Baghead Synopsis & Review: Plot Summary

🎯 Quick Overview

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🍿 Baghead: Detailed Plot Synopsis

Inheriting a Dark Legacy

Iris Lark inherits a run-down pub in Berlin from her estranged father, Owen. Unbeknownst to her, the pub holds a terrifying secret in its basement: a shape-shifting creature called Baghead. This entity can communicate with the dead, but at a steep price. The initial discovery sets the stage for a descent into supernatural horror and familial secrets.

Baghead Scene 1

The Two-Minute Rule

Iris discovers that Baghead’s power comes with strict rules. Communication with the dead is limited to two minutes; exceeding this limit weakens the barrier between worlds. This rule becomes central to the plot, as characters tempted by grief and desperation risk unleashing Baghead’s full power. The two minute limit introduces suspense and highlights the danger of tampering with forces beyond understanding.

Baghead Scene 2

Exploitation and Consequences

Driven by financial need, Iris begins exploiting Baghead’s abilities, charging grieving individuals for a chance to speak with their lost loved ones. The consequences of these interactions become increasingly dire as the two-minute rule is broken and Baghead’s control grows. This exploitation amplifies the horror elements, illustrating the dangers of unchecked ambition and the disregard for ancient warnings.

Baghead Scene 3

⚠️ Spoilers and Ending Explained

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🎬 Cast & Characters

  • Iris Lark (Freya Allan): An unemployed young woman who inherits a pub and becomes bound to the entity Baghead residing in its basement.
  • Baghead (Anne Müller): A shape-shifting creature trapped in the basement of a pub, able to conjure the dead for a limited time.
  • Neil (Jeremy Irvine): A grieving man who seeks to communicate with his deceased wife through Baghead, leading to dangerous consequences.
  • Owen Lark (Peter Mullan): Iris’ estranged father and the previous owner of the pub, burdened by the responsibility of containing Baghead.
  • Katie (Ruby Barker): Iris’ best friend, who helps her uncover the dark secrets of the pub and the history of Baghead.
  • Solicitor (Ned Dennehy): A creepy lawyer helping to facilitate the transition of pub ownership after Owen’s death.

💬 Memorable Quotes

  • Owen Lark: “You can’t kill it, you can’t let it out.” – This is Owen’s warning about Baghead, emphasizing the need to contain the creature.
  • Baghead (as Owen): “Baghead is uncontrollable and unkillable.” – Baghead, impersonating Owen, reveals the futility of trying to destroy her.
  • Baghead (as Iris): “Now, she is me.” – In the end the events have been orchestrated by Baghead who, as Iris, is finally able to walk free of the building.

💰Box Office

  • Budget: None
  • Domestic Gross: None
  • Worldwide Gross: $6,671,780

💥 Baghead Reviews

Personal Review

Honestly, ‘Baghead’ had a cool premise, but it didn’t fully deliver. The idea of a creature that lets you talk to the dead for a price is interesting, and the pub setting was suitably creepy, but the scares felt cheap. Freya Allan did a decent job, but the script needed more depth. I wanted to be genuinely terrified, but I mostly just felt like I’d seen it all before. The ending was a bit of a letdown, leaving me with more questions than chills.

  • Who would enjoy:
    • “Fans of supernatural horror movies.”
    • “Viewers who enjoy films with a focus on grief and loss.”
    • “Those interested in movies with a unique monster concept.”
  • Content warnings ⚠:
    • “Supernatural horror themes”
    • “Jump scares”
    • “Grief and loss”
    • “Mild violence”

Professional Reviews

  • Film Fugitives: “‘The Reflected Self’ Review: A Perplexing Horror Thriller With An Abundance Of Plot Twists
  • IMDb: “Baghead is bland and forgettable, a bad mix of Barbarian and Talk To Me. A pub with a witch letting people talk to the dead should be fun, but it’s not. The characters are unlikeable, and the movie relies too much on ineffective jump scares. A tame experience aimed at teens.
  • IMDb: “The script had potential and was not used, Baghead is a pretty weak film. The digital special effects, which are few, are poorly done and the director’s work manages to have merit by bringing to the screen a couple of effective suspense scenes, but then everything falls apart. It becomes boring, it loses suspense and the horror has no effect

Audience Reactions

Creepy atmosphere and a genuinely unsettling monster design made it worth the watch.: Some viewers appreciated the movie’s unique concept and tension-building atmosphere, despite some flaws.

