What I Liked: It’s all competently shot and the performances are fine and actually, I quite like the soundtrack by Michael Small (The Star Chamber, Marathon Man), blah, blah, blah, moving on…
What I Didn’t Like: Everything else.
Overall Impressions: Man, I got a beef with this
movie. The premise involves a guy named
Hoover (Anthony Hopkins (Transformers: The Last Knight)) who thinks his dead
daughter, Audrey Rose, has been reincarnated into the body of an eleven year
old girl named Ivy (Susan Swift). When
he confronts her parents, Janice (Marsha Mason (Nick of Time)) and Bill
(John Beck (Thunder in Paradise)), they think he’s crazy and don’t want
anything to do with him. Hoover is not
dissuaded though and keeps calling and showing up at their insanely luxurious
NYC apartment. Ivy suddenly has these
intense nightmares that she can’t wake from and the only thing that seems to
calm her down is Hoover calling her Audrey Rose and cradling her letting her
know her father is here to take care of her.
Audrey Rose was killed in a terrible car accident where she
was trapped inside in the overturned vehicle and burned alive when she was
five. So Ivy’s freakouts are her running
around screaming and clawing at windows.
Her hands even show burn marks during one particular episode. Bill thinks she touched the hot radiator in
the chaos of the scene. She also stares
into the mirror in a daze and says the name “Audrey Rose” over and over (by
this point it’s a name she’s heard countless times from the people around her). In another incident Ivy is at school where
they construct an enormous fifteen foot tall snowman and build a circle of fire
to melt him (I’ve never heard or seen this type of thing before, is this common?)
only to have a possessed Ivy start to crawl into the fire. Don’t worry, she’s stopped just in time. All this stuff is supposed to be proof that something
supernatural is occurring and that Audrey Rose and Ivy occupy the same vessel.
Now, even though the movie tries to be coy it's obvious
they’re saying that Audrey Rose is indeed sequestered inside Ivy’s body and she
manifests herself during sleep. But to
me this all appears to be mental illness.
Everything shown to us can be explained with that reasoning. What’s maddening is it’s never brought
up. The closest we come is the family
doctor recommends Ivy see a therapist.
In my opinion that isn’t enough to tackle her increasingly bizarre and
disturbing behavior. I mean Ivy is injuring
herself when she slips into a manic state by banging against windows, knocking
over furniture, falling down stairs and reaching for fire. This is really fucking serious.
Jesus, I wanted to jump into this thing and tell everyone
“STOP! This girl is sick and needs
immediate medical attention! What’s
wrong with all of you?!” Goddammit I
hate every character because no one does the right thing. They all continue to harm this poor girl
who’s suffering with Janice possibly being the most damaging culprit. At one point she admits in open court that
she believes Ivy is Hoover’s reincarnated daughter and then two scenes later
she tells Ivy no, that’s not true. The waffling
on that is extremely destructive. Hell,
entertaining the very notion to Ivy that she’s in fact another person is dangerous.
The court case may be the worst part. Hoover’s attorney’s actual for real defense
in the kidnapping of a child is that she’s this guy’s deceased daughter so it’s
all ok. It’s an unprovable theory. How is the jury supposed to receive
that? Then they bring in a hypnotist to put
Ivy under to get to the root of the matter which again, how is this
allowed? As an aside, it’s rich that the
judge is fine continuing with Hoover’s ludicrous argument but is wary of
hypnotism and only reluctantly goes along with it. Well guess what? *Spoilers* During the session the
doctor performing the procedure is able to bring out Audrey Rose but the
process is too much for the girl and she dies.
Fuck!
It is incredibly sad and awful that every single person in
Ivy’s life fails her. Her parents, her
teachers, her doctors, the courts, they all not only drop the ball they blow it
to smithereens. This innocent person who
is sick through no fault of her own does not get the treatment she deserves. Nor does she get the protection or respect
from the ones most responsible and closest to her, her parents. Hoover is a sinister sack of shit who never
should’ve been able to worm his way into their lives the way he did. Fuck all these motherfuckers and fuck this
movie.
Side note: from Robert Wise, the director of The Sound of
Music, West Side Story and Star Trek: The Motion Picture.
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