A man and woman are struggling to adjust to life with their new baby. But their situation begins to unravel when they suspect a menacing stranger could be lurking, watching, even entering th... Read allA man and woman are struggling to adjust to life with their new baby. But their situation begins to unravel when they suspect a menacing stranger could be lurking, watching, even entering their home.A man and woman are struggling to adjust to life with their new baby. But their situation begins to unravel when they suspect a menacing stranger could be lurking, watching, even entering their home.
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Patty Rowan
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SungWon Cho
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Tom Dusenbery
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Jose Rosete
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Movie carries a lot of suspense and I did get the chill factor during the movie. I actually liked it the movie and with just a few tweaks this movie could have been a 10 because the plot was great. It also has a really important message
First thing I will say is if this movie does she a couple going through the rough daily grinds of having a baby and not having much sleep. I also want to note that the movie actually set things up really well and the concerns the new parents have about sleep, baby temperature and the anxious feeling when the baby moves into their own room, is all real and well presented in the movie. Now I admit the end I did not see coming and at first I was like, "what?". Then if you think carefully you will remember in the first 10 mins after the couple discuss the weather, minutes later you hear a noise and then the husband attended to it. Sorry if this is too vague but I don't want to give away the movie. But watch the movie and it will click.
Why it's not a 10
1) The scene at the end the last 5 mins of the film I thought the actor in the scene seemed a little too happy with himself and the situation considering. 2) couple see a stranger lurking inside their house and decide to go back to sleep and wait for the police officer. This scene took a point off. They didn't feel safe and especially after finding baby outside. 3) The movie represents life with a baby so realistically but it's not entertaining. A little humour or something to insert in the movie was needed. I get they are tired but it's still a movie after all. In other words scenes that didn't include the lurker were a bit too dry.
First thing I will say is if this movie does she a couple going through the rough daily grinds of having a baby and not having much sleep. I also want to note that the movie actually set things up really well and the concerns the new parents have about sleep, baby temperature and the anxious feeling when the baby moves into their own room, is all real and well presented in the movie. Now I admit the end I did not see coming and at first I was like, "what?". Then if you think carefully you will remember in the first 10 mins after the couple discuss the weather, minutes later you hear a noise and then the husband attended to it. Sorry if this is too vague but I don't want to give away the movie. But watch the movie and it will click.
Why it's not a 10
1) The scene at the end the last 5 mins of the film I thought the actor in the scene seemed a little too happy with himself and the situation considering. 2) couple see a stranger lurking inside their house and decide to go back to sleep and wait for the police officer. This scene took a point off. They didn't feel safe and especially after finding baby outside. 3) The movie represents life with a baby so realistically but it's not entertaining. A little humour or something to insert in the movie was needed. I get they are tired but it's still a movie after all. In other words scenes that didn't include the lurker were a bit too dry.
Simply horrible: starting on screenplay, ending on the acting. I'm really surprised i was able to watch this until the end. Well, I guess I was hoping that at the end there will be some kind of plot twist. There is not. It's a crappy movie, with horrible: actors, director, editor and screenwriter.
They're not the best actors and the plot is slow moving but the story, build up, scattered clues, and twists are great! You're constantly going back and forth on your theory and even though the clues were all there, you still miss it. Very pleasant find.
Ridiculous characters, dialog, and so on. I am confounded how some movies make it to the screen.
First off, if you're thinking about whether to watch this tonight, ask yourself are you in the mood to sit up and try and puzzle a story out or do you feel like vegging out and being entertained. If it's the latter, then skip this for now. Because this film doesn't spell it out, you have to work for it. The characters are having a hard time understanding what's happening, and I get the feeling the film wants you to as well. You shouldn't trust your eyes any more than they should. They do and say things that don't make sense at the time, but the good thing is it all becomes clear in the end.
It reminds me a little of a Black Mirror episode - not in the subject matter, or even the level of polish (don't get me wrong, this is a very low budget unpolished film) - but in the way it drops you into the scenario and doesn't hold your hand or feel the need to explain things, and yet there are clues along the way that are not really there for you to use at the time, but to look back on.
Is it scary? No not really. A few jumpy moments, but they're not particularly memorable. What it's more about is this weird feeling of unease that it just drips with, like something is wrong in there. And it bears mentioning that it's slooow in places, which is part of what gives it that atmosphere.
Without a doubt it could have done with a bit more budget, but I can overlook that and in the end I'm glad I gave it a chance and watched it.
It reminds me a little of a Black Mirror episode - not in the subject matter, or even the level of polish (don't get me wrong, this is a very low budget unpolished film) - but in the way it drops you into the scenario and doesn't hold your hand or feel the need to explain things, and yet there are clues along the way that are not really there for you to use at the time, but to look back on.
Is it scary? No not really. A few jumpy moments, but they're not particularly memorable. What it's more about is this weird feeling of unease that it just drips with, like something is wrong in there. And it bears mentioning that it's slooow in places, which is part of what gives it that atmosphere.
Without a doubt it could have done with a bit more budget, but I can overlook that and in the end I'm glad I gave it a chance and watched it.
Did you know
- TriviaThe woman is the one who saves the baby by putting him outside. Before they go to bed for the last time, she says she'll be there in a minute, and opens the door to go back outside.
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- 1h 26m(86 min)
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