Tim (Cameron Bender) and Emily (Kathryn Lyn) get a good deal on an empty home as Emily returns to her hometown. Even before the ghost appears Emily has bad dreams. She feels connected to the ghost. Tim loves ghost movies and makes allusions to several of them in the film. Meanwhile her childhood friend Claire (Rachelle Dimaria) tries to help out. And what was that book she had? "Seance For Dummies?"
Tim gives us sage advice, "Learn to live with it, figure out how to get rid of it, or move."
"Find Me" is a ghost film that I didn't find scary. While things get moved around and appeared, our characters didn't get creeped out as it was just another day living with a ghost...except for maybe that one thing or two.
About an hour into the film, you get an explanation if you haven't figured it out from the meager clues. The ending seems to have a twist, but it is a nicely written one in that it is really left up to the viewer to decide if there was a twist or not.
Worth a view for ghost film fans.
Parental Guide: F-bomb. brief sex. No nudity.
Find Me
2014
Action / Horror / Mystery / Thriller
Find Me
2014
Action / Horror / Mystery / Thriller
Keywords: haunting
Plot summary
Find Me tells the story of newlyweds Emily and Tim as they settle into a small farm house in Emily's childhood hometown. Before the boxes can even be unpacked, the couple realizes that there are strange occurrences happening in the house that were not disclosed by the real estate agent. At first more curious than scared, Tim, Emily and Emily's childhood friend Claire, embark on finding out who or what is haunting their house. As clues to a dark history of not only the house, but to Emily's past begin to unfold, what began as a series unusual paranormal episodes, soon morphs into violent acts, and the couple find themselves at the mercy of a vengeful spirit.
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Did the bath help?
Good Enough, But Kinda Bland Ghost Story
I saw this, and it was OK. Everything about it was slow. In the beginning, she's looking at a picture for about 10 seconds. They did tend to drag out scenes. It was an hour/26 minutes, but it would've been better had they made it a short film of about 60 minutes. The flow would've been better, and they could've cut out a lot of unnecessary dialogue and gazing at pictures for an unnecessary amount of time. It was entertaining enough, but I did find myself looking at my watch. The acting was good enough, so was the story. Again, they tended to drag out the movie that should've only been about an hour long. Sometimes less is better than more.
Typical, typical, typical!
Not a horrible way to spend 1.20h but it will be pure blood deja-vu. Absolutely nothing new, different, just a tired old formula, same plot, same "find me" ghost message and a very slow problem solving.
Any pros? Well they made the best of its budget, the "spirit" was OK overall, the acting was decent, some tension and pretend scare jumps and then the solution. Could I possibly recommend this tho? No way, no point in wasting too much time when you can do a lot better with some indies, so go and throw an eye in that direction. Some actually have better plots or executions: "It's in the Blood ", "Deep in the darkness", or "Savaged". These ones are better and you'll get a kick or two. Sure, nothing out of the usual, but still, at least the plot is more complex, it does try a lot more and succeeds.
So, "Find me" could actually be directed towards the viewer, as this little movie does wanna be found and watch, but bare in mind, it does have something in common with The Ring: you see it, you might die! Boredom hits hard with this one!
Cheers!