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As a woman struggles to come to grips with her past in the wake of her mother's death, an unsettling presence emerges in her childhood home.

The Pact (II) (2012)
89 min  -  Horror | Mystery | Thriller  -   8 June 2012 (Ireland)


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Country: USA
Language: English
Release Date: 8 June 2012 (Ireland)
Also Known As: Pakt


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The Pact (II) (2012): Summary
After their mother passes away, sisters Nicole and Annie reluctantly return to their childhood home to pay their last respects. While staying overnight in the house, the sisters sense a mysterious presence in their midst: noises startling them in the night, objects moving about, a fallen picture of an unknown woman posed next to their mother. Annie begins experiencing a series of intense and disturbing dreams visions that lead her to uncover something terrible about her mothers past that is finally revealing itself.

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Director: Nicholas McCarthy
Writer: Nicholas McCarthy
Stars: Caity Lotz, Casper Van Dien and Agnes Bruckner

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The Pact (II) (2012) : Review
Nicholas McCarthy’s debut feature “The Pact” is based on a short film (of the same name) he made last year. It tells the story of Annie, a young woman who returns to her childhood home to meet her sister Nicole in the wake of their mother’s death, only to find the house abandoned.
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Despite evidence scattered around the household to suggest an abrupt disappearance from her sister, Annie’s own personal issues help her shrug the situation off, chalking her sister’s disappearance up to an inevitability. Annie (played by Caity Lotz) feels like everybody in her family leave her. Her Mother’s dead, her Father walked out at a young age, so it’s no wonder that sister Nicole would just up and leave.


Before long, Annie comes to terms with the fact that her Mother’s home is host to a poltergeist, and clues begin to surface connecting the haunting with Nicole’s disappearance. But ghosts can’t just kill people and hide the bodies now, can they?
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Now I’ve got to be honest; with movies like this, it’s a struggle to write an unbiased review. The whole “who dunnit, what are the ghosts trying to tell me?” premise has been done to death. Since genre fanatics began to show signs of interest in the Japanese ghost stories nearing the start of the second millennium, America has been remaking and (most often poorly) imitating the craft of Asian Horror. So much so, that by the time Sarah Michelle Gellar had her turn in Takashi Shimizu’s U.S Version of earlier work “Ju-on: The Grudge”, the supernatural mystery became a staple for pop culture, spawning satirical parodies in franchises such as “Scary Movie”.In fact, come to think about it, extra points go towards Haley Hudson for her turn as obligatory physic ‘Stevie’. This young woman does a fine job of steering her character away from the realm of 80’s throwback cliché ghost whisperer, and offers us an unhinged twenty something who by all appearances seems to be struggling with her gift than the average one dimensional horror movie medium.
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As an aspiring screenwriter myself, my greatest respect goes to anybody who achieves their dream of getting their debut feature produced; I myself aim to get there one day, that’s why it disappoints me to say that “The Pact” didn’t leave much of an impression on me. I commend McCarthy for his abilities behind the camera, showing a real talent for editing and creating atmosphere with dim lighting and sharp cuts, but the script itself lacked the creativity of the film’s production.One aspect I liked about “The Pact” was the change in direction during the movie’s third act. Combining supernatural elements with practical horror; it’s a favourable twist on an otherwise tiresome, cliché riddled tale. Another highlight of “The Pact” is definitely Caity Lotz. Her portrayal of haunted orphan Annie isn’t as your usual strong willed heroine, but a grieving young woman coming to grips with an unsettling childhood. Naturally pretty with an edge of realism about her; with her darkened eyes and modest attire, it’s a role which Caity submerges herself into completely, and she convincingly carries herself through an otherwise bland 90 minutes.