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In Our Blood Review: A Haunting Debut from Documentarian Pedro Kos

Found Footage Format Used to Bone-Chilling Effect

Mahan Zahiri by Mahan Zahiri
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Documentarian Pedro Kos makes his narrative debut with In Our Blood, a found footage thriller that integrates documentary techniques into its storyline. We’re introduced to Emily, a young filmmaker traveling home to make a documentary about her estranged mother, Sam. She brings along her friend and colleague Danny to handle camerawork. They plan to chronicle Emily’s efforts to reconnect with Sam, a recovering addict who wants to make amends.

But things take an unnerving turn when Sam suddenly goes missing shortly after Emily’s arrival. As Emily and Danny search for clues to her whereabouts, they find locals less than welcoming to their project. Strange warnings hint at darker forces at play in their small desert town. Could Sam’s disappearance be linked to other missing persons cases in the area?

Using a familiar format, Kos crafts a slowly brewing mystery that keeps us guessing. Meanwhile, his documentarian expertise brings an organic realism. We get to know Emily and Danny through their filmed interviews, adding layers to two engaging leads. Emily especially evolves as her mother’s fate remains unclear.

As they delve deeper, ominous events escalate their suspicions, something sinister controls the community. Layered themes of addiction, poverty, and obscured truths enhance the intrigue. Kos takes his time unfolding this tale. But patience rewards with an explosive climax, turning expectations on their head in brilliant fashion. While not perfect, In Our Blood offers a refreshingly heartfelt spin on found footage with an unforgettably twisty mystery at its core.

Into the Mystery

The story kicks off with Emily and Danny hitting the road from LA to New Mexico. They banter easily in the car, but Emily’s nerves are clear. She’s wary of reconnecting with Sam after so long apart. Danny provides balance, filming with care while supporting Emily emotionally.

Arriving, Emily’s reunion with Sam goes poorly. Her mother appears sincere, seeking redemption, but old wounds remain. After, Emily questions her motives for the documentary. But their time is cut short—Sam suddenly vanishes, setting off Emily and Danny’s search.

Piecing together clues in isolated Las Cruces proves difficult. Locals recoil from the camera. Rumors of disappearances and violence swirl. Seeking answers in the vulnerable town, Emily and Danny encounter many affected by society’s neglect—the impoverished, addicted, and mentally ill.

Kos handles these realities sensitively. We come to understand how circumstances beyond one’s control can lead anywhere. Emily softens as she glimpses her mother’s struggles reflected in others. Danny gives voice to his refugee past’s impact.

Details of Sam’s life slowly come to light. But more vanish, accompanied by disturbing “gifts.” Emily grows reckless in her pursuit, straining her bond with the grounded Danny. They probe the corrupt underbelly, gaining allies but facing grave danger.

A complex portrait of a fractured community emerges. Anonymous tormentors work to smother the truth. As misdirections abound, who—or what—lies at the center of it all? Emily must reconcile past pain to find answers and save those left behind in this ominous southwestern town.

Capturing Reality

Kos breathes new life into found footage with In Our Blood. As a documentarian, he masterfully employs that style where it enhances the story. His natural lighting feels more truthful, drawing us deeper in.

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Locations around isolated Las Cruces become vivid characters. Their accuracy helps curb doubt. Meanwhile, blending real marginalized people blurs lines. We live fully in this world, not removed as observers.

Interviews have tangible tension. Fear and frustration surface without feeling staged. Through Danny’s camera, we share Emily’s drive for answers, fears growing as darkness falls.

Kos maintains suspense expertly. Lingering shots build an ominous atmosphere. You feel every worried glance. His climactic sequence grips with a single unbroken shot. Raw and intense, it leaves viewers as shaken as our protagonists.

Skilled moments like this show a director fully in control of his technical tools. During the long search, he varies tones to consistently engage. From comedic road trip to steadily mounting peril, no sequence outstays its welcome.

Documentary realism proves more than a gimmick. It makes us question why these characters keep filming, as the film asks of documentary ethics. Their struggles feel universal through this intimate lens.

Tonally pulling off horror-thriller-human drama, Kos’ assured debut bodes well for blending genres down the line. InOurBlood gets under your skin by feeling truthfully of this world.

Nuanced Performances

Brittany O’Grady brings heartbreaking depth as Emily. Her pain feels raw and real. We understand that revisiting old wounds isn’t easy, yet her drive to find answers is compelling. O’Grady shows Emily’s cautious optimism turning to steely courage—and later something far more shattering.

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Alanna Ubach is equally mesmerizing as Sam. Beyond words, her eyes express centuries of regret. She inhabits a character both deserving of her daughter’s hurt yet still deserving of compassion. Their fraught scenes together will linger with you.

EJ Bonilla provides the steady presence of Danny. From behind the camera, we see through his growing unease. Later, his frantic efforts to protect Emily feel no less than heroic. Bonilla makes the everyman into somebody you’re thrilled has your back.

