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Young newlyweds Paul and Bea travel to remote lake country for their honeymoon. Shortly after arriving, Paul finds Bea wandering and disoriented in the middle of the night. As she becomes more distant and her behavior increasingly peculiar, Paul begins to suspect something more sinister than sleepwalking took place in the woods. Written by
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Paul:
Where's my wife? Where's Bea?
Bea:
It's me.
Paul:
What happened? You look like her, but you're not her. You have her toes... you have her toes. You have her knees. You have her thighs. You smell the same.
[kissing her]
Paul:
You taste the same. But you're different. You're different.
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The newlywed Bea (Rose Leslie) and Paul (Harry Treadaway) travel to a remote cottage in the woods that belongs to her family for their honeymoon. They are happy and feeling deep love for each other. They decide to have lunch at a rustic restaurant where Bea meets her childhood friend Will (Ben Huber), who owns the restaurant and has a strange behavior. He tells that he got married to Annie (Hanna Brown) and asks them to leave since the restaurant is closed. During the night, the house searched by a light and soon Bea vanishes. Paul finds her naked and wandering in the woods and she claims that she is sleepwalker. Paul suspects that she had encountered Will while Bea changes her behavior. What might have happen to Bea?
"Honeymoon" is a claustrophobic and tense low-budget horror movie supported by a well-written screenplay that keeps the mystery to the end and great performances of Rose "Ygritte" Leslie and Harry Treadaway. The conclusion should be the climax of the story but is quite cold. I usually hate sequels and franchises but this movie deserves a sequel with further explanations about the fate of Bea and Annie. My vote is seven.
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The newlywed Bea (Rose Leslie) and Paul (Harry Treadaway) travel to a remote cottage in the woods that belongs to her family for their honeymoon. They are happy and feeling deep love for each other. They decide to have lunch at a rustic restaurant where Bea meets her childhood friend Will (Ben Huber), who owns the restaurant and has a strange behavior. He tells that he got married to Annie (Hanna Brown) and asks them to leave since the restaurant is closed. During the night, the house searched by a light and soon Bea vanishes. Paul finds her naked and wandering in the woods and she claims that she is sleepwalker. Paul suspects that she had encountered Will while Bea changes her behavior. What might have happen to Bea?
"Honeymoon" is a claustrophobic and tense low-budget horror movie supported by a well-written screenplay that keeps the mystery to the end and great performances of Rose "Ygritte" Leslie and Harry Treadaway. The conclusion should be the climax of the story but is quite cold. I usually hate sequels and franchises but this movie deserves a sequel with further explanations about the fate of Bea and Annie. My vote is seven.
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