After the tragic death of her husband, a soldier posted to Afghanistan, Bryony tries to build a new life for herself and her young son, James. Struggling with her own grief she fails to notice that James has become secretive and withdrawn, spending hours alone playing out death scenes with his toys. When things start to go missing and furniture is smashed Bryony blames James but when she confronts him she finds herself facing a reality more terrifying than any nightmare. As her world crashes around her Bryony realises that unless she can find a way to reconnect with her son she and James will be separated for ever.
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Gus Barry | James |
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Adam Birdsey | Soldier |
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Ian Birdsey | Soldier |
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James Fazakerley | Soldier |
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Elester Latham | Coroner |
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Lara Lemon | Lisa |
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Peter Lloyd | Steve |
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Shawn McDonald | Hotel Manager Mr Evans |
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Rebecca Reaney | Bryony |
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Luke Saw | Soldier |
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Vic Stagliano | Detective West |
| Director | Rebekah Fortune |
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| Writer | Diana Townsend | |
| Producer | David Hardie, Diana Townsend, Lucy Townsend, Robert Townsend | |
| Musician | Rob Hurry, Wayne Hurry | |
| Photography | James Martin | |
| Nr Discs | 1 |
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| Regions | Region 1 |
| Owner | Review? |
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| Location | Deleted |
| Purchased | On Aug 20, 2016 |
| Watched | Aug 20, 2016 (at Home) |
| Index | 4240 |
| Added Date | Jul 06, 2017 01:43:50 |
| Modified Date | Sep 24, 2018 19:51:25 |
My quick rating - 2,6/10. I am on a roll today. Another boring movie,
this time with a ghost of a father killed during wartime coming back to
reclaim his son. Stuff falls off shelves, toys move around, things go
missing....seems like what happens in everyones house, really. This big
huge ordeal (read the IMDb plot, makes it sound like it is) is just
there. Since the ghost is evil, I guess the entity is a better word.
But in the end, this is just dumb. Bonus point for the scene where the
mother tries to use a makeshift ouija board out of a household glass
and the words yes and no written on paper. They should've used cgi for
that to make this movie more ridiculous. The bad part is, I bet the
film makers actually were trying to be serious about this film. I am
serious when I say, don't waste your time unless you are related to
someone involved in it.