Story follows the Morgans, a loving yet troubled family hoping to reconnect while on vacation. When their autistic 10-year-old daughter (Miller) begins to fixate on a mysterious friend who may or may not be real, she retreats further into her own world and family tensions rise to the surface.
Natasha Bassett | Gwen | |
Mark Berry | McKendry | |
Michael Bowen | Harry | |
James Callis | Scott | |
Anne Dudek | Karen | |
Jon Fedele | Fish Man | |
Lee Garlington | Dr. Llywelyn | |
Amiah Miller | Emma | |
Guy Nardulli | Galuzzo |
Director | Adam Gierasch | |
Writer | Josh Burnell, Mike De Trana | |
Producer | Jace Anderson, Danielle Aufiero, Joey Burnell, Josh Burnell, James Callis, Brian Cooperman, Mike De Trana, Anne Dudek, Amber Horn, Gary King, Brad Lavery | |
Musician | Adam Barber | |
Photography | Mitchell H. Anderson Jr. |
Owner | Review? |
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Location | Deleted |
Purchased | Oct 01, 2018 at EVO |
Quantity | 1 |
Seen | Oct 26, 2018 at home |
Added Date | Oct 27, 2018 05:29:05 |
Modified Date | Aug 01, 2023 01:33:35 |
Audio Tracks | Dolby Digital 5.1 [English] |
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My quick rating - 3,1/10. Stories such as these, where a young child is the only one who can see that scary thing of the flick needs one very key component past the story, a good child actor. Well, the actress in this movie playing the young autistic child who has an imaginary friend, or so the adults think is just plain awful. That is a real drawback to a movie that relies on your feelings for her. Granted, this story also wasn't very good. It more or less went through the motions and led you on a fairly boring path to what you absolutely know what is going to happen. Through in the obligatory "hired cutie for a nanny" pissing off the mother, and cliches just keep popping up. I really wanted to feel for the little girl, and get into the story, but everything around it is just bad. Pass on this one for sure. Not worth the time.