Sara (Stefanie Scott) is 18 and likes to sneak out and see her boyfriend. Dad (Judd Nelson ) does the only thing a good father can do and locks her in the basement where he rapes her and they raise their own little family.
This is supposed to be based on a true story, but they did things rather poorly. It starts as a flashback, 20 years ago. Sara quickly becomes pregnant and there are no 20-year-old kids in the basement, only about 10. And in all that time no one looked like the aged a day. Lifetime TV film.
Girl in the Basement
2021
Action / Crime / Drama / Horror / Thriller
Girl in the Basement
2021
Action / Crime / Drama / Horror / Thriller
Plot summary
The horrific story of Sarah, a vibrant teen girl who was looking forward to her 18th birthday so she could move away from her controlling father, Don. Her world becomes extremely dark when her father imprisons her in the basement of their home.
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8
Wow. That was the best movie of 2021 that I've seen so far. Acting was on point, it was convincing, they've managed to have strong personalities. The plot was disturbing, I can't remember when the last time I've seen such film. I love horror movies and this one is approved by me. I've really enjoy it, it just shows how your life can be in someone else hands just in the blink of an eye. The fact that this movie is bad on some real story just add value to it. I'm just surprised in a good way. I would definitely recommend to watch it.
A grotesque tale of horror brought to the screen...
Right, well a lot of things could actually be said about this 2021 movie titled "Girl in the Basement" from writers Manu Boyer, Leslie Greif and Barbara Marshall.
First of all, this movie is based on the gruesome and grotesque events that transpired for 24 years in Austria. This is something that was shocking and disturbing once Josef Fritzl's secret was revealed and the captivity ended for his daughter and the children. But to me, a movie such as "Girl in the Basement" raised the question of whether something that vile and traumatizing should be made into a movie for entertainment. Is it crossing a line? And the answer to that is, of course, very individual to each and every viewer.
I sat down to watch the movie given the historic references to the actual Fritzl case and to see how director Elisabeth Röhm would handle the job of bringing such a tale of horror and abuse to life on the screen. If someone sits down to watch "Girl in the Basement" solely for the purpose of entertainment, then it is perhaps time to seek professional guidance and councelling.
Regardless, then I must say that director Elisabeth Röhm managed to turn the tragedy into a movie that actually is every bit entertaining as it is appalling. Watching this movie and knowing that it is based on true events, sort of left a foul taste in my mouth. Not because the movie was presented in a sleazy or distasteful manner or way, no, but because of the events that the movie is based upon. Sure, this movie does not portray the events to the full extend, but still...
I believe that "Girl in the Basement" is not a movie that is easily watched by just anyone in the audience, as it is a fairly psychologically harsh movie to sit through. So keep in mind what gruesome events this movie is based on.
Now, a movie such as "Girl in the Basement" is one that require some rather stalwart performances, and I must admit that I was surprised to see Judd Nelson in the role of the deranged father. And believe you me, he really carried the role quite well with a good performance - I am not condoning the actions of the father here, but merely giving praise to Judd Nelson's performance in the movie.
Being familiar with the actual case in Austria, then the living conditions as seen in the movie were not even remotely close to the cramped quarters in the subterranean dungeon of horror that the caged family was living in.
While "Girl in the Basement" is a tough movie to watch at times, then it is actually a movie that I think is something that people should sit down to watch. The events that transpired in Austria are just too grotesque and inhuman to be quietly forgotten.
My rating of "Girl in the Basement" lands on a six out of ten stars. While this is an Americanized version of the Fritzl case, and with certain events being slacked upon or changed, then there is still some importance to this horrific tale.