If you're gonna borrow from other movies, you might as well borrow from the best. And that's what Austrian filmmakers Veronika Franz and Severin Fiala did with their moody horror offering The Lodge.
This isn't a rip off of The Shining and Hereditary, although it does look and feel somewhat similar. Visually and tonally, it reminded me of The Shining, and there's a dynamic reminiscent of Hereditary. Otherwise The Lodge is its own beast.
This is a slow-burn horror based on the bad decisions of the characters involved. In a way, it's like the John Wick of horror, cautioning us not to mess with forces you know nothing about. Riley Keough is amazing as Grace, the lone survivor of a religious cult massacre, who is trying desperately to have a normal life with recently divorced Richard, played by Richard Armitage.
Sadly, her kids want nothing to do with Grace, especially after their mom kills herself. Things slowly go downhill from there.
Saying much more will ruin the fun, or should I say "fun." The Lodge is a pretty messed up story. This isn't one for gore hounds, but if you dig psychological horror with twists and turns, you'll dig it. And if you are like me, and enjoy seeing everyone get what they deserve, then you should enjoy it as well.
The Lodge is a Good, and I highly recommend taking the ride.
This isn't a rip off of The Shining and Hereditary, although it does look and feel somewhat similar. Visually and tonally, it reminded me of The Shining, and there's a dynamic reminiscent of Hereditary. Otherwise The Lodge is its own beast.
This is a slow-burn horror based on the bad decisions of the characters involved. In a way, it's like the John Wick of horror, cautioning us not to mess with forces you know nothing about. Riley Keough is amazing as Grace, the lone survivor of a religious cult massacre, who is trying desperately to have a normal life with recently divorced Richard, played by Richard Armitage.
Sadly, her kids want nothing to do with Grace, especially after their mom kills herself. Things slowly go downhill from there.
Saying much more will ruin the fun, or should I say "fun." The Lodge is a pretty messed up story. This isn't one for gore hounds, but if you dig psychological horror with twists and turns, you'll dig it. And if you are like me, and enjoy seeing everyone get what they deserve, then you should enjoy it as well.
The Lodge is a Good, and I highly recommend taking the ride.
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