After the explosive and inventive horror of TALK TO ME, my anticipation for Danny and Michael Philippou's follow-up was immense. I was prepared for intensity, but nothing quite readies you for BRING HER BACK, a film that perfectly defines the term"tough watch." This is a profoundly discomforting and disturbing experience, featuring some of the most visually shocking and traumatic scenes in recent memory. The true standout is the makeup and prosthetics department, whose gruesome work is so visceral it burrows under your skin, no matter how seasoned a horror viewer you might be. The Philippou brothers once again demonstrate their exceptional storytelling craft, employing a stark"show, don't tell" approach that trusts the audience's intelligence to piece together a layered narrative. While the underlying story is more straightforward than their debut, the masterful control of tone and pacing builds an almost unbearable tension, sustained by tremendous performances. Sally Hawkins is predictably brilliant, but it's the young cast — led by Sora Wong and Billy Barratt, and featuring a spectacularly creepy Jonah Wren Phillips — that carries the movie's heavy, dark heart.
Where the film elevates itself from mere shock horror to something truly profound is in its brutal thematic exploration. This is a story about how unresolved grief can corrupt and metastasize, twisting a mother's love into a monstrous, obsessive force that perpetuates cycles of abuse. The supernatural elements serve as a dark, powerful allegory for the very real horrors of identity erasure and the vulnerability of foster children, used by adults to fill their own emotional voids. Andy, our voice of reason, anchors the narrative as he fights to protect his blind stepsister, Piper, from the chillingly manipulative Laura, a woman whose unholy grief drives her to commit unspeakable acts. It's a complex, harrowing dynamic that's almost perfectly executed, save for one bold decision regarding a character's fate that feels tacked on for shock value rather than narrative substance. Still, this is a minor issue in an otherwise remarkable work.
An unforgettable and essential piece of modern horror, as thematically rich as it is visually terrifying.
Rating: A-After the explosive and inventive horror of TALK TO ME, my anticipation for Danny and Michael Philippou's follow-up was immense. I was prepared for intensity, but nothing quite readies you for BRING HER BACK, a film that perfectly defines the term"tough watch." This is a profoundly discomforting and disturbing experience, featuring some of the most visually shocking and traumatic scenes in recent memory. The true standout is the makeup and prosthetics department, whose gruesome work is so visceral it burrows under your skin, no matter how seasoned a horror viewer you might be. The Philippou brothers once again demonstrate their exceptional storytelling craft, employing a stark"show, don't tell" approach that trusts the audience's intelligence to piece together a layered narrative. While