What Josiah Saw is a strongly engaging horror-drama film that invokes particular emotions over family trauma and grief- whilst it is not the most scariest of these types of films, it does rustle up some hairs and creates a sense of morbidity.
It's a good film with intervals that intertwine into a coherent plot that can be somewhat filled in through the viewer's minds. Of course, it is not perfect by any means of the imagination, but it's pretty good as a long horror film that can be throughly enjoyed for the context.
While I have particular complaints, I believe there were some missing pieces to a much more complex story than what we were given on screen, and it can be noticeable at certain scenes themselves.
All in all, I could recommend the movie to most avid horror fans but I do however feel that it should be stated there isn't much scare here as there is interest and curiosity, and that's not always a bad thing.
It's a good film with intervals that intertwine into a coherent plot that can be somewhat filled in through the viewer's minds. Of course, it is not perfect by any means of the imagination, but it's pretty good as a long horror film that can be throughly enjoyed for the context.
While I have particular complaints, I believe there were some missing pieces to a much more complex story than what we were given on screen, and it can be noticeable at certain scenes themselves.
All in all, I could recommend the movie to most avid horror fans but I do however feel that it should be stated there isn't much scare here as there is interest and curiosity, and that's not always a bad thing.