It's gonna be ok. For us? No... it's gonna be ok for me!

I told you about "the house of boredom" didn't I? That very boring film my brother made me watch and he never saw himself? Perhaps he did because I like to watch programs about how to renovate houses?
If you really like to see a great film, with a good story and something to think about then you better watch House.
A couple on their way gets a flat tire. It's evening, raining and they are in the middle of nowhere. They decide to walk to the nearest house and call for help (a great house to see btw).
An other couple just arrived too.

A strange woman, ugly husband and their weird adult pathetic son (who reminds me of Norman Bates - Psycho by Alfred Hitchcock) live in that house and run the "hotel".
As the tin-man comes you can't leave... an nobody tells you who he is. He is outside and sends a message (on a can). He wants one person/life before next morning.
The game starts. How to survive next day? How to escape?

This is a great film about sinners or more about "your" horrible memories from the past. The one who made you to what you are. To those who are satisfied with the past nothing will happen. I am sure about that. Only memories who kill you will destroy you.
"Show me who you are" the voice says. Nobody can escape from these words.
The two couples are hunted by the tin-man (their memories/past) and the weird couple with pathetic son.

Is this (farm)house really the house of Satan? Or is it the own memory who plays fool with them by showing who they really are? Who deserves it to survive? Who will survive and why?
The next morning the tin-man gets what he wants... the price is payed although I still wonder why he accepts an old offer.

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