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Proxy

  • 2013
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 2m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
4.5K
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Proxy (2013)
While walking home from her latest OB appointment, a very pregnant Esther Woodhouse is brutally attacked and disfigured by a hooded assailant. This horrible event seems to be a blessing in disguise when Esther finds consolation in a support group. Her life of sadness and solitude is opened up to friendship, understanding, and even acceptance. However, friendship and understanding can be very dangerous things when accepted by the wrong people.
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The life of three parents who have all shared the loss of a child. Motives are not what they seem and sanity is in short supply in this thriller.The life of three parents who have all shared the loss of a child. Motives are not what they seem and sanity is in short supply in this thriller.The life of three parents who have all shared the loss of a child. Motives are not what they seem and sanity is in short supply in this thriller.

  • Director
    • Zack Parker
  • Writers
    • Kevin Donner
    • Zack Parker
  • Stars
    • Alexa Havins
    • Joe Swanberg
    • Kristina Klebe
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    4.5K
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    • Director
      • Zack Parker
    • Writers
      • Kevin Donner
      • Zack Parker
    • Stars
      • Alexa Havins
      • Joe Swanberg
      • Kristina Klebe
    • 52User reviews
    • 89Critic reviews
    • 57Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Alexa Havins
    Alexa Havins
    • Melanie Michaels
    Joe Swanberg
    Joe Swanberg
    • Patrick Michaels
    Kristina Klebe
    Kristina Klebe
    • Anika Barön
    Adam Stephenson
    Adam Stephenson
    • Mr. Verdel
    Alexia Rasmussen
    Alexia Rasmussen
    • Esther Woodhouse
    Mark A. Nash
    Mark A. Nash
    • Anchorman
    Angel Kerns
    Angel Kerns
    • Support Group Attendee
    Shayla Hardy
    Shayla Hardy
    • Technician
    Bruce Spielbauer
    Bruce Spielbauer
    • Marshall Michaels
    Kitsie Duncan
    Kitsie Duncan
    • Support Victim
    Erika Hoveland
    Erika Hoveland
    • Mary Wilkens
    Jim Dougherty
    Jim Dougherty
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    Dianne Bischoff
    Dianne Bischoff
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    Phyllis Munro
    • Nurse
    Steven Durgarn
    Steven Durgarn
    • Newspaper Man
    Brittany Wagner
    • Counter Girl
    Faust Checho
    • Detective Allen
    Raymond Kester
    Raymond Kester
    • Raymond Sheeley
    • Director
      • Zack Parker
    • Writers
      • Kevin Donner
      • Zack Parker
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    User reviews52

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    5JonnyDR75

    Had Potential Except...

    I can't decide if the actor who plays Anika was terrible because of how poorly the character was written or if she is just a terrible actor. In either case, she turned what could have been a respectable, decent film into a lame Indy ruined by one bad performance.
    8adrossan

    WOW ! No proxy ride here....

    This is an outstanding film, but it isn't for everyone.

    It isn't a slasher-screamer-jump out of your seat flick. No no.

    This film gained my shocked interest immediately, and to be frank it was held throughout the rest of the ride.

    This is definitely not a film for anyone who has recently suffered a loss, in fact it should be viewed by the loss-experienced only when they have completely recovered and can look at anything. Preferably YEARS after they've fully recovered, because it will take you right back to the grimness of deep loss and the eternal question, why ?

    For those who work in the field, or have seen others go through loss and grief, or have experienced counter-cultures on a personal basis, this film is an incredible insight into the workings of twisted minds, no matter be they rich, poor, in-between or socially minded misguideds who treat their clients like fodder.

    Superbly acted, very well crafted and a sensible and life-like script and dialogue are to be rewarded with praise indeed.

    Just be sure to be aware of your mental strength before you embark on a true roller-coaster ride that is definitely not by proxy....
    8StevePulaski

    Leads you in by curiosity and grips you by its ambition

    At first thought, Proxy isn't a horror film because it doesn't concern elements we commonly associate with horror, such as serial killers, demons, and supernatural occurrences. However, it contains the horror elements some of us tragically face as human beings, such as rape, miscarriage, distrust, betrayal, and loneliness in such a way that makes for an experience thriving on fear and uncertainty. I love when films, independent or mainstream, go off on tangents and completely catch me off guard with their intelligence and craft.

