The Last Thing Mary Saw

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"Every family has secrets."
  • 2022
  • 5.1  (1,839)
  • 52

The Last Thing Mary Saw is a horror-thriller movie directed by Edoardo Vitaletti and produced by Isen Robbins, Aimee Schoof, and Jordan Yale Levine. The film casts Stefanie Scott as Mary Lake, a young Catholic girl from a wealthy family living in rural New England in the 1800s. The movie begins with Mary's father, Samuel (Daniel Pearce), and her brother-in-law, Isaac (Rory Culkin) enlisting her in their murder trial after they have killed a neighbor on their farm. This act disturbs Mary, and she seeks solace in her family's servant girl, Eleanor (Carolyn Dodd), with whom she shares a close bond.

Things start to change when Mary becomes mysteriously ill, and strange occurrences start happening in the Lake household. As Mary's condition worsens, she begins to see visions that hint she might not be alone in her home. Simultaneously, family secrets start to unravel as tensions among the household members grow.

Throughout the movie, the setting is confined to the Lake family's ancestral home, which acts as an atmospheric backdrop to the unsettling events taking place within. Vitaletti utilizes the limited sets with expertise, creating a setting that heightens tension and adds intricacy to the story. The muted color palette and the dimly lit interiors emphasize the gloomy nature of the film.

Stefanie Scott as Mary Lake delivers an impressive performance. Her portrayal of a young girl trapped in a house with a family that's falling apart is relatable and empathetic. She manages to carry the movie with ease, bringing out the complexities of her character effectively. Philip Hoffman, who plays Mary's grandfather, is also memorable. Eerie and unusual, his presence looms like an ominous shadow over the entire household, creating a sense of dread that permeates throughout the entire movie.

The Last Thing Mary Saw is a slow-burning horror movie, and while there are moments of violence and bloodshed, it's primarily a character-driven piece. The tension amps up as the film progresses, leading to a satisfying and compelling finale. There are very few jump scares, but the creepy and uneasy ambience never dissipates.

One of the film's strengths is how much it delves into the theme of religion, guilt, and redemption. Mary, who is devoutly religious, is punished by her family for being "too pure" and isolated from the world. The film's premise and characters are a poignant commentary on how religious structures can be oppressive, and how people living in the 18th century have been typically judged harshly for being different.

The movie's themes point towards how Mary is a tragic victim of her own family's brand of religious intolerance, and the horror that she experiences isn't a result of supernatural forces but, rather, a consequence of internal conflict.

In conclusion, The Last Thing Mary Saw is a well-directed movie that provides a refreshing take on the horror genre. It moves away from the usual cliches, instead choosing to rely on the strength of its characters and script. Although it may not be for everyone, the film is still an overall binge-worthy experience for horror enthusiasts.

The Last Thing Mary Saw is a 2022 horror movie. It has received moderate reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 5.1 and a MetaScore of 52.

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  • Release Date
    2022
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    5.1  (1,839)
  • Metascore
    52
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