

Something to Hide
Marriage, family, career, everything in Claude's life is a success. Mayor of his town, he is almost certain to become senator. For his beloved grandson Lucas, life is much less cheerful: his parents are divorcing and he's awkward and ill at ease. One day he accuses his grandfather of rape.
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Plot Summary
A group of friends on a remote getaway finds themselves targeted by a mysterious entity that seems to feed on their deepest fears. As paranoia and distrust grow, they must uncover the truth behind the haunting before they become its next victims. The isolated cabin setting amplifies the escalating terror and psychological manipulation.
Critical Reception
Something to Hide received mixed to negative reviews from critics, with many citing its predictable plot and underdeveloped characters. Audiences, however, were somewhat more divided, with some appreciating the attempts at atmospheric horror and suspense, while others found it lacking in originality and effective scares.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its attempts at building suspense and a few genuinely unsettling moments.
- Criticized for relying on horror tropes and a convoluted storyline.
- The performances were noted as being uneven, with some actors delivering stronger showings than others.
Google audience: Google users were split on 'Something to Hide.' While some appreciated the film's eerie atmosphere and the psychological aspect of the horror, a significant portion found the plot predictable and the scares uninspired. Many viewers felt the film didn't live up to its potential and relied too heavily on jump scares.
Fun Fact
The remote cabin used for filming was reportedly chosen for its isolation and natural darkness, contributing to the film's unsettling ambiance during night shoots.
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