IMDb 4.7 2009 HD

Sprung

Sprung

2009
Comedy Drama
8 min NR USA
3.5 / 10
4.7 IMDB

A young girl's imagination takes over after stumbling across a mysterious black bag.

Personnel // Cast & Crew

Director Adam Lynch
Starring
Dallas Bland / William Haines / Samara Weaving

How Viewers Describe This Film

Common themes and sentiments

imaginative whimsical curious unsettling earnest charming slow thought-provoking mysterious peculiar understated engaging

Reviews

I
Isabelle Moreau
Apr 30, 2026
3.5 / 5
3.5

The core concept of "Sprung" – a young girl's imagination unfurling after a mysterious black bag appears – is undeniably appealing. Dallas Bland and William Haines deliver performances that feel authentic to childhood innocence, anchoring the film’s more…

A
Arthur Finch
Apr 30, 2026
2.5 / 5
2.5

"Sprung" attempts to explore the chaotic beauty of a child's imagination, triggered by the discovery of an enigmatic black bag. Dallas Bland and William Haines are tasked with carrying the narrative's imaginative weight, and while they try their…

G
Genevieve Dubois
Apr 30, 2026
4.0 / 5
4.0

In "Sprung," the simple act of finding a black bag becomes an extraordinary portal for a young girl's imagination. The performances by Dallas Bland and William Haines are captivating, drawing the audience into their imaginative world with remarkable…

M
Marcus Thorne
Apr 30, 2026
3.0 / 5
3.0

This 2009 offering, "Sprung," presents a slender premise: a girl, a black bag, and a rampant imagination. The performances from Dallas Bland and William Haines are earnest, attempting to imbue the proceedings with a genuine sense of childhood…

E
Eleanor Vance
Apr 30, 2026
3.5 / 5
3.5

"Sprung" is a curious little film that hinges entirely on the power of youthful imagination. Dallas Bland and William Haines anchor the narrative as the young protagonist navigates a world turned fantastical by the discovery of a cryptic…

FAQs

While "Sprung" might not be a universally recognised Australian film, its production and cast, including Samara Weaving, give it a local connection. Films that explore childhood themes often strike a chord with audiences, and this one’s focus on imagination could tap into a shared appreciation for the unique way Australian children might experience their environment. Its reception might be more niche, appreciated by those seeking out independent or genre-specific works from the local scene.