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"A film by Ben Radetski"
  • NR
  • 2014
  • 1 hr 33 min
  • 5.9  (546)

The movie H. is a psychological horror film that tells the story of a young woman named Helen, who suffers from amnesia after a car accident. As she tries to piece together her memories and figure out what happened to her, Helen becomes increasingly haunted by visions and strange occurrences that suggest her life is in danger. The film opens with Helen wandering through the woods, disoriented and unsure of where she is. She eventually stumbles across a house and meets a strange older woman named Martha, who seems eager to help her. Martha tells Helen that she's been in an accident and that her husband is on the way to pick her up, but something about Martha's demeanor makes Helen uneasy.

As the story unfolds, we see flashbacks to Helen's life before the accident. She was a successful artist with a loving husband, but there were hints of darkness in her past - an abusive ex-boyfriend, a troubled relationship with her mother. These memories become increasingly jumbled and surreal as Helen's mental state deteriorates.

Meanwhile, strange things start to happen at Martha's house. Helen hears odd noises in the night and sees bizarre, shadowy figures lurking in the shadows. She also begins to have disturbing visions of violence and death, and wonders if Martha is somehow involved. But as she investigates further, Helen realizes that she may be dealing with something far more sinister than a creepy old woman.

One of the standout features of H. is its moody, dreamlike atmosphere. The film is shot largely in dark, muted tones, giving it an eerie and otherworldly quality. The use of sound is also masterful - creaking floorboards, distant whispers, and the occasional burst of abrasive noise all contribute to a sense of unease.

The performances in H. are excellent across the board. Robin Bartlett is a standout as Martha, delivering a performance that's equal parts charming and menacing. Rebecca Dayan is also impressive as Helen, conveying both vulnerability and strength as her character navigates the strange and terrifying world around her. Will Janowitz is memorable as well, playing a small but pivotal role as Helen's husband.

One of the film's greatest strengths is its willingness to embrace ambiguity. There are many moments throughout H. where it's unclear whether what we're seeing is real or a product of Helen's fractured mind. This ambiguity creates a sense of tension and unease that carries throughout the entire film, and makes for a satisfyingly unnerving viewing experience.

On the downside, some viewers may find parts of the film slow or confusing. H. is not a movie that spells things out for its audience, and some of the plot threads can be difficult to follow. Additionally, while the film's climax is suitably intense, some viewers may feel that it's too sudden or unresolved.

Overall, H. is a strong entry in the psychological horror genre. It's a film that values atmosphere and tone over jump scares and gore, and is all the more effective for it. While it may not be for everyone, viewers who appreciate slow-burning, unsettling horror will find much to admire in this haunting and enigmatic movie.

H. is a 2014 thriller with a runtime of 1 hour and 33 minutes. It has received moderate reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 5.9.

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H. is available to watch free on Plex. It's also available to stream, download and buy on demand at Amazon Prime and Apple TV Channels, The Roku Channel and Apple TV. Some platforms allow you to rent H. for a limited time or purchase the movie and download it to your device.
  • Release Date
    2014
  • MPAA Rating
    NR
  • Runtime
    1 hr 33 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    5.9  (546)