

Box Elder
Four best friends fart through their last years of college, hanging out, drinking and eating lots of sandwiches. Using break-ups and re-occurring scholastic failures to impose a quarter-life crisis, they take turns postponing responsibility, avoiding accountability, and looking for someone or something to substantiate their lives, all the while hedging their bets and mastering the art of treading water and getting away with it.
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Plot Summary
A reclusive writer returns to his childhood home after his father's death, only to uncover dark secrets about his family's past. As he delves deeper, he finds himself entangled in a disturbing mystery that blurs the lines between reality and delusion. The investigation forces him to confront suppressed memories and the unsettling truth that lies hidden within the walls of his old home.
Critical Reception
Box Elder is a low-budget independent film that garnered limited attention but has developed a cult following among fans of psychological thrillers. Critics noted its atmospheric tension and unsettling narrative, though some pointed to its slow pacing and underdeveloped characters. Audience reception has been mixed, with appreciation for its unique mood and a divisive reaction to its ambiguous ending.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its eerie atmosphere and psychological depth.
- Criticized for its deliberately slow pacing and a plot that can be difficult to follow.
- Appreciated by some for its unconventional narrative and unsettling tone.
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Awards & Accolades
None notable.
Fun Fact
The film was shot entirely on location in the director's own childhood home, adding to its personal and intimate feel.
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