Director: Scott Schirmer•Genres: Horror, Thriller, Mystery
Ten-year-old Marty lives in isolation with his two older brothers after their parents mysteriously disappear. When Marty discovers a disturbing, life-size dollhouse in the woods, he becomes convinced it holds the key to his parents' whereabouts. As he delves deeper into the mystery, he uncovers a dark and terrifying secret that threatens to consume him and his family.
Found gained a cult following within the independent horror community for its unique premise, unsettling atmosphere, and gore. While recognized for its ambitious storytelling on a low budget, it was also noted for its raw, unpolished execution and challenging themes. It has been praised by genre enthusiasts for its originality and willingness to push boundaries.
Praised for its disturbing and original horror concept.
Noted for its effective use of gore and unsettling imagery.
Criticized by some for its rough production values and bleak tone.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce and largely confined to niche horror forums. Those who appreciate the film often cite its unique and disturbing plot, while others find it too graphic or amateurish.
The film's distinctive dollhouse set was constructed by director Scott Schirmer himself in his backyard.
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