
Movie spotlight
Lull
Mikako Tachibana, who disappeared three years ago, contacts her classmate Mizuki Aizawa. Police suspect a connection with a mysterious incident in the neighborhood and interview Mizuki. As the interrogation progresses, Mizuki's memories with Mikako come back to life.
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Plot Summary
A young woman named Jill is struggling with the aftermath of a traumatic event and finds herself increasingly isolated. As her grip on reality begins to slip, she becomes convinced that an unseen entity is tormenting her. The film blurs the lines between psychological distress and supernatural horror, leaving the audience to question what is real and what is a product of her unraveling mind.
Critical Reception
Lull received mixed reviews from critics, with praise often directed at Laura J. Heisler's performance and the film's unsettling atmosphere. However, many found the plot to be derivative and the horror elements underdeveloped, leading to a polarizing reception.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its lead performance and chilling ambiance.
Criticized for a predictable plot and weak horror execution.
Divisive for its ambiguous ending and psychological themes.
Google audience: Audience reception for Lull is not widely documented on Google platforms, with limited available ratings and reviews.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on a relatively low budget, with much of the suspense relying on practical effects and atmospheric direction rather than extensive CGI.
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