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An engineer with the US Army Corps is sent to New Orleans after the hurricane the assess the damage. Bizarre happenings and disappearances lead her down a path of political deceit and voodoo.

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    • Author: Najinn
    No actors; no editing; no coherent story. Almost everyone looks as if they're reading right off the script. No real connection between the characters. Corruption in New Orleans? Tell me it ain't so. I lived there for some years, and that's all there is. Throw in some oblique references to voodoo, and no save. Unless you want to see some local color and fast forward the rest, don't bother. In fact if you see the first 15 minutes, that should be enough warning.
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    • Author: Shezokha
    So sick of fake reviews and I watched this based on the other reviews I saw here. I should have been warned when most have only reviewed this movie and raved about it. One of the reviewers even got the story line wrong.

    It is a B grade movie at best. Acting is stilted but ok for an independent. Writing is shocking and direction feels claustrophobic. In one scene the lead actress runs out of her room almost undressed in a frightened state. She runs straight into the weird manager and the rest of the scene they stand about an inch away from one another. Unbelievable and mostly the actors looked like they didn't know what they were doing.

    The story line is unoriginal - alcoholic losing daughter, been on the wagon for 6 months and ends up in a bar looking at a drink after being fired. Seen it before. Old woman with voodoo connections - seen it before. Corrupt mayor trying to evict said old woman - seen it before.

    The story felt like it was trying too hard and got lost. It did nothing for post-katrina New Orleans and added nothing to the voodoo story line.

    Avoid and ignore the obvious shill posters - a generous 3 from me.
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    • Author: Browelali
    Stilted script, poor acting. Not believable that the lead actress had military background at all.

    The good ratings must be fake. So annoying.
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    • Author: VAZGINO
    As a native New Orleanian I hoped this movie would at least be interesting. It's not. The acting, especially of the main character, is so wooden you could hammer nails in it. The movie could have been interesting -- in post-Katrina N.O. an engineer (with the "US Army Corps") investigates the devastated 9th Ward, where large areas are still uninhabited. Her job is to determine if the area can be rebuilt. A crooked contractor and the mayor want to buy the land for some gentrification scheme. The investigator is part of a team; her partner is a sub-contractor who knows the truth but is basically a good guy. There are many idiotic contrivances, such as one woman whose house is immaculate who gets water from her well -- there are no wells in New Orleans; an explanation about the marks left on houses (an X rescuers used to show they had searched a house is supposed to mean the building can be demolished) as being occult; and people disappear. Then there's the Voodoo element, which no story about the city can ever get right, that's about as frightening as a child in a Halloween costume. Turning lights off isn't very scary. Here's the thing: 80% of housing throughout the city was destroyed by the flooding. If someone wanted to buy land there were many other neighborhoods that would fetch a lot more money than the historically poor, flood prone 9th Ward. There were even several nationally covered efforts, like Brad Pitt's program, to help rebuild the 9th Ward so the "gentrification" plot makes no sense. The movie ends with the mayor trying to kill the heroine but getting killed himself, then everything is fine and the neighborhood will be reborn. If you want something to put you to sleep the movie ins available on Amazon but if you don't have a Prime account save your money!
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    • Author: Naa
    The umpteenth movie to use New Orleans, black people and voodoo to make a supernatural thriller.

    The lead actress has SOME believability, but the times when she is are outweighed by either unbelievable CGI effects, wooden acting or both.

    The scene where the mayor falls through a hole in rotted floorboards (even though they're outside) left a bad taste - Madison is clearly 5 metres away when the mayor falls in the hole, but somehow she has to scramble to not fall through, and you can actually see her surreptitiously push herself back to make it look like she's in peril. And then is miraculously saved by a man who is visibly suffering from silver poisoning.

    Also, the plot tie-up wasn't really well explained.

    Final thoughts: Meh...
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    • Author: PanshyR
    They lost me with some bad acting/directing and who ever edited it should have paid more attention. Plus they played a game of dart not darts but dart only one fricking dart.
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    • Author: Winawel
    Finally someone wrote a story about Katrina. The story line was interesting and informative. The lead actress, Juliette Bennet, as well as all the actors gave grounded, believable performances. The story drew me in and I had to know what came next. I couldn't predict the outcome, which is very refreshing in the world of screen writing. It's amazing to watch such a good film and know it is a low budget indie.
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    • Author: JUST DO IT
    12 years after Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans, and especially the Ninth Ward-the largest of the seventeen Wards, the film explores this anomaly of the 9th Ward never being rebuilt. The leads in this movie were terrific. Juliette Bennett and James Harvey Ward were both terrific and had a genuine on screen chemistry. Great plot and unexpected voodoo twists abound. Definitely worth watching.
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    • Author: Banal
    This is a creepy movie set in New Orleans. The director does a very convincing job of showing political corruption surrounding parts of the city that weren't rebuilt after Hurricane Katrina. The highlight was the lead actor, Juliette Bennett, who plays a serious scientist. The supernatural elements to the film were a bit bizarre and contributed to my feeling of unease while watching the film. The movie is very artfully shot and makes one want to visit New Orleans. Worth seeing this thriller!
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    • Author: Dori
    This was a really unique independent film about an investigation into hurricane Katrina and why the 9th ward, the people and the houses were neglected and left to decay. Very timely as to relating to what is going on in Houston with Hurricane Harvey. It touches a lot of the issues we are facing today with levees not working and corruption that seems to be permeating everywhere. The lead Juliette Bennett is tremendous in carrying us through her journey to uncover what is a lie, what is the truth and what is the supernatural. The entire cast is outstanding. I Loved it!
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    • Author: Jeb
    This is what's called a supernatural horror movie and it's NOT supposed to be on facts. PS: I also lived through Katrina and LOVE this movie.
  • Cast overview, first billed only:
    Juliette Bennett Juliette Bennett - Madison
    James Harvey Ward James Harvey Ward - Kitch
    Charles Black Charles Black - Dr. Garr
    Christine Hameed Christine Hameed - Sophie
    Glenn Magee Glenn Magee - Mayor Wilton
    Gregory Albrecht Gregory Albrecht - O'Reilly
    Len Cassamas Len Cassamas - Lew
    Monica Lawson Monica Lawson - Cindy
    Peter Jason Peter Jason - Jeffrey
    Hattie Lemon Hattie Lemon - Dottie
    Catrina Brown Catrina Brown - Eugenia
    Elizabeth Hackler Elizabeth Hackler - Tricia
    Shelby Tsuhlares Shelby Tsuhlares - Katie
    Rachel Quaintance Rachel Quaintance - Mom
    Vanessa Aranegui Vanessa Aranegui - Sarah
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