The ending twist was unexpected and left me wanting more.: There is a lot of potential for a sequel

Overall Consensus: Mixed reception. While some appreciated the unique premise and Freya Allan’s performance, many found the execution lacking, relying on jump scares and predictable horror tropes. Some felt the movie felt like a rip off of ‘Talk to me’.

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🛠️ Behind the Scenes

  • “Baghead is based on a short film of the same name from 2017, directed by Alberto Corredor.”
  • “The film explores themes of grief, desperation, and the consequences of exploiting supernatural powers.”
  • “The filmmakers drew inspiration from various gothic horror elements to create the eerie atmosphere of the pub and its basement.”
  • “Some reviews mention visual effects reminiscent of 2000s horror films like The Mummy.”

🖥️ How to Watch Baghead?

As of October 2024, ‘Baghead’ is available for purchase or rental on various digital platforms like Apple TV, Google Play Movies, and Amazon Prime Video. Check your local listings for availability and pricing. You may also find it on streaming services that offer horror genre selections; availability varies by region.

Baghead Scene 5

🎥 Similar Movies

If you enjoyed Baghead, you might like these similar films:

  • Talk to Me (2022): Both films explore the dangers of communicating with the dead and the consequences of breaking supernatural rules.
  • The Babadook (2014): Explores themes of grief and a mother battling a malevolent entity, focusing on psychological horror.
  • The Woman in Black (2012): Features a gothic setting, a vengeful spirit, and a protagonist uncovering dark secrets in an isolated location.
  • Lights Out (2016): Similar to Baghead, it’s based on a short film and focuses on a creature that thrives in darkness, preying on a family.

🛒 Baghead Related Products

  • Funko Pop! Movies: The Witcher – Freya Allan as Ciri: A stylized collectable figure featuring Freya Allan from The Witcher as Ciri. Perfect for fans of the actress and her work in both ‘The Witcher’ and ‘Baghead’.
  • The Witcher: Nightmare of the Wolf (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack): Immerse yourself in the world of The Witcher with this original soundtrack from the animated film, expanding on Freya Allan’s previous fantasy roles.
  • Witch Costume for Women: Deluxe velvet witch costume with pointed hat, great for Halloween or cosplay. Embrace your inner dark magic with a costume that embodies the mystery and power of Baghead’s origins.
  • Talk To Me [Blu-ray]: After the recent death of her mother, teenager Mia becomes obsessed with the thrill of conjuring spirits with a group of her friends. A superior film that takes on a similar theme to Baghead.

🎧 Soundtrack

Baghead features a captivating soundtrack that enhances the movie’s atmosphere and emotional impact. Here are some notable tracks:

You can find the complete soundtrack on Amazon Music and Apple Music.

🤨 FAQ

What is Baghead about?

‘Baghead’ centers on a young woman who inherits a pub and discovers a shape-shifting entity in the basement that allows people to speak to the dead, but at a terrifying cost.

Where can I watch Baghead?

As of October 2024, ‘Baghead’ is available for purchase or rental on digital platforms like Apple TV, Google Play Movies, and Amazon Prime Video. Check your local listings for streaming options.

Is Baghead scary?

Baghead employs supernatural horror and jump scares to create a suspenseful atmosphere. Viewer reactions vary, but the film is generally considered a decent horror film with creepy moments.

🔥 Bonus Content

Baghead 💀 #shorts

Ever wonder what ‘Baghead’ is all about? This short clip gives you a freaky sneak peek! Honestly, the creature design is pretty unsettling, but in a good way. Give it a watch!

Men Hate Dead Mothers🤔 #shorts

This clip touches on one of the movie’s themes and I can’t believe how insightful it is in just one minute! It’s creepy and makes you think. What do you think about the ‘men hate dead mothers’ theme?

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