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Directed by: Neil Jordan
Starring: Isabelle Huppert (Greta Hideg), Chloe Grace Moretz (Frances), Maika Monroe (Erica), Colm Feore (Frances’ father), Stephen Rea (Private detective)
Country: USA; Effed Up American Cinema
Language: English (Optional Eng Subs)
Runtime: 01:38:33
Genres: Stalking, Old-Young Relationships, Captivity-Kidnapping
Plot – Spoilers:
Frances, a waitress rooming with her friend, finds a handbag on a NY subway train and tracks its owner – an elderly lady, Greta, who’s lonely and misses her daughter away studying in Paris. Frances who recently lost her mother is drawn to the older woman and starts hanging out with her until she realizes she might not be Greta’s first young friend.
This is mostly for fans of Isabelle Huppert who does pretty well here, like during the chewing gum and pitter-pattering-feet scenes.



I like Isabelle Huppert. I binged watched a shit load of Isabelle Huppert movies one day. I thought her performance in “The Piano Teacher” (2001) was outstanding. This isn’t one of her best films but I still kind of liked it. 3 stars for this one.
why is not a report button for these stupid and pedo comments????????????????
Spoiler alert nothing happens for the first hour and then your brain will be buttfucked because you expecting something more than a girl locked in a room who eventually escapes.
Chloë Moretz should die ffs
I swear on my life, if anyone talks shit about Greta Thunberg again, I’ll jerk my micro cock off even harder into a sweaty tube sock.
this was great
I <3 Greta Thunberg
“Today Christians … stand at the head of [this country]… I pledge that I never will tie myself to parties who want to destroy Christianity .. We want to fill our culture again with the Christian spirit … We want to burn out all the recent immoral developments in literature, in the theater, and in the press – in short, we want to burn out the poison of immorality which has entered into our whole life and culture as a result of liberal excess during the past … (few) years.”
~Adolf Hitler
Isabelle Huppert carried the movie and IMO the only good acting job of anyone else in the film. It was interesting enough right up until the end.
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– You would have thought she would have removed the metronome way before it gave her away.
– Losing a finger did not slow Greta down at all
– When Frances was trying to break the cell door with the chair it amazed me that she didn’t think to hit the window and climb out of the 1st floor room.
– When Isabelle banged on the wall and asked that the ‘construction’ slow down i wondered why the captive didn’t just increase the noise (Especially Frances) who knew that meant someone was with her.
When I read the description of the film here on EUM, I got the feeling that this was a typical psychological drama.
But it turned out to be an intense and twisted thriller.
Huppert is, as usual, outstanding.
I have a little girl called Greta but will be giving her a sex change soon to become my 28th little boy