Three strangers - two women and one man - find themselves trapped inside an unfamiliar house with no recollection of how they got there. They soon discover that the house has been borrowed to serve as a temporary way station between life and death.
Acting
Robert Forster brings gravelly soul to cosmic nonsense
Writing
Dialogue that thinks it's deeper than it is—but almost pulls it off
Director
Thomas Constantinides
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Made for roughly the cost of a used Honda Civic, this was director Constantinides' only feature—he returned to insurance adjusting shortly after.
Released the same year as Defending Your Life, this got buried by Albert Brooks' bigger-budget afterlife comedy—though Forster's performance arguably carries more genuine melancholy.