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Lost Child
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Following a young soldier experiencing PTSD who returns home to the Ozarks to search for her alienated sibling but she finds a relinquished young boy in the forested areas. As she looks for answers about who the kid is, she finds a secretive universe of fables, eventually putting her own particular life in peril.
Following a young soldier experiencing PTSD who returns home to the Ozarks to search for her alienated sibling but she finds a relinquished young boy in the forested areas. As she looks for answers about who the kid is, she finds a secretive universe of fables, eventually putting her own particular life in peril.
Actors:
Mike Wade,
Taylor John Smith,
Toni Chritton Johnson,
Debbie Sutcliffe,
Leven Rambin,
Jim Parrack,
Samuel Collings,
Kip Duane Collins,
Landon Edwards
Mike Wade
Taylor John Smith
Toni Chritton Johnson
Debbie Sutcliffe
Leven Rambin
17 May 1990, Houston, Texas, USA
Jim Parrack
8 February 1981, Allen, Texas, USA
Samuel Collings
Kip Duane Collins
Landon Edwards
Genre:
Drama
Director:
Ramaa Mosley
Country:
United States
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September 13, 2018
The slow-burning thriller walks a fine line, balancing elements of psychological drama and the supernatural, with a surging undercurrent of social commentary that sneaks up on you.
September 04, 2018
Supernatural Ozark Mountains mystery that doesn't amount to much at all.
September 13, 2018
Lost Child never becomes as affecting or suspenseful as it should be.
September 17, 2018
The way Mosley astutely weaves in comments about America's societal issues is perhaps the most chilling thing of all.
September 14, 2018
With Lost Child, Mosely has created another modern day myth, and it doesn't hurt that she keeps casting my favorite actresses.
September 14, 2018
An extraordinarily delicate balancing act between drama and horror, visually and psychologically expansive, set in a place where stories of monsters are not mere entertaining fun, and where superstition is not harmless.

