
Beverley Sloan returns to her hometown after fifteen years of abandonment to make preparations for her long-estranged mother's funeral. Once arriving home, strange visions and recovered memories of a forgotten childhood horror begin to haunt Beverley, causing her grip on reality and her own sanity to slowly begin falling away.... (Full plot summary below)
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Beverley Sloan returns to her hometown after fifteen years of abandonment to make preparations for her long-estranged mother's funeral. Once arriving home, strange visions and recovered memories of a forgotten childhood horror begin to haunt Beverley, causing her grip on reality and her own sanity to slowly begin falling away.
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| User ReviewKen SMike Stoklasa and Jay Bauman, who are more commonly associated with extended comedic reviews of "Star Trek" and "Star Wars" reviews online (as well as their excellent new movie review series "Half in the Bag"), directed this psychological thriller before they rose to semi-internet fame with their Mr. Plinkett character. This is a decent film, and it shows that they can do more than sarcastic schlocky films like "Feeding Frenzy". Sure "The Recovered" isn't groundbreaking, and it doesn't really do too much new with the ground it walks on...but it is a competently made film, and it shows their potential together. If Stoklasa and Bauman ever decide to move on from the goofy schlock stuff they make now (which I thoroughly enjoy, by the way), I'd be quite interested to see what else they could produce. This may be really low budget and not terribly fresh in terms of plot...but it shows promise and is well made for what it is. |