An unappreciated man fakes his own death and returns with his cousin disguised as a butler. His cousin then holds a seance to let the dead confront his ungrateful wife and children.

Is this actually worth the watch? If you like movies that feel like a stage play having a nervous breakdown, then yes, absolutely. You’ll probably hate this if you need high stakes or, you know, logic. It’s for the folks who get a kick out of watching characters be absolutely terrible to each other for an hour. The pr...


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"Is this actually worth the watch? If you like movies that feel like a stage play having a nervous breakdown, then yes, absolutely. You’ll probably hate this if you need high stakes or, you know, logic. It’s for the folks who get a kick out of watching characters be absolutely terrible to each other for an hour. The premise is pure spite. A guy fakes his own death just to see how his family reacts, and turns out, they are all insufferable. It’s the kind of petty move that makes you root for the ..."
Monte Collins, Leslie Goodwins
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