Um irmão e uma irmã descobrem um ritual aterrorizante na casa isolada de sua nova mãe adotiva.Um irmão e uma irmã descobrem um ritual aterrorizante na casa isolada de sua nova mãe adotiva.Um irmão e uma irmã descobrem um ritual aterrorizante na casa isolada de sua nova mãe adotiva.
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This is a horror movie that doesn't have to rely on jumpscares; it doesn't have to rely on possession or creepy rituals, even though it's got both. And gore; I had to look away in one scene in particular. The actual horror is the all-too believable manipulations of a foster mother with a hidden agenda, and our feeling of powerlessness to stop her. This was the kind of film that it would be excruciating to have to leave before seeing the end, because it makes you care about its characters so much. You'll probably even finding yourself root for the villain. This is the best horror movie I've seen in a while and it stuck with me for days.
Bring Her Back is a visual horror masterpiece that left me feeling a bit hollow.
I did have an emotional connection with the characters and each actor was on point. However the ending left me wanting way more. I understand visual story telling, and some things are better left unsaid but with this film I needed more exposition.
This movie could have really built some cool lore with the cult elements and the ancient demonic entity, but instead it was pretty much brushed over. I did enjoy the videotapes when we got to see them but I wanted to see how Laura acquired them. That would have been really cool.
The character of Oliver was by far my favorite and every scene he was in he stole the show.
Brother and sister Andy and Piper were great leads and you could really tell they loved each through all of this grief they experienced.
Laura was a wicked person who had her own motives and she definitely had me sympathetic for her at times.
Overall I'd recommend, it's not for the faint of heart. It's dark, bleak and depressing with a beautiful visual paint brush over the lens. The Philippou brothers are technically brilliant and I'm looking forward to any piece of art they decide to put out in the future.
I did have an emotional connection with the characters and each actor was on point. However the ending left me wanting way more. I understand visual story telling, and some things are better left unsaid but with this film I needed more exposition.
This movie could have really built some cool lore with the cult elements and the ancient demonic entity, but instead it was pretty much brushed over. I did enjoy the videotapes when we got to see them but I wanted to see how Laura acquired them. That would have been really cool.
The character of Oliver was by far my favorite and every scene he was in he stole the show.
Brother and sister Andy and Piper were great leads and you could really tell they loved each through all of this grief they experienced.
Laura was a wicked person who had her own motives and she definitely had me sympathetic for her at times.
Overall I'd recommend, it's not for the faint of heart. It's dark, bleak and depressing with a beautiful visual paint brush over the lens. The Philippou brothers are technically brilliant and I'm looking forward to any piece of art they decide to put out in the future.
I'm a fan of the Philippou brothers' work on "Talk to Me". While that film had plenty of creepy imagery, it still felt more like a fun, popcorn-style horror experience. That's why I was genuinely excited to hear about "Bring Her Back"-these are the kinds of follow-ups where you really see what directors are made of.
"Bring Her Back" takes a more serious and artistic approach to horror than Talk to Me. The first 30 minutes are dedicated to character development, which felt a bit slow and could have been tighter in editing. However, once the story gains momentum, it really takes off.
Rather than relying on cheap jump scares, this film builds tension through atmosphere and unsettling imagery. It's beautifully shot, often disturbing, and the acting performances are excellent. Definitely worth seeing in theaters.
"Bring Her Back" takes a more serious and artistic approach to horror than Talk to Me. The first 30 minutes are dedicated to character development, which felt a bit slow and could have been tighter in editing. However, once the story gains momentum, it really takes off.
Rather than relying on cheap jump scares, this film builds tension through atmosphere and unsettling imagery. It's beautifully shot, often disturbing, and the acting performances are excellent. Definitely worth seeing in theaters.
The Philippou's brothers have again created a spellbinding horror film chock full of heavy themes, real characters and terrifying moments.
The brothers are arguably the best in the current horror game. Bring her Back reads more as a psychological thriller mixed with moments of true terror. The strength of the characters, the family bond and heavy themes all blend perfectly to create one hell of a ride.
The brother's style is so profound, the imagery, recurring motifs and downright brutal moments is something to relish. I love how we actually care about those on screen. Smart characters played by great actors that don't make any dumb decisions.
