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A tense look at love, death and grief

The handover is a character -driven view of loss, grief and acceptance. After the death of the family patriarch, daughter Megan (Colby Minifie, The boys) and mother Barbara (Kate Burton, Gray's anatomy) Start the mourning process. Megan soon learns that her mother has planned to use a ritual to bring her husband back from the dead. And she will do it with or without megans.

The attempt to defeat death is one of the most popular tropics of horror. From shops with the devil to dark rites like in The handoverStories about people who try to defeat death have long existed. Because of its inherent nature, this struggle for life is always the central premise.

The handover Makes things a little different by focusing on his characters. Death promotes the action, but heartache and memories are the focus of the action. The end result is a film that is anchored by the strong performances of the two leads. While there are a few well -made jumps, the real horror lies in what the two women are going through.

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Both actors give their characters a natural feeling that the audience has the feeling for both. The action is exaggerated and becomes wilder when things progress. But there is also a grounded quality that brings reliability that cannot be found in such films often. The handover is a tense watch that also creates empathy.

The last act brings Megan's character Circle. There were many information and flashbacks regarding her childhood and as she sees her father. This in turn influenced her relationship with Barbara. It culminates everything in a strong and satisfactory end.

The handover Premiere on May 23 Shudder.

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The handover

Great appearances and telling stories stand out a tense story that is emotionally and scary.

Fantastic achievements

Tense and scary with the right amount of gore

Could have ended a scene earlier

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