I thought I was going to watch a horror movie, maybe about a woman with PTSD who sees a boy in the woods and you can never be sure if it's a ghost or if she's losing her sanity. Fortunately I was I wrong. The actors were great, the scenery was beautiful and this movie ended up breaking my heart in a million pieces.
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I enjoyed it.
wandernn1-81-6832743 May 2020
+1 Star for a Great Line
It was a story told well. It's definitely a reference to a backwoods culture. It's not about city dwellers. It does have a few flaws, but to me it was worth the watch. It was a bit of a surprise. We need more stories about finding lost children!!!
It was a story told well. It's definitely a reference to a backwoods culture. It's not about city dwellers. It does have a few flaws, but to me it was worth the watch. It was a bit of a surprise. We need more stories about finding lost children!!!
Not a horror or a thriller movie
aarcuri20002 July 2020
I liked this movie. It was a drama and social commentary on child abuse and neglect, and PTSD after traumatic events. While the subject matter of child abuse is indeed quite horrifying, to call this move a horror or even a thriller is quite the stretch. There was no suspense building, and no elements of the film that drew an immediate, autonomic reaction of either disgust or terror.
Solid 7
carlgarethnorton13 January 2021
Glad I watched this one
jamespurcell-1781530 January 2021
I love what they did with this movie! It's sitting at a 5.9 right now, and that makes me a little sad; this is a wonderful movie. Great acting, great scenery, great music, great twists, nice story, just great all around.
7/10, recommended.
7/10, recommended.
NOT a Horror!!!!
armadilla1716 August 2020
Warning: Spoilers
Even the trailer makes it look like a horror. That's pretty well all I have to say about this movie is that it's NOT A HORROR movie, not even a Thriller 100% drama. it's a good movie though, so I'm kinda glad it said horror for I would not have watched it other ways.
Compelling and mysterious.
parry_na8 April 2021
This is a wonderfully original horror story involving an Army Veteran (Fern Sreaves, played by Leven Rambin), who returns home to discover a lone boy in the forest surrounding her home. The child, Cecil, is (mercifully) played in a very appealing fashion by Landon Edwards. Any sign of precociousness sometimes displayed by juvenile performers would have destroyed the story - because Cecil might not be an ordinary boy. As Fern is warned by several family members and townsfolk, there are rumours about a deadly spirit in the form of a child. When Fern begins to get sick, events take on a yet darker turn ...
I really enjoyed this film. Director and co-writer Ramaa Mosley has crafted a terrific, increasingly compelling and mysterious tale that manages to be occasionally unnerving and sinister without employing much in the way of traditional horror trappings. Because of this, some viewers might feel a little short-changed by the lack of traditional scares and effects. For me, this wonderful looking, rustic, haunted woodlands story is very enjoyable and in places, genuinely moving. My score is 8 out of 10.
I really enjoyed this film. Director and co-writer Ramaa Mosley has crafted a terrific, increasingly compelling and mysterious tale that manages to be occasionally unnerving and sinister without employing much in the way of traditional horror trappings. Because of this, some viewers might feel a little short-changed by the lack of traditional scares and effects. For me, this wonderful looking, rustic, haunted woodlands story is very enjoyable and in places, genuinely moving. My score is 8 out of 10.
Not a bad movie, but
ramblingvagabond13 July 2020
WARNING NOT A HORROR or THRILLER movie but DRAMA with no ending
ercarvajal13 August 2020
I really regret not reading the reviews before; I saw it because Amazon recommended it as a horror movie, oh boy how disgusted I am now.
I hate this art-house wannabe producers and directors with their drama crap and no ending , it is lame that 'left to the audience' open ending... that's not new, there's nothing ground-breaking about 'leaving things to imagination', I hate that stuff, and hate that producers and directors don't hint or warn about that.
Hopefully, people like me will read this and avoid this title at any cost.
A complete waste of my time, I feel robbed.
I hate this art-house wannabe producers and directors with their drama crap and no ending , it is lame that 'left to the audience' open ending... that's not new, there's nothing ground-breaking about 'leaving things to imagination', I hate that stuff, and hate that producers and directors don't hint or warn about that.
Hopefully, people like me will read this and avoid this title at any cost.
A complete waste of my time, I feel robbed.
Beautiful drama
Tiffany-sharp836 June 2020
Compelling
wwarrington17 August 2022
Compelling. We don't know what it's like to come from these communities. And it was all about drugs actually. Certainly mental health is also prominent and even though a fairly close knit community carries so much prejudice. I was gripped and wanted to know how it all panned out.
Lost Child
frank-c-giugliano30 May 2020
A bit different from the norm...
dainamariebradley20 May 2020
Pretty interesting plot! Not the best, not the worst, somewhere in the middle. A bit different angle, always welcome since it often seems all they offer are mindless remakes of original movies! It's a good way to pass a little time, I felt. No spoilers here, just a moderate recommendation if you're looking for something a little different from the standard blood-and-guts horror fare.
