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You Should Have Left

The house finds you
2020 | 93m | English

(30067 votes)

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Popularity: 4 (history)

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In an effort to repair their relationship, a couple books a vacation in the countryside for themselves and their daughter. What starts as a perfect retreat begins to fall apart as one loses their grip on reality, and a sinister force tries to tear them apart.
Release Date: Jun 18, 2020
Director: David Koepp
Writer: Daniel Kehlmann, David Koepp
Genres: Horror, Thriller
Keywords countryside, based on novel or book, husband wife relationship, wales, nightmare, house, time loop, writer, jealous husband, loop, family life
Production Companies Universal Pictures, Blumhouse Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Kevin Bacon Theo Conroy
Amanda Seyfried Susanna
Avery Tiiu Essex Ella
Colin Blumenau Shopkeeper
Lowri Ann Richards Welsh Woman
Eli Powers Susanna's Assistant
Name Job
Miranda Jones Post Production Supervisor
Susie Coulthard Costume Design
Lee Herrick Supervising Sound Editor
Prashant Jadhav 3D Artist
Daniel Kehlmann Novel
David Koepp Director, Screenplay
Robin Pritchard Special Effects Makeup Artist, Makeup Artist
Megan Wynn Unit Production Manager
Megan Elizabeth Bell Production Design
Karen Malecki Costume Design
Clare Andrade Set Decoration
Sophie Becher Production Design
Adam Marshall Art Direction
Kiera Tudway Supervising Art Director
Mick Ward First Assistant Director
Polly Earnshaw Makeup Designer, Hair Designer
Tom White First Assistant Director
Margarita Allen Key Hair Stylist
Cynthia O'Rourke Key Makeup Artist
Silvia Bellitto Script Supervisor
Emily Deason Set Decoration
Kymbra Callaghan Hair Department Head
Charlotte Clark Key Hair Stylist
Julie Sessing Music Supervisor
Jason Milani Assistant Hairstylist
Patricia Leonidas Hair Department Head
Angus Hudson Director of Photography
Kira Belin Music Editor
Kerry-Ellen Maxwell Standby Art Director
Franses Simonovich Unit Production Manager
Louise Lannen Assistant Art Director
Dean Moran Carpenter
Emelia Corfe Makeup Trainee
Jessica Brooks Prosthetic Makeup Artist
Brook Schafer Set Dresser
India Gaul Art Department Assistant
Louie Zakarian Special Effects Makeup Artist
Francis Hibbs Art Department Production Assistant
Joe Fitz-Gerald Dressing Prop
Nicholas Griffo Set Dresser
Jasmine Lean Draughtsman
James Wright Standby Carpenter
Luiza Pissurno Assistant Art Director
Jenny Lovin Production Supervisor
Eddie Wolstencroft Standby Painter
Sullivan Cayless Dressing Prop
Roland Trafton Leadman
Nathan Fisher Set Dresser
Luca Del Puppo Second Unit Cinematographer
Adrian Barry Key Grip
Greg McFarlane King Electrician
Joel Rainsley Electrician
Russ Greening Electrician
Johnny Sousa First Assistant Camera
Ben Platts Drone Operator
Scott Youlden Electrician
Spike Morris Camera Operator
Jacob Robinson Digital Imaging Technician
Johnny Smith Best Boy Grip
Henriette Kristine Jacobsen Electrician
Julia Green First Assistant Camera
Katie Swain Second Unit Director of Photography
Ben Gooder Best Boy Grip
Mark Holownia Gaffer
John Rodda Sound Mixer
Matt Wright Second Assistant Camera
Shane Jaeger-Collins Visual Effects Coordinator
Katie Broome Costume Assistant
Devon Catucci Steadicam Operator
Tom Wilkinson Steadicam Operator
Ally Conover Casting Associate
Taylor Landesman Assistant Editor
Frances Heeber Studio Teacher
Paul Hanks Foley Artist
Nick Wall Still Photographer
Simon Trundle Foley Mixer
Lucie Barbier Colorist
Elisha Enfield Production Assistant
Barbara Twist Post Production Coordinator
Coll Anderson Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Pavan Balagam Visual Effects
Wesley Froud Visual Effects Supervisor
S.G. Gallagher Casting Assistant
Kristin Catuogno ADR Recordist
Paul Schwartz Sound Mixer
Celine Cripps Production Coordinator
Callum Anderson Special Effects Assistant
Gabrielle Edmunds Costume Standby
Brooke Lyndon-Stanford Visual Effects Supervisor
Sarah Domeier Lindo Casting Associate
Grace Joel Costume Assistant
Justin Cornish Visual Effects Supervisor
Jen Davies Costume Supervisor
Yolantha Morrigan Production Secretary
Duncan Craig Boom Operator
Alexander Gunn Special Effects Supervisor
Robert Ireland Sound Designer
Tarun Malla Visual Effects
Rae Robinson Casting Assistant
Derek Ambrosi Editor
Travis Caverhill Weapons Master
Jo Dale Assistant Editor
Zac Gobetz Finishing Producer
Terri Taylor Casting
Rory Moles Camera Operator
Mark DeSimone ADR Mixer
Chris Pollard Stunt Coordinator
Sarah Lochlan Stunts
Geoff Zanelli Original Music Composer
Mike Prestwood Smith Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Name Title
Derek Ambrosi Executive Producer
Jason Blum Producer
Dean O'Toole Producer
Couper Samuelson Executive Producer
Jennifer Scudder Trent Co-Producer
Jeanette Volturno Executive Producer
Beatriz Sequeira Co-Producer
Ryan Turek Co-Producer
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Reviews

