31 Films for Halloween, #14: Hush (2016)

There are about 10,000 films where The Young Creative goes to a Secluded Cabin so they can work on their Artistic Project in solitude. But the one you want to see is Hush (2016).

Now, the set-up is not unlike a play I saw once called "Wait Until Dark". But in that play the woman is blind and she is in NYC, threatened by criminals.  In this film, the protagonist is deaf/mute, in the middle of nowhere, and threatened by a masked psychokiller.

Crash Test Dummy of Doom.
I guess, all crash test dummies are "of doom", by definition, aren't they?

Actually, he abandons his mask almost immediately, which is a wonderful change of pace.  He decides he doesn't need it frighten this "Disabled Woman" and becomes, well, just a vicious, smarmy ****, rather than An Implacable Masked Foe. It's delightfully realistic.

The film contains only 15 minutes of dialog, which is great, because some horror movies are REALLY talky.  

The protagonist is smart and tough and the cat-and-mouse game between her and the stalker is deliciously tense. You will enjoy "Hush".

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