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Mia Medina (Ang) has finally found the perfect subject for her PhD thesis film on Alzheimer';s Disease. For the next several months, cameras will record the everyday life of mother Deborah Logan (Larson) and her daughter Sarah (Ramsay). But as the days progress, strange things begin to happen around Deborah that are not consistent with any findings about Alzheimer';s. It becomes apparent that there';s something besides Alzheimer';s that has taken control of Deborah';s life. It';s an evil that is far worse than the debilitating disease with which she was first diagnosed.
Not at all original or distinctive in this volatile genre's ever-changing standards, but it is cautious, well-made and so driven by believable performances that it earns more respect than one might have assumed it deserves.
If you're looking for a spooky little film that's free of pretension and sometimes logic and are into getting some quick shivers, you really cannot go wrong with The Taking of Deborah Logan