A man wakes in an empty suburban house with no memory and blood smeared on his arm.A man wakes in an empty suburban house with no memory and blood smeared on his arm.A man wakes in an empty suburban house with no memory and blood smeared on his arm.
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This film is slow moving, yet atmospheric.
Extremely minimalist.
Being almost completely void of dialogue.
Mysterious.
Though, not in a particularly engaging way.
Somewhat psychological.
A bit supernatural.
And even a touch satanic.
But, mostly, it's just a guy wandering his house with a knife, trying to solve a mystery.
Amidst vague warnings, he may or may not have left himself on post-it notes.
What's clear...is that he had a wife and daughter...who aren't present...after waking up with an arm covered in blood.
Seemingly, without any memory as to how or why he ended up in such a state.
Either way...it starts to seem like he has become trapped in a hellish purgatory, of his own making...or something like that, at least.
One from which he must escape, perhaps, in order to be redeemed.
If it is not just a punishment, for his wrongdoings, that is.
Did he murder his family? Kill his daughter? Or lose them to a situation of domestic abuse?
Might he be stuck in a coma?
You are purposely left in the dark, and, thus, can only speculate.
As you wait for some sort of explanation- and payoff- in the end.
Luckily, it's rather a short film.
Clocking in at barely over 70 minutes.
So you don't need to invest an inordinate amount of time, in order to indulge, in it.
That being said...the mystery already starts to feel a bit redundant by the 40 minute mark.
As he is forced to reflect on a series of incidents from his past.
Prior to the twist kicking in, to offer some semblance of an explanation.
One which I could very well see many people thinking is a bit too predictable.
That being said...it's not necessarily a bad film, overall.
Just a simple one.
That could be seen as entertaining, if you aren't expecting anything too groundbreaking.
But it could, fairly, be considered to be just boring, at the same time.
Hence the divergent views, from reviewer to reviewer.
It does seem to have a bit of a religious tone to it, as well.
Which could also be a point of contention.
Though, it didn't bother me.
Because it isn't particularly preachy (like, say, Nefarious is).
But it's certainly nothing special.
2.5 out of 10.
Extremely minimalist.
Being almost completely void of dialogue.
Mysterious.
Though, not in a particularly engaging way.
Somewhat psychological.
A bit supernatural.
And even a touch satanic.
But, mostly, it's just a guy wandering his house with a knife, trying to solve a mystery.
Amidst vague warnings, he may or may not have left himself on post-it notes.
What's clear...is that he had a wife and daughter...who aren't present...after waking up with an arm covered in blood.
Seemingly, without any memory as to how or why he ended up in such a state.
Either way...it starts to seem like he has become trapped in a hellish purgatory, of his own making...or something like that, at least.
One from which he must escape, perhaps, in order to be redeemed.
If it is not just a punishment, for his wrongdoings, that is.
Did he murder his family? Kill his daughter? Or lose them to a situation of domestic abuse?
Might he be stuck in a coma?
You are purposely left in the dark, and, thus, can only speculate.
As you wait for some sort of explanation- and payoff- in the end.
Luckily, it's rather a short film.
Clocking in at barely over 70 minutes.
So you don't need to invest an inordinate amount of time, in order to indulge, in it.
That being said...the mystery already starts to feel a bit redundant by the 40 minute mark.
As he is forced to reflect on a series of incidents from his past.
Prior to the twist kicking in, to offer some semblance of an explanation.
One which I could very well see many people thinking is a bit too predictable.
That being said...it's not necessarily a bad film, overall.
Just a simple one.
That could be seen as entertaining, if you aren't expecting anything too groundbreaking.
But it could, fairly, be considered to be just boring, at the same time.
Hence the divergent views, from reviewer to reviewer.
It does seem to have a bit of a religious tone to it, as well.
Which could also be a point of contention.
Though, it didn't bother me.
Because it isn't particularly preachy (like, say, Nefarious is).
But it's certainly nothing special.
2.5 out of 10.
