The Ballerina (2017)

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The Ballerina: Directed by Steve Pullen. With Isabella Pullen, Steve Pullen, Peggy Pullen, Charles Pullen. A man and his 9-year-old daughter disappear into the swampy Virginia backwoods. Haunted by tragedy and destitution, they must both face the painful past if they are to ever have a future.

“… since the IMDB rating kinda showed otherwise. I was gambling by watching this, and I was honestly surprised because it paid off. I was already aware that this is a low-budget movie so I did not expect much. But the story is honestly appealing – this reminds me of the horror concepts when they would mix emotions and feelings instead of giving one jumpscare and gory makeup after another. nI give this a seven because after all, the director could improve some of the aspects. Such as … they already implied that it was a desolated camping site, why would anyone be able to pull out a laptop WITH AN INTERNET CONNECTION, since the place is already described as desolated?? The script still needs workarounds on those. I am always a fan of horror movies with background stories and somehow this satisfies me enough and jumpscares already bored me to death. This is the kind of horror where the revelation of the u0026quot;truthu0026quot; gives you the kind of emotional scare and u0026quot;ouch … now it makes sense!u0026quot; feelings.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eDisclaimer: this is my first review after stalking IMDB for years – no, I am not getting paid for this, I just want to give the reader a fair considerations since I know that there are so many trashy movies out there these days. Those who fell asleep watching this may be into a more action-packed horror (and I donu0026#39;t blame them because horrors are after all meant to scare the crap outta you), but for those who can concentrate on dramas and conflict, Iu0026#39;d say this movie is worth considering.”

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