Successful author Veronica finds herself trapped in a horrifying reality and must uncover the mind-bending mystery before it's too late.
_The past is never dead. It's not even past._
The movie did an excellent job with the twist and reveal.
That said, the movie overall could've been better.
The tone of race and discrimination is handled well.
The story could've gone a supernatural way with how it was done.
Though I'm not hating this psychological thriller route they took.
Mixed reactions and reviews are a given for this movie.
Bottom line is seeing this movie for yourself.
Personally, I enjoyed it but not enough to overlook the faults in the film.
The movie took something and tried to make it work.
It wasn't great but it wasn't bad.
As someone who has been enjoying the renewed focus on black horror and the rise in storytelling from unique perspectives kickstarted by 'Get Out', it makes my heart sink to see something like 'Antebellum' stumble into cinemas. My fear is that if there are enough negative appraisals of the genre and the discourse shrinks, the film industry will just stop producing socially conscious horror movies, point-blank. The biggest sin that 'Antebellum' commits is that the filmmakers took one of the most horrific periods of American history and, via exceedingly clumsy execution, unintentionally made it into a joke.
- Jake Watt
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