Davi Santos as Tyler Drew
Shauna MacDonald as Mrs. Fitcher
Grace Zabriskie as Lena Sable RhysÂ
Bevan John as Roland Joseph Sable
Emily Power as Rebecca Sable
Madelaine Petsch as Sarah Dawson
Erika Prevost as Linda Vu
The film begins when it tells about an ancient polaroid camera that was discovered by Bird Fitcher (Kathryn Prescott) a high school student with her friend. But there is something dangerous about the Polaroid Camera.Â
After Bird Fitcher took a picture of her best friend, someone stalked her friend's death. Until one day, she learned the fact that whoever was photographed using this ancient camera would be killed by the devil in a cruel way. The film has an unexpected and untrustworthy plot twists at the end of the story.
Acting of the actors and actresses are truly fascinating in every scene of fear, they show natural expressions and bring a tense impression, it is connected with the make-up of the artists that are very compatible with the characters in this Polaroid film add a positive value in terms of acting.
Philip Giffin also succeeded in adding to the impression of horror in each of the scenarios. The use of backsound in this film is very suitable with the story so that I got goosebumps when watching it, especially the backsound effect when the devil appears made me shocked and screamed spontaneously because of the unexpected appearance of the demon.