You'll Never Find Me
Directed by Josiah Allen, Indianna Bell
An isolated man living in a desolate caravan park is visited by a desperate young woman seeking shelter from a violent storm. As the savage storm worsens, these solitary souls begin to feel threatened - but who should really be afraid?
An isolated man is visited by a desperate young woman during a violent storm. What does she want? And who should be afraid?
Cast: Brendan Rock, Jordan Cowan
Member Reviews
Great movie with stellar sound, lighting, acting, and dialog. I thought the whole package was really satisfying and well done. High recommendation for lovers of slow burn dialog driven suspense.
An interesting movie with a decent twist.
Great movie. The premise reminded me a little bit of Heretic, but more claustrophobic. I'm surprised there are some low ratings here, but if you don't like chamber films, you won't like it. It's a psychological thriller all shot within the confines of a small trailer, and it really makes you feel the discomfort of being in a stranger's home where you can hear every movement and gulp. I was sure it was headed one way, and the ending completely surprised me. I thought the slow build really paid off in the last 15 minutes of the film.
A web that builds and builds filled with lived-in detail that eventually unravels. Kudos to the score for working nearly as hard as the leads.
Not as good as I thought