House Hunting

  • USA The Wrong House (unofficial title) (more)

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Two very different families search for the perfect house to call home. When both families show up at a deserted farmhouse, it quickly becomes clear that something is not right. After rescuing Hanna, a lost girl whose tongue has been cut out, they discover that every attempt to leave the farm takes them right back to its front door. Stuck in this purgatory together, they re haunted by a vengeful former owner intent on destroying them from within, with the simple declaration that only one family will call the house a home. As the days stack up and the families search in vain for a way out, the group dynamics dissolve into chaos, and horror reigns. (101 Films)

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kaylin 

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English "House Hunting" is one of the quite interesting attempts in the field of independent horror film, but it is definitely not perfected. It cannot be denied that its primary focus was on creating atmosphere, which is good because it is often not seen in mainstream films where it is clear at first glance that the main goal is to get people to the cinema. However, "House Hunting" did not fully captivate me, so I would not give it more than 40%. ()

J*A*S*M 

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English A pleasant surprise. I like mysterious films, and this one is exactly what I imagine when someone says “mysterious”, and that’s why I’m willing to forgive it more than other viewers. One thing is certain, though, Eric Hurt, who directed and wrote the film, really needs an editor to help him a little with the script. He does bring in some interesting and original ideas, but instead of enjoying them, I lamented that they were not exploited and developed as they could have been. This had some truly great potential. But well, I still liked this pleasant mysterious horror-thriller snack. The atmosphere is OK, the premise is pretty good (something like Dead End, but more developed), and it’s well made. 6+/10 ()

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