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Dementia

  • 2015
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 30m
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5.1/10
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Gene Jones and Kristina Klebe in Dementia (2015)
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After being diagnosed with Dementia, an elderly war veteran is forced by his estranged family to hire a live-in nurse, only to find she harbors a sinister secret.After being diagnosed with Dementia, an elderly war veteran is forced by his estranged family to hire a live-in nurse, only to find she harbors a sinister secret.After being diagnosed with Dementia, an elderly war veteran is forced by his estranged family to hire a live-in nurse, only to find she harbors a sinister secret.

  • Director
    • Mike Testin
  • Writers
    • Meredith Berg
    • Raphael Margules
    • J.D. Lifshitz
  • Stars
    • Gene Jones
    • Kristina Klebe
    • Hassie Harrison
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    1.6K
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    • Director
      • Mike Testin
    • Writers
      • Meredith Berg
      • Raphael Margules
      • J.D. Lifshitz
    • Stars
      • Gene Jones
      • Kristina Klebe
      • Hassie Harrison
    • 19User reviews
    • 35Critic reviews
    • 64Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Gene Jones
    Gene Jones
    • George Lockhart
    Kristina Klebe
    Kristina Klebe
    • Michelle
    Hassie Harrison
    Hassie Harrison
    • Shelby Lockhart
    Peter Cilella
    Peter Cilella
    • Jerry Lockhart
    Richard Riehle
    Richard Riehle
    • Sam
    Steve Agee
    Steve Agee
    • Larry
    Julian Bane
    Julian Bane
    • Bernie Hirsh
    Justin Benson
    Justin Benson
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    Morgan Peter Brown
    Morgan Peter Brown
    • Walter
    Joe Burke
    Joe Burke
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    Tony Denison
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    Molly McQueen
    Molly McQueen
    • Rose
    Ruben Pla
    Ruben Pla
    • Dr. Chandler
    Marc Senter
    Marc Senter
    • Young George Lockhart
    Graham Skipper
    Graham Skipper
    • Hendricks
    Suzanne Voss
    Suzanne Voss
    • Nurse Thompson
    • Director
      • Mike Testin
    • Writers
      • Meredith Berg
      • Raphael Margules
      • J.D. Lifshitz
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    User reviews19

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    9imssyk-17264

    Amazing Performances - NY Times Critics Pic - Thriller not Horror!

    Sometimes I wonder when I read reviews here if anyone actually even enjoys movies anymore or if everyone is, as Beckett would lovingly call, a CRRRRITIC (a "critic" for those of you who have not read Waiting for Godot). Waiting, however, seems to be a virtue of the past.

    Honestly, the biggest criticism should be that this movie was erroneously marketed as a horror movie when it is actually a psychological thriller.

    Dementia is a slow burn that first and foremost is anchored by two outstanding performances by veteran actor Gene Jones (The Sacrament & No Country For Old Men) and sadly far too unknown character actress Kristina Klebe (Rob Zombie's Halloween & Proxy). The supporting cast is equally talented and Steve Agee is hilarious in his appearance.

    As a New Yorker, I take a NY Times Review and especially a critic's pic very seriously. And I was not wrong to trust the Times on this one.

    I recommend this movie if you enjoy refreshing, truth-based performances, layered characters and a good story that keeps you on your feet from beginning to end.

    *The only reason I gave this a 9 is because there is a strange sound mix issue in the last 5 minutes that made hearing some of the last scene difficult - I hope they fix this.
    7trashgang

    saved by the acting of Gene Jones

    I just picked this up because it was filed as a horror movie. Can't agree with that, for me it was 100% thriller. Not that it was bad but it doesn't have any really suspense. The saving of this flick lays in the acting.

    Diagnosed with dementia it's time to bring a nurse at home and of course that nurse has dark secrets. Let that be the main story. But the darkness never really comes in for me. But I must also say that I never was bored at all, so it's above mediocre. But no red stuff really to find throughout this picture except for one shot that involves some kind of dream were a veteran is biting the flesh from his arm. Let that part be the most horrifying thing to see. It's Gene Jones (George) who makes it watchable.

    Gore 0/5 Nudity 0/5 Effects 2/5 Story 2,5/5 Comedy 0/5
    5peterp-450-298716

    Dementia is a frightening disease. The film isn't really frightening.

