Brothers Justin (Justin Benson) and Aaron (Aaron Moorhead) were raised in a compound in the hills of Southern California, their mother having died in a tragic car accident and the two young boys being taken in by Camp Arcadia. We learn that a decade ago, the two brothers had escaped what Justin called a “Death Cult,” but Aaron, the younger brother, has different recollections of his time at Camp Arcadia, and when a video cassette shows up with a message from the camp, Aaron becomes super psyched to go back, at least for a visit. Justin reluctantly agrees, what with Aaron pointing out that their current life completely sucks, so the two hop in their car and head for the hills.
Wednesday, June 19, 2019
The Endless (2017) – Review
The expression “You can never go home again” refers to the inability to recapture a time and place — one that may only exist when seen through rose coloured glasses — but if your home was a UFO Death Cult, that may not be such a bad thing. Filmmaking team Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead return to the sci-fi/horror genre with The Endless, a bizarre tale of two brothers trying to achieve some closure while dealing with powerful forces surrounding them. Will a valuable lesson be learned about clinging to the past, or will they be horribly trapped in an unending horror? Only time will tell.
Brothers Justin (Justin Benson) and Aaron (Aaron Moorhead) were raised in a compound in the hills of Southern California, their mother having died in a tragic car accident and the two young boys being taken in by Camp Arcadia. We learn that a decade ago, the two brothers had escaped what Justin called a “Death Cult,” but Aaron, the younger brother, has different recollections of his time at Camp Arcadia, and when a video cassette shows up with a message from the camp, Aaron becomes super psyched to go back, at least for a visit. Justin reluctantly agrees, what with Aaron pointing out that their current life completely sucks, so the two hop in their car and head for the hills.
Brothers Justin (Justin Benson) and Aaron (Aaron Moorhead) were raised in a compound in the hills of Southern California, their mother having died in a tragic car accident and the two young boys being taken in by Camp Arcadia. We learn that a decade ago, the two brothers had escaped what Justin called a “Death Cult,” but Aaron, the younger brother, has different recollections of his time at Camp Arcadia, and when a video cassette shows up with a message from the camp, Aaron becomes super psyched to go back, at least for a visit. Justin reluctantly agrees, what with Aaron pointing out that their current life completely sucks, so the two hop in their car and head for the hills.
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