You Should Have Left
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You Should Have Left

A screenwriter travels to a remote house in Wales with his family so that he can write the sequel to his big hit film, but he begins to regret his dec...ision after suffering from a severe case of writer's block. Show More

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In You Should Have Left, a screenwriter embarks on a trip to a secluded house in Wales with his family, hoping to find inspiration for the sequel to his successful movie. However, his once-idyllic retreat turns into a nightmare as he battles with crippling writer's block and strange occurrences that shake his sanity.

As the family settles into the mysterious house, the screenwriter's struggle to write intensifies, and he becomes increasingly haunted by his own past. Dark secrets and traumatic experiences start resurfacing, blurring the lines between reality and imagination. The house itself holds a dark history, with peculiar architectural anomalies that amplify the family's unease.

As the tension escalates, the protagonist becomes engulfed in a eerie world where time and space seem to bend, leaving him questioning his sanity and even his own family. The house's malevolent presence soon consumes them all, altering their perception of reality and forcing them to confront their darkest fears.

You Should Have Left is a psychological horror film that explores the dangerous consequences of unresolved traumas and the power of guilt. With spine-chilling suspense and mind-bending visuals, this movie takes audiences on a gripping journey that will make them question what is real and what lies in the shadows.

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You Should Have Left

Release Date:

19 Jun 2020

Writers:

David Koepp (screenplay), Daniel Kehlmann (novel)