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I think the concept of this movie was interesting. An agoraphobic who can't leave her house has an actual supernatural reason to not leave her house. A psychologist bets he can get her out of her house in ten days. Things go bad very quickly. This all sounds fine and dandy, but then the man starts talking and never shuts up. Ever. The more he rambles on, the more I can't stand him. The agoraphobic barely moves or speaks, so I never did care about her. There are no scary moments in this movie. I do know this. Forget the ten days. I would have been out of that house in ten minutes just to get away from hearing the man drone on and on about how I should get out of that house. I gave it an extra star because the actor really made me dislike his character.
I've seen bad movies and I've seen bad movies. This thing is one of the worst things I've ever had the privilege of not finishing. And I never leave a movie unfinished! I got 45 min in and couldn't take it anymore. Stupid plot. Horrible acting. The main girl in it needs to be told that yelling every word isn't acting. Don't watch this. Save yourself the pain. Seriously.
First off, the acting was quite good. I believed every single person was exactly as depicted. I didn't like any of them. The shaky camera scenes were more than annoying. And I like FF movies, so this usually doesn't bother me. The plot jumped all over the place. The people repeated lines over and over again. If I hear the term Old Country once more I'm going to throw something through the tv screen. I guess this would have been better as a straight non-FF movie. Not much better.