First off, this isn't a horror movie. It barely counts as a dramatic thriller. More of a drama with a few semi-tense moments thrown in. At one point I had to back out of the movie to make sure I was correct about the genre.
The protaganist spends far too much time doing unimportant things. The area shes confined in seems to have none of the things you would think would be in that type of space (like more or heavier objects). At one point I was convinced the power of memories would be the solution to her most pressing issue, because nothing else was happening.
Credit goes to Rachel Weber. Silent roles aren't the easies to pull off, and I feel she didn't have a ton to work with. I thought the cinematography was solid. Only good things that come to mind on this one. If the Hallmark Channel starts airing "horror" films, this would be a top recommendation. If you want to watch a movie with a great slow burn plot that goes somewhere, skip this and watch Blue Ruin.
The protaganist spends far too much time doing unimportant things. The area shes confined in seems to have none of the things you would think would be in that type of space (like more or heavier objects). At one point I was convinced the power of memories would be the solution to her most pressing issue, because nothing else was happening.
Credit goes to Rachel Weber. Silent roles aren't the easies to pull off, and I feel she didn't have a ton to work with. I thought the cinematography was solid. Only good things that come to mind on this one. If the Hallmark Channel starts airing "horror" films, this would be a top recommendation. If you want to watch a movie with a great slow burn plot that goes somewhere, skip this and watch Blue Ruin.