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Release Date:
1 June 2007 (Italy) more
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His search for peace of mind... will leave his mind in pieces. more
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Trevor is a young man who has been sentenced to a long stay in a mental hospital after brutally killing his girlfriend... more | add synopsis
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Difficult Film to Follow, Might Be Worth It more (61 total)

Cast

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Andras Jones ... Trevor Blackburn

Seth Green ... Douglas
Jeffrey Combs ... Dr. Ek
Wendy Robie ... Dr. Thalama

Ted Raimi ... Dr. Coffee
Beth Bates ... Faith
Shannon Hart Cleary ... Amy

Alice Cooper ... Samuel Leventhal

Jerry Hauck ... Ronald
Brenda James ... Nurse
Nancy Wolfe ... Liz

Stephen Donovan ... Doctor 1
Andrew Ggem ... Doctor 2
Cutter Cutshaw ... Orderly

Scott Levy ... Orderly
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Horror in the Attic (UK)
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Rated R for strong sexual content, horror violence/gore, language and drug use.
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100 min
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Revealing mistakes: Near the end when Trevor and Faith are making love, you can see the actor is wearing a flesh-tone g-string. As they are sitting and talking in the follow scene, you can see the "string" part on his hips. more

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Difficult Film to Follow, Might Be Worth It, 25 February 2009
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Author: Gavin Schmitt (gavin6942@yahoo.com) from Kaukauna, Wisconsin

Trevor Blackburn is put under psychiatric care after killing his girlfriend and then going into a four year coma. As part of his treatment, he is placed in Love House, a community of nuts hoping to become rehabilitated. But why can't Trevor recall the murder he's accused of?

Other people -- at least two -- have called this a "thinking man's horror film", and I'm going to join them. The events are shown out of order, usually out of context, and even once the film is completed you may or may not have understood everything that happened. At one point, there's even a nod to H. P. Lovecraft, though as near as I can tell, this film has no direct connection.

The "thinking man" aspect is either going to intrigue you or frustrate you. I am a thinking man, as is my friend Seth who watched it with me, and we were frustrated. Had it not been for our man-crushes on Jeffrey Combs and Ted Raimi, the film probably would have been turned off. Now that I've seen it through, I'm curious to watch it again knowing the answers from stage one... but only so I can understand it, not because I think I'll like it.

While Combs and Raimi made the film enjoyable, and a brief Alice Cooper was nice (anyone seen "Prince of Darkness"?), what I really disliked was the actor playing Trevor, Andras Jones. Jones simply can't act for dog snot in this picture, comes off as not knowing his own emotions and more often than not is just lost. I didn't care about him, and as a lead, that's horse apples. His supporting actor, Seth Green (playing "Douglas"), wasn't much better. Green has his moments and this wasn't one of them.

There's some minor gore, some drug use, a fair dose of sexuality... so that's good. And director Jeremy Kasten does a fine job at the helm. One scene follows Seth Green around a game room and is executed flawlessly. This is probably more due to the cinematographer, but regardless it stood out. Kasten went on to make "The Thirst" (which I enjoyed) and the remake of "Wizard of Gore" with Crispin Glover. This was his directing debut, and a job well done.

I picked this film up used for $2.99 on the power of Jeffrey Combs alone, and it was worth that for the viewing... if you can find the same deal, pick it up. Or rent it. Don't buy this one, unless you really want to irk your friends and ruin a good night of drinking. Usually I drink during horror films, and on this one I didn't. Good thing, or I never would have made it through. Thinking man, yes. Drinking man, no.

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