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Ema horvath
Ema horvath










ema horvath

The final shot shows that she is one of many women in tanks and she appears to smile before the camera cuts to black. Libby awakens in an underwater tank and appears to now be able to breathe underwater. He inseminates Michelle, who gives birth to a bunch of mutants, then, just as Michelle and Libby seem to be getting away, he catches up to them and captures them. Also, there are a bunch of him and I think they’re each designed to be a different kind of “attractive.” His goal appears to be to impregnate human women in order to propagate his species which is likely to survive the new world created by global warming destroying natural habitats.

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It turns out that John is, in fact, an inhuman (possibly alien) amphibious creature (not really a merman).

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Here’s the spoiler version: The final twist of this movie is pretty damned disturbing. If that kind of thing doesn’t bother you, then I imagine the movie will be more effective as a horror movie on you, but it was something I could not get over while watching. It doesn’t help that Libby is clearly so young she doesn’t have a learner’s permit and just took her PSATs so I think she’s either 15 or just turned 16. Horvath’s career began at the age of five when she spotted an advertisement for auditions at a local theater while reading the newspaper. The fact that Libby and John, who, again, is loudly having sex with her mother every night, keep seeming to be almost flirting has an (I assume intentional) pedophilic vibe that does not necessarily help the actual horror parts of the film. Yes, that’s an actual thing that happens fairly early in the movie and it’s actually MORE unpleasant in context. Not in a “oh, this guy has something wrong with him and it might be a sign of evil” way, but in a “he sniffs clothes that get a teenage girl’s period blood on them” kind of way. Check below for more deets about Ema Horvath. Horvath had come to LA to study screenwriting and was working as a script coverage intern for Blumhouse Productions when she was offered the opportunity to audition for the role. Here’s the non-spoiler review of this film: It’s creepy. Ema Horvath is known for her work on What Lies Below (2020), Don’t Look Deeper (2020) and The Two Hundred Fifth (2019) Born on, , Ema Horvath hails from . Ema Horvath is a Slovak American actress whose film career began in the summer of 2015 when she landed the role of ‘Shell’ in the Blumhouse/Cinemax film.












Ema horvath