A beautiful schizophrenic woman is pushed over the edge by her husbands elicit affairs and when her hallucinations become reality the Devil comes to take his due. Is Miriam insane or has the Devil come to collect on her promise?
Director:
Joseph P. StachuraWriter:
Joseph P. StachuraStars:
Shari Shattuck, Eric Etebari, Jane Park Smith |Storyline
Mirium Jones suffers from schizophrenia, estranged from her husband because of an elicit affair with a younger woman Mirium travels alone to the land of her dreams. Sad and lost, she finds herself in an ancient Basilica where she makes a promise to the Devil himself. After returning to the States, Mirium reunites with her husband Gabriel and they set out to begin a new life in a new home, isolated in the forest many miles from the city. Strange images begin to haunt Mirium and after a violent attack Gabriel disappears. Now alone and isolated Mirium's terrifying demonic manifestations begin to drive her to the edge of sanity. Or has the Devil come to take his due? Written by Joseph Paul Stachura writer/director
Scream at the Devil Reviews
I honestly didn't exactly know what I was getting into heading into this one. But to a pleasant surprise, this one surprised me. The acting in this film was solid, and I felt as if the actors really had heart for their characters they played. The characters we're given are unique, at times, however, presented on multiple levels with small shards of clichés, but overall entertaining, and unique enough to hold us off. The overall story I honestly felt it to be surprising. It had a good premise to where it introduces twists, and small surprises that satisfied. The story, and or premise also had some creative offerings, giving some eye opening take-ons. Keeping this review very short, the film overall was successful in holding the attention of us, audience. It was unique, refreshing, and for the most part the given story was thought provoking, new, and fresh. The plus-elements including the characters and such succeeded as well, adding onto the film's success. This was a great, pleasantly surprising thriller, if you can see it, I'd recommend doing so.

0 comments:
Post a Comment