Hunter Schafer Stars in New Horror Film Cuckoo
- American teenager moves with her family to a mysterious resort in the German Alps.
- Hunter Schafer plays a rebellious spirit clashing with the resort's creepy proprietor, Dan Stevens.
- When weird stuff starts happening, long-buried family secrets come to light and the resort's true nature stands revealed.
In a recent discussion about the film "Cuckoo," participants Weldon, Crucchiola, and Parker explored the film's tonal shifts and character dynamics. Crucchiola noted the intriguing contrast between horror and thriller elements, particularly highlighting a scene where a young woman is depicted in a cozy setting, engaging in mundane activities while simultaneously experiencing terror. This juxtaposition, according to Crucchiola, adds a unique layer to the film's narrative. Weldon raised concerns about the film's action sequences, questioning whether they align with the director's strengths. He expressed skepticism about the effectiveness of these scenes, suggesting that they may not contribute meaningfully to the film's overall language. Parker chimed in, reflecting on the initial confusion regarding the age dynamics within the family portrayed in the film, which added to the complexity of the viewing experience. The conversation also touched on the director's approach to sound design, with Weldon referencing a haunting sound reminiscent of "The Grudge." This auditory element, he suggested, could leave a lasting impression on viewers, enhancing the film's eerie atmosphere. Crucchiola emphasized the director's intention to embrace overt cues, which may challenge traditional horror conventions. As the discussion wrapped up, the group expressed curiosity about audience reactions to "Cuckoo," indicating a blend of intrigue and uncertainty surrounding the film's execution and thematic choices.