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Bring Her Back (2025) Review & Summary

Bring Her Back makes you question what is justifiable when people say, “I’d do anything for my child.”

ByAmari Allah Hours Posted onMay 21, 2025 4:01 PMMay 28, 2025 10:38 PM Hours Updated onMay 28, 2025 10:38 PM

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  • "Bring Her Back" Film Details
  • Summary
    • Cast and Characters
      • Piper (Sora Wong)
      • Andy (Billy Barratt)
      • Laura (Sally Hawkins)
      • Oliver (Jonah Wren Phillips)
    • Why Is "Bring Her Back" Rated R?
    • Links
  • Review and Commentary
    • Highlight(s)
      • Shocking, Mainly Due To The Violence Against Children [84/100]
      • As Far As Laura Goes, There Is A Part Of You That Feels For Her [85/100]
    • On The Fence
      • Sometimes Feeling Like We're Missing Details [77/100]
    • Overall
  • What To Check Out Next.

“Bring Her Back” Film Details

  • Runtime: 1 Hour(s) and 39 Minutes
  • Date Seen: May 19, 2025 (Early Screening)
  • Released On: In Theaters
  • Public Release Date: May 30, 2025
  • Director(s): Michael Philippou, Danny Philippou
  • Writer(s): Danny Philippou, Bill Hinzman
  • Genre(s): Drama, Horror, Young Adult
  • Rating: Rated R
  • Distributor: A24

Summary

Unfortunately for Piper, her mom is gone, her dad recently died, and her older brother, Andy, is 3 months shy of 18, so they end up with a foster parent, Laura. She initially comes off quirky; her nephew, Oliver, is something out of a horror movie, but she seems nice. A bit troubled, since her daughter died tragically, but she makes an effort.

However, as time goes on, her quirks become less endearing and more worrisome, and her ill intentions become clear.

Cast and Characters

Piper (Sora Wong)

Piper (Sora Wong) and Andy (Billy Barratt)
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  • Character Summary: Piper, who is vision impaired and can mainly see shapes and colors, is a kind, comical, and ferocious young girl when playing sports, who has recently lost her parental figures and now leans heavily on her older step-brother, Andy.

Andy (Billy Barratt)

  • Check out other productions we’ve covered starring this actor: [Link to Actor’s Tag]
  • Character Summary: Andy has had a difficult childhood, but on the brink of adulthood, it seems he has gotten it together, and while Laura wasn’t expecting him in her home, she has, begrudgingly, accepted him.

Laura (Sally Hawkins)

Laura (Sally Hawkins)
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  • Character Summary: Laura is a counselor, currently on leave due to the death of her daughter, who is taking care of her nephew, fostering, and trying to hold onto some level of joy.

Oliver (Jonah Wren Phillips)

Oliver (Jonah Wren Phillips)
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  • Character Summary: Oliver is Laura’s selectively mute nephew who is a bit awkward.

Why Is “Bring Her Back” Rated R?

  • Dialog:
    • Cursing: Occasional
    • Discriminatory Language: No
    • Innuendo: None
    • Suicide Mentions: No
  • Violence:
    • Gun Violence: None
    • Violence Against Animals: Yes
    • Violence Against Children: Yes
    • Domestic Violence: No
    • Gore/ Blood: Heavy
    • Body Horror: Yes
    • Notable Violence: Torture, Self-Harm, Fight Scenes
  • Sexual Content:
    • Nudity: Full (Genitals – Male)
    • Sexual Situations: None
    • Sexual Violence: No
  • Miscellaneous:
    • Drinking: Yes
    • Drug Use: None
    • Vomiting: Yes
    • Smoking: No
    • Vermin: None

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Review and Commentary

Highlight(s)

Shocking, Mainly Due To The Violence Against Children [84/100]

I don’t think even in IT, which is focused on children facing a serial killer clown, there is this much violence against children, and honestly, it is an adjustment. Between what Oliver does to himself, what happens to him, and what he does to others, and then what happens to Andy and Piper, it is a bit jarring and requires you to potentially adjust your tolerance for violence.

Which for someone who has been increasingly getting back into horror movies, that feels like a highlight, not due to seeing bad things happen to kids, but the acknowledgement that they aren’t exempt from adults, and other children, doing horridic things to them and _ and _ being twisted enough to not pull away, but sometimes zoom in, really pushes you to question how hard of a R can you be, without any sexual violence, and not eventually slip into being NC-17.

As Far As Laura Goes, There Is A Part Of You That Feels For Her [85/100]

While Laura has lost her mind and clearly is desperate, a part of me wants to give her grace because she is mourning. Now, is the grace we’re giving like how people humanize terrible people after major news stories? Admittedly, it does feel like that.

However, if you lost your child in a tragic way, wouldn’t you be as desperate? Do you think you wouldn’t snap and be willing to do unethical things just at the chance to bring them back? Laura is a character who is easy to judge and paint as a villain, but if you put yourself in her shoes, there is a level of gray there which makes her far more difficult to pin down.

On The Fence

Sometimes Feeling Like We’re Missing Details [77/100]

One of the main issues with Bring Her Back is that if you are the type to ask questions and not be distracted by the violence, Laura’s eccentricities or focused on what the hell is going on with Oliver, some things may not make enough sense to you. Now, granted, this is a horror movie and while there is care put into developing the characters and getting you engaged, there is more than enough to make you ask questions about what you’re not being told.

For example, a lot of people came to Piper and Andy’s dad’s funeral, yet none of them could have taken them in? Not a single one checked on them? Where was Piper’s biological dad or Andy’s mom? When it comes to Cathy, Laura’s daughter, did we truly get all the details involved with how she died and considering how much family used to be around Laura when Cathy was alive, where are they now?

These are questions which may not bubble up until after you’re no longer bombarded with disturbing imagery but if you gain a tolerance for what Bring Her Back depicts, you’ll find yourself with a lot of unanswered questions you’ll wish were answered to fill in some gaps.

Overall

Our Rating (82/100): Positive (Worth Seeing)

Similar to their past work, Talk To Me, Michael Philippou and Danny Philippou present a disturbing film which will require even avid horror fans to mentally adjust to what is put on screen. And while certain details may feel worth questioning once the film ends, you are so engaged throughout the movie, all you can do is fixate on what’s happening and maybe turn away when you are just not ready for what you get exposed to.

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Related Tags: A24, Bill Hinzman, Billy Barratt, Danny Philippou, Drama, Horror, Jonah Wren Phillips, Michael Philippou, Rated R, Sally Hawkins, Sora Wong, Young Adult

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Amari is the founder and head writer of Wherever-I-Look.com and has been writing reviews since 2010, with a focus on dramas and comedies.

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