What starts as a poignant medical documentary about Deborah Logan’s descent into Alzheimer’s disease and her daughter’s struggles as caregiver degenerates into a maddening portrayal of dementia at its most frightening, as hair-raising events begin to plague the family and crew and an unspeakable malevolence threatens to tear the very fabric of sanity from them all.
SCORE: 6.9/10
What is supposed to be a documentary about Altzheimer turns slowly into a creepy flick about being possessed. Even as it do has it flows it isn’t going to be a horror for not connoisseurs about the genre because there are a lot of jump moments and some stuff is really creepy and that just lays in the fact that the acting was sublime.
But not even that, the first moment you come across the family who is going to be interviewed if you see them they already have something in their presence that will give you goosebumps. There aren’t that many effects, it purely lays in the acting and the look of the victim itself so when effects are used they come in handy and will give you the wtf moment.
As I said earlier, some parts were a bit weak but the acting do elevates, no pun intended, this flick to a, sigh, higher level.
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