The teenage daughter of a religious fanatic attempts to escape her father's delusional suicide pact after three strangers break down near her family's remote rural compound.The teenage daughter of a religious fanatic attempts to escape her father's delusional suicide pact after three strangers break down near her family's remote rural compound.The teenage daughter of a religious fanatic attempts to escape her father's delusional suicide pact after three strangers break down near her family's remote rural compound.
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For the first 50 minutes or so the movie manages to rise above its familiar premise: the group of hip young people with a car break-down near an isolated family of rural folk. Here, "Harold" plays the patriarch of an ultra-devout Christian family that live without a phone in a remote country area. He offers to help and invites the young men into his home on condition that they abide by his rules.
Of course, the farmer has daughters; and so part of the plot will center on one of them being peeled off via an attraction between the younger daughter and one of the three young men. So far, so good; and the movie does a decent job of not simply turning Harold into a hypocrite Christian who mouths platitudes while hiding dark secrets (which he obviously does).
The problems come in the last thirty minutes. First, the movie is quite a bit too long, and so the slow burn becomes a drag by that point. Second, the film is a social-psychological thriller for the first hour but then switches gears and veers into horror territory with some pretty stark episodes toward the end. The problem is the disjuncture from what came before. What started in Hallmark Channel fashion ends in "Farm House" (2008) territory. The acting is decent, but the material does not always bring out the finest in what is an experienced group of actors.
Of course, the farmer has daughters; and so part of the plot will center on one of them being peeled off via an attraction between the younger daughter and one of the three young men. So far, so good; and the movie does a decent job of not simply turning Harold into a hypocrite Christian who mouths platitudes while hiding dark secrets (which he obviously does).
The problems come in the last thirty minutes. First, the movie is quite a bit too long, and so the slow burn becomes a drag by that point. Second, the film is a social-psychological thriller for the first hour but then switches gears and veers into horror territory with some pretty stark episodes toward the end. The problem is the disjuncture from what came before. What started in Hallmark Channel fashion ends in "Farm House" (2008) territory. The acting is decent, but the material does not always bring out the finest in what is an experienced group of actors.
I kinda liked this! Bruce Davison was fun to watch in this. A little bit of religious fanaticism which blooms into fierce control, lies , and murder. Entertaining. Not Great. Not too bad. 5/10.
This was better than expected. Solid performances from all, especially Davison - who has always been a solid character actor. Good script, strong direction that slowly ratchets up the tension. These save it from becoming just another rural religious zealot thriller. Recommended.
Decent acting, but just another religious fanatic raising his family in isolation so he can play God and lord it over them. Had a few creepy twists, but I just really could NOT suspend my disbelief with the actions of the characters who arrive and the ignorance of the females. My eyes kept rolling up in my skull. That tub scene just made me wanna HURL!!
I don't know what others were expecting, but this is a solid movie with excellent acting by all of the cast and a story that keeps you interested.
Well worth watching.
Well worth watching.
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- GoofsIncorrectly regarded as a good: After Proverbs 3:5-6 is quoted, it is incorrectly attributed to "Proverbs 35." There is no "Proverbs 35" in the Holy Scriptures.--The character doesn't say Proverbs 35, she said Proverbs 3:5, the correct way to cite a scripture.
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