17 Bewertungen
This was not the worst thriller I have ever seen, but it was very flawed, and moves very slowly without being particularly intriguing (I don't mind a slow burn if it is good). It begins with a rather interesting premise that is based on a true story - this could have been a really creepy movie. For starters, the lead actress was pretty bad. She showed so little emotion there were times she seemed mildly sedated. Secondly, they did not delve into the history of the theme - this could have been very creepy and had the makings of a great ghost story. Lastly, I found the ending unsatistying - not terrible, but an ending that many will see coming. Actually, I found the acting by Elbert Hill (the old maintenance man) to be superb, and I wish he had a larger role. Also, while Eric Roberts does not disappoint, his role was quite small. Four stars from me - had a great premise, but needed some tweaking, starting with the lead role.
- wildsparrow16
- 14. Jan. 2017
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Just because you have an expensive camera doesn't mean your a director! Terrible, terrible , terrible directing. There is no horror or suspense just a dry eye monotone drama. This director has no business directing any movie of any kind! please kindly go back to the cubicle of wall street.
- javiergarcon
- 20. Feb. 2018
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These are all guesses- I believe this film is about a woman who is a law student that constantly refers to a school assignment as a "case" working on the 150 year old case of a murdered slave which is being covered up by the current day heirs of her myrderers because they're scared nobody will buy their sugar anymore. A detective who murders a guy and makes it look like self defense (this is not a spoiler, it's revealed in the first 10 minutes) is assigned to her case after she is mysteriously kidnapped after finding bones in her backyard and she is later found in the abandoned sugar factory which was operated by slaves and prisoners.
I spent the whole 87 minutes going, "Who?" "Wait, why are they here?" "What was that conversation even about?" "Where are they?" and last but not least, "They needed bolt cutters to remove a shoelace from a door?"
The acting is mostly terrible and the plot is baffling. Some of the cinematography is alright but everyone kind of looks horribly pale and yellow.
On the other hand, Eric Roberts is in more than one scene and in a couple he even moves around and does things, so that's cool. The one groundskeeper guy, he was like a diamond in the rough who almost makes you feel like you're watching a real movie.
The ending was just bizarre and totally unsatisfying. Unacceptable, even. But, admittedly, I sat through the whole thing. I kind of want to watch it again just to see if this film was really that poorly written and executed or if I was just too stupid or drunk to understand certain aspects .
I spent the whole 87 minutes going, "Who?" "Wait, why are they here?" "What was that conversation even about?" "Where are they?" and last but not least, "They needed bolt cutters to remove a shoelace from a door?"
The acting is mostly terrible and the plot is baffling. Some of the cinematography is alright but everyone kind of looks horribly pale and yellow.
On the other hand, Eric Roberts is in more than one scene and in a couple he even moves around and does things, so that's cool. The one groundskeeper guy, he was like a diamond in the rough who almost makes you feel like you're watching a real movie.
The ending was just bizarre and totally unsatisfying. Unacceptable, even. But, admittedly, I sat through the whole thing. I kind of want to watch it again just to see if this film was really that poorly written and executed or if I was just too stupid or drunk to understand certain aspects .
- lindo-julet
- 3. Mai 2017
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- robertrmartin
- 23. Feb. 2017
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- ashben-06954
- 6. Feb. 2017
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Good god. Listen I'm all for the idea of DIY, labor-of-love thrillers, so I stand behind the idea of this film existing. But rarely does a labor of love feel so poorly tended to by its team. From subpar acting to cliché dialogue inside a messy script full of plot devices that go nowhere, The Summoning fails to realize that tension isn't assumed, it's crafted.
This movie is a real stinker!!
The lead actress seems to have one expression no matter the emotion she is trying to convey. The Script is poor and the plot has more holes than a sieve with no redeeming features, and it even manages to ignore what should have been a great foundation to build a good Horror/Thriller on......
Just very poor - do not waste your time.
- seasidesaffa
- 20. Feb. 2018
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Plot of this movie is all over the place. The main objective was to get justice for the slaves who were killed and had housing built over them, but instead turned into a search for a missing white girl who was investigating the slaves. The characters have 0 depth or development to them. The detective is dry and unlikable with a backstory that doesn't contribute at all to the film. And the ending...well the ending is incomplete. They wanted it to be a suspenseful ending but it just ends up annoying you because it doesn't make any sense. Oh and let's not forget people never turn lights on in this movie. There's a scene where two people are studying and not a single light is on, and it's night time. What a waste of time and a good premise.
- takato0524
- 17. Feb. 2021
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Given the premise is a supernatural film based on a true story, I wasn't sure what to expect, but was pleasantly surprised. The filmmaker appears to have a very grounded take on the subject. While the movie could have easily been filled with cheap thrills, instead the director focuses on telling the the little known dark secrets of a small town. The cast in general did a great job, Eric Roberts delivers as usual. Other stands outs include Elbert Hill Jr. as an informed and wise caretaker. Pacing wise the story could ave moved a little faster. Overall it was a worthwhile purchase and I look forward to seeing more from this director.
- jonathan-abdilla
- 3. Feb. 2017
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Did Roberts do this one as a favor? What's happening here? This one starts out horrible with actors who need more practice, or a director with a different vision. I couldn't get any further than the first minute or so.
- twelve-house-books
- 27. Juli 2018
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This is a very well-crafted thriller that is an effective mix of cop drama and horror. The film also has an old-school, throwback appeal to the thrillers of the 70s and 80s that is very appealing. The lead performances by Leila Almas, Jaime Zevallos, and Eric Roberts are top-notch. Eric Roberts in particular has become somewhat of a staple for low-budget indie thrillers, and is one of those actors who is always interesting to watch. Zevallos, another rising star in the indie film scene, has an undeniably magnetic screen presence. Finally, Almas, a darkly mysterious beauty, gives an effective lead performance that is never prone to overacting or histrionics. As the film progresses, you begin to genuinely sympathize with her plight, which is a key to the film's success. Finally, the film's soundtrack effectively sets the mood of slowly-building dread. Overall, an entertaining indie thriller with a refreshingly slow-burned pace that is undeniably suspenseful.
- marccubelli
- 3. Feb. 2017
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- morganpease
- 27. Aug. 2018
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- eirwen-42548
- 6. Feb. 2022
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Sure some parts of the story could have been stronger, but I enjoyed it over all. Learned a bit of history too. Reminded me of The Skeleton Key which starred Kate Hudson. Similar eerie type of film. Interesting that both take place in the South too. Could be that I skew towards classic horror films, but I did sense a bit of 70's style. Good job.
- thesummoningmovie
- 7. Nov. 2017
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- alefenix-09214
- 30. Aug. 2018
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Okay, some might complain but first of all... it's an independent movie. Now let's talk about genre. It's listed as a Horror on some platforms, but when I came to the IMDb page, I noticed that it's listed as Drama/Thriller -- which makes a lot more sense. It's definitely a drama with a mystery feel and a handful of scary moments. The acting is good and the overall story is pretty intriguing...apparently based on real history of that area. With the recent hurricane that exposed money-hungry land developer schemes, this movie feels right on point. And it's not often to find Houston in films these days...cool backdrop and that sugar factory they filmed in was creepy.
- lizzielevin
- 7. Nov. 2017
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