The movie was a little slow and the ending was anticlimactic. Although a refreshing take on an otherwise overused horror trope. You kind of want to smack the protagonist with some of the things he does throughout the film.
Walking around your house in your socks instead of having shoes on, while in real life is normal, makes you somewhat uncomfortable in a horror movie. Out of my 2 ratings of watchable and unwatchable, this movie falls squarely in the watchable category. It wasn't the scariest movie, it also wasn't the worst. I couldn't sit through it twice, but I was happy I watched it the first time.
Walking around your house in your socks instead of having shoes on, while in real life is normal, makes you somewhat uncomfortable in a horror movie. Out of my 2 ratings of watchable and unwatchable, this movie falls squarely in the watchable category. It wasn't the scariest movie, it also wasn't the worst. I couldn't sit through it twice, but I was happy I watched it the first time.
OK this one was right up my alley. Man wakes up in an empty house covered in blood with no explanation, no memory, and no escape. Clues have been left around the house on sticky notes, but none of them seem to add up. Ultimately we get both an escape room type of scenario, with a lurking evil presence to add to the tension, and a deep dive into one man's psyche. It's a classic Twilight Zone setup and I was totally engaged the entire runtime despite the minimalist approach to locations, cast, sound design, and dialogue.
Fantastic cinematography and score are the glue that holds this film together. The ending totally sticks the landing for me. I wish there were more of these types of well thought out indie movies in the horror/suspense genre.
Fantastic cinematography and score are the glue that holds this film together. The ending totally sticks the landing for me. I wish there were more of these types of well thought out indie movies in the horror/suspense genre.
I really liked "The Spirit of Fear." It felt like a classic Twilight Zone story, and I stayed interested the whole time, even though they kept things simple with locations, cast, and talking. The movie looked great, thanks to good camera work, and the music added a lot. The ending was just right for me. We need more cool indie movies like this in the horror/suspense category. I truly loved that this movie was shot in a way that makes the viewer feel that they are part of what is unfolding. It's a unique take on horror filmmaking and I rather enjoyed it from start to finish. Kudos to the filmmakers.
Oh, my. Where do I begin? Let me first start off by saying that I wanted to like this movie. I did not go into watching it in order to be disappointed by it; that was NOT my intention. It was a day off for me and I was excited about the prospects of it. It took place in some house, which I'm good with. It was doing a ranch-house-of-doom sort of thing like "Sinister" and I already had high hopes for it! I liked the first "Sinister" and if this movie had been anything like that, it would have been better. But it wasn't. It was poorly paced, the scares were practically non-existent and there wasn't even any real piece of dialogue until the middle of the film and he was talking to himself! It could have been so much better than it was. The main character spent the entire film looking highly concerned, as if he'd forgotten to do his taxes and it was April 14th. That's it.
The entire movie was a disappointment because all it was about was possession and it wasn't even one of the exciting possession-style films. I SERIOUSLY debated against watching this or watching "The Possession of Deborah Logan" again because it had been a while since I'd seen it; it was helluva film. I know now that I made the WRONG choice.
I feel like I've wasted time that I will never get back. Please, do not see this movie. I just want you to know that if you watched this movie, then walked outside and got hit by bus, THIS WAS LAST MOVIE YOU SAW. Don't do that to yourself. Please.
And the ONLY reason I gave it two stars as opposed to one was because they managed to convince my stupid @$$ to finish watching it. I really thought something, ANYTHING was going to happen! 😬🤣
The entire movie was a disappointment because all it was about was possession and it wasn't even one of the exciting possession-style films. I SERIOUSLY debated against watching this or watching "The Possession of Deborah Logan" again because it had been a while since I'd seen it; it was helluva film. I know now that I made the WRONG choice.
I feel like I've wasted time that I will never get back. Please, do not see this movie. I just want you to know that if you watched this movie, then walked outside and got hit by bus, THIS WAS LAST MOVIE YOU SAW. Don't do that to yourself. Please.
And the ONLY reason I gave it two stars as opposed to one was because they managed to convince my stupid @$$ to finish watching it. I really thought something, ANYTHING was going to happen! 😬🤣
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