Girl in the Basement Movie Review (2024)

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Girl in the Basement Movie Review (1) By Barbara Shulgasser-Parker , based on child development research. How do we rate?

age 14+

Abusive dad locks teen daughter away for 20 years; rape.

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Why Age 14+?

Any Positive Content?

  • Violence & Scariness

    a lot

    A man keeps his daughter imprisoned for 20 years. He beats her and rapes her repeatedly, forces her to give birth to and raise his kids alone, and withholds food and clean air. Her badly bruised eye and face are seen. He punches her and kicks her repeatedly when she's down, causing her to have a stillbirth. A man feeds a hose pumping car exhaust into a room with several of his kids, with the intent to murder them. A girl has a near-fatal asthma attack.

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  • Sex, Romance & Nudity

    a little

    A teen boy kisses a teen girl and it's implied they have sex, but nothing is shown.

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  • Positive Messages

    very little

    Actions have consequences. Bullies and sociopaths can appear to be normal.

  • Positive Role Models

    none

    Don is a violent, controlling, abusive rapist who not only holds his daughter hostage for 20 years and forces her to have his children, but also hits his wife and lies.

  • Parents Need to Know

    Parents need to know that Girl in the Basement is a disturbing tale based on the hideous true story of an abusive, controlling father, as already portrayed in the book and movie Room. The father locks his high-spirited 17-year-old daughter in a hidden bunker for 20 years; rapes her repeatedly, resulting in four kids, one stillborn; beats her, and withholds food and clean air. A man feeds a hose pumping car exhaust into a room with several of his kids, with the intent to murder them. A girl has a near-fatal asthma attack. The man's cruel actions can spur some sobering conversations about abuse with mature teens. A teen boy kisses a teen girl and it's implied they have sex, but nothing is shown. To stay in the loop on more movies like this, you can sign up for weekly Family Movie Night emails.

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age 17+

Based on 6 parent reviews

Katherine R. Parent of 12, 14, 18+, 18+, 18+ and 5-year-old

July 22, 2024

age 17+

John S. Adult

November 17, 2023

age 18+

Good movie but absolutely not okay for kids. At least 18+ in my opinion

Absolutely not ok for children.The rating for this movie in the US is TV-14 in the UK it's even 12. Almost everywhere else in the World it's 18. The movie is about an abusive Father that locks his daughter up in the basement. He rapes her multiple times over like 20 years. No nudity is shown but it is very disturbing. Multiple implied rape scenes and violent scenes. She get's pregnant multiple times and is shown in labor giving birth all by herself. She's pregnant and he hits and kicks her multiple time. She reaches down and her hand is shown bloody. She's lost the baby. A piece of cloth is shown wrapped around the shape of a dead baby on the table while she sits on the chair and cries.

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What's the Story?

Based on a true events, GIRL IN THE BASEMENT walks us through the horrific 20-year confinement of a controlling father's 17-year-old daughter. Just before she reaches the age of emancipation, Don, the dad (Judd Nelson), locks Sara (Stefanie Scott) in his hidden soundproof bomb shelter and for two decades beats and rapes her and forces her to raise his two children. Another is stillborn. Sara insists he secretly bring another child to the house above to be raised by Sara's mother Irene (Joely Fisher), who believes the missing Sara left the child on the doorstep and ran away. As the two kids living in the basement with Sara mature, they treat Don as their dad, hoping to persuade him during his brief visits to let them live upstairs. He tells them they may do so as soon as their mother, Sara, starts to behave properly. The kids blame Sara until she finally tells them who Don really is, the rapist monster who is both their father and grandfather. As in the true story, an illness helps open the door to freedom.

Is It Any Good?

Our review:

Parents say (6):

Kids say (7):

This is an example of well-made, ripped-from-the-headlines Lifetime Channel fare, and inspired by the same shocking events in Austria on which the book and film Room were based. Though difficult to watch, performances by Scott and Nelson are certainly solid. Girl in the Basement is effective but does overindulge in slowing the plot, with blackouts for commercials at key moments, and, as if to counter our knowledge of how the real-life story ended, plenty of manufactured suspense telegraphed by edgy horror music.

After all the film puts us through -- 88 unrelenting minutes of abuse and villainy -- it would've been great to get at least a glimpse of Don's punishment. Don himself tells us that choices have consequences, and the movie shows us his choices. Providing an account of the consequences he faced would've been satisfying. The Austrian man who committed these atrocities was found guilty of rape, incest, murder, and enslavement and sentenced to life in prison in 2009. A 2010 documentary, Josef Fritzl: Story of a Monster, tells that story.

Talk to Your Kids About ...

  • Families can talk about the difference between disciplinarian parents and abusive ones. In what ways did the father go beyond normal parental behavior to criminal behavior?

  • Did Sara's teen rebellion seem within the normal range of behavior for the child of a strict parent? What do you think is appropriate parental response when kids don't follow the family's rules?

  • Would you like to have seen the father get punished? Why do you think the filmmakers decided to end the action before the audience could see his comeuppance in the criminal justice system? Did that absence diminish the movie's emotional impact? Why or why not?

Movie Details

  • On DVD or streaming: February 27, 2021
  • Cast: Judd Nelson, Stefanie Scott, Joely Fisher, Braxton Bjerken, Emma Myers
  • Director: Elisabeth Rohm
  • Inclusion Information: Female directors, Female actors
  • Studio: Lifetime
  • Genre: Drama
  • Run time: 88 minutes
  • MPAA rating: NR
  • Last updated: July 2, 2024

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