Sun Choke

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"There are a lot of ways this world can hurt you"
  • TV-MA
  • 2016
  • 1 hr 23 min
  • 5.5  (1,355)
  • 58

Sun Choke is a psychological thriller movie that was released in 2015 starring Sarah Hagan, Sara Malakul Lane, and Barbara Crampton. This movie follows Janie, a young woman who is being cared for by Irma, who is helping her recover from a mental breakdown. Janie's mother passed away when she was a child, and she's been living with Irma in a remote house in the hills of Los Angeles ever since.

Janie is not allowed to leave the house without Irma's permission, and her daily routine consists of meditation, yoga, and various other activities that Irma has prescribed for her. Janie's only real connection to the outside world is through her therapist, who she speaks with over Skype sessions. It becomes clear very quickly that Janie is struggling with something dark and traumatic, and Irma is doing her best to help her heal.

As the movie progresses, we start to see that Irma's methods are not entirely conventional. She uses alternative medicine and extreme methods to bring her patients to their 'higher self', and there is a sense that she may be pushing Janie too far. Janie's mental state deteriorates even further, and Irma becomes more and more controlling of her every move.

The arrival of Savannah, one of Janie's childhood friends, adds another layer of tension to the movie. Savannah is outgoing, confident, and unafraid to challenge Irma's authority, and her presence highlights just how isolated and trapped Janie is. We see Janie start to remember fragments of her past, and slowly begin to piece together what happened to her as a child.

The visuals of Sun Choke are stunning. The cinematography captures the stunning isolation of the house in the hills, and the eerie soundtrack creates an atmosphere of lingering danger. Sarah Hagan's performance as Janie is captivating in its complexity. She balances the vulnerability and the instability of the character so perfectly, and the viewer is never sure whether to feel sorry for her or to fear her.

Sara Malakul Lane and Barbara Crampton both give strong performances too. Crampton's Irma is unsettling in her calm intensity, and Malakul Lane's Savannah brings some much-needed lightness to the movie. The three women give different perspectives on mental health, trauma, and healing, and their interactions are fascinating to watch.

Sun Choke is not a movie for everyone. It's slow-paced, and the plot can be confusing at times. However, for fans of psychological thrillers and horror, it's a must-see. It's a movie that rewards patience and attention, and the tension builds in a way that is both satisfying and nerve-wracking.

Overall, Sun Choke is a captivating and unnerving movie that will stay with you long after the credits roll. It subverts expectations, and the ending is sure to divide viewers, but it's a movie worth watching if you're in the mood for something different.

Sun Choke is a 2016 drama with a runtime of 1 hour and 23 minutes. It has received moderate reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 5.5 and a MetaScore of 58.

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  • Release Date
    2016
  • MPAA Rating
    TV-MA
  • Runtime
    1 hr 23 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    5.5  (1,355)
  • Metascore
    58