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2013 • Horror / Thriller • 93m

Resolution

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A man imprisons his estranged junkie friend in an isolated cabin in the boonies of San Diego to force him through a week of sobriety, but the events of that week are being mysteriously manipulated.

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Peter Cilella
Peter Cilella
Michael Danube
Vinny Curran
Vinny Curran
Chris Daniels
Zahn McClarnon
Zahn McClarnon
Charles
Bill Oberst Jr.
Bill Oberst Jr.
Byron
Emily Montague
Emily Montague
Jennifer Danube
Kurt David Anderson
Kurt David Anderson
Billy
Justin Benson
Justin Benson
Level 3 UFO Cult Member
Aaron Moorhead
Aaron Moorhead
Level 2.5 UFO Cult Member
David Lawson Jr.
David Lawson Jr.
Dave the Level 1 UFO Cult Member
Michael Felker
Michael Felker
White Trash Kid with Soldering Iron
Thor Wixom
Thor Wixom
Roadside Man with Pick Axe
Sarah Oliver
Sarah Oliver
Woman Missing Arm
Executive Producer: Alicia JohnsonExecutive Producer: Hal WolvertonWriter: Justin BensonDirector: Justin BensonDirector: Aaron MoorheadProducer: Justin BensonProducer: David Lawson Jr.Producer: Aaron Moorhead

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tmdb28039023
2022-08-27
50%

Resolution is, for lack of a better term, a neolovecraftian film, relying more on personal conflict and atmosphere than on 'jump scares' or visual effects, developing an absorbing, character-driven plot along the way. Inside a dilapidated house we witness the tug-of-war between Michael (Peter Cilella), who wants to 'save' drug addicted Chris (Vinny Curran), and Chris, who doesn't want to be saved and thinks, not without reason, that Michael’s motives are selfish. This is all very good stuff, even if Curran is too plump to be an addict, and what he undergoes isn't so much withdrawal as irritation at Michael. Outside the house, which Michael soon discovers is on a Native American reserve, there is quite a fauna of quirky characters who range from baffling but harmless to outwardly laughable but nonetheless dangerous. In the lovecraftian tradition, Michael is the level-headed hero, coming from an orderly and practical world, who inadvertently crosses an invisible border into a place where the abnormal and the subhuman are the norm rather than the exception. Michael finds strange documents in the land surrounding the house; texts, photos, and videos that recount ominous past events and contain foreboding omens for the near future. Directors Aaron Moorhead and Justin Benson (who also wrote the screenplay) give the found footage technique one of the best uses I've ever seen, because here we actually see someone finding the footage and reacting to it, while we in turn react to his reaction. I find this a more effective approach than just showing us the supposed footage directly, which always seems incomplete by accident as opposed to by design. The problem with this film – and it’s a doozy if, like me, you set a lot of store by a movie’s aftertaste – is that the makers are more popish than the Pope; or, in this case, more lovecraftian than Lovecraft. HPL’s brand of cosmic indifferentism works better on paper than it does on the screen, because mood, after all, can only take you so far audio-visually – and the mood Resolution leaves you in is of the foul variety, thanks to the obligatory, anticlimactic, intelligence-insulting final shot suggesting that the evil will continue. I’m not saying a happy ending should have been in order, but I do wonder, is it too much to ask of a movie called Resolution to have a conclusion wherein the conflict is, you know, resolved? And the worst part is that this film already had a perfectly cathartic denouement before that last shot that is the equivalent of giving the audience a giant middle finger.

Sierbahnn
2026-05-27
70%

This is quite brilliant If I had seen this as a stand-alone movie I would probably have thought it was intriguing and engaging, but if you watch it as a prequel and setup to The Endless (2017) then it enhances the story of THIS movie to the point of quiet brilliance. The characters are working well, the acting is solid, and the worldbuilding (if limited, whereas The Endless expands on it) is really spooky. It is highly recommended, and if you watch The Endless after seeing this movie, then you will enjoy that one more too.

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Released
Origin
US
Languages
English
Studios
Rustic Films
Website
http://resolutionstory.com

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