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Absentia
Absentia

Absentia (2011)

58% User Rating
1h 31min
Horror
Mystery

"There are fates worse than death."

Tricia's husband has been missing for seven years. Her younger sister Callie comes to live with her as the pressure mounts to finally declare him 'dead in absentia'. Tricia is reluctant, always holding out hope, but Callie is practical and wants her to move on. As Tricia sifts through the wreckage and tries to move on with her life, Callie finds herself drawn to an ominous tunnel near the house.

Mike FlanaganDirector

Cast

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Katie Parker

Katie Parker

Callie

Courtney Bell

Courtney Bell

Tricia

Morgan Peter Brown

Morgan Peter Brown

Daniel

Dave Levine

Dave Levine

Det. Mallory

Justin Gordon

Justin Gordon

Det. Lonergan

Doug Jones

Doug Jones

Walter Lambert

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Connie Ventress

Ruth

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Ian Gregory

Mitch

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Erin Cipolletti

Uniformed Officer

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Damon Pfaff

Uniformed Officer

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Peter Wylie

Uniformed Officer

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Brandon Valley Jones

Uniformed Officer

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Elisabeth Adwin

Lawyer

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Mark Dumonski

Dr. Carpenter

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Scott Graham

Dr. Elliott

Reviews (4)

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John Chard
John Chard
Rating 80%

October 18, 2015

Three Billy Goats Gruff. Written and directed by Mike Flanagan, Absentia finds Tricia (Courtney Bell) and Callie (Katie Parker) as two sisters who come to believe that the underpass nearby could be linked to the many disappearances in the area. A slow burn indie horror is not everybody's idea of a good time, but Flanagan has crafted a smart atmospheric chiller, one with a nifty fairy tale fantasy bubbling away under the surface. Narratively it's low-key, though the air of grief and terror is palpable. The setting is a low rent area of Los Angeles, a place where the girls are told to always keep the doors locked, with the ominous underpass haunting the edges of every other frame. Flanagan filters his story through the urban locale while populating it with characters who are haunted by something unseen, or by others who are troubled by personal issues (Tricia's husband disappeared 7 years ago and Callie is fighting a needle habit). The formula scares are kept to a minimum, Flanagan choosing to imbue the story with a sense of dread, toying with the sisters and us the viewers that there just may be something truly awful lurking just out of the eye line. This is not a creature feature, like The Relic or Mimic, this is a different horror film to those. The horrors are born out of what you don't see, or what you barely glimpse, just like the classic horrors of yesteryear, with Flanagan cheekily dangling ambiguity into the bargain. It's unnerving and sad, creepy yet cunning, and a refreshing experience for those tired of big effects driven horror movies. If you like the slow burn less is more approach, with well written human drama in the bargain? Then give this a chance. 8/10

Media

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Absentia (2011) A Retrospective Documentary

Absentia (2011) A Retrospective Documentary

"Absentia" Official Theatrical Trailer

"Absentia" Official Theatrical Trailer

"Absentia" Behind the Scenes

"Absentia" Behind the Scenes

"Absentia" (Indie Horror) Sizzle Reel

"Absentia" (Indie Horror) Sizzle Reel

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