The Taking of Deborah Logan
Directed by Adam Robitel
After months of searching, Mia Medina has found the perfect subject for her PhD thesis film on Alzheimer’s Disease. For the next several months, cameras will record the everyday life of mother Deborah Logan and her daughter Sarah. But as the days progress, they observe behaviors and occurrences that show the progression to be far more advanced than anyone was prepared for. What becomes apparent is that there’s something besides Alzheimer’s that has taken control of Deborah’s life. It’s an evil that is far worse than the debilitating disease with which she was first diagnosed.
A film crew documents a woman's struggle with Alzheimer's, only to discover something else at play.
Cast: Jill Larson, Anne Ramsay, Michelle Ang, Brett Gentile
Member Reviews
Touches old wounds if you lived with someone with dementia. Great movie. No one tries to “be the hero.” No one has to learn something about themselves. Daughter is loyal to mother till the end. Film crew experiences real emotions. Kept expecting clece’ jump scares.
Super solid. Possession + Found Footage.
2.5/5. I don’t like Found footage movies, but I keep giving them a try. It didn’t suck, but I wouldn’t say it was for me
i liked it. not my all time favorite though.
I liked it!