THE WOMAN IN THE YARD
Ramona (Danielle Deadwyler) è una donna che cerca di rimettere insieme i pezzi della sua vita dopo un incidente stradale che le ha portato via il marito (Russell Hornsby). Rimasta gravemente ferita, Ramona deve prendersi cura dei suoi due figli, un adolescente di 14 anni (Peyton Jackson) e una bambina di 6 anni (Estella Kahiha), nella loro casa di campagna. La routine della famiglia viene interrotta dall’arrivo di una donna misteriosa, completamente vestita di nero, che appare inspiegabilmente nel loro giardino e pronuncia un enigmatico avvertimento: “Oggi è il giorno.” Ramona, inizialmente convinta che la donna (Okwui Okpokwasili) sia solo una persona in difficoltà, scoprirà presto che le sue intenzioni sono tutt’altro che innocue.
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“Ramona” (Danielle Deadwyler) is hobbling around their remote rural home with her two, bored, kids “Taylor” (Payton Jackson) and “Annie” (Estella Kahiha) when they espy a woman, clad in black, sitting on a chair on the edge of their property. “Ramona” goes out to investigate and returns somewhat spooked. She locks them all in, but the disappearance of their yapping dog “Charlie” and lots of dark shadows cast across their house as their enigmatic visitor seems to get ever closer, sees the family get more and more nervous as home truths start to emerge and we learn just why she has her leg in a brace. This has a few moments of menace to it, especially as the lighting and the audio are used to quite good effect towards the end, but the remainder of this is missing too many elements to the story to make it very compelling. Nobody’s acting is up to much and the writing delivers dialogue and repetitious scenarios that struggle to stretch this short story out for ninety minutes. Nothing very new, here, sorry.
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<em>'The Woman in the Yard'</em> has a metaphor for all to see, though fails to craft anything else of note. For such a short movie (not even 90 mins), this noticeably dragged for me. It gets a little interesting towards the end, but even then doesn't make up for the meandering set-up.
Danielle Deadwyler is a decent lead, I can't say this'll stay at the front of my memory when thinking of her filmography though; <em>'The Piano Lesson'</em> remains the one, so far. As usual when a film falls flat in most departments, I don't hold any blame with the cast anyway.
Most of the 'scares' come via cheap jumps, rather than anything truly uncomfortable. In fairness, there is one unsettling scene at the death but that's all I've got in terms of praise. With just one location and a few characters, greater writing and visuals were needed - for me, at least.
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