A teenage girl living with schizophrenia begins to suspect her neighbor has kidnapped a child. Her parents try desperately to help her live a normal life, without exposing their own tragic secrets, and the only person who believes her is Caleb – a boy she isn’t even sure exists.

Rain Burroughs

Caleb

Dani McConnell

Michelle Burroughs

John Burroughs

Alexa

Dr. Elyn Pangloss

Nurse Rosa

Cinda

Dr. Yang

Cam

Vice Principal

The Man with Yellow Eyes
Some interesting ideas that don't always mesh well, but I still was modestly entertained and liked the young actors, Madison Iseman and Israel Broussard. I'm no expert on schizophrenia but it seems like they did a good job with it, but could be wrong. The twist isn't a big surprise though they did kind of cheat in their attempts to fool the audience (it's one of those with a scene only there for the viewer). But otherwise, I'd say it's fine as a rental. **3.0/5**
This psychological thriller offers a gripping portrayal of schizophrenia, immersing viewers in the chaotic mind of Rain, who struggles to distinguish between reality and illusion. With strong performances—especially by Madison Iseman—atmospheric visuals, and a suspenseful plot filled with unexpected twists, the film keeps audiences engaged. However, underdeveloped character backstories and unresolved details, particularly regarding key figures like McConnell and Caleb, leave logical gaps that slightly weaken the overall narrative, though it remains a compelling watch. Read the full review here: (Indonesian version : alunauwie.com)
February 12, 2021

Rain Burroughs

Caleb

Dani McConnell

Michelle Burroughs

John Burroughs

Alexa

Dr. Elyn Pangloss

Nurse Rosa

Cinda

Dr. Yang

Cam

Vice Principal

The Man with Yellow Eyes
Some interesting ideas that don't always mesh well, but I still was modestly entertained and liked the young actors, Madison Iseman and Israel Broussard. I'm no expert on schizophrenia but it seems like they did a good job with it, but could be wrong. The twist isn't a big surprise though they did kind of cheat in their attempts to fool the audience (it's one of those with a scene only there for the viewer). But otherwise, I'd say it's fine as a rental. **3.0/5**
This psychological thriller offers a gripping portrayal of schizophrenia, immersing viewers in the chaotic mind of Rain, who struggles to distinguish between reality and illusion. With strong performances—especially by Madison Iseman—atmospheric visuals, and a suspenseful plot filled with unexpected twists, the film keeps audiences engaged. However, underdeveloped character backstories and unresolved details, particularly regarding key figures like McConnell and Caleb, leave logical gaps that slightly weaken the overall narrative, though it remains a compelling watch. Read the full review here: (Indonesian version : alunauwie.com)

