Dr. Ryan Andrews (Denton Blane Everett) goes rogue when he removes a mental patient, Darcy (Tiffany Heath) from her safe environment and takes her back to her home where she was abused by mother. Darcy sleep walks and has a number of issues with hurting herself. Ryan uses hypnosis and regression therapy in addition to this shock immersion against the wished of his colleagues who we only know through low budget phone conversations.
While at the disheveled home, they discover Sam, a mute feral boy who knows more than he lets on, but also drops clues. About midway through the film we get the twist in the making and the film improves from its slow piano soundtrack. Unfortunately the first half of the film was flat and unexciting. Denton Blane Everett was horrible and lifeless in this role. I didn't understand how the abandoned house still had electricity as well as all the horse metaphors which was vital to enjoying this feature.
The film includes scenes of self mutilation and implies torture. I found the film improving as it went on, but the three man play failed to generate decent horror.
Guide: F-bomb. Nudity
While at the disheveled home, they discover Sam, a mute feral boy who knows more than he lets on, but also drops clues. About midway through the film we get the twist in the making and the film improves from its slow piano soundtrack. Unfortunately the first half of the film was flat and unexciting. Denton Blane Everett was horrible and lifeless in this role. I didn't understand how the abandoned house still had electricity as well as all the horse metaphors which was vital to enjoying this feature.
The film includes scenes of self mutilation and implies torture. I found the film improving as it went on, but the three man play failed to generate decent horror.
Guide: F-bomb. Nudity