Monday 17 August 2020

Mum's Monday: Tiny House of Terror

This film starts off with a scary realisation, high-lighting the danger of that with technology, using voice command, setting it to recognise one voice is not a good idea, seeing as the person ‘Host’ recognises has in this film gone missing. I can see this problem can/could swap to a real life scenario.

‘The engine went crazy’ I thought we had swapped to a ‘Herbie’ scenario, but, yes, the magnetic problem is a more realistic/believable reason.

First impressions, I like the little house. The clever compactness of it is cosy. I can also see that this sort of house could be a solution to a housing problem. This is more than just a techno ‘Tiny house of terror’. This is a very grown up, clever and problem solving ideas film.

A worst nightmare, where did all those spiders come from? This is or is turning into a strange film. The scenery is spectacular though soon to be built on. Yes, it is ‘Cute’ but, sadly, it seems something is wiping texts and Sam’s (Francia Raisa) ring has gone missing.

I know this is going to sound over-dramatic but it is like something is trying to wipe Kyle (Jesse Hutch) from the face of the earth. Now who has Sam spotted? When someone goes missing sadly, the mind can play tricks on you. I agree I thought something wasn’t quite right even before Kyle was mentioned as saying he thought he was being ‘Watched’. Whoa the knife.

And now the photos are missing, I don’t think I was being over-dramatic afterall before. Strange things are happening as we see someone is messing with Sam and her belongings and not just the magnetic field. 

A doll, a car accident and with little snippets of conversation I want to say I have solved the case, but mostly it is who you least expect it to be, and the person I think it is, is made out to be too obvious. Then again working on that scenario 3 or 4 other people are in the running to be suspected.

Oh my! One, that was unexpected, two, it eliminates one of the suspects but is a happy ending and three, it was, although they were on my suspect list, I had put them near the bottom of it.

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