Displaced
The story of Daniel, an 11 year-old victim of the foster system, and his last chance at finding a family.
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Plot Summary
A family inherits an old house only to discover it's inhabited by a malevolent entity. As the supernatural presence grows stronger, they must fight for their lives to uncover the house's dark secrets and escape its clutches. The entity preys on their deepest fears, turning their dream home into a terrifying prison. Their struggle becomes a desperate battle for survival against an ancient evil.
Critical Reception
Displaced received largely negative reviews from critics, who often cited its derivative plot, uneven pacing, and uninspired scares. Audiences also found it to be a forgettable entry in the crowded supernatural horror genre, with many criticizing the acting and special effects. It failed to gain significant traction or critical acclaim upon its release.
What Reviewers Say
- Often criticized for its predictable plot and reliance on common horror tropes.
- The film struggled with pacing, leading to a lack of sustained tension.
- Many reviewers found the acting and special effects to be unconvincing.
Google audience: Google user reviews are scarce, but the available feedback indicates general disappointment with the film's lack of originality and poor execution. Viewers frequently mentioned that the movie failed to deliver on its premise and was ultimately a letdown.
Fun Fact
Despite its low rating, the film features veteran actors Tracey Gold, Michael Gross, and Meredith Baxter, known for their roles in popular television series like 'Growing Pains' and 'Family Ties'.
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