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Hold Your Breath

Hold Your Breath

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Drama | Horror | Thriller
USA | English | Color | 01:34

In 1930s Oklahoma amid the region's horrific dust storms, a woman is convinced that a sinister presence is threatening her family.


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Sarah Paulson Margaret Bellum
Amiah Miller Rose Bellum
Alona Jane Robbins Ollie Bellum
Annaleigh Ashford Esther Smith
Ebon Moss-Bachrach Wallace Grady
Arron Shiver Sheriff Bell
Bill Heck Henry Bellum
Frances Lee McCain Bertha Bell
Courtney Cunningham Birdie Mae Bell
James Healy Jr. Dr. Cox
Nathan Gariety Thomas Smith
Ethan Woodall Jacob Smith
Hannah Mosqueda Janie
Elese Jones Dancer
Paris Jones Dancer
Cynthia Perzabal Dancer
Joanne Marie Dancer
Lakken Frazier Dancer
Kira Jones Dancer
Debbie Whightsil Dancer
David Phyfer Dancer
Roy H. Kenny Dancer
Scott Woodbury Dancer
Ada James Dancer
Olivia Busby Crying Girl

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Edition details

Packaging MKV
Nr Discs 1
Audio Tracks English (EAC3 5.1)
Subtitles Many

Personal

Owner Jackmeats Flix
Location Horror Disk 1
Purchased Oct 04, 2024 at GalaxyRG
Quantity 1
Seen Oct 04, 2024
Index 9562
Added Date Oct 04, 2024 00:52:37
Modified Date Oct 05, 2024 12:11:53

Notes

My quick rating - 5.4/10. This flick transports us to 1930s Oklahoma with an atmospheric take on the Dust Bowl era, nailing the period's look and feel. The aesthetic of the film is immersive, from the worn-out, dust-covered landscapes to the haunting isolation of life in a small, wind-battered home. The cinematography is strong, offering moments of striking imagery, especially during the dust storms, though I wish these storms had been used more effectively to drive tension and amplify the film's claustrophobic potential. Sarah Paulson shines as Margaret, a young mother grappling with grief and paranoia, giving a performance that carries the film through its slower parts. She expertly conveys Margaret’s internal battle, making her journey compelling even when the pace drags. Ebon Moss-Bachrach as Wallace also deserves a nod as his eerie portrayal adds a much-needed layer of tension, his character's ominous presence felt throughout. Unfortunately, the rest of the cast feels more like set dressing, failing to leave much of an impression. The film tries to lean into folk horror with a slow-burn, gothic approach, but it doesn't quite press hard enough on the horror elements to truly unsettle. The creeping dread is there, but it often fizzles out before reaching a satisfying payoff. The premise of a mysterious force lurking in the storms is promising, but the story never fully capitalizes on it. While the atmosphere works, the pacing struggles to maintain momentum, and the horror feels underutilized, leaving the film caught between a period drama and a horror movie without fully delivering on either. If the tension of the dust storms and the fear of the unknown had been explored more deeply, this flick could have been a standout. In the end, it's a well-shot film with strong performances from its leads, but it misses the mark of delivering enough fear or urgency to keep you holding your breath (I had to do it).

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