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In Vain
The end of the afternoon at the edge of a river, a concert near the water. The strange Rodolphe notices Alex, shy young man who has eyes only for Julia, Parisian on holidays. Rodolphe undertakes to help him, in his own way.
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Plot Summary
A young woman awakens in a mysterious, dilapidated house with no memory of how she got there. As she attempts to piece together her past, she discovers the house is a trap, ensnaring her in a cycle of psychological torment and supernatural horror. She must confront her forgotten sins and a terrifying entity that feeds on her fear to escape.
Critical Reception
John T. Quinn's 'In Vain' garnered mixed to negative reviews, with critics often citing its underdeveloped plot and reliance on jump scares over genuine suspense. While some appreciated the atmospheric tension and the lead performance, the film was generally seen as a forgettable entry in the psychological horror genre, failing to live up to its potential.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unsettling atmosphere and the strong central performance.
Criticized for a predictable plot and excessive reliance on cheap scares.
Ultimately deemed an unoriginal and unsatisfying horror experience.
Google audience: Audience reception for 'In Vain' is largely unrecorded, with insufficient data available to summarize user sentiment.
Fun Fact
The film was shot in a single, abandoned house over a period of 18 days to enhance its claustrophobic atmosphere.
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