Iris inherits a badly run down building from her estranged father, on her first time she finds a strange man asking to see his wife in the basement, Iris discovers a very strange guest living in the basement.
I was trying to think what this reminded me of, and I'd reason it as The Woman in Black meets Talk to me.....a woman inherits a property with a ghostly entity etc.
I wanted it to be brilliant, sadly it's not, unfortunately it's only average. There are some terrific ideas, some impressive visuals and some good acting, unfortunately it's let down by a total lack of horror, and a somewhat weak script.
The sinister Baghead character looked terrific, and I really loved the idea of such a being, quite original. The switch up, with the dark eyes was very effective.
Peter Mullan is a little wasted, it was so great to see him in the opening sequences, and later on, but a waste of such a talented actor.
Decent, but should have been a lot better.
6/10.
Plot summary
Following the death of her estranged father, Iris learns she has inherited a run-down, centuries-old pub. She travels to Berlin to identify her father’s body and meet with The Solicitor to discuss the estate. Little does she know, when the deed is signed she will become inextricably tied to an unspeakable entity that resides in the pub’s basement – Baghead – a shape-shifting creature that can transform into the dead.
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Disappointing, but watchable.
Starts well, fizzles out badly.
Well this film certainly starts out strongly (despite some cheapish special effects).
It has a brilliant novel idea but that soon gives way to some really awful story decisions and ventures then into attempts at jump scares (not that I'm usually against those) and gross out scenes that have been done so so many times and better before.
The acting is pretty lacklustre.
It's confusing to me why these characters aren't in absolute terror from the first time they see what emerges from the wall in the basement.
The middle of the movie sags badly with poor pacing.
Which wouldn't be so bad if it wasn't so poorly executed.
Terrible script and unconvincing acting.
The ending is so obvious as well. I don't like being that person who says they saw it coming, but this time it was pretty easy to work out.
There's a high class film in here somewhere but unfortunately it seems they missed the chance by going for silly scares instead of taking a more subtle and creepy route.
Unique Concept Spoiled By Lazy Writing
This is the sort of film you watch when there's nothing else, which is sad because the idea behind it is actually pretty decent.
Pros: Concept. The creature design proved fairly unsettling, though I would've probably made that single eye staring out of the bag a tad less human. The pub made for a suitably oppressive setting. Solid enough performances from the cast.
Cons: I was more or less in it until Katie returned from Otto's place so desperate to find Iris.... but couldn't be bothered to check the bathroom where she's lying. Lazy writing. Otto's rushed, cliche little explanation of the creature's history lacked enough detail to have any impact after the build up. The walls of the witch's "tomb" resembled something made out of plastic; a state of affairs unhelped by bad lighting. And what the hell was with the flashbacks before Iris/Baghead crushed Neil's head? The witch has been in control all along? What does Iris's drawing have to do with anything?
Cap it off with a disappointing ending, and you're left with the feeling of having just woken from a dream: nothing but half-remembered images and a vague sense of confusion.