Review of Hush (2016) by Eddie N — 28 Mar 2017
Spoiler alert: The plot follows deaf writer Maddie played by Kate Siegel defending her isolated home in the woods from an intruder. Although the plot line of home invasion is nothing new, and seems a little cliche and overdone, the film is unique for using an entirely deaf protagonist. At first, Maddie's disability is obviously flagged by the film as a disadvantage. She cannot hear her assailant walking around her house, and is unaware of his presence for a good few minutes of the film. The threat is only revealed when she sees Creepy Mask Man for the first time.
Disability because she was deaf and she shouldn't have been alone.
Horror because there was blood and violence.
The plot was set up good because just the way in was set up it had good success.
Darkness because the theme was in the woods.
The film was great because of it had a good store line.
I would recommend it to my friends.
This review of Hush (2016) was written by Eddie N on 28 Mar 2017.
Hush has generally received positive reviews.
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