Israeli filmmaker Veronica Kedar gives us a disturbing look at one dysfunctional family. Lily (Veronica Kedar) is a member of family with a mother , father, sister and brother. Our story opens with Lily in the family living room surrounded by four dead bodies. She is sitting there looking at the bodies of her dead family. At first you might think that she just happened to have walked in on this deadly scene but you almost immediately know that there is more to this story than a simple break in gone bad. Lily begins to look at each of the dead members of her family and small flashbacks start to show up on different episodes of her life with her family.
When our story begins all you can do is look at this person as what a horrible person this lily must be. As we see the past we begin to understand a different story. We see how a person could lose love or even interest in her family. We see a girl who only wanted a loving father. Lily only wanted a caring mother and a sister who was sane. All she wanted was a brother who wasn’t madly in love with her. We begin to see just how a young girl could resent her family and would eventually want no more to do with them.
Lily sees that there are problems after the blood shed. She heads over to her therapist house to confess what she had done and to seek help. When lily arrives at her therapist’s house the teenage daughter answers the door to let lily know that the therapist is not home. Unfortunately, Lily being in the state that she is in begins to feel all the anger and rage from before when she killed her own family.
Our story evolves in such a way that everything makes sense and all seems to fall into place. IndiePix films brings this psychological drama to us on DVD on October 8th, 2019. The quality of the DVD is excellent and the sights and sounds are superb. This will make a wonderful addition to the personal library of films that you may own. You will want to watch it over and over.
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