Guy and Laura have recently suffered a parent's worst nightmare: their eight-year-old daughter Kimberly was abducted from her bedroom and murdered. They move to a charming old house in need ... Read allGuy and Laura have recently suffered a parent's worst nightmare: their eight-year-old daughter Kimberly was abducted from her bedroom and murdered. They move to a charming old house in need of repair, hoping the project will alleviate their pain but they soon find themselves haun... Read allGuy and Laura have recently suffered a parent's worst nightmare: their eight-year-old daughter Kimberly was abducted from her bedroom and murdered. They move to a charming old house in need of repair, hoping the project will alleviate their pain but they soon find themselves haunted by a young female spirit. Is it their daughter or another entity using the grieving co... Read all
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This is one of those movies that you start watching and then you end up doing other things while it plays, like laundry, washing the dog, etc. The only part of the movie worth watching was the very end, and the scenes with M. Emmet Walsh.
The fact that this film is low budget is obvious once it gets started, but that doesn't mean it didn't have the talent behind it, unlike your big budget fare these days, this film has own way to generate a creepy tone, it isn't very atmospheric, and it doesn't really aim to make you jump out of your seat, it concentrates more on setting the right mood, which it manages very well.
The script itself is very well written, it develops the characters of the husband and wife well enough for you to relate to their situation, and everything they do and how they react to certain things all make sense.
In case you might feel you won't enjoy this film because it is low budget, here's a few things to take into account, it is directed by Harry Bromley Davenport, who was known for directing an early 80's sci-fi movie called XTRO that later spawned two sequels, and stars Sean Young, David Starzyk and E. Emmet Walsh, who give believable performances and are not exactly unfamiliar faces.
Overall, if you're looking for artistic aspirations, you probably won't find it here, but if want creative film making skill or creative talent you'll find plenty.
There is no reason whatsoever to waste your time on this movie. It will just make you mad.
The End!
The family have a spirit in their home to contend with and they believe it to be that of their daughter.
They ask the police to reopen the case of their daughters murder as they feel the ghost is telling them they have convicted the wrong person and that the culprit is still out there and will kill again.
Although this movie is low budget it is engaging from early on. The acting is very good, the characters are likable and gain your interest quickly. There is an air of sinister malevolence which comes across to the watcher and instills trepidation. It slowly builds and has a few little red herrings and twists and turns along the way.
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Laura Dykstra: Your cat... Your cat - I don't know how she did it but she got inside our microwave and somehow it was turned on and... and... *holds up box* "... this is your cat.
Neil: ...oh well, not like I don't have plenty of others.
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