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Welcome Home Baby

  • 2025
  • 1h 55m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
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Welcome Home Baby (2025)
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Emergency doctor Judith inherits an Austrian house from her birth family. Her search for answers about her origins spirals into a harrowing confrontation with her past.Emergency doctor Judith inherits an Austrian house from her birth family. Her search for answers about her origins spirals into a harrowing confrontation with her past.Emergency doctor Judith inherits an Austrian house from her birth family. Her search for answers about her origins spirals into a harrowing confrontation with her past.

  • Director
    • Andreas Prochaska
  • Writers
    • Daniela Baumgärtl
    • Constantin Lieb
    • Andreas Prochaska
  • Stars
    • Gerti Drassl
    • Maria Hofstätter
    • Gerhard Liebmann
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    97
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Andreas Prochaska
    • Writers
      • Daniela Baumgärtl
      • Constantin Lieb
      • Andreas Prochaska
    • Stars
      • Gerti Drassl
      • Maria Hofstätter
      • Gerhard Liebmann
    • 1User review
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Gerti Drassl
    • Aunt Paula
    Maria Hofstätter
    Maria Hofstätter
    • Mrs. Ramsauer
    Gerhard Liebmann
    Gerhard Liebmann
    • Scheichl
    Julia Franz Richter
    Julia Franz Richter
    • Judith
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    Reinout Scholten van Aschat
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    • Director
      • Andreas Prochaska
    • Writers
      • Daniela Baumgärtl
      • Constantin Lieb
      • Andreas Prochaska
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    8diluvian-failure

    Powerful Austrian mashup of classical horror takes.

    "Welcome Home Baby" is a hallucinatory, mystical thriller that delves into the oppressive weight of the past, the influence of ancestral legacies, and the insidious power of pseudo-religious cults and closed communities amid lush forests, glistening lakes, and a small, seemingly idyllic village. The film opens with a pervasive sense of gloom and nervous tension, and as it unfolds, the situation deteriorates further. The characters slowly lose their grip on sanity, memory, and identity, all while being surrounded by a group of persistent, enigmatic older women with unclear motives.

    The natural setting plays a crucial role in the narrative. Dense forests and expansive lakes are not merely backdrops but integral to Judith's (Julia Franz Richter) traumatic past. Flashbacks reveal that as a child-at the tender age of four-she nearly drowned in a lake, this weird aquatic experience is being recreated afterwards. In a haunting sequence, she awakens in the forest after losing consciousness and memory, with no recollection of how she arrived there.

    The village's elderly women relentlessly pressure Judith into assuming the role of the local doctor. They expect her to serve the community by taking care of them one by one in her office-a role she reluctantly accepts, symbolizing her subjugation to their will and the community's desire to exploit her.

    The film's narrative ambiguity-characterized by deliberate gaps that seem designed for the audience to fill with their own interpretation-echoes its thematic concerns about the inescapability of one's past. While some may note a lack of linear cohesion, this very obscurity reinforces the protagonists' own confusion and disorientation. In this sense, the film's fragmented structure is less a flaw and more an invitation to engage with its mysteries on a personal level.

    Although "Welcome Home Baby" draws on many well-known visual motifs and thematic elements from the horror genre, this abundance of references should not be seen as a lack of originality. Rather, it might be a deliberate strategy chosen by director Andreas Prochaska to communicate with the audience through familiar, classic stamps and stereotypes of imagery and ideas. Criticizing these borrowings as merely derivative is akin to complaining about the inevitable tragic conclusion of a timeless story like "Romeo and Juliet"-the familiarity is part of its enduring power. In fact, at times the film even borders on parody or satire of its own genre, though not in a humorous sense but rather as a pointed commentary on established horror conventions.

    Technically, "Welcome Home Baby" is a visual and auditory tour de force. The camera work and editing maintain a relentless, high-tension rhythm, while the sound design envelops the viewer, much like a child plunged into a cold, unyielding lake-ensuring that detachment is nearly impossible. The characters are vividly drawn: some flagrantly transgress personal boundaries, while others drift between bewilderment and detachment, each adding to the film's eerie, unsettling mosaic. One of the film's most visually impressive moments involves a sequence with bees (or perhaps wasps) that powerfully doubles as a metaphor for the village's social structure. In this scene, Judith is portrayed much like a queen bee, used and controlled by her 'worker bees'-the old ladies who, without questioning, dictate her role in reproduction and care. This striking imagery reinforces the film's themes of reproductive control and societal exploitation.

    The film's finale does not feel predestined or inevitable; instead, it offers a glimmer of hope-an outcome that remains tantalizingly possible yet far from guaranteed until the very last moments. In the end, "Welcome Home Baby" stands as a stylishly executed, thought-provoking thriller that invites its audience to explore the haunting intersections of past traumas, societal pressures, and the struggle for individual autonomy, all of that from female perspective.

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      • February 13, 2025 (Germany)
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