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Coming
to Digital and DVD this week from writer/director David Koepp, Blumhouse and
Universal Pictures Home Entertainment comes a story of vacationing fear when
YOU SHOULD HAVE LEFT.
Theo
(Kevin Bacon) is a man married to his young actress wife Susanna (Amanda
Seyfried) and they share the very young Ella (Avery Essex). Dealing with his
emotions of the past, he visits the set where Susanna only to have more
pressure to be a good and supportive husband. This is especially difficult
since the topic of people not liking Theo comes up.
He
convinces Susanna that they need some time together before she heads for an 8
week shoot in London. That is when they drive up to a huge vacation home in
Wales. It is spacious and minimalist in its furnishing, but the family is
enchanted by the house and the surrounding grounds. But beauty can be
deceiving…
…as
Ella begins to see shadows. The next day Susanna and Ella talk a walk and the
young girl asked the question she probably should not have, "why do people
not like Daddy?" and the story is unraveled before her. Theo is furious
that she subjected their daughter to the story, but Ella makes it clear she
loves her father.
Theo
goes to the grocery store where a shopkeeper questions him about their stay at
the house. He finds the questions strange. It gets stranger when a woman asks
him if he is spoken to the owner Stetler. Trying to chalk it up to the area,
Theo has a dream that night that the house is changing, and that Ella is in
harm’s way.
Trying
to keep it together, the final straw is discovering that Susanna is not being
honest with him and she leaves for the evening. Theo and Ella find ways to keep
themselves amused and that is when he begins to suspect that the house has a
bigger story to tell. Instead, the house turns against Theo with strange twists
and turns making it impossible to leave.
What
it wants from him might be more than he can take.
Bacon
as Theo does an excellent job as an insecure husband mixed with a supernatural.
One of my favorite films he has done is the 1990 FLATLINERS and the 1999 STIR
OF ECHOES. As Theo, Bacon's character delves into a life before Susanna and
Ella and the strain of his own insecurities. The scene between Bacon and young
Ella is something to have tissue for which is unexpected for a
suspense/supernatural thriller.
Seyfried
as Susanna is a young actress who finds herself taking roles that cause
conflict between she and husband Theo. Seyfried seems concerned about her
husband but also shuts herself away a bit when Theo can't seem to control his
insecurities. She pulls her weight in the film but does not get to get her
hands dirty.
Essex
as Ella is absolutely stunning! She is smart, doesn't miss much, has a bit of a
wild streak but also sees that her father is struggling, oh, and has her own
issues with the house. This young actress is powerful and gives her little self
a resilience that her parents should have taken a lesson from.
Other
cast include Colin Blumenau as the Shopkeeper, Lowri Richards as the town Welsh
Woman, Joshua Jackson as Susanna’s Production Assistant and Eli Powers as
Susann's Assistant.
Universal
Pictures Home Entertainment has just added an amazing film to their library and
making it available for us to all experience and re-experience in our own home
theaters. There are films of every genre available from scary to drama to
family films. For more of what they have to offer please visit www.uphe.com.
YOU
SHOULD HAVE LEFT is a mind-bending story with some jumps that got me easily.
Okay, I did holler once but I am sure you will holler even more. It is a cast
of 2 1/2 that carry the film and they do it well. As the story starts to unfold
it is a tad bit predictable but none the less fun to watch.
Might
I suggest watching it in the dark as I did, you will get the full effect that
is pretty cool, especially on a Friday night. Living in the times we are, it is
cool to have a movie night at home and scary movies happen to be our favorite.
Don't
turn away from the screen or you will miss the small pieces of the larger
supernatural puzzle.
In the end – the house finds you!
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