Unspoken reality — Review on Thriller Baby Blues A woman living in a house on the outskirts, goes crazy from poor life and raising four children, while the father of the familyist, working as a truck driver, is forced to go on another flight. Now her oldest son, teenage Jim, must save the rest of the children who are threatened with death at the hands of a mad mother.
Dark, cruel thriller film company “Sweat Shop Films”, released immediately on video, from the creative tandem of directors – Lars E. Jacobson and Amardip Kaleka (not even going to joke about the last name).
The film is based on the story of Andrea Yates and her family: Andrea drowned her five children in a bathtub on June 20, 2001, was declared insane and sent to a psychiatric clinic. Throughout the film, you are very worried about the little boy Jimmy - the oldest of the Williams family. There is also the middle son Sammy and the youngest daughter Katie, including the infant. The young (at that time) actor Ridge Canipe brilliantly coped with the role of the main character James, while Colleen Porsche, playing the role of a mad mother, wants to strangle with his own hands. Joel Bryant played the role of the father, although he was given a small amount of screen time. This film, dressed in an atmosphere of insanity and doom, coupled with the most brutal murders of innocent children (what only costs breaking the spine of the baby against the railing of the porch) and a sad ending, I advise you to watch alone in a dark room, regretting that all this is happening not in an alternate universe, but on our ruthless planet, from which you sometimes want to abandon forever. I dedicate this review to some young mothers – come to your senses what you are doing! (apparently, social status and universal planetary primitivism “compulses” to perform thoughtless actions).
P.S. To my deepest regret and long, languid expectation, the undeniably talented director Lars Jacobsen has not released any more films, while Amardip Kaleka, a director and editor of Indian origin, shot the documentary Sirius in 2013 and disappeared for a long time. How many talented people of cinema are now sitting idle with original scripts waiting for financial support, but Hollywood will not heed their pleas.
8 out of 10