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2 families looking for a new home go to an isolated open house, but when they find a girl with no tongue, they soon discover they can't leave.2 families looking for a new home go to an isolated open house, but when they find a girl with no tongue, they soon discover they can't leave.2 families looking for a new home go to an isolated open house, but when they find a girl with no tongue, they soon discover they can't leave.
Hayley DuMond
- Susan Hays
- (as Haley DuMond)
Pat Cassidy
- Man #2
- (as Patrick Cassidy)
Adrienne Oliver
- Jenna
- (as Andrienne Oliver)
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Occasionally a film may fly under the radar as to how creepy and thought provoking it may be, and this film is indeed one of them. I was interested in the beginning, and unlike another reviewer, once the "one month later" screen appeared, I began to feel that a promising start may have ran out of steam, as I prefer taut films such as this one to take place in "real" time, as morning to noon, to night to next day we're with the characters, which really draws one in, and I was pleasantly surprised to see this one played out quite well. This film is well worth viewing, and I would highly recommend to anyone else looking for a creepy unnerving little film to keep to one the edge
If the American dream for most families is buying a house, then for the two families headed to what they think is a simple open house, that dream is about to become a nightmare. A psychological thriller mixed in with your traditional ghost story, that is smart, tense and well conceived, overall a good movie with a well thought out plot. Acting wasn't fantastic but this did not detract too much from the movie which was overall quiet enjoyable. Low budget movie with a great story line. I couldn't imagine that this movie would make it to cinema release but it wouldn't be a bad DVD to rent. They need a better DVD cover tho. The picture makes it look like it will be a gory horror, which its not.
Interesting topic! Not what we expected. We enjoyed it! Not too bad!
Thank god.. focusing on the story...this is how indie films should be made. It's about time we saw more smart horror films and less of the crappy gore that's slopped out these days. The DVD cover from redbox had us expecting something totally different (we didn't expect much actually) but as the story got going we were saw that we were in for an original experience, something we had to actually pay attention to. I'm sure a lot of people who are looking for a blood bath or don't have decent attention spans are going to be very disappointed, but for serious fans of the thriller / suspense genre this is not to be missed. There are a few holes here and there, but even those kept me guessing and opened up interesting questions for the viewer. Hope we see much more work from these people. This is well worth your time if you have a decent attention span.
Two families visit an isolated show home only to discover that they can't leave. The house doesn't lock them in, they just can't leave the area as whichever way they turn they find themselves back at the house.
The house kindly provides food and not so kindly lots of ghostly mind games that drive a wedge between the families and each other.
Initially I found myself enjoying the film but the creators quickly ran out of ideas and it found itself in the realm of one of those horror flicks that makes the rules up as it goes along and never really explains anything.
Starring Art LaFleur this could have been something quite special if the creators had thought the whole thing through. It's like the television show Lost (2004) where it became evident the writers never had some clever ending to explain everything that happened and just went with the generic one everyone had guessed in episode 1.
The Good:
Art LaFleur
Decent start
The Bad:
Poor middle & end
The house kindly provides food and not so kindly lots of ghostly mind games that drive a wedge between the families and each other.
Initially I found myself enjoying the film but the creators quickly ran out of ideas and it found itself in the realm of one of those horror flicks that makes the rules up as it goes along and never really explains anything.
Starring Art LaFleur this could have been something quite special if the creators had thought the whole thing through. It's like the television show Lost (2004) where it became evident the writers never had some clever ending to explain everything that happened and just went with the generic one everyone had guessed in episode 1.
The Good:
Art LaFleur
Decent start
The Bad:
Poor middle & end
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- TriviaBased loosely on the play "No Exit" by Jean-Paul Sartre.
- Quotes
Don Thomson: Maybe it is watching
Charlie Hays: I get that much
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