Reclusion Page #3

Synopsis: A beautiful young student house-sits for family friends, seeking peace and perspective. A psychotic killer on a weekend rampage finds refuge in the same secluded house, setting off an unsettling game of cat and mouse in this psychological horror film.
 
IMDB:
5.2
Year:
2012
84 min
21 Views


How about a hug,

can I have a hug?

Can I get a kiss?

No.

Tim doesn't know we were working with Dr.

Piccault, now with you.

Well, I don't think it's a

good idea to change that,

especially since you made, what

sounds like, pretty good progress.

I know you've consulted with

Dr. Piccault in the past.

So, do you think Tim's case

is more my area of expertise?

I think your expertise is a

perspective that can only help.

And what does

Dr. Piccault think?

He felt that Tim

was a unique case.

You do know that

a vast majority of the cases

have nothing to do

with the paranormal?

I mean, have there been events

that point to the paranormal?

No.

Well, it's basic.

You have Sage to burn, or OSHA?

Elinore?

Elinore!

Look, I know an

abrupt change in therapist

can seem overwhelming.

So let's just start slow,

and we'll build from there.

There's this feeling, rolling

around in the back of my head.

I can't quite place it.

And it never seems

to go away either.

Kind of like dread, maybe.

Existential dread is common

in cases like yours.

I'm not so sure about

the existential part.

So, you believe in destiny?

I believe decisions

are mine to make.

Like going outside?

You decide it.

Yes.

What if you had been locked out?

It didn't occur to me.

Consciously.

Anyway, still not

sleeping well at night?

Bad dreams?

Yes.

Being evicted

is traumatic for anyone.

For you, it's bound to wreak

havoc with your subconscious.

Manifesting your dreams.

And sometimes, I'm awake.

I'm not at all puzzled that

you're having anxiety attacks.

I...

I feel like things are really

happening that I know can't be.

Anxiety, and phobia, fear, stress, panic

are all rooted in the unconscious mind.

And they can project

themselves in many ways,

whether you are awake or asleep.

So it's normal?

Normal for you may not be

normal for someone else.

But this is

a good starting point.

Hey.

Well, I figured the sooner we

started, the sooner we can finish.

I'm not ready.

You're gonna have to

come outside eventually.

So I think we should just

peel the band-aid off, okay?

Can you do me a favor?

I want you to look

at me right here,

that's the bull's-eye

right there, okay?

Give me your hands.

Come on, I'm not gonna bite

you, give me your hands.

You can do it.

That's it.

Okay, all right, okay.

I just want you to put one

foot in front of the other,

just take one step.

Just like when you were a

kid, just give me one step.

All right, now give

me another one.

That's it.

Okay, come on.

Watch the step here,

give me one more.

Okay?

Come on, that's it.

One more.

You can do it, one more.

Look at the bull's-eye,

one more.

You're outside.

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Andrew McGowan

Andrew Brian McGowan (born 1961) is an Australian scholar of early Christianity and an Anglican priest. He is McFaddin Professor of Anglican Studies at Yale Divinity School and Dean and President of the Berkeley Divinity School at Yale.Prior to appointment at Berkeley and Yale he was seventh Warden of Trinity College (University of Melbourne) 2007-14, and Joan F.W. Munro Professor of Historical Theology in the Trinity College Theological School, Melbourne, within the University of Divinity. more…

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