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Bright Hill Road
When a misstep after a workplace shooting puts alcoholic Marcy on leave, she heads out to see her sister in California. Halfway there, she stops for a couple of days at the Bright Hill Road Boarding House. The walls close in on the deeply troubled Marcy, as she loses touch with reality and comes face to face with the misdeeds of her sordid past.
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Plot Summary
When a young woman, Samson, starts experiencing disturbing visions and nightmares following her mother's suicide, she travels to the remote Bright Hill Road, the place her mother often spoke of. As she delves into the mystery surrounding her mother's past and the unsettling local folklore, Samson uncovers a terrifying truth that blurs the line between reality and hallucination, leading her to a dark and inescapable fate.
Critical Reception
Bright Hill Road received mixed to positive reviews, with critics often praising its atmospheric dread and unsettling imagery. While some found the pacing to be slow, many appreciated its unique blend of psychological horror and folk horror elements. The film was noted for its independent spirit and effective use of tension to build a sense of unease.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unsettling atmosphere and psychological tension.
Noted for its distinctive folk horror and mystery elements.
Some found the narrative progression to be deliberate, while others appreciated its slow-burn approach.
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Fun Fact
The film was inspired by director Danielle Krudy's own childhood experiences and a recurring nightmare her mother had.
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