Watch Mockingbird
- NR
- 2014
- 1 hr 22 min
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4.1 (2,637)
Mockingbird is a 2014 horror/thriller film directed and co-written by Bryan Bertino. The film features a cast of relatively unknown actors such as Alexandra Lydon, Todd Stashwick, and Audrey Marie Anderson. The film is presented to the audience through found footage style, with the story being told from the perspective of several characters who received a mysterious camera at their doorstep. Each character is instructed to film themselves performing a series of increasingly dangerous and disturbing tasks.
One of the main characters is a struggling writer named Rebecca (Alexandra Lydon). Rebecca is dealing with a lot of personal issues, including a failed marriage and a lack of success in her career. The found footage style allows us to see her life through her own perspective, which adds depth to her character.
Another character is a young couple, Leonard (Todd Stashwick) and Beth (Audrey Marie Anderson), who are expecting their first child. Leonard is a police officer who is struggling to cope with the pressures of his job, and Beth is a stay-at-home mom who is dealing with postpartum depression. Like Rebecca, the found footage style allows us to see their lives through their own perspective.
At first, the tasks assigned to the characters seem innocuous enough. Rebecca is told to write a letter to herself, Leonard and Beth are assigned to give each other compliments. However, the tasks quickly escalate and become increasingly dangerous. The characters are forced to participate in activities such as breaking into an abandoned house and stealing a taxi.
As the characters get more involved in the game, they begin to receive phone calls from an unknown person who seems to be controlling everything. The person on the other end of the line has a menacing and creepy voice, which adds to the sense of foreboding that permeates the entire film.
Throughout the film, there are subtle hints that suggest a deeper, more sinister motive behind the game. For example, when Rebecca breaks into the abandoned house, she discovers a room decorated with disturbing pictures and symbols, hinting at a deeper, more sinister purpose to the game.
The climax of the film is intense and thrilling, with all of the characters converging on the same location to finally confront the person behind the game. The final reveal is unexpected and disturbing, and it will leave viewers thinking about the film long after it's over.
Overall, Mockingbird is a well-made, suspenseful horror film that will keep viewers on the edge of their seats. The found footage style adds an extra layer of depth to the characters, and the slow reveal of the true motive behind the game makes for an engaging and thought-provoking viewing experience. Fans of horror and thriller films will definitely want to check out Mockingbird.
Mockingbird is a 2014 horror movie with a runtime of 1 hour and 22 minutes. It has received mostly poor reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 4.1.