

Servant's Day
The fun adventures of the maids who work in a city building, and the entanglements with their employers.
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Plot Summary
In a remote Welsh village, a young woman, who is the sole survivor of a recent tragedy, is brought to a secluded house to recuperate under the care of a mysterious couple. As she tries to recover, unsettling events and strange occurrences begin to plague her, blurring the lines between reality and delusion. She starts to suspect that her caretakers have sinister intentions and that the house itself holds dark secrets related to the village's past.
Critical Reception
Servant's Day received a mixed to positive reception, with critics praising its atmospheric tension and performances, particularly from the lead cast. Some found the plot somewhat predictable, while others appreciated its unsettling mood and psychological horror elements.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its gripping atmosphere and suspenseful storytelling.
- Commended for strong performances, especially from its ensemble cast.
- Some noted a slow build-up and a somewhat conventional third act.
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Fun Fact
Although released in 1989, Servant's Day was filmed in the summer of 1988 and had a limited release, contributing to its relative obscurity.
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