Director Will Kresch, who co-wrote this with A. V. Bach, has put together the tale of Nassdja (DeAnna S. Wright) and her boyfriend Luke (Matthew Kresch). They're staying at his family cabin during COVID-19 and riots that come from a society unable to deal with the pandemic. The isolation only makes their abusive relationship even more horrible. All of the enforced closeness has led to her having visions while his abuse gets worse with each day.
This is the same cabin where Luke watched his father kill himself and where he's watching the decline of their relationship as he spies on her phone, even finding all the photos she's taken of the bruises he's given her. There's also a militia man outside the house who may be something more. As the movie goes on, Luke becomes possessed and Nassdja finds an inner power she didn't know that she had.
The team that made this movie hasn't made all that many movies, yet this works and will definitely be something to build on in the future. Having two people carry the movie is a big task, but both actors more than live up to that trial. I'm looking for some great things from everyone who made this.
This is the same cabin where Luke watched his father kill himself and where he's watching the decline of their relationship as he spies on her phone, even finding all the photos she's taken of the bruises he's given her. There's also a militia man outside the house who may be something more. As the movie goes on, Luke becomes possessed and Nassdja finds an inner power she didn't know that she had.
The team that made this movie hasn't made all that many movies, yet this works and will definitely be something to build on in the future. Having two people carry the movie is a big task, but both actors more than live up to that trial. I'm looking for some great things from everyone who made this.