back as a memento of the trip. The stone seems to c... Read allTwo different men are possessed by spirits of Native Americans after they separately wander into a sacred burial ground. When John and Sybil come home with their son after a trip to the Mojave Desert, they bring an unusual stone back as a memento of the trip. The stone seems to cause strange noises and other horrible inexplicable phenomena.
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As stated in previous comments here, there is a great deal of befuddling intricacy to this film, possibly owing to a left-field directorial wag, or maybe just messy editing(I did get the feeling that it may have passed through too many hands in post-production). Still, I found THE RETURNING curiously haunting, and vaguely redolent of Peter Weir's vastly superior THE LAST WAVE. While that film is centered on an Aboriginal mythos, the supernatural elements of THE RETURNING draw from Native American lore. Both films, as dissimilar as they are in form, impart an analogous quality of abstruse, metaphysical mystery.
If you enjoy spectral, cross-cultural horror films, you might enjoy this one...it's casually paced, and the bloodshed is spare, but it's got a certain indefinable something that draws you in.
5/10...middling, but not exactly average.
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- TriviaFinal film of Babetta Dick.
- ConnectionsReferences L'Exorciste (1973)
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- Runtime1 hour 30 minutes
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