IMDb6.1/10
Rotten Tomatoes84%
Metacritic71/100
Google Users74%
Director: Andrew Semans•Genres: Thriller, Horror, Drama
Margaret, a successful businesswoman, leads a carefully managed life that is thrown into disarray when a manipulative man from her past reappears. David's return triggers Margaret's deep-seated trauma and forces her to confront the dark secrets she has long suppressed. As David's psychological torment escalates, Margaret must fight to maintain her sanity and protect her family from his sinister influence.
Resurrection was met with generally positive reviews, praised for its intense atmosphere, strong performances, particularly from Rebecca Hall, and its unnerving exploration of trauma and control. Some critics found the film's third act to be polarizing, but many lauded its originality and chilling effectiveness.
Rebecca Hall delivers a powerhouse performance as a woman tormented by her past.
The film masterfully builds a sense of dread and psychological unease.
Its shocking third act is a daring, albeit divisive, statement on trauma and agency.
Google audience: Audiences generally found the film to be a tense and disturbing psychological thriller, with many highlighting Rebecca Hall's performance. Some viewers were unsettled by the extreme nature of the plot and the ending, while others appreciated its bold approach.
Nominated for Best Actress (Rebecca Hall) at the Independent Spirit Awards.
Director Andrew Semans has stated that the film's central antagonist, David, was inspired by the manipulative behavior he witnessed in certain online communities.
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