A young woman is followed by an
unknown supernatural force after getting involved in a sexual encounter.
Director: David Robert Mitchell
Writer: David Robert Mitchell
Stars: Maika Monroe, Keir Gilchrist, Olivia
Luccardi
Storyline:
For nineteen-year-old Jay, Autumn
should be about school, boys and week-ends out at the lake. But after a
seemingly innocent sexual encounter, she finds herself plagued by strange
visions and the inescapable sense that someone, something, is following her.
Faced with this burden, Jay and her friends must find a way to escape the
horrors, that seem to be only a few steps behind.
It Follows Movie Reviews:
Inspired by 70's and 80's horror, it follows is a refreshing
psychological horror film with a simple premise and a chilling concept. The
cinematography is electrifying, every shot is beautiful and the score holds
brilliance, it carries a very obvious John Carpenter vibe to it. The tension is
raw, avoiding cheap jump scares and relies on music. Its eerie atmosphere is
extremely effective keeping you inches above your seat for the majority of the
runtime. The characters are interesting, providing depth and emotional
attachment, most modern horror films seem to forget the importance of character
development, its nice to see the genre hasn't completely lost it yet. There are
several jumps scares, but they work, as they are not carried with unnecessary
piecing music jolts but with the use of disturbing and sudden imagery.
The only errors I could detect were the unconventional editing style, the transitions were a little dodgy lacking fluency, this left the film to appear choppy at times but this flaw can be easily forgiven. Its outstanding cinematography and soundtrack make up for this. The film leaves a daunting stain of disturbing after effects that follow you for a long while, with a constant reminder to always check behind your back. An exceptional low budget indie horror film, strongly recommend.
The only errors I could detect were the unconventional editing style, the transitions were a little dodgy lacking fluency, this left the film to appear choppy at times but this flaw can be easily forgiven. Its outstanding cinematography and soundtrack make up for this. The film leaves a daunting stain of disturbing after effects that follow you for a long while, with a constant reminder to always check behind your back. An exceptional low budget indie horror film, strongly recommend.

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