Lost Child (2017)

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Lost Child: Directed by Ramaa Mosley. With Leven Rambin, Jim Parrack, Taylor John Smith, Landon Edwards. An army veteran who returns home to the Ozarks finds an abandoned young boy in the woods, and as she searches for clues to the boy’s identity, discovers the local folklore about a spirit, which comes in the form of a child.

“This is a fairly entertaining flick. It kind of keeps you in suspense. It does have the typical annoying clichés in some parts, but overall it makes for a decent horror/suspense. Actually itu0026#39;s more of a suspense/mystery/drama type of movie than a horror. The acting is decent, but I did find some relationships between the characters, especially between the main actress and her brother, to be over the top and kind of ridiculous. It just seems ridiculous that her brother in the movie is so nasty to her. Seriously, heu0026#39;s just annoying. But the boy plays a good part, and the scenery in the movie is nice. Takes place in a rural area and has nice scenery throughout. Overall a suspenseful movie, a little bit slow burn, but still worth a watch. Itu0026#39;s a little ridiculous to think sheu0026#39;d be able to just keep a lost kid in the woods, but itu0026#39;s just a movie.”

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