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GENRES: Horror & Thriller
Running time: 94 minutes
Country: United States
Language: English

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The Visit (2015) Movie DIRECTORS
M. Night Shyamalan

The Visit (2015) Movie WRITERS
M. Night Shyamalan

The Visit (2015) Movie STARS
Olivia DeJonge
Ed Oxenbould
Deanna Dunagan
Peter McRobbie
Kathryn Hahn

The Visit (2015) Movie PRODUCERS
Marc Bienstock
Jason Blum

The Visit (2015) Movie ALSO KNOWN AS
Untitled Blumhouse Horror 1 = 
Los huéspedes = Argentina
A Visita = Brazil
La visite = Canada (French title)
Los huéspedes = Chile
La visita = Spain
Ha'bikour = Israel (Hebrew title)
Viesnage = Lithuania
Los huéspedes = Mexico
Wizyta = Poland
A Visita = Portugal
Poseta = Serbia
Визит = Russia
Ziyaret = Turkey (Turkish title)

The Visit (2015) Movie Story
Rebecca (Olivia DeJonge) and Tyler (Ed Oxenbould) prepare for a week-long stay with their grandparents, John (Peter McRobbie) and Doris (Deanna Dunagan), while their mother, Paula (Kathryn Hahn), goes on a cruise with her new boyfriend. The two kids, who have never met their grandparents, intend to film a documentary about their visit. Paula has not seen her parents in 15 years, after she eloped with her high-school teacher, Robert, who has since left her. She tells Rebecca little about the disagreement she had with her parents, suggesting that Rebecca ask them for more details. (Source: Wikipedia)

The Visit (2015) Movie Review
The Visit has a decent foundation. Kids stay with grandparents that are complete strangers to them. Nana and Pop Pop are seemingly well meaning old people. Their initial impression is warm and pleasant. Then things change when the sun goes down. Their behavior becomes erratic, in essence bizarre. Nana roams the house at night in various states of undress. She vomits on the floor and scratches at the walls. Pop-pop keeps his soiled adult diapers in the woodshed, attacks a stranger on the street and delusionally dresses in formal wear for a nonexistent costume party. Are they suffering from aging mental disorders or is there something even more sinister afoot? The chronicle marks the kids' vacation time with five title cards, one for each day of their trip. The first person shaky cam perspective only obscures an empty narrative. The gimmick takes what could've been a passable time filler into something interminable. Right around the halfway point you'll realize there's no plot. That is, of course, until that inevitable "twist" that in no way justifies the long-drawn-out set-up. Apparently M. Night Shyamalan knows no other way to creatively end a story. The movie is a mere 94 minutes. Yet you'll be begging for that final Friday title card way before it appears. by KJ Proulx (Source: rottentomatoes)