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The Guest
A lonely woman and a mysterious intruder get more than they bargained for when a quiet evening proves to be deadlier than either of them could have imagined.
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Plot Summary
A soldier unexpectedly arrives at the family home of his fallen comrade, introducing himself as a friend who was able to fulfill his dying wish. The family welcomes him, but as he inserts himself into their lives, a series of violent events begin to unfold, leading them to question his true intentions.
Critical Reception
The Guest received widespread critical acclaim, particularly for its stylish direction, soundtrack, and Dan Stevens' charismatic performance. It was praised for its unique blend of horror, thriller, and black comedy elements, and its effective subversion of genre tropes.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its stylish visuals and atmospheric 80s-inspired soundtrack.
Dan Stevens' compelling performance as the enigmatic 'David' was a highlight.
Applauded for its suspenseful narrative and unexpected genre twists.
Google audience: Audience reviews highlight the film's thrilling plot and the standout performance by Dan Stevens. Many enjoyed the suspense and the blend of genres, though some found the ending to be somewhat divisive.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for the Grand Prize at the Sundance Film Festival. Won Best Supporting Actress for Maika Monroe at the Austin Film Critics Association Awards.
Fun Fact
The film's distinctive retro soundtrack was a crucial element in its creation, with director Adam Wingard and composer Steve Moore collaborating closely to evoke a specific 1980s synth-pop and industrial sound.
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