Den of Darkness (2016)

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Den of Darkness: Directed by Sandra Lindo. With Monika Tilling, Eric John Dugan, Mackinlee Waddell, Ada Luz Pla. After moving with her husband to a new house to cope from the accident that recently blinded her, a Den Mother continues to be haunted by guilt over the death of a girl scout until the couple find a little girl living hidden in their house, revealing unthinkable dark secrets.

“The first thing i noticed when u0026quot;Den of Darknessu0026quot; started was how robotic the u0026quot;actorsu0026quot; were, it felt like watching a bunch of Kristen Stewart impressionists talking to each other with their expressionless faces and inability to move their facial muscles, another thing which annoyed me was the fact the the main character Hellen feels the need to remind us she is blind every 5 seconds for the first half of the movie, we get it, you are blind, i can tell by the way you walk around the house as if you are drunk, just stellar acting there. Then something really special happens, whoever watches this film will be treated to the worlds slowest most boring u0026quot;trainingu0026quot; montage in which Hellen manages to to overcome her depression of the fact she is blind. The script was awful, real people donu0026#39;t talk or phrase things how these people do in this film, someone actually says u0026quot;kisses like strawberriesu0026quot; to which i responded by proceeding to open my window and consider jumping to my impending doom, but the film was nearly over so i decided to continue to watch it, i really could only find one thing i liked about this film and that was Rosa the maid, played by Ada Luz Pla, you were a beacon of light in a Den of Darkness.”

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