So after purchasing my hot dog and drink (followed by popcorn) I sat down ready to be scared out of my wits. The film started as many horror films do at the moment as a footage horror movie. A young girl is creating a documentary as an aspiring film maker and explains that her grandparents whom they've never been in contact with have asked their mum if they can have a week with their grandchildren, as a family feud years ago means that they have never met. The film starts as if it were an interview with the mum and she explains that something happened years ago between her and her parents when she left home to be with him and she never wants to speak to them again. As a viewer you learn that the mother's husband and partner has run off with another woman leaving her and the two kids to fend for themselves. The two children Becca and Tyler played by Olivia Dejonge and Ed Oxenbould then travel to visit their grandparents in the middle of nowhere whilst their mother played by Kathryn Hahn goes on a much needed holiday with her current boyfriend. After a while they soon realize that things appear to be more complicated than they thought when strange things start happening around the house.
I noticed as the film progressed that it didn't fit into the obvious generic horror film genre as comedy is introduced making me laugh hysterically at certain points of the film. The main character introducing the comedy is the young boy Tyler who is clearly affected by his father leaving him and blames himself for what happened.
The film is a current take on what I think is a play on old children's tales, at points in the movie Tyler says 'we're living with a werewolf' making me think of how the wolf in little red riding hood pretends to be the little girls grandma in efforts to eat her. Actress Deanna Dunagan playing the grandma (or not grandma should I say) in a specific scene in the kitchen asks Becca to get into the oven to clean it, similarly to how Hansel and Gretel, in the old tale, were tricked into thinking that a house that they thought was made of cakes and gingerbread was in fact a where a witch lived. The witch asks Gretel to lean down to the oven to check if it is hot enough and then tries to push her in! Very creepy.
There are elements of comedy, horror and found-footage horror which for me is the feeling that you're watching a real documentary or a real home video so the audience feels more involved and able to relate to real life situations that make watching these horrors even more scary. This film tricks you into thinking that there may be something paranormal happening but we later learn that the grandparents aren't who we think they are and turn out to be psychiatric patients who have escaped, murdered the children grandparent's and taken on the role acting as them in their house.
The film is a current take on what I think is a play on old children's tales, at points in the movie Tyler says 'we're living with a werewolf' making me think of how the wolf in little red riding hood pretends to be the little girls grandma in efforts to eat her. Actress Deanna Dunagan playing the grandma (or not grandma should I say) in a specific scene in the kitchen asks Becca to get into the oven to clean it, similarly to how Hansel and Gretel, in the old tale, were tricked into thinking that a house that they thought was made of cakes and gingerbread was in fact a where a witch lived. The witch asks Gretel to lean down to the oven to check if it is hot enough and then tries to push her in! Very creepy.
There are elements of comedy, horror and found-footage horror which for me is the feeling that you're watching a real documentary or a real home video so the audience feels more involved and able to relate to real life situations that make watching these horrors even more scary. This film tricks you into thinking that there may be something paranormal happening but we later learn that the grandparents aren't who we think they are and turn out to be psychiatric patients who have escaped, murdered the children grandparent's and taken on the role acting as them in their house.
Throughout the plot Becca is a character who likes to be the fixer, trying to fix things for her mum to gain forgiveness for her for what happened all those years ago and speaks to her brother about the fact that their dad left in order to get footage for her film. However its as if she finds out that it's her that needs help and she finds her confidence to stand up to her fears later in the film when she is confronted by the grandma in the scary bedroom scene. Her brother asks her in one scene why she's scared to look in the mirror at her self as she doesn't ever look and she starts crying leading us to believe that she also blames herself for what happened and still hasn't let her feelings come to light.
So among all these feelings of regret, frustration and anger are two psychotic patients who have murdered the children's grandparents to get closer to them.
Once they are found out, the pretend Grandad played by Peter Mcrobbie, says that he wanted this week to be a perfect week for her their Grandma (pretend Grandma) and it was, as she murdered her own children by locking them in a suitcase and drowning them in the river. She's obviously fighting her own demons along with guilt for drowning her own children and you see this at some points in the film at the beginning where you actually believe she's a good person.
When they have defeated the two 'bad guys' in the movie the kids then run outside frantically as their mother and police turn up to their rescue. I didn't expect this ending as I thought it would end as most horrors do in that there is either one survivor or none but I liked that it ended this way as I thought it stood for a lesson to be learnt.
Regret and guilt seem to be a common theme in this movie underlying the fact that people make mistakes and when life throws difficult situations your way you have to stand up and deal with it facing your fears. The film ends as it starts with Becca interviewing her mum once again and she tells her daughter crying not to hold on to hate or anger; I found myself getting quite emotional as I related to the family situation as some people may also be able to. It showed me that you can still be a functional family unit as long as you move forward and that forgiveness was waiting for her whenever she needed it as family sticks together, this was a lovely message for the film to portray to the audience.
Adding the comedic value again as the credits started to appear Tyler the youngest of the children then lightens the mood as we see him rap about his experience with the psychotic pair making us now laugh about the situation changing our feelings once again.
I really enjoyed the mixture of feelings that this film made me feel and it really surprised me as it didn't conform to what a traditional horror movie usually is, Well worth the watch!
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When they have defeated the two 'bad guys' in the movie the kids then run outside frantically as their mother and police turn up to their rescue. I didn't expect this ending as I thought it would end as most horrors do in that there is either one survivor or none but I liked that it ended this way as I thought it stood for a lesson to be learnt.
Regret and guilt seem to be a common theme in this movie underlying the fact that people make mistakes and when life throws difficult situations your way you have to stand up and deal with it facing your fears. The film ends as it starts with Becca interviewing her mum once again and she tells her daughter crying not to hold on to hate or anger; I found myself getting quite emotional as I related to the family situation as some people may also be able to. It showed me that you can still be a functional family unit as long as you move forward and that forgiveness was waiting for her whenever she needed it as family sticks together, this was a lovely message for the film to portray to the audience.
Adding the comedic value again as the credits started to appear Tyler the youngest of the children then lightens the mood as we see him rap about his experience with the psychotic pair making us now laugh about the situation changing our feelings once again.
I really enjoyed the mixture of feelings that this film made me feel and it really surprised me as it didn't conform to what a traditional horror movie usually is, Well worth the watch!
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