The Visitor
"Where he goes, death follows."
After a string of tragedies closes over his life, Robert and his wife Maia leave their London apartment and retreat to Maia's childhood home. The quiet house soon feels heavier as Robert stumbles upon an aged portrait tucked in the attic, showing a man who looks just like him. His curiosity pulls... Read more
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About The Visitor
After a string of tragedies closes over his life, Robert and his wife Maia leave their London apartment and retreat to Maia's childhood home. The quiet house soon feels heavier as Robert stumbles upon an aged portrait tucked in the attic, showing a man who looks just like him. His curiosity pulls him into a shadowy mystery centered on a figure nobody can name, called the Visitor. As clues accumulate, the sense that this doppelganger is more than a look alike thickens, and the myth seems to exert a chilling influence on the people around them. The line between coincidence and fate blurs under a mounting cloud of danger. Letters and old photographs surface, hinting at a history that may bind the two men across time. The environment tightens as unseen forces press on the couple, turning everyday spaces into traps where a harmless glance can feel like a warning.
Released in 2022, The Visitor is directed by Justin P Lange with a screenplay from Adam Mason and Simon Boyes. The film appears to be based on an original concept rather than an adaptation, delivering a lean, tense narrative. The director favors a restrained pace, using darkness and sound to heighten dread. Performances anchor the story, with careful turns that keep the mystery intimate rather than flashy.
Box office details for The Visitor are not widely disclosed; the film played in select theaters and streaming, reflecting a modest release strategy rather than a major box office push. It seems to have found its audience primarily among fans of eerie thrillers who value atmosphere over splashy effects. Marketing emphasized mood over spectacle and aligned with a deliberately restrained tone throughout.
Critical reception has been mixed, with reviewers noting the film mood and performers delivering solid work while pointing to uneven pacing. The absence of major nominations means the movie mostly lives within genre circles rather than awards season. Some reviewers worry that the midsection drags, but the final act lands with a bitter note about memory and consequence.
Themes of grief, identity, and the consequences of obsession surface as the mystery unfolds. The film invites discussion about whether a person can be haunted by a mirror image, and how confronting loss can blur the line between reality and nightmare. Its ending lingers and invites debate about what is real.
Details
- Release Date
- October 07, 2022
- Runtime
- 1h 26m
- Rating
- NR
- User Ratings
- 103 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Horror, Mystery, Thriller
- Country
- United States
- Studio
- Epix +3 more
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Official Trailer
Cast
Finn Jones
Robert
Jessica McNamee
Maia
Donna Biscoe
Margaret Delacroix
Thomas Francis Murphy
Maxwell Braun
Dane Rhodes
Joseph Ellis
Shanna Forrestall
Judy
Susan McPhail
Kathy
Sue Rock
Maia's Mother
Liz Elkins Newcomer
Woman (General Store)
Victoria Paige Watkins
Teen Maia (uncredited)
Director: Justin P. Lange
Written by: Adam Mason, Simon Boyes