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Visions
In split screen we see both a utopian and a dystopian day in the life of a girl called Sam.
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Plot Summary
A pregnant couple, Eve and David, move to a secluded vineyard estate hoping to start a new life after a personal tragedy. However, their hopes are quickly dashed as strange and terrifying events begin to plague them. Eve starts experiencing disturbing visions and hears voices, leading her to believe the vineyard is haunted by a malevolent entity with a dark past connected to her unborn child.
Critical Reception
Visions received generally negative reviews from critics and was largely overlooked by audiences. The film was criticized for its predictable plot, derivative horror elements, and uninspired execution, failing to deliver on its premise of supernatural dread.
What Reviewers Say
The film relies too heavily on jump scares and familiar horror tropes.
The acting is serviceable, but the characters and plot are underdeveloped.
Lacks originality and fails to create genuine suspense or scares.
Google audience: Audience reviews indicate disappointment with the film's unoriginality and lack of effective scares. Many viewers found the plot predictable and the overall experience underwhelming, with some appreciating the effort but ultimately finding it to be a forgettable horror movie.
Fun Fact
Director Kevin Greutert is also known for his work as an editor on the Saw franchise, including editing and directing Saw VI and Saw 3D.
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