msbreviews
3.0

If you enjoy reading my Spoiler-Free reviews, please follow my blog @ https://www.msbreviews.com This movie has every ingredient to be a horror hit. David Koepp has written and/or directed phenomenal films: Jurassic Park, Mission: Impossible, Spider-Man, War of the Worlds, Stir of Echoes... the ... list keeps going. Add Kevin Bacon and Amanda Seyfried, and you've got yourself two fantastic leads. A horror flick set in a "haunted house", where the main characters go through some sort of a psychologically disturbing journey? The synopsis convinces me! So, with all of these features, there's no way this movie will fail, right? Yeah... It couldn't be more disappointing. You Should Have Left ultimately doesn't know what genre it belongs to. Koepp clearly takes inspiration from a bunch of other films (some from his own filmography), completely forgetting to develop the one at hand. Everything about this movie feels unfinished, or, to be completely honest, everything feels like it's just an idea or a concept yet to be explored. Bacon and Seyfried interpret characters far from being persons with motivations, aspirations, or even personalities, especially Susanna, who is manipulated as a mere plot device to make things happen. She's an actress... that's her entire characterization. As the viewer, I finish the film without knowing a single thing about any character. Theo has some sort of "past" (like every other Blumhouse's main character of a horror flick), which is barely explained in detail. The only moment where some backstory is given to his character is an utterly unbelievable exposition dump between the mother and her daughter. This is the only personal development that Theo receives: an event that happened in his life described in a forced conversation between characters that definitely shouldn't be having it. Koepp's movie is marketed as a psychological horror film, but it doesn't even possess the necessary technical attributes to be scary or suspenseful. The "haunted house" looks way too bright, modern, and not claustrophobic at all. The editing (Derek Ambrosi) is weirdly out of sync with the score (Geoff Zanelli), and despite Angus Hudson's cinematography boasting a few nice shots, it doesn't really help to create the necessary atmosphere. It just doesn't look nor feels like a horror film. Just like with the characters, Koepp doesn't know where he wants the story to go. There's an attempt at creating a drama within the family that doesn't work because, well, there are no *characters*, so I couldn't care less about their arguments. Then, an unnecessary sci-fi element is introduced, and it's bafflingly left unexplained. Finally, a mystery surrounding the house's size is approached, but just like the rest of the movie, it doesn't go beyond its concept. In fact, this is the most captivating aspect of the whole film, but it's only introduced after one hour of runtime. This movie tries to follow so many different paths genre-wise that it forgets to actually choose one... Overall, You Should Have Left had tremendous potential to be a genuinely intriguing psychological horror flick, but David Koepp gets lost in the many ideas present in the film. Kevin Bacon delivers an excellent performance, and Amanda Seyfried (underused) also lends her undeniably talent, but both interpret characters far from being so. Koepp's screenplay holds so many underdeveloped concepts and extremely superficial attempts at balancing distinct genres that it totally forgets to actually tell a convincing story with complete character arcs and interesting plot points. Even technically, its well-lit, not-scary-at-all house doesn't generate a suspenseful or spooky atmosphere. The editing and the score are also weirdly put together. Unfortunately, it's underwhelming and disappointing. I can't really recommend it. Rating: D+

Jun 23, 2021