In the psychological thriller Hold Your Breath, directed by Will Joines and co-written by Karrie Crouse, Sarah Paulson stars as a young mother in the 1930s, trapped in the dust storms ravaging Oklahoma. Haunted by her past and convinced that a supernatural force threatens her family, she must navigate between the terror that consumes her and the will to protect those she loves. With Amiah Miller and Alona Jane Robbins in key roles, this horror-tinged drama explores human fear and fragility in the face of the unknown.
In 1930s Oklahoma, a mother (Sarah Paulson), isolated in a house battered by incessant dust storms, begins to believe that her family is under threat from a malevolent entity. Haunted by traumatic memories, she perceives increasingly disturbing signs all around her. Shadows in the wind, strange noises and an oppressive atmosphere transform her life into a waking nightmare. Determined to protect her daughter (Amiah Miller) and baby (Alona Jane Robbins), she struggles with her fears and the unseen forces that seem to be tightening their grip on them.
Hold Your Breath will appeal to fans of psychological thrillers and atmospheric horror films, where the tension builds gradually. Inspired by classics such as The Others and The Witch, this film plays on the elements of psychological fear and agonizing suspense, rather than on gory effects. Fans of Sarah Paulson, already known for her roles in American Horror Story, will appreciate her intense, nuanced performance. This horror-drama is distinguished by its unique setting, that of the dust storms of the 1930s, offering an oppressive and mysterious setting, in the manner of There Will Be Blood or The White Ribbon.
Starring Sarah Paulson, Hold Your Breath promises to be a chilling plunge into the tormented mind of a mother desperate to protect her family. The combination of a realistic historical setting and a supernatural threat suggests a gripping and frighteninghorror thriller. Available on Disney+ from October 3, 2024, this film could well become a must-see for fans of psychological suspense and horrific drama.
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