Jeanskynebu
the audience applauded
BootDigest
Such a frustrating disappointment
Plustown
A lot of perfectly good film show their cards early, establish a unique premise and let the audience explore a topic at a leisurely pace, without much in terms of surprise. this film is not one of those films.
Iseerphia
All that we are seeing on the screen is happening with real people, real action sequences in the background, forcing the eye to watch as if we were there.
Michael Ledo
Danny (Bret Roberts) has a major league drinking problem. He tries to stop, but can't last seven hours. He also has a demon that visits him. He watches his neighbor closely and desires to kill him, for reasons we discover later. He can't do it because he drinks and get the shakes. He needs to sober up. Claire (Gabriella Wright) is an unorthodox rehab counselor who forces herself into Danny's life violating ethical standards. It is interesting to watch the drama unfold as you don't know where the story leads.Guide: F-word. No sex or nudity.
peter chin
Wow!! I've never sat through out a movie anticipating next move and with a bundle of nerves before. There is never a dull moment and your heart will beat out of your chest in a lot of places. Acting is top notch and lighting and camera work is awesome. The rerecording is the heart of the movie and it is extremely impressive. Never look for any other movie if you want to see a original edge of a seat thriller, you will not be disappointed. I'm not going to give out any details , although if you see the trailer you will get a fair picture of what you can expect. I luckily came across sneak previews and thoroughly enjoyed what has been offered. For the fans, DO NOT MISS THIS MOVIE AT ANY COST! I've watched it in the theater and I'm also going to buy a Blue Ray copy when it's out so that everything i spend is contributed to movies like this.
shawnblackman
An extreme alcoholic lives next door to the man who killed his family and was cleared of any charges. This is what started his drinking and all he lives for now is to kill the man next door.Bill Moseley plays the man he wants to kill. The weird cameo was by Lloyd Kaufman who sits on a tractor and waves at a guy. That's it. This film was very depressing as we watch this guy drink himself silly, and he still finds himself unable to kill the neighbour every chance he tries. He finds a little solace in a worker from AA who helps him fight his addiction.The film was a real slow burner but it wasn't too bad. It does get repetitive after a bit. A good ending I thought and you probably won't want to have a drink for some time.
bastiaan0740
I don't know...If I were to read the script, I would say this movie would have a lot of potential. The actors are great, but the main lead behaves nothing like an alcoholic. His house is too clean, his body too well kept. His behavior is so unconform a drinker, I cringed. He acts more like a schizophrenic - a better title fit. The alcohol is emphasized, but a moot plot point and a sales pitch, leading to nothing. The therapy is extraordinary and senseless. The killing of his neighbor seems almost like a coincidental story, and that will leave you unsatisfied. In fact, all plot points are. The 'supernatural' visions are of no matter, and nothing is done with them, nor is it ever explained. Didn't like the CGI. They should have dropped it. Didn't like the ending. It was more of a 'situation' than a finale.This could easily have been the next 'the guest' with the plot idea. A stranger nearby with an aura of mystery and a mental condition, contemplating to kill - but believe me, if you want to kill somebody, you don't really go all out and buy the solitary house next door to make yourself the only suspect. Plenty of things just don't feel right with this one.Rating: 5.5/10