In 'The House', Tom White’s Jake grapples with a disorienting reality, awakening in an unknown locale with no memory. His primary interaction is with Joe Oxenford’s butler, a figure of quiet mystery. The film’s strength lies in its…
The House
Jake (Tom White) wakes up in a house without any prior knowledge to how he got there. As he explores the home, he finds the home's butler (Joe…
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This is a tightly constructed piece that thrives on its central conceit. Tom White’s portrayal of Jake is excellent, capturing the raw vulnerability of someone stripped of their identity and bearings. Joe Oxenford, as the butler, provides a…
The premise of 'The House' is certainly its strongest asset, with Tom White embodying Jake's confusion with a commendable earnestness. His exchanges with Joe Oxenford’s butler are the primary drivers of the narrative. However, the film appears to…
'The House' presents a stark, minimalist scenario that hinges on its central mystery. Tom White effectively conveys Jake's profound disorientation, making his quest for answers palpable. Joe Oxenford as the butler offers a counterpoint of enigmatic calm, his…
Tom White delivers a performance steeped in bewilderment as Jake, a man who awakens with no memory in an unfamiliar house. His interactions with Joe Oxenford's stoic butler form the backbone of this intriguing, albeit contained, narrative. The…
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'The House' seems poised to explore themes of identity, memory, and confinement. Jake's lack of prior knowledge about his presence in the house directly challenges his sense of self, prompting questions about who he is and how he arrived. The confined setting of the house itself can symbolise entrapment, both physical and psychological, as he seeks to understand his reality and potential escape from his perplexing situation.