A family battles their son's demonic imaginary friend
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Why watch this film?
"It's not new that secret friends awaken horrifying stories in the movies - just see 'The Secret Friend', with Robert De Niro, which still gives many people chills with the catchphrase "Charlie!", or even the tense 'Babadook'. In 'Z', by Canadian director Brandon Christensen follows a similar path to tell the story of a family that has to deal with the demonic imaginary friend of the son. There are many clichés in Christensen's direction, which takes advantage of the obvious for scares - jump scares here and there, ghosts that appear only in a second camera movement and things like that. However, the story ends up being favored by the unexpected outcome in the script, as well as competent actors who add the necessary tension to the plot. To be scared."
"It's not new that secret friends awaken horrifying stories in the movies - just see 'The Secret Friend', with Robert De Niro, which still gives many people chills with the catchphrase "Charlie!", or even the tense 'Babadook'. In 'Z', by Canadian director Brandon Christensen follows a similar path to tell the story of a family that has to deal with the demonic imaginary friend of the son. There are many clichés in Christensen's direction, which takes advantage of the obvious for scares - jump scares here and there, ghosts that appear only in a second camera movement and things like that. However, the story ends up being favored by the unexpected outcome in the script, as well as competent actors who add the necessary tension to the plot. To be scared."