Brittany Comparato and Krisha Fairchild add quiet power too. Their characters never quite fit the goodness suggested. But like all here, they leave you musing on backstories merely hinted at.

Most striking is the leads’ sublime chemistry. Their ease with each other, despite tensions, pulls us further into this found world. Their dialogue feels wholly unforced. As tensions mount, you understand why they press forward together come what may.

Kos found a dream cast who elevates his grounded scripts. Their nuanced work brings this community, in all its contradictions, to stunning life.

On Location

Kos opts for available light, keeping shots bleak like found footage. This lends an immediacy, pulling us straight into the story. We feel frantic alongside frazzled characters searching by day.

New Mexico itself stands out with vast deserts and isolated towns. Locations feel lived-in rather than mere backdrops. Their rugged beauty contrasts with hints of darkness dwelling within.

Blending documentary truths strengthens realism. Real people’s battles to survive feel visible, not exploited. We recognize struggles society neglects.

Sound amplifies atmosphere. Sparse tracks haunt during tense moments. Ambient noise immerses us in this unforgiving terrain. Even silence breeds unease through what’s left unsaid.

While effects stay minimal, every crunch of sand or creak of Danny’s camera draws us deeper into the mystery. Moments resonate through what’s left to the imagination.

Understated yet impactful, Kos’ technical choices prioritize verification. His documentary experience shines through in pulling us bodily into this world and its hard-scrabble heart.

Pieces of the Puzzle

Kos crafts an eerie setup. Early scenes hint at vulnerabilities in this town and people vanishing without a trace. Emily’s desperation to understand her mother’s fate and what troubles the community draws us deep.

Clues seem innocent at first. But unnerving details linger in the mind, refusing to fit in the puzzle. Severed animal parts and poison were left as sinister signs. Anonymous threats escalate Emily and Danny’s worries; something far more sinister than one person’s actions is at play.

Twists emerge gradually. Keys like cryptic warnings and suspicious behavior that formerly confused take on new meaning. Past both protagonists understand, yet connections remain elusive for the audience, prolonging the intrigue.

Motivations stay unclear until later turns. Characters’ layered personal stakes emerge through their perseverance against rising terrors. Questioning everything, they risk all to get to the truth and save those still trapped in whatever nightmarish scheme ensnares the town.

Kos’ climax explodes with reveals recontextualizing all preceding events. Though one theory stretches believability, the finale’s emotional wallop and the issues it leaves resonating qualify it a riveting conclusion regardless.

While not perfect, In Our Blood keeps viewers guessing till the end. Its mysteries may frustrate, but always for purpose—cultivating intrigue until the last surprising piece solves the puzzle.

Beneath the Surface

In Our Blood sees documentarian Pedro Kos make a strong first leap into fiction with relatable characters and unsettling chills. While not reinventing genres, his sensitive handling of complex themes and grounded cast give this missing person mystery real staying power.

Kos adeptly mines tension from sparse clues and ominous settings. His New Mexico landscapes become foreboding presences that enhance unease. Meanwhile, Brittany O’Grady and company ensure not a scene feels pointless through nuanced vulnerability.

A few overextended plot threads and an arresting revelation that stretches believability keep this from absolute greatness. But by the film’s thought-provoking end, its compassionate exploration of family bonds broken by addiction and societal neglect lingers the longest in memory.

In stitching documentary authenticity to a slow-burn scare machine, Kos proves a talent that warrants watching. With this display of subtlety over shock value and life over learn tricks, his future work promises ever deeper dives beneath surface horrors to resonate on human truths. For fans of unnerving indies with beats to ponder, In Our Blood offers disturbing scares and resonates long after.

The Review

In Our Blood

8 Score

In Our Blood presents a haunting mystery that gradually peels back its layers to reveal unsettling revelations about darkness lurking within vulnerable communities. Director Pedro Kos deftly blends documentary realism with supernatural chills, drawing viewers deep into his isolated New Mexico setting and the troubled relationships at its core. While not perfectly executed, the film subtly explores weighty themes and sustains an unsettling atmosphere through gripping leads and a climactic finale that challenges assumptions. Its unflinching gaze at society's neglected margins and damaged family bonds lingers longest after the credits roll. An assured debut from Kos that verifies his talent for nuanced character studies within the horror genre.

PROS

  • Pedro Kos' documentary expertise lends authenticity.
  • Unsettling New Mexico settings as vivid characters
  • Subtle exploration of complex themes like addiction and family trauma
  • Gradually unveiling mystery keeps viewers engaged and guessing.
  • Strong lead performances anchored by Brittany O'Grady
  • Unpredictable climactic twists that challenge expectations

CONS

  • Slow start and delays scares until late in the runtime.
  • Overextended plot points weaken character development and pacing
  • Conclusion stretches believability with some reveals

Review Breakdown

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Tags: Alanna UbachBianca ComparatoBrittany O'GradyE.J. BonillaFeaturedHorrorIn Our BloodIn Our Blood (2024)Mallory WestfallMysteryPedro Kos
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