
Released last year, but never saw it till now. The novel it's based on was published in 2018.
Basically seems to address the Modern Family (TV show) question of: "What would happen if Michell and Cameron and their adopted daughter Lilly vacationed in a remote, isolated woodland?"
Aside from that novelty, it's what I presume is a typical M. Night Shyamalan film. Give it a few points for having no graphically gory scenes, despite its multiple ____ (the camera usually moves away just before). That's in an era where detailed and realistic closeups of exploding heads and flying guts are a standard for thriller films and television programming.
https://youtu.be/0wiBHEACNHs
https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/0wiBHEACNHs
Basically seems to address the Modern Family (TV show) question of: "What would happen if Michell and Cameron and their adopted daughter Lilly vacationed in a remote, isolated woodland?"
Aside from that novelty, it's what I presume is a typical M. Night Shyamalan film. Give it a few points for having no graphically gory scenes, despite its multiple ____ (the camera usually moves away just before). That's in an era where detailed and realistic closeups of exploding heads and flying guts are a standard for thriller films and television programming.
https://youtu.be/0wiBHEACNHs