Ein böses Wesen beginnt, eine Mutter und ihre Tochter zu quälen, die gezwungen sind, sich der unerklärlichen Gegenwart zu stellen, die die Mauern ihres neuen Heims bewohnt.Ein böses Wesen beginnt, eine Mutter und ihre Tochter zu quälen, die gezwungen sind, sich der unerklärlichen Gegenwart zu stellen, die die Mauern ihres neuen Heims bewohnt.Ein böses Wesen beginnt, eine Mutter und ihre Tochter zu quälen, die gezwungen sind, sich der unerklärlichen Gegenwart zu stellen, die die Mauern ihres neuen Heims bewohnt.
Leya Catlett
- Isla
- (as Ashley E. Jones)
Brian Mendes
- Officer
- (as Brian Williams Mendes)
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That's what this film is, nothing more, nothing less. The final twist (I won't reveal it) has nothing to do with what has been narrated for more than 75 minutes and on top of that it is left without explanation, because some people believe that open endings are the best, I'm one of those people, but as long as there is a motivation that is not found here.
The development of the characters can be improved, the house, which has its point, is totally wasted and the flashbacks bring nothing but confusion.
Katia Winter's performance is far above the film.
A product that our mind will discard for self-defence.
The development of the characters can be improved, the house, which has its point, is totally wasted and the flashbacks bring nothing but confusion.
Katia Winter's performance is far above the film.
A product that our mind will discard for self-defence.
This movie not only had potential, but manages to trick you and trick you and get you closer to the edge of your seat for the biggest of surprises lately seen: NOTHING HAPPENS!
Yet, the execution in the first 2 acts manages to grow on you and gets you into thinking there is a lot more to see here, but you'll have to be patient. Problem is, the last act went straight downhill, with an under mediocre execution, idea, development, disrespectful and annoyingly way to end a movie. It should not have happened but sadly this is all we get.
All in all, the 3rd act has been seen many times before, recently even, but I won't name those movies out because it would completely waste the little effort put into You're Not Alone, so if you do decide to watch it, do so but expect to get frustrated and that alone.
Cheers!
Yet, the execution in the first 2 acts manages to grow on you and gets you into thinking there is a lot more to see here, but you'll have to be patient. Problem is, the last act went straight downhill, with an under mediocre execution, idea, development, disrespectful and annoyingly way to end a movie. It should not have happened but sadly this is all we get.
All in all, the 3rd act has been seen many times before, recently even, but I won't name those movies out because it would completely waste the little effort put into You're Not Alone, so if you do decide to watch it, do so but expect to get frustrated and that alone.
Cheers!
You're Not Alone simply has no idea what it wants to be. It's a senseless mix of a family drama, supernatural thriller and even a bit of a slasher. Ultimately none of it ever achieves the climax. Occasionally good actress Katia Winter is painful to watch as a main protagonist even compared to her screen daughter portrayed by Leya Catlett. The script is plain awful in every single - did Andrew Wong ever realized he wrote a character with the single line 'Mrs. Nibbles!' that is repeated like 15 time? And the sound editing is perhaps one of the worst ones ever. Extremely cheap and bland nonsense.
A failed Boogeyman clone. That's what this movie WISHES it was.
I saw its low IMDB score before watching, but remained neutral, and thought I'd give it a try. I was not expecting a masterpiece, but was STILL disappointed.
For 3/4 of the time nothing happens, while the general tone and acting makes you feel depressed and bored, not scared.
(TRIGGER WARNING for people struggling with depression and suicidal thoughts!)
You don't care about any characters, they are lifeless to begin with. Probably poor acting or directing.
When the action finally kicks in (after 70 boring minutes!) it's random and makes no sense.
Finally the movie closes on a poor attempt at a plot twist (which was random and made no sense, again).
Not worth your time.
I saw its low IMDB score before watching, but remained neutral, and thought I'd give it a try. I was not expecting a masterpiece, but was STILL disappointed.
For 3/4 of the time nothing happens, while the general tone and acting makes you feel depressed and bored, not scared.
(TRIGGER WARNING for people struggling with depression and suicidal thoughts!)
You don't care about any characters, they are lifeless to begin with. Probably poor acting or directing.
When the action finally kicks in (after 70 boring minutes!) it's random and makes no sense.
Finally the movie closes on a poor attempt at a plot twist (which was random and made no sense, again).
Not worth your time.
I personally liked it very much. If you're a horror movie lover you will certainly like this.There's not even a single second that you feel bored. From the beginning to the end you'll stay thrilled!! And the twist in the climax is awesome. I was like "omg didn't see that coming" i could not stop crying. The bathroom alone is so scary! And beware of the
You're Not Alone.it'll give you unexpected jumpscares..
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- Kẻ Ẩn Nấp
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- Goshen, New York, USA(on location)
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- 68.292 $
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 32 Minuten
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