Interesting
okpilak15 December 2023
Fern is finished with the military (15 yrs Army) and comes home to her dead father's house in the Ozarks. She says she is only going to be there long enough to connect with her brother Billy. But she is warned that deep into the woods are dangers. One day in the woods, she comes across Cecil, a young boy who says he has no family. He is very polite and has quite a bit of knowledge for a young child. She lets Cecil stay, and works with a social worker to try and locate his family. Meanwhile, she is on a quest to connect with Billy, and when she does, finds that Billy really hates her and wants nothing to do with her. That doesn't discourage her. However, she seems to be getting sick, and the local doctor implies it is due to Cecil. That Cecil is a child of the woods, and he takes the health away from another and gets stronger by doing so, a Tatterdemalion. And Fern suffers from PTSD, so her functioning level is not all that great, and everything points to Cecil being exactly that. But is that really the situation, or is that all folklore? The movie is hampered by some really bad plot holes and errors that simply did not have to be there, but stick out too sharply to be ignored. It is not a horror movie. It is more a mystery movie.
It was okay
alexpringles7 April 2022
.. but it wasn't a horror film. If you go into this film thinking you're about too watch something scary you may be disappointed. I would actually say it was more of a heartwarming film than any other genre (maybe a drama?). The little boy made my heart hurt he was so adorable bless him I thought he acted the part really well. There were a few parts that didn't seem to lead anywhere but may be I am just not connecting the dots.i wasn't bored or didn't want to turn it over so it gets a 6.
A slow burn drama NOT horror.
www-allie_roo25 May 2020
Interesting use of backwoods folklore to add suspense to a otherwise slow (and I do mean slow) burn drama. There is no actual horror parts to the movie. It's was catching enough that once I was to a certain point I finished the whole movie but I was multitasking as the same time. Your undivided attention is not necessary to understand the movie. If interested in old time hillbilly lore it will be worth the time.
Very heart touching and well made
umunir-369593 November 2018
Surprisingly Good
beezar-6680511 August 2022
For a low budget independent film, this hits all the good marks. Photography, sound, and script are excellent. Well-developed characters.
I've lived in areas such as in this film and the settings and people are accurately depicted. Sad, lonely, buckets of despair, with a glimmer of progress towards love.
Well worth a watch.
I've lived in areas such as in this film and the settings and people are accurately depicted. Sad, lonely, buckets of despair, with a glimmer of progress towards love.
Well worth a watch.
Very very boring
Bookermcco8 May 2020
Not bad .. I got it.
sofiant64726 May 2020
Warning: Spoilers
Reminded me of the Italian movie "deep in the wood," Has some horror elements, like a sense of fear or dread or some sort of ominous atmosphere. I'm not good at explaining, but it really wasn't bad! Drama/thriller/horror. I think a movie can still be considered horror if the overall environmemt is meant to be creepy or paranormal. Check out "I see you" 2019 with Helen hunt.
Not great, but not bad either
jeremyfuller-151055 July 2021
This is a fairly entertaining flick. It kind of keeps you in suspense. It does have the typical annoying clichés in some parts, but overall it makes for a decent horror/suspense. Actually it's more of a suspense/mystery/drama type of movie than a horror. The acting is decent, but I did find some relationships between the characters, especially between the main actress and her brother, to be over the top and kind of ridiculous. It just seems ridiculous that her brother in the movie is so nasty to her. Seriously, he's just annoying. But the boy plays a good part, and the scenery in the movie is nice. Takes place in a rural area and has nice scenery throughout. Overall a suspenseful movie, a little bit slow burn, but still worth a watch. It's a little ridiculous to think she'd be able to just keep a lost kid in the woods, but it's just a movie.
Horror?
ericdhall7723 May 2020
I'm not sure why this is considered a horror. It was such a slow burn mellow drama about Ozark folklore. Literally nothing happens until the last 15 mins of the movie. Jim Parrack is the only reason this movie deserves a 4 rating and his role was limited. The lead is horrible. The boy is horrible. Their acting is like reading a script. The "country" accents are atrocious. The background story was weak and lacking. The whole movie was just weak. The only way this movie has a 7 rating is from people involved in it must be rating. No one could possibly think this is a good movie that has good sense.
Feels like a student film
robert-babnick-834-3086125 July 2021
Low budget drama. The dialogue never feels authentic. The lead delivers her lines in a fairly wooden manner. They're trying hard to deliver a story that has emotional punch but it failed to get me invested in the plot. Even though this movie comes off a bit like a student film it's still watchable. Just be aware before watching that the script, acting, editing, etc. Are all going to be a bit unpolished.
Excellent anti-horror film
bratkievich25 May 2020
Up to a certain point, I agree that this movie is not horror. Horror films are usually crowded with ghosts, demons, devils, witches, necromancers, zombies, vampires, monsters, evil kids (sometimes from space), evil creatures, evil spirits, people possessed by evil spirits and other such utter nonsense of the sort (which I nonetheless admit to enjoy--and sometimes love--watching!). So, in that respect, this is not a horror film. On the other hand, having being raised in a cult, having watched a woman "possessed" and a relative attempting to perform an exorcism on her, and having spent years terrified of being possessed by demons myself, I have first-hand knowledge of the true horror this movie shows: the real-life damage that beliefs can wreak on the most vulnerable. Thank you to everyone who made this movie! You helped me in the ongoing process of healing the little "demon" inside.
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