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| Genre | Horror |
| Format | Multiple Formats, Blu-ray, Color, Dolby, NTSC, Widescreen |
| Contributor | Johnny Lewis, Jane Fleming, Eduardo Sanchez, Alexandra Holde, Gretchen Lodge |
| Language | English |
| Runtime | 1 hour and 39 minutes |
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From the masters of horror who brought you The Blair Witch Project comes a terrifying new vision of evil that will redefine horror once again. A mysterious evil is waiting for Molly (Gretchen Lodge), who moves with her new husband into her late father’s empty country house. Haunted by dark demons, she is soon left alone to confront a lurking presence inside the house – one that could drive her beyond the edge of pure fear. Hailed as “guaranteed to haunt you” (Dread Central), Lovely Molly breaks new ground in raw, cutting-edge horror, delivering scares that slice to your very soul. You will never want to turn off the lights again!
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- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : R (Restricted)
- Product Dimensions : 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 5.92 Ounces
- Item model number : 25380564
- Director : Eduardo Sanchez
- Media Format : Multiple Formats, Blu-ray, Color, Dolby, NTSC, Widescreen
- Run time : 1 hour and 39 minutes
- Release date : August 28, 2012
- Actors : Gretchen Lodge, Johnny Lewis, Alexandra Holde, Jane Fleming
- Studio : Image Entertainment
- ASIN : B007USWCMY
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #51,398 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #1,842 in Horror (Movies & TV)
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I found themes in this film that, to me, were not too far divorced from the more recent “Hereditary.” Though Lovely Molly lacks Hereditary’s budget, I found Molly to have had the more lasting impact on my psyche: It still haunts me 24 hours after my initial (and, thus far, only) viewing. This may be partly to do with Molly’s somewhat ambiguous motivations for the central character, though attentive viewing (and a post-viewing visit to the spoilers section of Molly’s IMDB trivia page) will definitely clear this up. I’d never seen Gretchen Lodge (who plays the title role) before, but after seeing her work here, I want to see more. I read another review which described her as “tomboyish” but, other than the fact that she wears a short hairstyle here, I see no reason for that description. I found her quite easy on the eyes as well as quite capable of carrying the film.
The sound design and score of the film are also worthy of mention; so many films are lacking in this regard. I couldn’t help noticing a similarity with Twin Peaks: The Return which to me is a very good thing.
One plot point I will mention concerns the depiction of a death scene, as another reviewer expressed incredulity with the dying character’s lack of struggle. I would propose that a better understanding of brain injury (which the character suffers prior to the death) adequately explains the character’s physical incapacitation.
If you like supernatural horror that doesn’t spoon-feed you explanations for every plot detail, and do not require every other frame to burst with expensive CGI, I think you’ll find Lovely Molly quite satisfying.
My one and only issue is that I really wanted a little more about Molly and Hannah's childhood--like was the horse demon thing her father's ghost, or a demon that had possessed her father and, following his death, possessed the daughter instead? What was with the weird stuff in that basement with the symbols on the walls? If you're familiar with demonology, the horsehead demon does have some history to back it up (I forget the exact name of the demon). It also would have been nice if, even for just a second, we got to see what Molly was seeing at least once.
Overall though, this was a really really great horror flick. I love horrors/thrillers that make you question the reality of what's going on (was she really possessed? insane/psychotic because of the drug addiction and the childhood trauma?). Definitely worth watching (or watching multiple times in my case....)
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Now this is a real horror film. Not for the squeamish, it is quite an uncomfortable viewing experience, as the title character Molly( Gretchen Lodge, superb), either suffers a complete nervous breakdown, caused by drug abuse and a long buried family trauma, or is possessed by a diabolical supernatural evil. If it is the latter, and the film's ambiguity does force the viewer to question their assumptions, then it is one of the best examples of demonic possession ever to be shown on film, insidious and underplayed. For long periods of the film the viewer witnesses events unfolding from Molly's point of view, and this is what partly leads the film to become such an uneasy viewing experience, as the other characters become mere cyphers, as Molly starts to mentally disintegrate. The other characters become simple irritants in her skewed world.
This is in my opinion, director Sanchez's best film by far. He should be rightly proud of this superlative, if dispiriting horror gem. 5 out of 5.

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