Lights out (2016)
When her little brother, Martin, experiences the same events that once tested her sanity, Rebecca works to unlock the truth behind the terror, which brings her face to face with an entity that has an attachment to their mother, Sophie.
Genre : Horror
Country : USA
Cast :
Teresa Palmer : Rebecca
Gabriel Bateman : Martin
Maria Bello : Sophie
Director : David Sandberg
Maria Bello : Sophie
Director : David Sandberg
“You should let me stay at your place, just for a night.
Good luck with that one, buddy.”
People don't feel at ease in the dark instinctively. Children and even adults are afraid in the dark sometimes. That's a form of self-protection. Protection against the unknown and against taking any risks. And that uneasy feeling is exploited in "Lights out" thoroughly. And the fact that the threat can be eliminated again and again by making use of a light source, is a unique feature that can be used in an interesting way. Sadly enough, the mystery and the origin of the creature is being revealed already early. No surprise anymore and less excitement. The only thing remaining in this typical horror are the acting and the use of jump scares. And fortunately this wasn't so bad. Most horrors fail in this area as well. They try to scare you by showing scary or terrible, gory incidents. "Lights out" tries to instill fear by using that what you can't see.
You don't need to wait long in this movie before the scary events start. Before you know it, you're witnessing how this scary-looking creature wanders in the darkness and makes its first victim. A warning for heart patients. This first confrontation could result in a heart failure. And believe me, such frightening moments will occur frequently. This thing that dwells in the dark, looks extremely creepy and made me think of the phenomenon that could be admired in "Mama". The next victims could be the young boy Martin (Gabriel Bateman), who still lives with his mentally unstable mother Sophie (Maria Bello), and his older sister Rebecca (Teresa Palmer) who apparently faced the same appearance in the past and therefore left home. In some way, there is a connection between the entity and Rebecca. A kind of materialized delusion that exists solely because of the depressive moods and the delusional state of the insane mother. That's why it acts so aggressively towards persons that could disturb that relationship. Well, maybe I'm wrong but I thought this was the explanation of it all.
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