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I honestly don't even know where to start. Bring Her Back completely wrecked me-in the best way, but also in a way that made my stomach turn. I'm still thinking about it hours after leaving the theater, and I don't think I'll stop any time soon.
What immediately stood out to me was the acting. Piper is played by Sora Wong who (shockingly) had never acted before at all (found this out on IMDB). All other actors played phenomenal as well. I mean the acting was A+.
Visually, the movie is gorgeous... in a really disturbing kind of way. The cinematography is great-definitely above average-but I've seen better. That said, it totally works for this story. I am still horrified to point out how real it all felt too real.
Speaking of that-this movie got under my skin in a way few horror or thriller films ever have. And it's not just the mystery or the suspense. It's the themes. Without giving anything away, if you have any personal connection to the foster care system (like I do-I have several family members who work in it), parts of this movie will hit really, really hard. There were moments that physically made me sick-not because of anything supernatural, but because of how close it hit to real-life horrors that people actually live through.
The only reason I didn't give it a full 10/10 is because it made me feel physically sick. Which sounds ridiculous-I know-but there were moments where I almost had to look away, not because it was scary, but because it was too much. That said, I think that was the point. This movie wants you to be uncomfortable. And that's what makes it so powerful-and so hard to watch.
Final thoughts? Bring Her Back is not for everyone. It's heavy. It's deeply unsettling. But it's also beautifully made, brilliantly acted, and painfully relevant. If you can handle the subject matter and are okay with feeling a little broken afterward, it's absolutely worth watching.
9.7/10.
What immediately stood out to me was the acting. Piper is played by Sora Wong who (shockingly) had never acted before at all (found this out on IMDB). All other actors played phenomenal as well. I mean the acting was A+.
Visually, the movie is gorgeous... in a really disturbing kind of way. The cinematography is great-definitely above average-but I've seen better. That said, it totally works for this story. I am still horrified to point out how real it all felt too real.
Speaking of that-this movie got under my skin in a way few horror or thriller films ever have. And it's not just the mystery or the suspense. It's the themes. Without giving anything away, if you have any personal connection to the foster care system (like I do-I have several family members who work in it), parts of this movie will hit really, really hard. There were moments that physically made me sick-not because of anything supernatural, but because of how close it hit to real-life horrors that people actually live through.
The only reason I didn't give it a full 10/10 is because it made me feel physically sick. Which sounds ridiculous-I know-but there were moments where I almost had to look away, not because it was scary, but because it was too much. That said, I think that was the point. This movie wants you to be uncomfortable. And that's what makes it so powerful-and so hard to watch.
Final thoughts? Bring Her Back is not for everyone. It's heavy. It's deeply unsettling. But it's also beautifully made, brilliantly acted, and painfully relevant. If you can handle the subject matter and are okay with feeling a little broken afterward, it's absolutely worth watching.
9.7/10.
This whole movie was just wow. Yes, you do need to like abel and jenna but i just mean, in general this movie was probably one of the best psychological thrillers of the year.
The movie reflects on his personal experiences - and the movie clearly seems to keep up with this theme. I am so shocked this movie is actually getting 1 and 2 star reviews. This movie was a f'n masterpiece and you can't tell me otherwise. I wouldn't recommend this movie if you're just looking to watch a horror / slasher movie, but if you're into psychological thrillers, this is for YOU.
DO NOT MISS OUT ON THIS MOVIE !!!!
The movie reflects on his personal experiences - and the movie clearly seems to keep up with this theme. I am so shocked this movie is actually getting 1 and 2 star reviews. This movie was a f'n masterpiece and you can't tell me otherwise. I wouldn't recommend this movie if you're just looking to watch a horror / slasher movie, but if you're into psychological thrillers, this is for YOU.
DO NOT MISS OUT ON THIS MOVIE !!!!
In my opinion, this was some pretty sloppy work. The kills and the cinematography were both just eh. The movie was so dragged out that I could cut the parts that weren't important, and the movie wouldn't even be an hour long. So many stupid mistakes too. Yeah, let's get high so your boyfriend thinks you're hallucinating. Let's play the piano, while a record is on, while you're on FaceTime at full volume for the dead silence outside the house, so everyone in the whole state of Oregon hears you. I think I'll wait till Chapter 2, and Chapter 3 comes out to rent on my TV, because that was a waste of my afternoon....