Review of Faults (2014) by Carlos Z — 04 Oct 2015
Faults is an awe inspiring psychological horror film that begins with a veneer of unease and tension and by the end it has transformed into, fittingly, a mind warping state of horror induced enlightenment.
This film, which feels destined to become a hidden gem, is a lean work of art that begs the questions "Who is ever in control?", "In our modern world of financial debt and interpersonal responsibilities do we have free will", and perhaps most terrifying of all "Did we ever have free will at all?".
Leland Orser and Mary Elizabeth Winstead absolutely command the audiences attention and respect throughout the proceedings in ways that will frankly surprise and shock you. There isn't much press from what I've seen of this film, but this much is clear: it is a masterpiece, and everyone who reads this is now obligated to watch it.
This review of Faults (2014) was written by Carlos Z on 04 Oct 2015.
Faults has generally received positive reviews.
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