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Blue Hour (2023) Movie Review

By Newguy

Blue Hour – Movie Review 

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Director: Dan Bowhers

Writer: Dan Bowhers (Screenplay)

Cast

  • Morgan DeTogne
  • Michael Kowalski
  • Mike Headford
  • Nick Brandreth
  • Josh Olkowski

Plot: Olivia Brandreth was nine years old when her father disappeared. Twenty-five years later, she has returned to her childhood home to finally get closure in an unrelenting attempt to set the record straight.  

Runtime: 1 Hour 40 Minutes  

There may be spoilers in the rest of the review 

Story: Blue Hour starts when Olivia (DeTogne) decides to work on a documentary about her father’s sudden disappearance. She is working with Chris (Kowalski) and Luke (Headford), as they start learning more about her father Nick. However, the more they dive into the case, the stranger the case becomes.

The investigation takes them down a path they never expect. To make matters worse it gets a lot more personal than they could imagine, but they need the answers to complete their movie.  

Verdict on Blue Hour

Blue Hour is a horror mystery movie following a documentary film crew who set up to understand the mystery of one of their father’s disappearances. They interview other loved ones and family friends, along with the authorities who tried to solve the mystery. However, what they find is even more shocking than they imagined.

This is a movie that seems to follow the early non-horror elements of The Blair Witch Project. Where it sets out to help a film crew find out about an unsolved case from the woods. However, once we get into the horror elements, they come from a very different direction and one you wouldn’t have expected. It keeps us guessing and sends us down a rabbit hole we aren’t sure we could escape from. 

Final ThoughtsBlue Hour is a movie that sends you down a twisted rabbit hole.

Blue Hour (2023) Movie Review
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