Home Movie
Psychologist mom and over-eager Pastor dad have moved their twins to a remote house in the woods, where the kids are clearly going very, very wrong. The video camera that the parents constantly use to record their holidays (and horrors) is the viewer's only eye on what happens, giving a documentary feel to the movie, but lacking in supportive plot information. Each parent tries to approach the creepy kid problem from their own field and perspective, and the videoed holidays and diary entries show us the conflicts in their apparently wonderful marriage, as well as in their very opposed professions, though the film remains purposely ambiguous. The faux documentary approach is most certainly derived from the "The Blair Witch Project" school of filmmaking, so the characters are familiar, but the plot is open to the viewer's interpretation, planting this film in a very modern genre.
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Home Movie
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Ghouls and Gals
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The Night Mare
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Moment Devine
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Royal Romancer
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String Quartet, Opus 10
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Happy Birthday to You
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Mildred J. Hill:
Writer
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Main Title and First Victim (Jaws)
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The Murder
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Silent Night
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The First Noel
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Adrian Pasdar:
Performer
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O Tannenbaum
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Ernst Anschütz:
(não creditada) melodia tradicional, letras
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Deck the Halls
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Thomas Oliphant:
(não creditada) melodia tradicional, letras
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