In the movie, the main goal for two parents, Josh (Patrick Wilson) and Renai (Rose Byrne), is preventing evil spirits from trapping their comatose child, Dalton (Ty Simpkins), in a realm called "The Further." Through a mode of sleep-travel, called "astro-traveling," Dalton is able to explore the immortal would, thinking he is only dreaming. Later on, we learn that Josh had passed on the ability to astro-travel to his son. So he has to travel into the further and essentially save Dalton.
With every scene that crept by, Director James Wan knew how to pull a viewer in. The music and sound effects were probably one my favorite parts of the film. From sudden, loud and erie sounds to background music that crept its way up in volume, these sound effects definitely added a very important touch to the film. Along with a thriller, comes creativeness. Now-a-days, it is very hard to please everyone and keep people interested. But Wan's ideas for his immortal figures intrigued me and kept hold of my attention.
All in all, I believe this film was very well thought out and executed. I honestly have nothing negative to say about the film, except that it may only be one of those movies that you can only watch once. But I would most definitely recommend the movie to a friend.
Rating: On a scale from 1-10: 9
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