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Absentia

  • 2011
  • R
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
21K
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Katie Parker in Absentia (2011)
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A woman and her sister begin to link a mysterious tunnel to a series of disappearances, including that of her own husband.A woman and her sister begin to link a mysterious tunnel to a series of disappearances, including that of her own husband.A woman and her sister begin to link a mysterious tunnel to a series of disappearances, including that of her own husband.

  • Director
    • Mike Flanagan
  • Writer
    • Mike Flanagan
  • Stars
    • Katie Parker
    • Courtney Bell
    • Dave Levine
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    21K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    4,623
    1,222
    • Director
      • Mike Flanagan
    • Writer
      • Mike Flanagan
    • Stars
      • Katie Parker
      • Courtney Bell
      • Dave Levine
    • 208User reviews
    • 140Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 14 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Katie Parker
    Katie Parker
    • Callie
    Courtney Bell
    Courtney Bell
    • Tricia
    Dave Levine
    Dave Levine
    • Det. Mallory
    Justin Gordon
    Justin Gordon
    • Det. Lonergan
    Morgan Peter Brown
    Morgan Peter Brown
    • Daniel
    Jamie Flanagan
    Jamie Flanagan
    • Jamie Lambert
    • (as James Flanagan)
    Doug Jones
    Doug Jones
    • Walter Lambert
    Scott Graham
    • Psychiatrist
    Connie Ventress
    Connie Ventress
    • Ruth
    Ian Gregory
    Ian Gregory
    • Mitch
    Mark Dumonski
    • Dr. Carpenter
    Elisabeth Adwin
    • Lawyer
    Erin Cipolletti
    • Uniformed Officer
    Jonathan Fisher
    • Uniformed Officer
    Brandon Valley Jones
    • Uniformed Officer
    Joseph Mendoza
    • Uniformed Officer
    • (as Joseph Aurelio Mendoza)
    Brian Normoyle
    • Uniformed Officer
    Damon Pfaff
    Damon Pfaff
    • Officer Danbury
    • Director
      • Mike Flanagan
    • Writer
      • Mike Flanagan
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    7paul_m_haakonsen

    Amazing...

    "Absentia" actually turned out to be a rather nice surprise of a movie. I must admit that I had expected somewhat more horror from it, whereas it turned out to be a character driven mystery instead. But still, it was quite nice.

    The story is about Tricia Riley (played by Courtney Bell) whose husband Daniel Riley (played by Morgan Peter Brown) has been missing for seven years, and now ready to have the death certificate issued and brought the case to a closure, something unexpected happens...

    The movie is slow paced, but that actually works out well enough in favor of the movie, as it helps to build the setting and set up the mood for the entire story. The director, Mike Flanagan, is great at adding little bits to the story while building up a good sense of mystery and dread, and at the same time leaving almost everything up to the imagination of the viewer.

    "Absentia" was really brought to life on the screen by the people they had cast for the various roles. Sure this wasn't a major Hollywood production with an obscene amount of money put into the project, but Mike Flanagan proves that you don't need a ridiculously huge budget in order to make a memorable movie that sinks right in. So despite it being a smaller budget movie, the end result was far better than what I had expected.

    If you like movies that are thick on suspense and a dire mood, then "Absentia" is well worth checking out. Don't watch this movie with the hopes or intentions to be scared out of your brain, because it is just not that type of horror movie.

    I was thoroughly entertained by "Absentia" and I do love it when I happen to fall upon the odd movie here and there that is a gem in disguise. And it was a nice treat to sit in the dark and sort of being fed just enough information to make you start to think and try to figure out what was going on, and at the end being left in the dark to draw your own conclusions as to what was really going on.

