Reviews for middle-of-the-road purgatories like Justin P. Lange’s The Visitor are the most challenging critiques to tackle. When you adore or loathe a movie, the words flow. Then there are the forgettable to frustrating titles like The Visitor that are competently shot, yet the storytelling leaves you disappointed, like being fed Cracker Barrel instead of grandma’s down-home cooking. Simon Boyes and Adam Mason’s screenplay about a rural bloodline, the husband who sees his doppelganger in paintings, and the mystery that never excites is dustier than attic storage boxes. Lange initially drew attention for directing 2018’s The Dark, but horrific accomplishments do not repeat in his third whisper of a genre feature.The Visitor 2022 Movie Download
Ol’ Iron Fist himself Finn Jones stars as Robert, a British immigrant who moves to his American wife Maia’s (Jessica McNamee) vacant childhood home. While rummaging through remaining family heirlooms, Robert finds a portrait of a man who looks identical to himself. As Maia trots Robert around town like a show pony, most everyone provides warm welcomes — others mutter cryptic messages for only Robert’s ears. Little by little, Maia’s idyllic home on the prairie becomes Robert’s source of discomfort as more paintings with his likeness appear. The suspense might be slowly killing Robert as his paranoia intensifies, but it’s not a shared experience with us, the audience.The Visitor establishes early tension as out-of-towner Robert is clearly seen by Maia’s community as more than just a new face. Maia takes Robert to the local watering hole where a persistent bartender gets Robert shlammered on unlabeled moonshine, while older couples all toast to Maia and Robert from afar. Lange traces basic folkloric horror blueprints where an unknowing party stumbles into an Americana ritual or cult-like territory. Robert’s always meant to seem like a fish out of water — The Visitor doesn’t attempt to downplay excessive enthusiasm from pastors or shop owners who treat Robert like the second coming of Christ. The paintings are the puzzle piece that keeps us guessing, although what’s to come is not that hard to predict, given Lange’s stress on distress.
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