I hated this film! It was shouty, hysterical, improbable and overacted. I should have walked out after 20 minutes – it had crossed my mind. I should have been forewarned by the ‘haunting’ in “a nerve-wracking thriller that takes audiences down a haunting path”.

Two overwrought parents talk in their car to a distressed daughter. That’s the first 70 minutes and then there’s 10 minutes of puzzlement. It wasn’t my cup of tea.

I saw this at the David Lean Cinema in Croydon. A word of advice if you’re planning to watch a film there – create an account first! All you need is name/address/email. If you don’t, then when you come to buy your ticket you’ll add to a lengthening queue as your details are taken for an account to be set up – before buying your ticket! And make sure you can access your email from your phone because that’s where they send your digital ticket!!

Curiously the film started 5 or so minutes late. The projectionist (?!) stood in front of the screen and announced that there was an ‘unknown server error’. My dad was a cinema projectionist in the 1950s – he wouldn’t have foreseen the change from film to digital.

I said to a couple as I was exiting that I thought it was the worst film I had ever seen.
Their only response was that they didn’t understand the ending.

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