There is pretty much nothing going for this movie – it is messy, boring, way too long, sloppily written and badly executed, and I would highly recommend staying away from this one. I can keep talking about this, but it won’t be pretty, and I just don’t have the energy to expend on such a useless experience. Very reminiscent of the trident flashlight in Under The Bed. For instance, let’s also not forget the part where they armed themselves with a black light and a flash as a weapon. There was also so much stupid stuff going on the whole time. Reflection of light is when the light bounces off a medium. There was like no finesse to this whatsoever. Based on the refractive index of the medium, the light ray changes its. This movie relied heavily on jump scares, too, which were just cheap. ![]() The logic was totally broken, too, and not in the acceptable way of most horrors. I didn’t like any of the characters, either, except maybe the boyfriend, Bret. The story was beyond weak and flimsy, and the longer the movie went on, the more obvious this became. Like when we got the explanation for Sophie? You can’t be serious! That’s what it was about? That?! Horrible, horrible, and so silly. That someone actually put this in a movie… that someone actually wrote this script. Every minute the movie progressed, it got cornier, cheesier, and more terrible. From that moment, I knew I was doomed to suffer through to the end. It felt like we were nearing the end, and I saw we were twenty minutes in. Eighty minutes of film time, to be precise, which felt like the longest movie I had ever had the misfortune of watching. In a textile factory, an employee named Esther encounters a silhouette of a woman when the lights are off, but cannot see it when the lights are on. Teresa Palmer, Maria Bello, Emily Alyn Lind, Gabriel Bateman. Then someone had the real bright spark idea of stretching that short into a feature length film. Lights Out (2016) Action, Drama, Horror, Mystery, Thriller. I watched the short when that came out, and it was pretty good. I didn’t expect much, but I didn’t expect it to suck quite this much. SYNOPSIS: When her little brother, Martin, experiences the same events that once tested her sanity, Rebecca works to unlock the truth behind the terror, which brings her face to face with an entity that has an attachment to their mother, Sophie.
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