Summoned to his soon-to-be demolished childhood home, Mason discovers a video camera that can see into the past, driving him to record as many memories as possible before the doomed house is... Read allSummoned to his soon-to-be demolished childhood home, Mason discovers a video camera that can see into the past, driving him to record as many memories as possible before the doomed house is destroyed.Summoned to his soon-to-be demolished childhood home, Mason discovers a video camera that can see into the past, driving him to record as many memories as possible before the doomed house is destroyed.
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The premise seemed interesting and this was listed under horror. I enjoy a good found footage film so I thought I would give this one a go. It's a no. The actor/director appeared to be sleepwalking through the film. He could not have looked any more uninterested. I found myself dozing off as I kept waiting for something, ANYTHING, to happen. Besides the guy walking around with that dumb look on his face. Spoiler: nothing happens. The end. My review is too short, much like this film...however I felt like I was watching for hours. Ok IDMB is this long enough for you? No guess I'll keep going then...oh wait now I can stop.
This movie proves that you don't need a big budget to make a creepy, provocative, and unsettling story.
This is truly a uniquely conceptualized film and it was a delightful surprise to this avid horror movie fan. No jump scares; just a simmering, auditory creepfest that reminds the viewer that nostalgia can have a dark side if indulged too deeply.
I really hope to see more from this director. Brilliant work that utilizes very simple auditory and visual effects to build tension.
Yes, this is a low fi, low budget film that focuses on an unspoken internal dialogue. If that kind of creepy introspective work does not appeal to you, you won't appreciate this. Personally, I loved it.
This is truly a uniquely conceptualized film and it was a delightful surprise to this avid horror movie fan. No jump scares; just a simmering, auditory creepfest that reminds the viewer that nostalgia can have a dark side if indulged too deeply.
I really hope to see more from this director. Brilliant work that utilizes very simple auditory and visual effects to build tension.
Yes, this is a low fi, low budget film that focuses on an unspoken internal dialogue. If that kind of creepy introspective work does not appeal to you, you won't appreciate this. Personally, I loved it.
Subtle, compelling personal drama about the mesmerizing power of nostalgia and loss. You have to enjoy quiet, thoughtful films to enjoy it. It's an underrated indie gem with a lot to chew on.
Also, I read about it afterwards, the old video footage is the director's actual family footage, his family's house, and his real family members. I wish I had known before, makes it more riveting since he's reimagining his own family life.
Wrongly catalogued as "horror" which may explain some of the bad reviews that were expecting something else. I love horror so it's why I initially found it, but it's something else, more sci-fi. But isn't easy to categorize.
Also, I read about it afterwards, the old video footage is the director's actual family footage, his family's house, and his real family members. I wish I had known before, makes it more riveting since he's reimagining his own family life.
Wrongly catalogued as "horror" which may explain some of the bad reviews that were expecting something else. I love horror so it's why I initially found it, but it's something else, more sci-fi. But isn't easy to categorize.
I wanted to like this movie; I really did. But despite all the reviews I read describing it as a slow burn, nothing burns that slowly. I love nostalgia. But the film became disjointed at times and didn't always make sense to me. I know this film was a family affair for its maker. His actors were family members, and much of the video footage was of him and his two brothers and father during the boys' own childhood. So it is very sweet in that sense. But there didn't seem to be anything the movie was ever really moving toward, which is basically where it ended up. I kept watching because I kept expecting something to happen. But it never really does. It just ends. I could have saved myself a lot of time if I could have found a detailed synopsis online.
This is the best found footage movie I have ever seen. It travels at the speed of life before slipping into the nooks and crannies of memory and desire. A film about filming. What we we see. What we wish wed'd seen and splitting the difference. A boy and his memories and the importance of salvaging them before it all comes crashing down. And the nexus comes and the point of no return comes and goes; then it happens. And you're never sure it happened at all.
Brilliant filmmaking from a new talent I can hardly wait where he goes next and what he'll find there.
Highly appreciated and recommended to film aficionados and lovers of story.
Brilliant filmmaking from a new talent I can hardly wait where he goes next and what he'll find there.
Highly appreciated and recommended to film aficionados and lovers of story.
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