The premise and the writing of this little gem of an independent film, brings home an often painful meaning of passionate well-intended religious fundamentalists, spreading the "good news". While the film is classified as "horror", it is less gore and more intellectual, in the message of taking rather than giving. The concept is clever and a great new take on the classic "vampire" story. The lead actor, or "visitor" is both hauntingly familiar as he appears to be a very wholesome young man,yet, he is not what he appears to be at first glance. The opening sequence provides a dark subtext, as the dialogue is a great play on words. Conceived, written, produced and directed by then eighteen year old, Adam Gold, this is a must see film about how our beliefs may actually harm other people more than help them.
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