Psychos & Socios (2020)
32KPsychos u0026 Socios: Directed by David Groves. With Jonathan Meza, Stephanie Brait, Clayton Amon, Mayer Stern. After his sister’s death, a clairvoyant man confronts three of his unhinged, former classmates, to find the truth behind her death.
“I feel like I just experienced an extended acid trip. This movie was all over the place, flashbacks, actors talking to the camera, then back to normal movie actions. It was confusing as all get out and you really had to pay attention to put the clues together. It definitely felt like a low budget film.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eBUT somehow it kept my eyes glued to the screen. The acting was over the top but it I think it was meant to be. And the actors were great! Especially the main guy Aaron. Not Oscar worthy or anything, just better than I expected them to be. And I believed their characters. The plot was easy to understand, a guy wanting to know who killed his sister. The subplots were another thing, I was so confused right up to the very end, then it made sense. The background was as youu0026#39;d expect for a low budget but I didnu0026#39;t really notice it after a bit. The sound was fine, no low/high issues. Sometimes it was funny, again I think it was on purpose.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eBottom line, I enjoyed the movie, I just donu0026#39;t know WHY I did. Itu0026#39;s worth a watch if you canu0026#39;t find something better.”