It's a mysterious film, where a man faces a strange path in his life after the death of his father in a car accident. The man returns home to take care of his infected mother after his father's death, but he discovers more secrets buried long ago. The man tries to go through a different experience in order to search for the history of his family, parents, friends and identity.
This is the "snap" people talk about: that indefinable moment where the person you couldn't fathom doing anything heinous transforms into a killer without rhyme or reason.
The horror elements ... [are] insultingly cheap and appallingly lazy, a collection of parlor tricks deployed in a movie that overstays its welcome by 20 minutes.
The script, by Mr. Dekker, spirals into a muddle of ambiguity, leaving only the imagery and the performances to save the movie. And try as they might, they cannot.