THE BOY'S GONE | Omeleto Horror

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Omeleto Horror

Ай бұрын

A couple grieves over the loss of their young boy.
THE BOY'S GONE is used with permission from Sarah Polhaus. Learn more at theboysgone.com.
Scarlett and her husband William are a middle-aged couple grappling with a serious loss: their beloved little boy, Henry, is gone. But the pair have decidedly different ways of dealing with their feelings of pain: the mother still clings to the past, while the father barrels ahead, as if in denial of what has happened to their family.
Despite the advice of their family therapist, Scarlett is drawn to their son's bedroom -- now closed off to them, upon the advice of their family therapist. As she spirals out of control, she must confront the ghosts of her memories.
Written and directed by Sarah Polhaus, this emotionally compelling short horror film begins with a cerebral chill, laying out scenes of growing domestic discontent as the couple in question deal with a recent loss. Like many horror films, the storytelling is impeccably crafted. The precise use of cool, muted color with uneasy camera angles and movement emphasize disassociation, and an often dissonant, atonal score underlies usually placid images of middle-class suburbia. Something is distinctly off in this quiet enclave, and Scarlett and William's home seems especially haunted by the unseen presence of their son.
The pace is deliberate, drawing us into the mindscape of Scarlett as she navigates a world without her little boy. She is unmoored, and constantly looks over old pictures of her son as a child, unable to let young Henry go in her heart. There are no jump scares here: the feeling is of a chilly, overhanging dread. Small touches of humor are sprinkled throughout, but as the precise writing and pacing proceed, the gulf between Scarlett and William widens, and Scarlett's handle on her emotions begins to go awry.
Playing a couple increasingly at odds with one another, actors Lisa Roumain-Smith and David Rees Snell both underplay their grief, particularly as they both try to move through their daily lives without the presence of their young child. William gets rid of his son's old childish belongings, which upsets Scarlett. As Scarlett spirals, the film builds to a weighty crescendo and an overt conflict -- one that draws forth an important truth in this now fractured family.
Precisely crafted and in supreme command of its tone and atmosphere, THE BOY'S GONE offers a sensitive, perceptive portrait of grief and parenthood, establishing how loss can haunt and shape us in different ways, even as we try to move forward. But the last moments upend this perspective -- not exactly overturning it, but spinning it in a new direction. It will evoke recognition from those familiar with the horror at the heart of the story -- and perhaps even the relief of solidarity. As the therapist himself says in the film's beginning, "Shared experience is a power tool."

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@sweet_bippy2645
@sweet_bippy2645 Ай бұрын
Wow. The twist at the end is pure gold 👌 😅
@YoreBeatenPath
@YoreBeatenPath Ай бұрын
This is absolutely the best metaphor to losing your child in one of the most difficult ways possible…. when he or she becomes a teenager which sometimes happens overnight.
@HumanABC
@HumanABC 28 күн бұрын
OMG, mine stopped talking to me and eating with me at 14. I barley saw him and when I tried, he rejected it. It's hard to adapt to, but they come back around after exploring who they are.
@5AIKY
@5AIKY 24 күн бұрын
Wait, they’re grieving his youth and innocence? Lol that was a cool twist. Made it even creepier that they treat him like he’s dead and when he popped up it was like they saw a ghost.
@MISTERKIC
@MISTERKIC Ай бұрын
I almost yawned near the end. Then I remembered 😂. This is good with a twist!
@mollymelena6104
@mollymelena6104 16 күн бұрын
Why did the teen throw away his dead younger brother's toys?? Awesome movie!!! So true, definitely horror movie for sure.
@MP-gm5gg
@MP-gm5gg 29 күн бұрын
Great film. This was very well done. Thank you.
@cindymorris2567
@cindymorris2567 29 күн бұрын
I think the "kicker" was the support group! Who in the flying f**k goes to a "grieving support group" because their kid ain't a baby anymore??? 😮
@ellottelim360
@ellottelim360 28 күн бұрын
she's grieving the loss of the relationship with her son she used to have, it's not supernatural, it's psychological, and it's not horror. Grief isn't always about death.
@jopax66
@jopax66 28 күн бұрын
Haha, thats how I feel about my 17 year old son, gone from angel to teenage devil…but I still love him! :)
@SuperCHERISHED
@SuperCHERISHED Ай бұрын
This is so sad! I never realized they had other children. I thought the deceased child was their only son. The living child is probably invisible to the grieving parents.
@lukienman
@lukienman 29 күн бұрын
No, their only child grew up.
@ZaharaZ444
@ZaharaZ444 29 күн бұрын
They’re grieving Henry who is no longer a “boy”…he’s a teenager pulling away from them.
@ladyjane181
@ladyjane181 28 күн бұрын
​@@lukienman😆
@ladyjane181
@ladyjane181 28 күн бұрын
​@@ZaharaZ444😆
@jett8193
@jett8193 29 күн бұрын
Wow!
@demijour1234
@demijour1234 28 күн бұрын
Teenagers, for some a growing stage of rebellion. Should have had more kids, lol. He is rebelling because she did not put in enough salt their meals and let him have sugary cereals.
@nominus1138
@nominus1138 27 күн бұрын
Yeah this was pretty good in the end
@marylevin9262
@marylevin9262 Ай бұрын
omg what was this 😳😱
@kevinmkraft
@kevinmkraft Ай бұрын
Clever! Well played indeed! I was just about to give this film a thumbs-down. But I watched to the end, and...wow! I say again: Wow!
@MISTERKIC
@MISTERKIC Ай бұрын
Ditto! 😂
@bobstranzenbach4700
@bobstranzenbach4700 15 күн бұрын
That was WAY worse than a horror show.
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