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葬送 Ratings & Reviews
- Nirupam2025年6月19日Strikes a perfect balance between being a family drama about grief, sacrifice and power of love & letting go while simultaneously also being a somewhat bloody, sinister and creepy horror film. The unrushed pacing in the beginning sets up the mother-daughter relationship really well which makes the horror part hit even harder. I really loved it. Colby Minifie and Kate Burton are both fantastic here.
- Niztradamus2026年2月25日What a nice family horror drama that is relatable for anyone who has lost loved ones, especially their parents. I do not understand why people don't get the ending. To me it was rather obvious. This is not a feel good tale but something about grief and how we deal with it. It is ok to let go. That's the message this movie left for us. What this movie isn't is something that holds you by the hand. It requires thought, just like the script required a lot of though. If I wasn't emotionally numb as I am nowadys I surely have wept some tears throughout. Off to the technical aspects. The acting is good, the soundtrack phenomenal and the visuals are also balanced nicely. After all is said and done, I really enjoyyed this movie.
- Josh C2025年8月1日Very odd movie. In the first 30 minutes, I was intrigued enough to see where it was leading and then it just sort of went way left. It’s not until you look up the symbolism etc that you fully see what it represents and even then…meh. I found the lead girl to be much too screechy and annoying to even care.
- Mark A Vitelli2025年6月7日Slow burn, good acting, incomprehensible ending. I have no idea what happened.
- jackmeat2025年5月31日My quick rating - 5.2/10. Grief and resurrection make for a grim pairing in The Surrender, the first feature-length film from director Julia Max. With a haunting setup and minimalistic staging, this is a slow-burn drama wrapped in the skin of a horror film. It’s a bold, grief-drenched debut that leaves room for both emotional introspection and blood-soaked ritual. I am pleasantly surprised Shudder brought us something this grounded. The story opens on the death of the family patriarch, and while the film hints early on at the supernatural turn it will eventually take, it’s in no hurry to get there. For nearly an hour, we follow mother Barbara (Kate Burton) and daughter Megan (Colby Minifie) as they spiral through sorrow, guilt, and unresolved trauma. Their relationship, thick with friction and raw emotion, is the film’s core. It's hard not to get worn down by it at times. There's a lot of yelling and bickering, especially from Megan, whose whiny tone starts to grate. Still, despite these irritations, Minifie delivers a compelling performance that oscillates between unhinged desperation and vulnerability. When the resurrection ritual finally arrives, it doesn't disappoint. The blood seeping into the summoning circle is one of the film’s most visually striking moments, a gruesome payoff for the restrained atmosphere that precedes it. But true to form, The Surrender doesn’t let horror overshadow its drama. The ritual is intense, but it’s what it unearths emotionally that carries more weight. Things go sideways in a way that feels more tragic than terrifying, reinforcing the film’s central thesis: grief isn’t something you can reverse. Most of the film unfolds in a few dark, claustrophobic spaces, with just four characters overall—including younger versions of Barbara and Megan, whose flashbacks help fill in some emotional blanks. The limited cast and setting put pressure on the script and performances to deliver, and for the most part, they do. Burton is reliably excellent, grounding Barbara with a quiet sorrow that plays well against Minifie’s intensity. Given the film’s personal tone and emotional intimacy, it’s easy to speculate that writer-director Julia Max is working through something of her own here. That added layer makes the story feel more authentic, even if the characters themselves are not always easy to sit with. While its horror elements are sparse and mostly saved for the climax, The Surrender succeeds as a brooding character study with a supernatural edge. It’s not for everyone, especially viewers hoping for a more traditional horror structure. Those willing to embrace the slow, grief-laden pacing will find a lot to appreciate in this bleak but thoughtful tale of loss and misguided hope.
葬送 Trivia
葬送 was released on 2025年5月23日.
葬送 was directed by Julia Max.
葬送 has a runtime of 1小时 35分钟.
葬送 was produced by Lovell Holder, Ian McDonald, Mia Chang, Robert J. Ulrich.
当家庭族长去世时,一段令人担忧的母女关系受到了可怕的考验,悲伤的母亲雇佣了一个神秘的陌生人让她的丈夫起死回生。
The key characters in 葬送 are Barbara (Kate Burton), Megan (Colby Minifie), The Man (Neil Sandilands).
葬送 is rated Not Rated.
葬送 is a 剧情, 恐怖, 惊悚 film.
葬送 has an audience rating of 4.8 out of 10.
葬送 has made US$90,037 at the box office.

















