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    Review: ‘Umma’ Decent but Forgettable Horror Movie

    Matt DeCristoBy Matt DeCristoApril 9, 2023No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Fivel Stewart stars in Stage 6 Films UMMA. Photo by: Saeed Adyani
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    “Umma” (mom in Korean) is a 2022 supernatural horror film. Written and directed by Iris K. Shim, it’s a decent effort. Currently streaming on Netflix, it’s an acceptable option for October in April viewing.

    It’s 83 minutes in length so you can’t really go wrong in sitting down to watch. Sandra Oh stars as Amanda; a woman who purports to get sick near electricity. Amanda resides on a secluded farm with her daughter Chrissy (Fivel Stewart) with whom she is extremely close.

    Umma means Mom

    The acting is very good. Sandra Oh can deliver a range of emotions. Loving to her daughter and terrified in the face of the upcoming horror. Likewise, Fivel Stewart – who I was recently introduced to in “Atypical” is a good choice. Stewart plays a secondary role here and is excellent in the role. And possesses an indefinable raw beauty.

    Dermot Mulroney who viewers will recognize from multiple titles plays Danny; a local shop owner who is friends with Amanda and Chrissy. Odeya Rush of “Let it Snow” fame plays Danny’s visiting niece.

    Sandra Oh stars in “Umma”

    The farmhouse where Amanda and Chrissy reside is a good setting for horror. Its remote, old and secluded. Because Amanda doesn’t use electricity, its lit by candle. Amanda had a poor relationship with her mother, and is shocked to learn that she has recently died and her remains have been delivered to the farmhouse.

    Korean background

    The plot has some interesting elements. Amanda has distanced herself from her Korean heritage. Chrissy is as Americanized as a teen girl could be. But the superstitions of her past have finally found her, hiding out in rural America.

    I said say what?

    “Umma” is a bit cliché with its scares. The story is predictable, and there are plenty of Say What moments that are more confusing than scary.

    “Umma” is my 666th review. Yikes – that’s a devil of a number 😉 It’s average at best but the short run time makes it more worth checking out than others.

     

     

     

     

    “Umma” is currently streaming on Netflix

    Dermot Mulroney Fivel Stewart Odeya Rush Sandra Oh
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