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Good Neighbours
Lorrie's father is keen on the idea of an anti-crime Neighbourhood Watch, but Lorrie has his doubts. A play for the BBC schools anthology Scene written by Leslie Stewart.
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Plot Summary
In a quiet suburban neighborhood, a series of bizarre and increasingly disturbing events begin to unfold. A new family moves in, and their peculiar habits quickly draw the attention of their seemingly ordinary neighbors. As paranoia and suspicion mount, the line between reality and delusion blurs, leading to a darkly comedic and unsettling confrontation.
Critical Reception
Good Neighbours (also known as 'A Quiet Little Neighborhood') is a cult classic horror-comedy that garnered a niche following for its quirky premise and unsettling atmosphere. While not a mainstream critical darling upon its release, it has since been appreciated by genre fans for its unique blend of humor and dread.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unique and unsettling premise that blends humor with horror.
Appreciated for its offbeat characters and darkly comedic tone.
Seen as an interesting, albeit lesser-known, entry in the horror-comedy genre.
Google audience: Audience reception is mixed, with some viewers enjoying its quirky and unconventional approach to horror, while others found it too strange or uneven.
Fun Fact
The film was shot in Canada and is known for its somewhat eerie portrayal of suburban life, creating a palpable sense of unease despite its comedic elements.
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