
Directed by Jonathan Heap, the film centers on the Harris family reuniting for the will reading of their late patriarch father (played by Lance Henrikesn). David (played by David Upper), who suffers from OCD, is hosting the event at his isolated house. Rounding out the family is his sister, Michelle (played by Dina Meyer), her ex-husband, Rich (played by Robert Rusler), and two other relatives, Kelly and Daren (played by Austin Highsmith and Jake Thomas). And for some reason, Rich thought it would be a good idea to bring along his girlfriend, Cheryl (played by Bree Williamson).
To sum things up, Father Harris leaves behind a mysterious box that seduces each family member with their deepest desires, and then it unleashes hell upon them.
Final Thoughts
Overall, The Unwilling is a bland paranormal tale that's held back by a cliched script and cheap special effects.
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