5 reviews
Following the suicide death of her daughter, Ally Larkin (Akasha Villalobos) comes into contact with a therapist named Jan (Peggy Scott), who says that, with the help of a special tea, Ally can see her daughter again. When she drinks just a sip of the mysterious red liquid, she begins to hallucinate and finds it difficult to discern what is real, in 'Trip'.
A lot of modest, home-movie like films depend on a single set piece, and this is no different; everything takes place in one house. The camera work is unique, but the acting is sub-par. Everything leading up to the third act is like that of a community college theater troupe. The special effects are a nice touch, but its not enough to redeem this otherwise amateur film.
That all being said, it does have a plot, it does make its' logical conclusion, and it is fairly easy to follow. Watch if you're bored, but don't expect awe-inspiring greatness here.
A lot of modest, home-movie like films depend on a single set piece, and this is no different; everything takes place in one house. The camera work is unique, but the acting is sub-par. Everything leading up to the third act is like that of a community college theater troupe. The special effects are a nice touch, but its not enough to redeem this otherwise amateur film.
That all being said, it does have a plot, it does make its' logical conclusion, and it is fairly easy to follow. Watch if you're bored, but don't expect awe-inspiring greatness here.
- balthesaur
- Jun 9, 2022
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Very interesting starting off ...but then it just turned into a mess. The kid in the closet was a bit far fetched ...Great acting by Akasha was the only bright spot. Just got too confusing at the end. Worth a watch I guess.
- rotini-52586
- May 21, 2022
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- BandSAboutMovies
- May 16, 2022
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WORST MOVIE EVER
This movie was a waste of money and time the filming editing and story made me want to cry it was the worst movie I've ever seen it was even worse than the ledge.
- neahnijjar
- Jul 4, 2022
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I stumbled onto this little gem quite by accident. I was pulled in from the beginning. I am not one to spoil the plot, but if you enjoy supernatural horror with a little gore and a lot of subtext, this one is worth a watch. I will certainly be looking out for more from Neil McCay in the future.
- bozekkratz
- May 29, 2022
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