This is a Netflix movie and is far better than its usual in-house fare. ![]() If you haven't seen this film yet, DON'T view the trailer, just watch it with no idea what it's about.īrad Anderson leaves us spellbound as he tears a page from the Hitchcockian text and brings us this underrated thriller. Very few films have left me disturbed/impacted after seeing them, and I've seen a lot (click on my username to see my 1000+ ratings). You all need to give your heads a shake and learn how to critique a film (see my bio to learn), and learn how to sit back and let your mind go to enjoy a film without nit-picking it apart. I'm blown away at the wannabe critics that gave a film of this production value and entertainment anything less than a 7. Casting was also perfect, and every actor played their part exceptionally well, especially little Lucy Capri and Sam Worthington, who deserves nominations for his performance. The ending was perfection, especially where it leaves off. McElroy was outstanding, and in throwing some obvious and not so obvious curve-balls, maintained the perfect edge-of-your-seat tension and suspense, and gave me parental anxiety. The pacing was excellent and made the 100 min runtime fly by. The score was perfect and maintained a perfect level of suspense. Director Brad Anderson was excellent with his camera work, as was the cinematography. Mad props to Netflix for distributing this gem. ![]() This has got to be one of the best B-grade films I've seen.
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