


Faults
Claire is under the grip of a mysterious new cult called Faults. Desperate to be reunited with their daughter, Claire's parents recruit one of the world's foremost experts on mind control, Ansel Roth.
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Plot Summary
A lonely and indebted marriage counselor, Ansel, is drawn into a dangerous world when he's hired by a mysterious couple to break his own daughter free from a dangerous cult. As he delves deeper into the cult's practices and his daughter's new beliefs, Ansel finds himself questioning his own sanity and the reality of his situation. The film becomes a tense psychological game as he attempts to rescue her, blurring the lines between manipulation and genuine liberation.
Critical Reception
Faults received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised its unsettling atmosphere, strong performances, and suspenseful narrative. The film was noted for its mature handling of complex themes and its ability to create tension without relying on overt violence.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its tense and unsettling atmosphere.
- Lauded for compelling performances, particularly from Mary Elizabeth Winstead.
- Noted for its intelligent exploration of cults and manipulation.
Google audience: Audience reviews indicate a divided reception, with many appreciating the film's intriguing premise and suspenseful build-up. However, some found the ending ambiguous and the pacing occasionally slow.
Fun Fact
Director Riley Stearns' wife, actress Mary Elizabeth Winstead, stars in the film and also served as an executive producer.
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