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2020    1 Std., 37 Min.Horror, Drama
5.857%67%6.4
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Oliver ist ein einsamer kleiner Junge, der sich anders fühlt als alle anderen. Handy und Tablet, seine ständigen Begleiter, bieten ihm Trost und Zuflucht, aber eigentlich sehnt er sich nach einem Freund. Als eine mysteriöse Kreatur durch Olivers Geräte in unsere Welt einbricht, müssen Olivers Eltern kämpfen, um ihren Sohn vor dem Monster auf der anderen Seite des Bildschirms zu retten.
Regie Jacob Chase
  • Gillian JacobsSarah
  • John Gallagher Jr.Marty
  • Azhy RobertsonOliver
  • Winslow FegleyByron
  • Jayden MarineMateo
  • Gavin MacIver-WrightZach
  • Dalmar AbuzeidMr. Calarco
  • Eboni BoothDr. Robyn
  • Rachel WilsonJennifer
  • Alana-Ashley MarquesAide
  • Ish MorrisMateo's Dad
  • Ana AraújoKid Next to Byron
  • Alex SpencerPolice Officer
  • Kate FentonRude Shopper
  • Jacob ChaseRegie / Autor
  • Alan C. BlomquistGeschäftsführender Produzent
  • Alex HeinemanProduzent
  • Andrew RonaProduzent
  • David J. BombaProduction Design
  • Maxime AlexandreDirector Of Photography
  • jackmeat7. März 2025
    My quick rating - 5.9/10. This flick is a solid supernatural horror film that taps into our dependence on technology while delivering effective jump scares and eerie tension. Directed by Jacob Chase, the film follows Oliver (Azhy Robertson), a lonely nonverbal boy who uses a phone and tablet for assisted speech. His devices become the gateway for something sinister—an entity named Larry, a monstrous figure lurking within a mysterious digital story called Misunderstood Monsters. One of the film’s strengths is its atmosphere. The use of screens and augmented reality to introduce Larry is clever, making technology itself feel like a looming threat. The jump scares are well-executed, relying more on timing and suspense rather than cheap tactics. Larry’s design is unsettling, with his elongated limbs and shadowy presence adding to the creeping dread. Beyond the horror, Come Play also carries a subtle yet poignant message about loneliness and the way society treats those who are different. The film not so subtly hints that it isn’t children who struggle to accept differences—it’s often the parents. This underlying theme gives the story a bit more depth, even as it plays with familiar supernatural tropes. While the premise is strong, the film does have some drawbacks. The pacing drags in certain moments, and the reliance on horror clichés sometimes makes it predictable. However, the central performances—especially from Robertson as Oliver—help keep the emotional core intact. Overall, it is an effective horror film that delivers creepy visuals and solid scares while offering a thoughtful take on isolation and human connection. It may not break new ground, but it successfully blends supernatural horror with real-world anxieties, making it a worthwhile watch for fans of modern creature features.

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