Cohabitation
United States
74 people rated While former paramedic Emily tries to live a low-key life to cope with her PTSD, her new roommate has other plans--and a long-held vendetta against medical personnel.
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ASAKE
20/01/2024 16:14
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kal
20/01/2024 16:00
Cohabitation is a very introspective and insightful film into the life of a paramedic dealing with a severe case of PTSD and what happens when in order to make ends meet she brings in a new roommate. If you liked 'Single White Female', this one is most definitely for you. Cohabitation was very well written with a lot of insightful details with regards to those suffering from PTSD, the side effects, and treatments. It also shows the twists and turns that take place when someone who works as a first responder can't do their job anymore. The movie is beautifully lit and photographed and showcases some great locations. It is a very well-done thriller with the little comedy weaved in in the right spots. Definitely recommend.
mariama rella Njie 2
20/01/2024 16:00
This movie explores a scenario not often looked at. Dealing with real peoples real world problems of having to get roommates, and the characters finding themselves between a rock and a hard place. There is a great dynamic between the characters. A movie that is dealing with human experience and trauma; it separates itself from your average thriller.
This movie has a lot of twists and turns and the ending is really unexpected. Definitely low budget, but the PTSD angle isn't something I've seen included in your typical crazy, killer roommate movie. So it explores a brand new way to look at that sub genre.
vahetilbian
20/01/2024 16:00
This was not what I was I was expecting and it turned out great. Flicking though films this one looked attractive so I went for it. Right away the film pulls you in because your interested in the unknown of this tragic accident it seems. From there the film actually has a comical side I wasn't expecting. This drew me in more and then all of a sudden a big plot twist and tragedy starts. This film was very well written and I loved the flow of it. I would for sure recommend this film on a possible scary movie night as well, there are some scenes you want to look away. Good film and it has my vote.
خديجة
20/01/2024 16:00
PTSD through the eyes of a struggling paramedic, exacerbated by a creepy roommate in a small, claustrophobic apartment, makes for a compelling watch. Perfectly paced, this thriller is a slow burn that delivers. A few unexpected twists and turns lead the viewer down a path that keeps you riveted. The performances were good and I particularly liked the lead, who played a low key, damaged paramedic who was able to summon up hesitant smiles for her brother and his fiance when called for. Cohabitation is more than just a story about a twisted roommate; it's a well-made character driven drama about overcoming mental health obstacles in a world where it's hard to trust.
Sejar Jasani
20/01/2024 16:00
We really enjoyed this film! I say we because my wife watched it with me. A big compliment for this film is that my wife never got on her phone, lol. We enjoyed the story, the acting and how the film moved along at a nice pace. Bravo folks, you all did well!
Assala.Nasri.Tiktok
20/01/2024 16:00
Really dug this flick, a great entry into the "roommates from hell" subgenre - Tiffany Streng stars as Emily, a parademic suffering from PTSD, who is searching for a new roommate. Her anxieties are shown in subtle ways, always bubbling up below the surface, mostly showcased in her interaction with others - weird landlords and prospective roommates. The flashback scenes to a triggering car crash with the paramedics were well done and intriguing. Streng anchors the entire film, able to peel back the layers, like in her sessions with her therapist, where she still hasn't let go of her past trauma. I really enjoyed the character turns for the roommate Sarah, played by Stephanie Rose Quinnell. The dynamic between Emily, Sarah, and Emily's police-detective sister-in-law Heather (Carly D. Anderson) had a great tension to it. Satisfying ending that ties everything together, you'll definitely want to let this one in.
user378722817270
20/01/2024 16:00
A low budget indie with great tone and a coherent since of its own rhythm. The twists and situations were entertaining with a surprising level of depth and sensitivity in its handling of mental health themes.
inaya Mirani
20/01/2024 16:00
There are moments toward the end when clues pile up that bring you to the edge of your seat. The lead, Tiffany Streng, more than just a good actress., opened her soul and let us see her, as did Carly D. Anderson, playing Heather. They made an impact that lasts long after viewing the film.