    Thumbs way up for "Absentia".
    6FeastMode

    flanagan's roots

    After enjoying Ouija origin of evil and hush, and after ADORING oculus, i decided to watch some of flanagan's other movies. you can see his raw talent at work in this indy flick. you could definitely feel the low-budget nature of the movie, but you could also feel the clever story-telling and creative scares, not to mention the general sense of dread and suspense. i had a good time with this movie (1 viewing, 3/21/2021)
    7Leofwine_draca

    Decent low budget horror for a change

    ABSENTIA marks a refreshing change for the low budget horror genre; there are no lame zombies here or psycho killers torturing their nubile victims. Instead, this is a sweeping, Lovecraftian episode in creeping terror, a subtle production where it's all about what you don't see rather than what you do. There are few clichés or stock jump scenes here, just originality shining through instead.

    The entire movie is set around a creepy haunted subway and it's here that the director really shines. Mike Flanagan knows what works when it comes to building a sense of unease and undefined tension on the screen and a wonderfully evocative score really adds to the experience. Some viewers may be put off by the fact that the film's just too subtle in places - it could easily be described as one of those movies where "nothing much happens", like THE BLAIR WITCH PROJECT - but like BLAIR WITCH it knows what it's doing.

    There are flaws here, not least a slightly overwrought script and some particularly unsympathetic characters who do little to gain the viewer's sympathy or indeed attention. Courtney Bell is saddled with the most uninteresting part, although at least Katie Parker's character has a little more conflict with her druggie background. Still, ABSENTIA is a film where the characters come a distinct second in comparison to the genuine suspense and fear built up elsewhere. Watch out for a creepy cameo from Doug Jones.
    Dethcharm

    "It's Sleeping!"...

    An early film from Director Mike Flanagan, ABSENTIA is about sisters Tricia (Courtney Bell) and Callie (Catherine Parker). Tricia has finally decided to have her missing husband declared dead in absentia, after 7 years. Unfortunately, it's not that simple, and bizarre circumstances unfold that point to something far more sinister than a disappearance.

    Dark, mysterious, and, in spots, terrifying, this low budget film is evidence of what can be accomplished with some imagination and talent. While there are no big special effects, there is a well-written story, as well as great acting from the principal characters.

    The strained yet close relationship between Tricia and Callie feels authentic, and their dialogue is natural / unforced. This makes the otherworldly threat they face seem more real, and in the end, more devastating. Ultimately, this is a tale of love and tragic loss, accentuated by horror. There's a tie-in to folklore that helps to flesh things out.

    Creepy, disturbing, and satisfying...
    5RMS1949

    Good premise that just got boring

    While I try to be more lenient with Low Budget productions, I still try and give my honest opinion on what I saw. It mas made very well and all the actors did a fine job.. But for me suspenseful thrillers should keep building and then have a satisfying climax. Unfortunately Absentia does neither... It starts off by creating an eerie atmosphere, offers several paths to take, but then just keeps doing that same attempt to pull you in over and over.. Once you already "pulled" the audience in,, you should then take them on a wild ride forward, not keep repeating the previous premises till it's monotonous,,.. Anyway, it was okay for a single viewing and I do wish all involved the best of luck on their next adventure...

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    • Trivia
      (at around 36 mins) When Tricia and Callie go looking at apartments around the midpoint of the film, the first empty apartment they visit was actually the very apartment that director Mike Flanagan lived in (with four other people) when he moved to Los Angeles in 2003. It was a complete coincidence; the unit just happened to be vacant, and Flanagan had no idea they'd be filming there until they arrived on location that morning.
    • Goofs
      (at around 1h 5 mins) When Callie and Tricia are reading the news about the three missing students, the text of the columns corresponds to an article about the music group One Ring Zero (written by Susan Carpenter and published in "Los Angeles Times" in June 10, 2004).
    • Quotes

      Callie: I'm gonna shower. I smell like an armpit's asshole.

    • Connections
      Featured in WhatCulture Horror: 10 Horror Movie Fates Worse Than Death (2020)
    • Soundtracks
      Bleed With Me
      Written and Performed by Beezle

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    • Release date
      • April 11, 2013 (Argentina)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Ausencia
    • Filming locations
      • Glendale, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • FallBack Plan Productions
      • Blue Dot Productions
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    • Budget
      • $70,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $8,555
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 27 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1 / (high definition)

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