Sarah (Hannah Ward) is a disturbed person who has premonitions and "episodes." She makes Carrie look like a social butterfly. We don't know the exact nature of her reclusive problem, but we do know her parents moved due to her being tormented. The parents must leave and have Lucy (Sage Howard) come over and keep her company. Lucy, invites her friends and they decide to make it a party.
Things turn weird at about 30 minutes into the film with the kids being locked inside the house (with windows). The horror aspect at this point wasn't too bad. When it came time to bring the film home, they came with a twist, one that filled in plot continuity gaps. The problem I had was that the twist lessened the film. They twisted the wrong way.
This is slightly less than a meh rental.
Parental Guide: No f-bomb, sex, or nudity.
Things turn weird at about 30 minutes into the film with the kids being locked inside the house (with windows). The horror aspect at this point wasn't too bad. When it came time to bring the film home, they came with a twist, one that filled in plot continuity gaps. The problem I had was that the twist lessened the film. They twisted the wrong way.
This is slightly less than a meh rental.
Parental Guide: No f-bomb, sex, or nudity.