A young woman from a small town moves out on her own for the first time only to realize something sinister lurking inside her new home.A young woman from a small town moves out on her own for the first time only to realize something sinister lurking inside her new home.A young woman from a small town moves out on her own for the first time only to realize something sinister lurking inside her new home.
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Mike The Greek Kavallierakis
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It's very clear that this account if from a mentally unstable person. Most of this could be explained by her stress level, medication misuse, and some sort of mental illness that causes hallucinations/time blindness. There was no "haunting." It's all just a woman's hallucinations and nightmares after moving into a new apartment.
The filmography is kinda crap. The house flips multiple times. Sometimes the outside door opens in, sometimes it opens outward. There was no consistency.
TLDR: It's just a mentally unstable young woman in Florida. Florida woman, if you will.
The acting was horrible, the characters were unlikable, and the plot line was a flop. It's a waste of time.
The filmography is kinda crap. The house flips multiple times. Sometimes the outside door opens in, sometimes it opens outward. There was no consistency.
TLDR: It's just a mentally unstable young woman in Florida. Florida woman, if you will.
The acting was horrible, the characters were unlikable, and the plot line was a flop. It's a waste of time.
The movie started well but near the end it's dire! Not about a haunting at all. Mentally ill person sees stuff. That's it. That's the plot. The movie had good actors but the misleading title is annoying. There are many good genuinely good horror movies out there but as someone reported earlier - it's a lie about what category this is.
I'm away to read more about this (even if it was a true story) and what happened: the movie gives little depth. This could have been an episode in a tv series rather than a movie. The ghostly things itself were good and similar to what I've executed in real life. However it's a lame ending. Needs more depth and better explanation.
I'm away to read more about this (even if it was a true story) and what happened: the movie gives little depth. This could have been an episode in a tv series rather than a movie. The ghostly things itself were good and similar to what I've executed in real life. However it's a lame ending. Needs more depth and better explanation.
It's poor writing and poor acting. I kept waiting for something to give. The storyline is very basic, pretty much. We can predict about everything and anything, but if there is better acting would probably help a little bit. And then what a minimum requirement for a review? When you can't give enough about the movie. Since it's that poorly done. Did anybody recommend any new releases for scary movies? It's been a long time since a good one's, but been released. But sad Is she's moving into a rental? And nobody went over wither the guidelines for renting a place that her dad, ore, whoever she signed her contract with.
Okay, low budget, really frustrating and annoying dialogue, but wow. The ending is completely the opposite of what you'd expect. Based on a true story in some ways.
There should have been more characters involved, more depth to Julia's character other than blogging, and staying round the house in her pjs. I sort of get why, because the script was short and they wanted to get to the point but much better use is the English language was badly needed other then saying, totally, like, it's like, seriously. Like, like, really, I'm so, like. Look America you know there are many more words than that right? Is this how American girls talk really!? What in every film? Also a bit more clarity needed in the final third rather than us just being made to wonder.
Aside from all that, blown away as to how surprising this was. Well done this time. Audience reviews are lying.
There should have been more characters involved, more depth to Julia's character other than blogging, and staying round the house in her pjs. I sort of get why, because the script was short and they wanted to get to the point but much better use is the English language was badly needed other then saying, totally, like, it's like, seriously. Like, like, really, I'm so, like. Look America you know there are many more words than that right? Is this how American girls talk really!? What in every film? Also a bit more clarity needed in the final third rather than us just being made to wonder.
Aside from all that, blown away as to how surprising this was. Well done this time. Audience reviews are lying.
Apparently, the film with the most 'on the nose' title ever - 'The Haunting of Julia Fields' - was 'based on a true story.' If that means a girl rents a house, then I guess it's correct. But I'm guessing the film-makers wanted to imply that the supernatural elements which befall her are the part which is supposed to be real. I guess if you make it until the end you'll realise which parts were supposed to be 'real' and which weren't. Um, that's pretty much a summary of the movie. A girl - Julia Fields, would you believe! - moved into a rented house in Florida where she's slowly stalked by more and more supernatural events and entities.
And when I say 'slowly' I mean slow. The film isn't long (not that much over an hour), but it does tend to drag. I wanted to like this one more than I probably did, but there just isn't that much that happens. Unless I blinked and missed the part where the story explains why a young girl (who looks more like she should be in college) can rent her own home and never seems to have to work, the central character does little more than wander round the house in her pyjamas and then hears a noise.
I know some people will say that this is all done to build tension, but there comes a time when the audience is just crying out for something to actually happen. It doesn't help that Julia Fields lives on her own, therefore she doesn't really have many times where she can interact with any other character - until she encounters one creepy person after the next.
However, saying all that, I did make it until the end. It wasn't just because the film was so short that it was easy, but I actually quite liked the lead actress' performance and she certainly did her best with what little she was given. Plus I wanted to see whether there was going to be some sort of major twist/payoff in the final moments. I won't spoil the ending, but I will go as far as to say that, although this is an easy watch and has a few moments of creepiness, there isn't that much that a seasoned horror fan won't have seen before, meaning you can take or leave it really.
And when I say 'slowly' I mean slow. The film isn't long (not that much over an hour), but it does tend to drag. I wanted to like this one more than I probably did, but there just isn't that much that happens. Unless I blinked and missed the part where the story explains why a young girl (who looks more like she should be in college) can rent her own home and never seems to have to work, the central character does little more than wander round the house in her pyjamas and then hears a noise.
I know some people will say that this is all done to build tension, but there comes a time when the audience is just crying out for something to actually happen. It doesn't help that Julia Fields lives on her own, therefore she doesn't really have many times where she can interact with any other character - until she encounters one creepy person after the next.
However, saying all that, I did make it until the end. It wasn't just because the film was so short that it was easy, but I actually quite liked the lead actress' performance and she certainly did her best with what little she was given. Plus I wanted to see whether there was going to be some sort of major twist/payoff in the final moments. I won't spoil the ending, but I will go as far as to say that, although this is an easy watch and has a few moments of creepiness, there isn't that much that a seasoned horror fan won't have seen before, meaning you can take or leave it really.
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- GoofsAt 3:30, when Julia is closing the front door, the exterior shot shows the handle on the right side. The next scene, from the interior has the door handle located on the opposite side.
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