Bring Her Back

2025

Horror / Mystery

147
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Certified Fresh 89% · 264 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright 79% · 1K ratings
IMDb Rating 7.2/10 10 78577 78.6K

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Plot summary

Following the death of their father, a brother and sister are introduced to their new sibling by their foster mother, only to learn that she has a terrifying secret.

Top cast

Sora Wong as Piper
Mischa Heywood as Cathy
Sally Hawkins as Laura
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1 hr 43 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by RanonT-2 6 / 10

Disturbing Movie, But Didn't Pay Off For Me

After the success of "Talk To Me," Danny and Michael Philippou teamed up again to make "Bring Her Back." This movie had a lot of buzz when it came out, but I never got around to seeing it until recently. Starring Billy Barratt, Sally Hawkins, and Sora Wong, this movie is about a pair of siblings moving to a foster home after their dad died. However, some things don't seem to be normal at their new home.It is a type of movie that I suggest going into blind, so you can get the best experience. It is a story that has been seen before, but it's done in a unique way. Horror this year has been giving us a lot of good original stories. The gore and effects were disturbing and gnarly. The effects seemed practical, but if they weren't, the CGI was great. I found the characters to be interesting and well-acted. Sora Wong is actually visually impaired in real life, but she was able to emote and connect to the scene really well. There were many tense situations due to her character's condition. Billy Barratt was a strong protagonist who had a compelling character arc mostly. Sally Hawkins was the standout, however. Her character had a different mask for each character she interacted with.From the beginning of the movie, there were rules set about certain things. The movie follows those rules loosely, especially in the third act, but it was never explained why these rules existed. There was a lot of ambiguity involved that allowed the movie to go where it did. The third act also seemed to fizzle out. I was let down by how weakly the movie ended. We never got a satisfying ending to the stories of multiple characters, but this is also due to how poorly they handled one of the main characters toward the end. There was a setup that they never capitalized on. It is almost like the studio said there had to be some positivity in this movie, so they threw it in at the very end.Overall, "Bring Her Back" was a decent movie exploring grief. The gore and horror elements were very good, but the film dragged on in what should have been a simple ending. I would only recommend this to horror fans.
Reviewed by FredMcLovin 8 / 10

Horror with Weight, Not Just Noise

Bring Her Back dives into darkness, but not for cheap scares. It's a layered, slow-burning descent into grief, guilt, and obsession, where horror is a byproduct of emotional unraveling.The possession element is handled with restraint. The young boy's performance is deeply unsettling, not because of jump scares, but because it feels believable. The mother's arc is the true backbone. Her desperation, unraveling, and gradual revelation give the film its emotional weight.The horror sequences are disturbing, yes, but they're never the point. What drives the film is a mother's raw need to retrieve what was lost, no matter the cost.It's not just a horror film. It's a psychological excavation, with more to unpack than it first lets on. A strong, thoughtful entry in the genre.
Reviewed by Nikljor 8 / 10

This Isn't Just Horror - It's an Experience You'll Feel in Your Bones

Bring Her Back is one of those rare horror films that hit both emotionally and technically. The story is intimate and unsettling, but it's the execution that makes it stand out.First, Sally Hawkins delivers a phenomenal performance - raw, layered, and painfully real. She holds the entire film on her shoulders with such precision and emotion that it's honestly Oscar-worthy. I couldn't help but think of Hereditary (2018), where Toni Collette also gave a mind-blowing performance but was completely snubbed by the Academy. Let's hope history doesn't repeat itself.Atmosphere is tense from the very first scene. The film masterfully builds dread without relying on cheap jump scares. The cinematography is elegant and intimate, often using close shots and cold tones to create a feeling of claustrophobia and grief. Sound design and music are subtle but deeply effective - at times you don't even notice them, but they're working in the background, crawling under your skin.This is not just another horror flick. It's thoughtful, beautifully acted, and full of emotional weight. Highly recommended if you appreciate horror that respects your intelligence.
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