Dark portents are rising, but only one man can see them. "Take Shelter" is a story of foreboding and madness as the sky literally seems to close around Curtis, an average blue-collar family man from Ohio. Clouds roil in over the fields in strange, disturbing twists and formations. Birds fly in vexing patterns with no rhyme or reason, as if they're trying to form their own organic cyclone. When things really get bad, Curtis sees indistinct human shapes through his windows, pawing at him and his family.
Take Shelter
Take Shelter
Take Shelter
Dark portents are rising, but only one man can see them. "Take Shelter" is a story of foreboding and madness as the sky literally seems to close around Curtis, an average blue-collar family man from Ohio. Clouds roil in over the fields in strange, disturbing twists and formations. Birds fly in vexing patterns with no rhyme or reason, as if they're trying to form their own organic cyclone. When things really get bad, Curtis sees indistinct human shapes through his windows, pawing at him and his family.