Review of The Invitation (2016) by Prince H — 16 Apr 2016
The film is based on doubt, you have to be attentive to every person and every movement in order to finally get a point of view may be the correct one or not. At the beginning of the film on the spot is set the tone twisted for us we all recognize the people and the situation of concern in the film .
We start the call with Will (Logan) and new girlfriend Keira where leads to the house where they were invited by his ex-wife, Leiden (Tammy Blanchard), who now lives with her new husband, David. Also in attendance a lot of old friends, who have not come together since the death of the former couple's children in the same house.
Obviously this makes things a little confusing, and the constant tension make everyone screwed over for the film because of the antics of each one.film at times moving to the unease. Because all the characters do not really want to be present in the House, but they must accept the invitation from respect only, so the film is easy for us - as viewers - through not comfortable to interact with the story and tense and exciting way strangely, every friend of friends trying to get out of this call with the least damage.
director presents us with some smart touches , while the choice of places and imaging wonderful .film disturbing enough to be scary, or playing to the situation of mental enough to be troublesome, but because the film connects each person scenes of the film plot permission on all wait to the end to find out who the victor in this plot and this great positive evaluation of the film for the movie I give 5.
5 / 10.
This review of The Invitation (2016) was written by Prince H on 16 Apr 2016.
The Invitation has generally received positive reviews.
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