I Will Never Leave You Alone
Directed by D.W. Medoff
A mute ex-con fights to evict a witch-ghost from a realtor's home, desperate to avoid going back to prison if he fails.
A mute ex-con fights to evict a ghost from a realtor's home.
Cast: Kenneth Trujillo, Katerina Eichenberger, Christopher Genovese, Emma Wedemeyer
Member Reviews
You know what, this one wasn't bad. Very grim but it was an interesting take on grieving. Worth a watch
pretty good, enjoyed.
Uh, okay. What was that?
The acting is fine. The lighting on makeup effects was criminal. The theme has become a cliche at this point which made the story pretty stale.
Plus a skull or two for good performances and some fun practical gore effects that push some boundaries. Other than that, the whole premise makes no sense. A guy gets released from prison into a program where he. . . has to spend 5 days in a haunted house without leaving, or he goes back to prison? What kind of release program is this? (Spoilers) The original owner of the house was a witch from the 1800's that the townspeople of the time tortured and tried to kill, who is somehow also his dead wife from 5 years ago, I guess? And in the end he also becomes the witch? Not only does the film spend zero time establishing it's own world logic, it's played so straight and tries to be so based in reality that it all comes off nonsensical. It might be better if it either spent more time world building, or wasn't quite so serious.