Sorry, Charlie

2023

Horror / Thriller

3
IMDb Rating 5.2/10 10 727 727

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Plot summary

A remote helpline volunteer is targeted by a stranger who lures women from their homes with a recording of a crying baby.


Uploaded by: FREEMAN
August 02, 2024 at 11:46 PM

Director

Top cast

Colton Tran as Edward Reed
Kathleen Kenny as Charlie
Marisa Brown as Claire
720p.WEB
692.4 MB
1280*480
English 2.0
NR
us  
23.976 fps
1 hr 15 min
Seeds 24

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by paul_haakonsen 2 / 10

Beyond boring...

Another horror movie that I had never heard about prior to stumbling upon it by random chance here in 2024. And given my fascination with all things horror, of course I needed no persuasion to sit down and watch what writer Luke Genton and director Colton Tran had to offer.

I virtually had no idea what I was in for here as I sat down to watch the movie. So in a sense, writer Luke Genton and director Colton Tran had every opportunity to entertain and bedazzle me.

However, I have to admit that writer Luke Genton utterly failed to conjure up a script that provided me with much of any entertainment. This movie was incredibly sluggishly paced and uneventful. You essentially just sit around watching Charlie, played by Kathleen Kenny, stumbling about her remotely located house being afraid of shadows. And that hardly constituted as proper entertainment in my book. So this movie was quite a struggle to sit through.

The killer in the movie was not scary at all, and I sort of that falls down to the ridiculous mask that he wore.

Despite the fact that the storyline was a borefest of untold caliber, then the acting performances in the movie were fair. Keep in mind, though, that you mostly only get to see Kathleen Kenny on the screen.

Visually, then you're not in for anything grand here, but then again "Sorry, Charlie" was not a horror movie that relied on gory effects to tell its story, or rather lack thereof.

My rating of "Sorry, Charlie" lands on a two out of ten stars.

Reviewed by andyrowlands 6 / 10

Good movie

I didn't think this was a horror movie. It's more a thriller The leading actress does a great job of carrying the movie And the movie is well paced and keeps you interested.

It's a bit creepy in parts and tells a good story Not a bad movie for a Friday night Has a good twist at the end I did not see coming I've never heard of the leading actress or have seen her in any other movies But she does a great job After the movie ended and the credits roll The music is super creepy and really cool Adding to an enjoyable experience Would recommend this movie with a good twist at the end you won't see coming.

Reviewed by kannibalcorpsegrinder 8 / 10

An immensely enjoyable and likable genre effort

Working as a call-center operator, a woman who had escaped a vicious serial killer who had raped his targets and then stalked them until childbirth finds that he has returned to target her for the upcoming birth of the child he conceived with her and must try to stop his deadly intentions.

Overall, this was a rather solid genre effort. Among the main factors here is a generally impressive setup that brings about an intriguing sense of folklore for the main villain. The whole idea of utilizing the ploy of the crying baby phenomenon with women involving them being forced to come to its aide being the kind of perfect setup to get them on their own and attack when they're at this point comes off incredibly well here. It's a perfectly intriguing and original concept that's given a lot to like here in terms of bringing up a creepy point of origin for who ends up targeting her when it's brought up that there's a connection between him and her while she's trying to go about her life in the aftermath. As we get quite a lot of work with her job involving the series of calls from those who are calling in on the helpline she works for other people, that ties in really nicely with the different storylines being woven together. This serves well enough as a base to start ramping up the tension with the calls coming into her work. Already well aware of the setup with the crying baby and its significance to the particular killer stalking her, this starts to build up an impressive psychological battle where the trauma of the situation that initially brought her into this sphere holds a generally likable scenario here for the remaining parts of the film to deal with the resolution that she might be right. The constant belief that this is the case offers the kind of genuine thrills that the payoff promised as the escalating visions point to the killer's return which starts in on series of chases and confrontations that take place where his escalating tactics are a ploy to meet the unborn baby she's carrying that's about to be born that's immensely thrilling and enjoyable. This sets up the idea of the twist coming into play rather nicely where it's all believably and logical to happen as it carries out where it's all quite shocking and creatively handled to give this one a lot to like. There are some issues here that hold this one down. The biggest issue here is the biggest drawback in the stalker angle for the first half not being the most interesting to move this along at the beginning stages. Dealing with the initial stages of the legend that's been utilized here while spending a lot of the time featuring her on the phone with her clients, it takes quite a while before anything happens here with a lot of the film's running time not doing much to keep it intriguing. It's only when the killer starts to call her and make his presence known that the pace starts to change but that beginning is still a bit tougher to get through. As well, the focus on keeping her alive with the endgame not being to kill her outright and to wait until the main point has been accomplished which is what makes this fall a bit more into thriller territory than outright slasher. These are the factors that bring it down.

Rated Unrated/R: Graphic Language and Violence.

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