A brother and sister stumble upon their father's secret one year after his death. They soon learn that this secret may not be his alone.A brother and sister stumble upon their father's secret one year after his death. They soon learn that this secret may not be his alone.A brother and sister stumble upon their father's secret one year after his death. They soon learn that this secret may not be his alone.
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A truly boring movie. Too slow to enjoy. Characters boring, plot boring. Great movie for insomniacs.
This film was dreadful. Long, slow, boring, took forever to get nowhere... All through the movie are the over done irritating sounds, I'm sure they were intended to create some kind of atmosphere but it was just irritating and distracting. Like tinnitus. Yikes.
I watched the whole thing waiting for something to happen. Things happened. Nothing happened. The story continued to go nowhere. Just like this review which I have padded out to reach 600 words to hopefully spare someone else from watching it. (Though I would definitely watch the actor who played the husband... in something else)
The result of that is an hour and a half of my life I can't get back.
I watched the whole thing waiting for something to happen. Things happened. Nothing happened. The story continued to go nowhere. Just like this review which I have padded out to reach 600 words to hopefully spare someone else from watching it. (Though I would definitely watch the actor who played the husband... in something else)
The result of that is an hour and a half of my life I can't get back.
I enjoyed this big-time. Creepy atmosphere throughout. It kept tension and dread I loved the sound design. Less is more.
Woe written and directed by Matthew Goodhue is a very well crafted smart film. Mr. Goodhue's choice and style to build a story around a very common situation in a very "un-common" way is brilliant filmmaking. Woe is sharp-well casted-and finds a way to stay with you long after the final credits.
-Oaxaca FilmFest.
-Oaxaca FilmFest.
This POS film took way too damn long to get a very unequivocal nonsensical point about absolutely nothing. I swear 2021 films thus far have been nothing meh, terrible, disappointing let downs back to back. Six months in and nothing but crap. "Woe" be unto anyone who watches this crap. This is a hard must NOT watch.
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- Runtime1 hour 24 minutes
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