When Abby, a guilt-ridden engineering geologist in transit from a remote assignment, survives a mysterious helicopter crash, she must try to escape its harsh environment. But she is not alon... Read allWhen Abby, a guilt-ridden engineering geologist in transit from a remote assignment, survives a mysterious helicopter crash, she must try to escape its harsh environment. But she is not alone.When Abby, a guilt-ridden engineering geologist in transit from a remote assignment, survives a mysterious helicopter crash, she must try to escape its harsh environment. But she is not alone.
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Releases November 6, 2025
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Without knowing a single thing about the movie, as I stumbled upon it by random chance, I still opted to watch it and check what director Hugo Keijzer had to offer.
Writers Philip Michael Howe, Hugo Keijzer, Roelof Jan Minneboo and Xiao Tang put together an okay enough script. However, the narrative does struggle a bit with the pacing. Now, there was a lot of potential to "The Occupant", but ultimately the writers didn't fully deliver on that potential.
I literally wasn't familiar with a single actress or actor on the cast list. But that was actually something that spoke in favor of the overall impression of the movie, as I do enjoy watching unfamiliar and new talents on the screen.
The movie does have a lot of nice visual shots, which definitely helped establish the atmosphere and mood of the movie.
"The Occupant" certainly is a watchable movie, but hardly one that I would recommend you to rush out and get to watch. Nor is it a movie that warrants more than a single viewing.
My rating of director Hugo Keijzer's 2025 movie "The Occupant" lands on a generous four out of ten stars.
Writers Philip Michael Howe, Hugo Keijzer, Roelof Jan Minneboo and Xiao Tang put together an okay enough script. However, the narrative does struggle a bit with the pacing. Now, there was a lot of potential to "The Occupant", but ultimately the writers didn't fully deliver on that potential.
I literally wasn't familiar with a single actress or actor on the cast list. But that was actually something that spoke in favor of the overall impression of the movie, as I do enjoy watching unfamiliar and new talents on the screen.
The movie does have a lot of nice visual shots, which definitely helped establish the atmosphere and mood of the movie.
"The Occupant" certainly is a watchable movie, but hardly one that I would recommend you to rush out and get to watch. Nor is it a movie that warrants more than a single viewing.
My rating of director Hugo Keijzer's 2025 movie "The Occupant" lands on a generous four out of ten stars.
I went into The Occupant (2025) completely blind - no trailer, no synopsis, no expectations. Unfortunately, it didn't matter. What followed was a dull, lifeless experience. The film clearly wants to be clever and cerebral, but instead it's painfully slow, uneventful, and lacking in any real tension or payoff.
This film had a decent foundation as well as its concept, but The Occupant falls for the oldest trick in the book when it comes to a science fiction film and that's when they relegate it for filler near the end. Instead its a survival story with a character facing a predicament both physically and figuratively.
Survival stories are usually exciting because you watch a character struggle and dig down deep to survive precarious oppositions and get back to civilization in one piece.
Our lead actress Ella Balinska does try her hardest but her character isn't very interesting on the page, other than the usual guilt riding characteristic. It is also quite slow paced and for a film clocking in at about 100 minutes, it means it could easily have been trimmed in the editing department.
It is however a beautifully shot film from Dutch director Hugo Keijzer, The musical score from Renger Koning is pretty solid as it adds to the film's overall vibe. When you finally get to the pinch of sci-fi this movie holds in the third act, it is enjoyable but too little too late.
Was really hoping for a much better and stronger film, but sometimes you get shortcomings.
Survival stories are usually exciting because you watch a character struggle and dig down deep to survive precarious oppositions and get back to civilization in one piece.
Our lead actress Ella Balinska does try her hardest but her character isn't very interesting on the page, other than the usual guilt riding characteristic. It is also quite slow paced and for a film clocking in at about 100 minutes, it means it could easily have been trimmed in the editing department.
It is however a beautifully shot film from Dutch director Hugo Keijzer, The musical score from Renger Koning is pretty solid as it adds to the film's overall vibe. When you finally get to the pinch of sci-fi this movie holds in the third act, it is enjoyable but too little too late.
Was really hoping for a much better and stronger film, but sometimes you get shortcomings.
Starts bleak and this theme continues all the way through. Depressing with a weak storyline. At times events seem random and irrelevant. Theres a random character thrown in half way through for some reason. Such a slow film. Very whimsical with a very anticlimactic ending. Save yourself the bother and don't bother.
The Good
The performance of the actors and the chosen locations were very acceptable
The Bad Dialogue moved from bland to dull
The Ugly The script and story held a lot of potential which was either abandoned or ignored. Then the major plot holes that were never addressed so you never were sure if a plot hole was an abandoned plot point or not. A major point was the distance that the MC travels was both inconsistent and impossible to cover in the time given.
The Bad Dialogue moved from bland to dull
The Ugly The script and story held a lot of potential which was either abandoned or ignored. Then the major plot holes that were never addressed so you never were sure if a plot hole was an abandoned plot point or not. A major point was the distance that the MC travels was both inconsistent and impossible to cover in the time given.
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- TriviaWinner Sitges Pitchbox Awards at the 2018 Sitges Filmfestival Winner "Bucheon Award" for most outstanding project at the 2019 Bucheon International Fantastic Film Festival'
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- $11,165
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- 1h 44m(104 min)
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