A young female detective starts suffering from dream-reality confusion while investigating a series of ritualistic murders.
Right, I’ll be quick. I couldn’t take it seriously from the opening sequence. It’s meant to be ‘horror,’ but the British humour overshadowed every chance to scare me – and I’m talking slim to none. Writers/directors Andy Collier and Toor Mian are obviously David Fincher fans, but the budget, story and character development, photography, editing, acting, and profound understanding of a serial killer’s psychosynthesis are hardly evident in the film.
But hey… Charismata is a British low-budget indie horror that took time, money, and effort to get made and had no intention of fooling you or undermining your intelligence. Should you decide to watch it, it’ll take your mind off things for just over an hour and a half and actually entertain you a little. Plus, it does have a couple of impressive shots.
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