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A summer horror event
Mia (Sophie Wilde), Jade (Alexandra Jensen) and her little brother Riley (Joe Bird) join their friends for a night out. For several days, the group’s attention was focused on a strange object, a hand whose origin remains unclear. Rumor has it that compressing it allows you to capture the soul of a dead person.
Fascinated by this extraordinary experience, Mia and her friends challenge themselves: to hold hands for as long as possible and share a video of possession on social networks. But tonight, the experience could turn tragic…
“Horror cuts to the bone”
Mixing possession, teenage challenges and social networks… the bet is both original and risky for two directors, Danny and Michael Filippo (of Mr. Babadook).
But after posting the first reviews, it seems they’ve met the challenge! with a score 97 out of 100Consensus highlights the success of the project: it is currently the highest-rated horror film on Rotten Tomatoes in many years.
for HollywoodReportermovie “Not diminished by fear, intensity, or disgust”, the key to a successful horror film. Same story on the side Screen ratiofor who”The film doesn’t just create jump scares. His dread runs deep into his bones, a worry that eventually breaks his nerves.“

on his side variety happy”A confidently executed piece with enough intriguing elements to captivate the audience“. The script is really far from the clichés that greeted the editorsIndiWire which emphasizes that God reaches “Overcome obstacles in spine-chilling excitement.”
finally, Flickfest praises”A feeling of fear, accompanied by truly terrifying images(NA) permeates the screen and lingers in the viewer’s mind long after the end credits roll.” A film that promises the audience at least as much as the ghosts that inhabit it.
From July 26th in French cinemas, take courage in both hands to discover La Main.
Source: Allocine

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