Victims is one of those rare films that comes around once in a great while. It brings to life our worst fear, a home invasion gone wrong, and the aftermath. Leaving you to wonder how far you would go and what you would be willing to lose if given the chance for revenge.
From the first scene, you are captivated and held hostage until the credits roll. The lonely, dilapidated house is a stark representation of the game being played out within its walls.
Lindsay (Played by Katherine Isabella) has just survived a horrendous attack and the loss of more than her innocence. She is struggling to move past the tragedy, but she finds herself trapped in a prison she once called home.
Spencer (Played by Christian Campbell) Is Lindsay's husband, battling his own demons. He is unable to forgive himself for not being there to save his family, however, has now found a way to redeem himself. But we begin to wonder if he is truly the loving husband he claims to be.
We watch Spencer slowly spiral out of control while "keeping" his wife safe. Lindsay finds herself resenting the man she once loved and sympathizing with the man being held captive.
This film is a Must see. Everything about it is phenomenal from the acting to cinematography. It draws you in and there is no escape.
Chris Abell who wrote and directed this film is extremely talented, you feel the pain and vulnerability of the characters. The twists and turns of this story will keep you on the edge of your seat and when it is over you will be plagued by the question "Who are the real Victims?