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Polaroid
A boy with an immature single mom is on the search for a more responsible nanny when he runs into an ex-ice hockey player who suits his liking.
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Plot Summary
A lonely college student finds an antique Polaroid camera that captures gruesome visions of the future. When the photos reveal a series of murders, she discovers that the camera has a dark, supernatural entity attached to it, which is killing anyone who poses in its developing images.
Critical Reception
Polaroid received generally negative reviews from critics and audiences, with many criticizing its predictable plot, underdeveloped characters, and reliance on jump scares.
What Reviewers Say
Despite a potentially interesting premise, the film fails to deliver a compelling horror experience.
The scares are largely unoriginal, and the narrative struggles to maintain tension.
Critics found the visual effects and creature design to be uninspired.
Google audience: Audiences found the film to be a forgettable entry in the horror genre, citing a lack of originality and a disappointing execution of its central concept. Some viewers appreciated the attempts at suspense, but ultimately felt it fell short.
Fun Fact
Director Lars Klevberg previously directed the acclaimed short film "Polaroid" (2015), which inspired this feature film. The short gained significant attention online, leading to the development of the full-length movie.
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