    We are first greeted with Esther Woodhouse (Alexia Rasmussen), a pregnant woman who, judging by the looks of her stomach, is very close to her due date, emerging from a clinic to only be savagely attacked by a random mugger. She suffers a miscarriage and is left physically deformed, and, due to obtaining the sperm from a sperm bank, has almost nobody to help her through her tragedy. On an off- the-cuff decision, Esther visits a support group for grieving parents, where she meets Melanie Michaels (Alexa Havins), who claims her husband and son were killed. Esther becomes close with Melanie, much to the dismay of Esther's jealous lover Anika Barön (Kristina Klebe).

    This is all of the plot I'm willing to give away, for Proxy is one of those films where the line between basic plot summation and spoiler territory is so incredibly thin that another few words added to a sentence could spoil more of the movie experience. It doesn't matter, though, for I'm in the business of opinion and not synopsis. From the moment it kicks off, Proxy is potent and terrifying as a horror film, always engaging the viewer with elements of mystery and character insincerity and keeping them immersed by moving quite frequently and scarcely letting up. In addition, the performances, specifically Rasmussen and Havins, convey a detached and disconnected sense of reality that is almost necessary in a film where the audience is unsure of who is honest, as well as the characters themselves.

    On top of that, there is a serious feeling of contempt and loathe that looms over the viewer with every scene, making this a deeper and more investing horror film than I initially imagined. The way the film plays with your emotions by taking numerous social tragedies and lumping together, not for shock, but for the sake of narrative potency and the near-personification of fear is just delightful. Director and co- writer Zack Parker (working alongside writing partner Kevin Donner) take their time to allow slowburn tension to develop, as Proxy occupies a liberally-used two hours, sometimes focusing on conversation, character interest, or events, depending on the current mood of the writers. At two hours, there is ample amount of time to spend on all these aspects, assuring we never get a thoughtful film that races by too quickly to even be analyzed.

    Proxy's only issue is that not every performer can make the transition from disconnected to fiery and fuming with anger, most notably Joe Swanberg, one of my favorite directors, who has played low-key for so long perhaps his attempt at sudden rage just feels off-kilter for that reason. There is an understandable mixed reaction to Proxy for more than just its performances, but above all, like many films released under the IFC Midnight label, it's a nasty but thoroughly commendable piece of work illustrating fine- tuned components in a genre that so desperately needs not only some subversiveness but some age-old ideas done correctly rather than haphazardly.

    Starring: Alexia Rasmussen, Alexa Havins, Kristina Klebe, and Joe Swanberg. Directed by: Zack Parker.
    6individual-297-994063

    Solid acting, good performances, added to my weird list.

    If you're looking for a movie that gives you that feeling like you're not sure what you have been apart of, then take a moment to view here. As you sit alone in the dark talking aloud to the TV, you'll be asking yourself questions like: It's a horror? Oh, is it mystery? Maybe it's a psycho killer type thing? Or is it just weird? The ending, It couldn't of ended any other way! I liked it.

    The main character really pulled me into the story. She is alone and pregnant, we don't know why. An introvert loner who's sadness seems obvious for all to see. When the first shocking seen hits you, it hits you twice as hard as you know this will send her down some weird pit of crazy despair that only someone on the edge can feel.

    Then as the next few scenes of the movie unfold, you can sense that something else is happening and That's when I sat up as I wasn't sure what is happening or what will happen next. As you know, there are way too many movies where you know what happens next!

    You have to like unconventional movies or you won't enjoy this strange little trip into weirdness.
    6lojitsu

    Think twice about joining a support group...

    A-Z Horror Movie of the Day..."Proxy" (NR - 2013 - US)

    Sub-Genre: Psycho/Disturb My Score: 6.3

    Cast=4 Acting=8 Plot=5 Ending=6 Story=8 Scare=3 Jump=4 F/X=7 Psycho=9 Twist=9

    The life of three parents who have all shared the loss of a child. Motives are not what they seem and sanity is in short supply in this thriller.

    This movie will make me think twice about joining a support group! What starts with one horrific incident turns into many other horrific incidents. It was like a game of "Psycho Wars"; where only the most deranged may live on for a book signing and a TV movie. This is not scary, but disturbing as hell! This is one to have you shaking your head afterward. Is it weird that I no longer think therapy is a good idea? I didn't think so either.

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      Esther's last name Woodhouse is a tribute to Rosemary's Baby (1968) character Rosemary Woodhouse.
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      Featured in Half in the Bag: 2014 Movie Catch-up: Part 1 (2014)

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    • Release date
      • April 18, 2014 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Доверенность
    • Filming locations
      • Richmond, Indiana, USA
    • Production companies
      • Along The Tracks
      • FSC Productions
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      • 2h 2m(122 min)
    • Color
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    • Sound mix
      • Dolby SR
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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