Farm House (2008)
51KFarm House (2008). 1h 35m | R
“Despite the fact that the dialogue in the flashback scenes at the beginning of the movie was important to fully understand what was going on, it was confusing and hard to keep in mind. while I didnu0026#39;t see the surprise twist at the end coming, it failed to really shock me, because I had to watch this movie twice to fully understand the story by which time the intended effect had been lost. My advice for you is to try and remember the lines in flashbacks, especially the one in the beginning and one in the middle so that you can connect them with the lines in the final scene.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThis movie kept me at the edge of my seat, but it had potential to be way more thrilling than its current version. The stupidity of the husband at certain points was annoying; when you have a chance to finish off the killer, but you just stand there and do nothing. It probably was not out of place here, because it could be argued that it was used to emphasize his cowardice, which is a point brought up in the movie. The CGI used in the movie was not very good, but it wasnu0026#39;t terrible either. Had they spent a little bit more budget and lengthened the movie, it couldu0026#39;ve turned into one of the best horror movies ever, because even its current version was head and shoulders above most horror movies I get to see and as a horror movie fan, I do watch lots of horror movies. The acting was good and the movie looked like one with high production values. So while the movie had room for improvement, Iu0026#39;m going to give it an 8/10 and strongly recommend this title to horror movie fans, who do not shy away from watching torture scenes. They were few but very effective and truly disturbing.”