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Der junge Tyler führt ein glückliches Leben in einer amerikanischen Kleinstadt, die vor zehn Jahren von einem Serienkiller heimgesucht wurde. Der sogenannte Clovehitch-Killer tötete mehrere Frauen, die er stets gefesselt an seinen Tatorten hinterließ. Eines Tages findet Tyler im Auto seines Vaters das Bild eines strangulierten Mädchens. Schockiert von diesem Ereignis, keimt in ihm der Verdacht auf, dass eventuell sein Vater der langgesuchte Clovehitch-Killer sein könnte. Mithilfe der gleichaltrigen Kassi geht er seiner Eingebung nach, um eine ungeheuerliche Wahrheit ans Licht zu bringen.
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A bleak and melancholy flick with smatterings of tension and sub-context. Really well handled subject matter with many meaningful questions asked about the family unit, close knit communities and the secrets veiled by those you think you know so well. Great stuff.
Very good movie! Recommended by me to you all!
Okay movie, lacked tension. I was really excited to see this movie appear on Netflix after I saw the trailer a while back but it didn't really meet my expectations. The plot is decent and Dylan McDermott can definitely deliver the serial killer/dad part but the story was told pretty dull. Kassi is a cool character, she carried this movie forward. [spoiler] I was caught of guard when Tyler confronted his dad at gunpoint, didn't see that coming, nice touch but the ending completely ruined that. I get that he'd want to protect his mom and sister from the heartbreak of learning that their husband/dad was a serial killer but it felt wrong especially since Tyler and Kassi killed him, which even if he was a serial killer who wouldn't stop, makes them bad people as well. He was unarmed and out cold at that point so they basically executed him. Also, what bothers me about this movie (and many other movies in which teens are the main characters) is that at no point do they contact the police. They go about it themselves jeopardizing their own safety as the lady who was tied up in her house. [/spoiler]
It was actually a pretty good movie depicting how you don't always know people and what they are capable of. Some people have dark secrets. Worth a watch for sure.
A good movie [spoiler]until it isn't[/spoiler]. The slow burn was good, the acting was good, the tension was good. [spoiler]But it lacks one critical thing - common sense. Nobody thinks to call the cops, and any reasoning for not doing so isn't well conveyed to the audience. Meh.[/spoiler]