Watched: 04/11/2025
Format: Prime
Viewing: First
Director: Bryan Goeres
Here's my theory: the writers came up with the ending for The Lost (2009), and then had to work backward from there. Desperate to keep anyone from guessing the ending, they kinda screwed up what you need to do with a mystery, which is leave clues that make you realize "oh, yeah, it was kinda there all along!" But, nope. They hid it so well, and the twist is so out of left field, you're just sort of left shrugging.
Not that anyone was invested in the prior 85 or so minutes of the movie before the twist ending.
This is an oddly misogynistic supernatural thriller/ psychological mystery wherein Lacey Chabert plays a young woman in a Spanish insane asylum. Three years prior, she seems to have set a mansion on fire as well as someone inside. As a student, she was living in the guest house. She looks pale and spooky as she watches it all burn, and maybe has psychic powers.
The movie is kind of badly shot. The audio is poorly mixed, and not helped by Assante mumbling his way through the dialog so badly we turned on subtitles. Also, a good portion of the cast is Spanish and not hitting every line in a way you can hear. So when Dina Meyer shows up enunciating, it's a trip.
Armand Assante, who I've only ever seen in Judge Dredd, plays a psychiatrist who examined Chabert briefly 3 years ago before saying "she's nuts" and leaving her in the Spanish psych ward. Why she did not come back stateside, I am unsure. Chabert's sister is Dina Meyer, who basically blackmails Assante into going to take a look at Chabert again.