I Will Never Leave You Alone

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Finch
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I Will Never Leave You Alone

#1 Post by Finch »

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Writer and director DW Medoff crafts an innovative and chilling take on the haunted house formula with I Will Never Leave You Alone, a surreal nightmare where the psychological and the supernatural collide to terrifying effect.

After being released from prison, Richard is given an opportunity to restart his life by a mysterious company who offer him five thousand dollars to spend six days in a dilapidated house to cleanse it of evil spirits. His handler assures him this is only to put any potential buyers’ superstitions to rest, and that he has nothing to fear. But Richard’s sojourn is haunted by an inscrutable figure hiding in the corners of the house that seems to have a connection with his dark past. As his sinister neighbour’s appearances become more frequent, Richard must confront the terrifying reason that sent him to prison and risk slipping into madness.

I Will Never Leave You Alone is a haunting exploration of trauma dripping with atmosphere from an exciting new voice in American independent horror.
Special Features: LIMITED EDITION CONTENTS• High Definition (1080p) Blu-ray presentation• Original lossless stereo and DTS-HD MA 5.1 surround audio• Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing• Newly filmed interview with writer and director DW Medoff• Scene-select commentary from writer and director DW Medoff• Yahrzeit, AWOL and I’m Down Here, three short films by writer and director DW Medoff• Theatrical trailer• Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Steph C• Illustrated collector’s booklet featuring new writing on the film by Olivia Neilson
Jerion
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Re: I Will Never Leave You Alone

#2 Post by Jerion »

Hadn't heard of I Will Never Leave You Alone until now. The premise reminds me a bit of Session 9, where the location itself and the characters’ past feed into each other. Curious to see how Medoff blends the psychological with the supernatural, especially with that setup around a mysterious company and the “cleansing” angle.
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