Directed by:
Farren BlackburnScreenplay:
Christina HodsonCinematography:
Yves BélangerComposer:
Nathaniel MéchalyCast:
Naomi Watts, Jacob Tremblay, Oliver Platt, David Cubitt, Crystal Balint, Clémentine Poidatz, Charlie Heaton, Tim Post, Ellen David, Alex BraunsteinVOD (3)
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Child psychologist Mary (Naomi Watts) is trying to put her life back together after losing her husband in a car accident, which left her teenage son (Charlie Heaton) in a coma. Soon after she starts seeing a new patient, Tom (Jacob Tremblay), a little boy grieving after his mother's death, but he goes missing during a winter storm and is presumed to be dead. Mary starts hearing his voice in her house and catching glimpses of him. She finds her mental strength put to the test when more mysterious things begin happening as she's trapped in her isolated home during the raging storm with her only link to the outside world being her own doctor (Oliver Platt). (Arrow Films)
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The most boring boring boring boring thing in this boring boring world. ()
It almost seems like it could almost be a suspenseful thriller at the beginning. But really only almost. Then the film gets bogged down by its script, which is just stupid and mostly boring. Naomi Watts can try as hard as she wants, but she just can't make anything more out of this. Perhaps her nudity will grab the audience's attention for a bit, but then there's a long stretch of nothing. And then it's over. ()