When the film really turns up a gear in the final act it never stops. Unafraid of breaking boundaries and playing it easy. It goes full force right until the end.
This is a must watch.
The brothers are arguably the best in the current horror game. Bring her Back reads more as a psychological thriller mixed with moments of true terror. The strength of the characters, the family bond and heavy themes all blend perfectly to create one hell of a ride.
The brother's style is so profound, the imagery, recurring motifs and downright brutal moments is something to relish. I love how we actually care about those on screen. Smart characters played by great actors that don't make any dumb decisions.
When the film really turns up a gear in the final act it never stops. Unafraid of breaking boundaries and playing it easy. It goes full force right until the end.
This is a must watch.
Horror is a genre which keeps reinventing itself with creative ways to scare its audiences. We see new twists, new styles, new takes on familiar stories that have been keeping generations of fans on the edge of their seats for decades. Once in a while a movie arrives that is so different and original that it can reset the genre or create a new sub-genre. Bring her back is one of those unnerving original tales that pushes the envelop and leaves a deep mark long after the movie is over.
Fans who were entranced by Danny and Michael Philippou's debut feature Talk to her, will shudder watching their Sophomore effort. Bring her back combines elements of supernatural, religious and psychological horror and injects it with tons of disturbing imagery, blood, teeth and flesh. What makes it really standout are its strong characters, their relationships and their terrific performances.
The bond between the two siblings is truly special and the heart of the movie. Billy Barratt and Sora Wong have done a great job making the audience really care and worry for their characters. The character of young Oliver played by Jonah Wren Phillips is so weird and eerie that even a slight movement and gesture is enough to make one's heart to skip a beat. However it is Sally Hawkins brilliant performance of a loving mother descending into utter darkness that is the real star and soul of the movie.
Dark, unsettling, visceral, horrifying, disturbing are words that describe Bring her back pretty well but at the same time dont do justice to the level of goosebumps, chills and frights it ends up delivering to the viewers. Bring her back is strictly for hardcore horror fans. Original, creative, dark, gory, almost unwatchable and heartbreakingly scary. Not for the faint-hearted. A must watch for horror fans. 9/10.
Fans who were entranced by Danny and Michael Philippou's debut feature Talk to her, will shudder watching their Sophomore effort. Bring her back combines elements of supernatural, religious and psychological horror and injects it with tons of disturbing imagery, blood, teeth and flesh. What makes it really standout are its strong characters, their relationships and their terrific performances.
The bond between the two siblings is truly special and the heart of the movie. Billy Barratt and Sora Wong have done a great job making the audience really care and worry for their characters. The character of young Oliver played by Jonah Wren Phillips is so weird and eerie that even a slight movement and gesture is enough to make one's heart to skip a beat. However it is Sally Hawkins brilliant performance of a loving mother descending into utter darkness that is the real star and soul of the movie.
Dark, unsettling, visceral, horrifying, disturbing are words that describe Bring her back pretty well but at the same time dont do justice to the level of goosebumps, chills and frights it ends up delivering to the viewers. Bring her back is strictly for hardcore horror fans. Original, creative, dark, gory, almost unwatchable and heartbreakingly scary. Not for the faint-hearted. A must watch for horror fans. 9/10.
Danny and Michael Philippou's 'Bring Her Back' Watchlist
Danny and Michael Philippou's 'Bring Her Back' Watchlist
Directors Danny and Michael Philippou share their Watchlist picks inspired by their new horror film Bring Her Back.
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- CuriosidadesSora Wong, had "zero experience" acting professionally before she was cast in the film. Her mom came across a casting call on Facebook looking for a visually impaired girl. Wong was born with coloboma and microphthalmia, which left her with limited sight.
- Erros de gravaçãoWhen Andy and Piper first arrive at Laura's house, people are visible walking around outside through the open front door. Since there are no neighour's homes or footpaths near the house these must have been crew members.
- ConexõesReferenced in The Nite-Cap: Potter Kids Cast! Superman | Fantastic 4 & More! (2025)
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- US$ 15.000.000 (estimativa)
- Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 18.651.101
- Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 7.194.666
- 1 de jun. de 2025
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- US$ 21.754.211
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