Robert

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"He wants to be your best friend...forever."
  • NR
  • 2016
  • 1 hr 34 min
  • 3.0  (2,982)

Robert is an intriguing horror film from 2015 that provides a subtle yet spine-chilling portrayal of a doll that threatens to take over the life of a young family. The movie stars Suzie Frances Garton, Lee Bane, and Flynn Allen in leading roles and effectively utilizes their talents to create an unnerving tone throughout the film. The movie begins with a seemingly happy family that has recently moved to a new house. The family comprises bright and cheery Jenny (Suzie Frances Garton), her husband Paul (Lee Bane), and their young son Gene (Flynn Allen). The traditional British setting and seemingly tranquil life provide an excellent backdrop for the story that unfolds.

Things start to get strange when Jenny buys an antique doll named Robert for her son as a birthday present. The doll, although initially adored by Gene, soon begins to take on a more sinister role. Gene becomes increasingly obsessed with Robert and even starts to hear the doll talking to him. The doll seems to be taking over Gene's mind and causing him to behave erratically. Jenny becomes increasingly alarmed and starts to suspect that Robert might not be the harmless toy that she thought it was.

As the plot unfolds, viewers are drawn into a creepy and unsettling world where the lines between reality and the supernatural begin to blur. The filmmakers have done an excellent job of creating tension without relying on cheap scares or gore. Instead, they use atmosphere and suspense to create an uneasy feeling in the pit of viewers' stomachs.

The cinematography and lighting used in Robert are also noteworthy. The shadowy interiors of the old house and the muted tones of the color palette add to the overall sense of foreboding. The camera work is also impressive, with some scenes shot from a low angle to give the impression of someone watching the family from a distance.

Throughout the movie, Suzie Frances Garton delivers an outstanding performance as Jenny, the concerned mother. She convincingly portrays the character's horror and disbelief as she watches her family being torn apart. Lee Bane is also excellent as her downtrodden husband, who is struggling to understand what is happening to their son.

Flynn Allen steals the show as the young Gene, who becomes increasingly possessed by the demonic Robert. Despite his young age, Allen manages to convey the intense fear and confusion that his character is experiencing. His interactions with the doll are some of the most chilling moments in the movie.

One of the highlights of Robert is the ending, which manages to be both satisfying and unexpected. Without giving too much away, the final scenes provide a fitting conclusion to the story and reveal some shocking revelations about the true nature of the doll.

In conclusion, Robert is an excellent horror film that manages to deliver scares without resorting to the usual tropes of the genre. The combination of high-quality acting, innovative cinematography, and a well-crafted story makes this movie well worth watching for horror fans seeking something that is genuinely terrifying.

Robert is a 2016 horror movie with a runtime of 1 hour and 34 minutes. It has received mostly poor reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 3.0.

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  • Release Date
    2016
  • MPAA Rating
    NR
  • Runtime
    1 hr 34 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    3.0  (2,982)
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