A young woman is followed by an unknown supernatural force after getting involved in a sexual encounter.
Director:
David Robert MitchellWriter:
David Robert MitchellStars:
Maika Monroe, Keir Gilchrist, Olivia LuccardiStoryline
For nineteen-year-old Jay, Autumn should be about school, boys and week-ends out at the lake. But after a seemingly innocent sexual encounter, she finds herself plagued by strange visions and the inescapable sense that someone, something, is following her. Faced with this burden, Jay and her friends must find a way to escape the horrors, that seem to be only a few steps behind.Box Office
Budget: $2,000,000 (estimated)
Opening Weekend: $160,089 (USA) (13 March 2015)
Gross: $14,673,301 (USA) (19 June 2015)
Reviews
I'm
not usually one for horror, but I do appreciate films that use the
genre to explore interesting themes. It Follows is hardly scary. A
couple disturbing scenes perhaps, but it cushions the threatened
protagonist by always keeping her company with her friends. This is not a
film that uses isolation to its advantage for suspense. The menace
doesn't care. But how the 'it' manifests itself is irrelevant, it's a
coming-of-age film using a stalking terror as an allegory for the
anxieties of adulthood. Sure, it could also be about sexually
transmitted diseases given its teenage cast and the method of the
monster, but the beauty of It Follows is that it works for any
interpretation. The former is the one that resonated with me the most,
hinted in an early scene where the protagonist hangs out with who later
becomes the person who gives her 'it.' There's an odd nostalgia about
it, conjured by the vibrant cinematography and retro score, but Mitchell
keeps it fresh. The only misstep is the misconceived third act where
the characters are essentially asking for the trouble they receive but
the humanistic approach Maika Monroe takes to her character saves it
from feeling too removed.
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