A 666-Character Review of ‘Presence’

Release Date
January 19, 2024
DIRECTOR
Steven Soderbergh
ACTORS
Chris Sullivan, Lucy Liu, Callina Liang, & Eddy Maday
Our Score
7.8

Soderbergh’s ‘Presence’ haunts differently, shifting perspective from living occupants to revenants. This innovative approach elevates a familiar premise into something that pushes you into participating. Long, unbroken takes and occasionally stilted performances, (notably Taylor’s), initially leaves a stage-play taste. However, the patriarch and his empathetic cracking in private paints a poignant, rich family portrait that pulls the plot together. Youthful rebellion & marital failing…as the story unfolds, the slow-burn tension snuck up on me, making the darker moments in the third act truly unnerving, feeling like a bystander. While choppy at first, the film avoids novelty, delivering a tastefully refreshing experience with a touch of dark nostalgic WB energy.

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POS
Gentle and rich exposition.
Beautiful home.
Not what you think it is.
NEG
Approaching corny.
The boys suck.
7.8

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