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Plot Summary
A young woman (Mischa Barton), severely depressed after the deaths of both her parents, retreats within herself, only to be drawn out of her depression by an unexpected romance with a man named Adam (Ryan Eggold). After Adam mysteriously disappears into the depths of a haunted apartment building, she vows to pursue him, even if it means crossing into the world of the supernatural.
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Rotten Tomatoes Movie Reviews
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11%- Reviews Counted: 9
- Fresh: 1
- Rotten: 8
- Average Rating: 2.5/10
Top Critics' Reviews
Rotten: Good for nothing besides the employment of insipid young actresses ...
Rotten: A rather turgid ghost story with a simultaneously murky and silly take on the afterlife.
Rotten: The question why ... persists.
Rotten: Content-wise ... it's little more than a gooey, life-affirming parable about keeping the faith.
Customer Reviews
Into the Light
With great writing, directing, and an outstanding ensemble, IWFYITD deserves huge acclaim. This indie manages to mix drama, romance, and thriller elements seamlessly. Overall fantastic performances by the two leads, Mischa Barton and Ryan Eggold, who take the viewer into a world where love has no boundaries. A definite rent/buy.
Excellent
I was surprised by this movie in a number of ways. Mischa Barton was awesome in it and the story really got to me, it's not really a scary movie, it's more intense and I thought it was a beautifully done love story that questions a lot about life and death. It has a lot of layers to it and if you can handle a really rich love story mixing with a ghost thriller, then it's definitely something to see
awesome!
great script and amazing story its definitly one that keeps you guessing on whats going on.
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