IMDb plot summary: A psychic medium attempts to uncover the truth behind her sister's murder at the site of the crime.
Directed by Damian McCarthy. Starring Carolyn Bracken, Johnny French, and Steve Wall.
Oddity is a horror movie about a woman who is murdered alone in her house when her husband is at work. They catch the culprit, but a year later the murdered woman's psychic sister discovers the murder wasn't what it seems, and she becomes determined to figure it out. This film feels like a weirdly difficult one to quantify, because it just seems like such a *small* film. The stakes seem weirdly small, the locations claustrophobic, the acting performances so quiet they could be mistaken for a one-room drama. That being said, I think it is put together fairly well. There are a few beautifully creepy moments with the large wooden doll at the center of the marketing, and I enjoy how the mystery of the woman's death unravels piece by piece. Perhaps some of the disjointedness comes from the film not giving us the inside view of any of our protagonists, leaving us as the audience very much on the outside looking in. The individual pieces definitely are more than the sum of its part, at least in my book, although the "homegrown" feel of it is going to be part of the draw to many, I suspect.
How it entered my Flickchart:
Oddity > Wide Awake
Oddity < Elf
Oddity < Family Business
Oddity > The Gold Rush
Oddity < Me and Earl and the Dying Girl
Oddity < The Majestic
Oddity > Rabbit Hole
Oddity < Three Men and a Baby
Oddity < Peter Pan (1960)
Oddity < Splice
Oddity < The Exorcist
Oddity > Knight and Day
Final spot: #1718 out of 4003, or 57%.