5/10
Symbolic and not realistic
5 August 2020
Warning: Spoilers
There are things that don't make rational sense. Many questions have been raised. The list goes on. Laurie is a wealthy woman recently split up from her boyfriend and looks for her own place. She's taken to a very grand looking historic apartment complex but on the inside, it's completely horrible. Boarded up windows, graffiti, rats, no running clean water, a nasty looking dump. It hasn't been lived in for many years and looks scary. For some unknown reason, Laurie decides to accept it! No logic there. And she employs Ray, a builder who she's chance met at her office, to do the place up, using her dad's money. Most people wonder how he lived inside the walls and never been heard. This is not the kind of film you think it is. This movie doesn't say it but its a ghost story. The building looks like a haunted house inside. Ray has the ability to disappear. The symbol on the window connects him to the building, and the same place is where a serial killer lived decades before, which is Ray. The mother of Ray appears and said he was never married. Either this is bad writing or there is more to Ray's background that was never explained.
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