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Lyle

  • 2014
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 2m
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Gaby Hoffmann in Lyle (2014)
A mother's grief over the death of her toddler leads to horror.
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A mother's grief over the death of her toddler leads to horror.A mother's grief over the death of her toddler leads to horror.A mother's grief over the death of her toddler leads to horror.

  • Director
    • Stewart Thorndike
  • Writer
    • Stewart Thorndike
  • Stars
    • Gaby Hoffmann
    • Ingrid Jungermann
    • Eleanor Hopkins
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    • Director
      • Stewart Thorndike
    • Writer
      • Stewart Thorndike
    • Stars
      • Gaby Hoffmann
      • Ingrid Jungermann
      • Eleanor Hopkins
    • 22User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
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    Gaby Hoffmann
    Gaby Hoffmann
    • Leah
    Ingrid Jungermann
    Ingrid Jungermann
    • June
    Eleanor Hopkins
    • Lyle
    Rebecca Street
    • Karen
    Kim Allen
    Kim Allen
    • Taylor
    Ella Bishop
    • Model
    Anna Dale-Meunier
    Anna Dale-Meunier
    • Model
    • (as Anna Dale-Muenier)
    Wilbenson Eugene
    • Delivery Man
    Michael Che
    Michael Che
    • Threes
    Ashlie Atkinson
    Ashlie Atkinson
    • Therapist
    Charly Easterly
    • Charly
    Margauex Whitney
    • Margauex
    Seth Redniss
    • Xavier
    Anastasia Frank
    • Party Guest
    Mia Cioffi Henry
    Mia Cioffi Henry
    • Party Guest
    Mike Lau
    • Party Guest
    Josh Leffel
    • Party Guest
    Charlie Scharfman
    • Party Guest
    • Director
      • Stewart Thorndike
    • Writer
      • Stewart Thorndike
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    4thefabmasterbats

    Pregnant woman is pregnant

    Pretty good little flick, given its runtime of 1hr 2mins. I've seen movies where I wished the opening titles were the closing credits, not the case here.

    Performances were a bit uneven, however the lead, Gaby Hoffman was quite good at playing her character Leah.

    I can't give much praise for actor director. Ingrid Jungermann, her performance seemed 'stiff' but am curious to see her directorial debut, Women who Kill.

    Not sure if this was meant to be psychological or supernatural or if that was the point of it. Being vague. I'm leaning psychological because pregnant women can get kinda kooky lol.

    I don't want to make any comparisons or give anything away, but just say that I enjoyed my hour with this flick.

    4 generous stars.
    6aratron-00391

    Slow but good effort

    This film borrows elements from two films - Antichrist and Rosemary's Baby. Gaby Hoffman does a good job and her performance is strong. The actress that plays the land lady does a good job being creepy. I thought the score was pretty eerie setting the stage for the coming dread.
    6cbarrass-evans

    Promising for periods, but doesn't live up to its creepy potential

    When a movie is offered free (and legally) online to stream, and is only an hour in length, it is usually worth a stab. I had previously seen the trailer, which was well put together and struck enough curiosity within me to jot down the date upon which it would become accessible online.

    So, what is it about? In short, this movie is about grief, and the effects that traumatic events can have on the mind. It begins with our main character Leah (Gaby Hoffman) and her girlfriend June (Ingrid Jungermann) being shown around an impressive New York apartment, with which they are clearly pleased. They have with them a toddler, and the witting building manager Karen (Rebecca Street) guesses that Leah is pregnant with another, a feat that Karen herself is openly trying to achieve.

    Leah and June seem happy with their new life in New York. June is busy at work and on the road to success, whilst Leah is at home with the toddler unpacking their lives into their new home. There is, however, an event that turns their lives around. Although it is openly available on the short Synopsis, I will refrain from mentioning the details. This event is portrayed in a very clever way, again which i refuse to disclose (although I will say that it is a very original idea, utilising modern communication methods).

    With this traumatic event, we see Leah's mind begin to unravel. She becomes suspicious of those around her, notably the building manager, and her paranoia gradually escalates into a final scene that is very well composed.

    However, despite the film's unusually short length, there are periods in which one wonders in which direction the film is going. This is countered, it should be noted, by a good score which retains the film's eeriness throughout these moments in which the film seems to be petering along without purpose. Another essential distraction from this flaw in the narrative is the acting of Hoffman, who at times seems very accomplished indeed. There are moments when she perhaps gets carried away with the high-emotion scenes, but nonetheless her performance is a mile apart from most of her supporting cast (notably poor are Michael Che and Kim Allen, who play a friend of the couple and a neighbour, respectively, and fail to really portray emotion at any time during the film. This is particularly so in Che's case, in the final scenes of the film).

    All in all, Lyle is an optimistic venture into the grief of the human mind, ultimately let down by its lack of direction and poor supporting acting. An interesting point for debate is whether writer/director Stewart Thorndike could have added ten or twenty more pages of screenplay, to try and flesh out some of the ideas throughout the movie which do not enjoy the focus that they deserve. Nonetheless, it was an adventurous film, and it hits home just well enough to make the viewer keep an eye on whether his new film will reach its Kickstarter target.
    8edgeofreality

    Internet witchery

    Solidly made, engrossing, pleasantly short modern horror fable, updating Rosemary's Baby to our seemingly more enlightened times to show that evil doesn't change. The most chilling scenes take place online, which says a lot about the current state of humanity. Main actress is memorable, but the villains lack charisma.
    6jmbovan-47-160173

    Decent concept that doesn't quite produce

    Staying within its indie roots, this movie is well made (at that indie level) and decently acted. But, the concept becomes cornered within its own plot leaving the film without a fuller execution. Leah becomes unhinged after the death of her daughter Lyle while pregnant with her second. She descends into paranoia judging ever person and act as out to harm her, or her unborn baby, or caused the death of Lyle. . Gaby Hoffman plays Leah well even if at the end the role only demands her to be "crazy". The 60 or so run time feels warranted, not trying to extend a concept past its limits and at the same time it left me with some unfulfilled aspects.

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    • Trivia
      In one scene, while researching the history of the building, Leah is wearing a shirt with the Tower of London prominently featured on the front. She clicks on a website that says "Boy deaths." The Tower is famous for many things, but among them is that it is the site where two York princes disappeared in the 1400s. The two young princes were never discovered but it has been theorized that they were murdered by their uncle King Richard III to further his political ambitions, which of course is part of the theme of this movie.
    • Goofs
      When Leah first notices the toy horse standing up in the crib, the wide shot clearly shows the horse still lying on its side.

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    • Release date
      • July 12, 2014 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official website
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 莱尔
    • Production company
      • Tacoma Films
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 2m(62 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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