    "Keeping him calm, will keep him alive."

    Everything was there to turn this into a horrible and unnerving horror. How terrifying is it for someone who's helplessly caught in a life-threatening situation and knowing it's impossible to escape from. No possibility to ask someone for help. No ability to save yourself. Both because you are physically limited and there's someone who makes this impossible anyway. Films about forced imprisonment are countless. From "The seasoning house" and "Mysery" to "Room" recently. The reason of detention varies from film to film. You can't say this genre films is saturated. That's a bit exaggerated. Unfortunately the theme used in "Dementia", isn't really realistic sometimes. The fact that someone suffers from dementia and is trapped in his own psychological consciousness, is scarier than what is shown here.

    Especially the acting of Gene Jones catches the eye. In a brilliant way he shows the various characteristics of George. On the one hand a surly man who carries a heavy burden of his past. The unbearable memories of his captivity where he was subjected to inhuman tortures. After he returned this experience was the basis for his alcohol problem, which resulted in domestic violence and terror. On the other hand, we see the chastened former alcoholic, who tries to clear things up and rectify what he has done wrong in the past. There are timid attempts to restore the broken family band with his son Jerry (Peter Cilella) and seeks a rapprochement as the father he wasn't. Also, he finally gets to know his granddaughter Shelby (Hassie Harrison), who knows nothing about her grandfather's past. Jones shows George's range of moods brilliantly. One moment we see an unruly wiseacre who's waving around with a shotgun. The next moment he reacts very aggressively because he doesn't recognize his granddaughter. But the moments George looks helpless and vulnerable, made the biggest impression.

    But this is by far the most positive thing I could say about "Dementia". There is indeed a tense atmosphere at times but it's never really creepy or eerie so to speak. Michelle (Kristina Klebe) has a kind of schizophrenic personality and reacts fairly hysterical, but the predictability of the story undermines this a little bit. And there are also some facts that seem pretty stupid. The way Michelle is appointed, is completely ridiculous. I would never give a total stranger the task to take care of my father, even if I don't care much about him anymore due to his behavior in the past, without asking some information about this person. A simple inquiry at the hospital where she works, was enough. And when that person addresses me in a rude and aggressive way, I'd sack her promptly. Obviously George's past and the diagnosis of dementia counts against him.

    The makers succeeded in putting the film on the screen in a solid way, by using for example the fuzzy images as a suggestion of George's mental state and the eerie flashbacks. This combined with the excellent acting, made sure it remained a fascinating film all in all. The only flaw here, is the fact that you can guess the outcome in about 30 minutes. Thus there's no need for guessing anymore. Or George's mental state really deteriorates and he could become a danger to his environment or Michelle has other sinister plans concerning this elderly man. Take your pick.

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    6jtncsmistad

    "Dementia": Veteran Character Actor gets Chance to Shine

    You may well recognize Gene Jones from any number of movies ("The Sacrament", "No Country for Old Men") but you likely don't know his name. Such is the lot of a character actor. Jones is exceptional as he takes the lead in the horror drama "Dementia". His interpretation of George Lockhart, a crusty codger with a horrifying past, is both affecting and ultimately chilling.

    Other than that Hassie Harrison as Lockhart's granddaughter is unbearably adorable. And we get further substantiation that Vietnam irrevocably f'd up the lives of far too many.

    Like every other damn war before, since or that may ever be.
    3Seth_Rogue_One

    I saw the ending, but I didn't hear it...The music was too loud

    What was the point in drowning the dialogue in the end with superloud music so you couldn't even hear the big reveal?

    Or was that even intentional?

    My guess is that the revealing words simply was too trivial and the editors thought that the viewers wouldn't like it so let's just blast the violins.

    Other than that it had it's moments I guess, the old man was a decent enough actor... Awfully slow movie though but 'horror' movies with 'nothing happening' until the last 15 minutes are very popular these days.

    Yeah I don't know what more to say as I'm not sure what happened in the last 5 minutes because of the worst sound-mixing of all time.

    It wasn't great before it but acceptable (you could actually hear what the characters were saying after all) but my goodness felt like I was ripped off in the ending.

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    • Release date
      • December 4, 2015 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
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    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
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      • Prolefeed Films
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      1 hour 30 minutes
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      • 2.35 : 1

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