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4,2/10
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IHRE BEWERTUNG
Alexa Landry hatte nur eine Befürchtung, nämlich die plastische Chirurgie.Dieser Angst musste sie sich schließlich stellen - als Dr. Cunningham sie entführte.Alexa Landry hatte nur eine Befürchtung, nämlich die plastische Chirurgie.Dieser Angst musste sie sich schließlich stellen - als Dr. Cunningham sie entführte.Alexa Landry hatte nur eine Befürchtung, nämlich die plastische Chirurgie.Dieser Angst musste sie sich schließlich stellen - als Dr. Cunningham sie entführte.
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I am pretty forgiving when it comes to movies and look past a lot of things and details but this movie was absolutely terrible here's what sucked
Terrible Acting
Bad plot
Horrible storyline
Extremely bad special effects
Please and I asking nicely do not waste your time on this movie
We paid 5 dollars to rent it and if we didn't I would have turned it off within 10 min
All the 10/10 rev's are from 2 groups of ppl.
1st are the one who only rated this pos, 2nd are ppl who rated 2 movies.
And its always the same 2 movies: Incision (2020) and Glass Jaw (2018).
In both films same actors, same production companies etc.
So its really obvious whats going on here. And maybe imbd should f do something about it!
At of today, November 1, 2020, and I think this might be the first non-fake review of this movie. So there's a certain gravitas to that, I guess!
"Incision" is not terrible, but it's a horror flick that doesn't really deliver on its promise, which is gruesome body horror. After the obligatory cold open, we are introduced to our protagonists and, as is sadly the case in so many horror flicks, they are a bunch of intolerable creeps. We meet Alexa, an "influencer" with millions of followers, her boyfriend Lee who is a football player, Lee's friend Calvin who is some sort of record producer, Trinity the pop star that Calvin is dating and producing, Calvin's hanger-on Kenny who uses his proximity to Trinity to entice hot girls to sleep with him, and Alexa's sister Becca who just left rehab because she was assaulted. We spend the first half of the movie with these entitled jerks who live in mansions and while I think it's to get us to care, they just get more and more annoying until we are almost begging the movie to get them to the crazy surgeon. (to be fair, though, Caylee Cowen's 'Becca' is the only character that escapes this fate -- she is the one character that is made sympathetic and as a result, we like and care about her).
Then, when Calvin goes to play Trinity's "great new single" for the gang, it turns out that Kenny -- for reasons never fully explained -- took the Mac Book that contains the lone copy of this tune and was galivanting around the city with it and somehow lost it. Becca teaches them how to use the "Find my Mac" feature on the iPhone, and they send Kenny out to retrieve it. Somehow (also not explained), it ended up in the house of Dr Gene Cunningham, a plastic surgeon, and his extremely weird family, which consists of the good doctor, an older woman, his older son, and a creepy kid who is his younger son. When Kenny doesn't return, the others pile into a car and go look for him. The doctor greets them, and captures them all, promising to "make them all beautiful." But as you might expect, the doctor is certifiably insane and his views on "beauty" might not be yours....
The biggest problem is that "Incision" promises gruesome body horror but it just doesn't deliver. In a movie like this, we're waiting for extreme set pieces. But they are just not there. The doctor promises to do all manner of horrible things and then... well, either they cut away or something happens to avoid it. So while there are a couple of "close calls", it turns into more of a standard run of the mill "run around trying to get out of the evil house" slasher flick. And when you build up characters as annoying as they are in the this movie, we're in it to see them get it bad. And the direction and editing is off-putting... several times the scene will end, everyone will just sort of "stop acting" and the film just slowly fades to black. Then we're on to the next scene.
There are some good things, though -- the Cunningham family is plenty creepy, and James Allen Brewer is an absolute hoot as the insane plastic surgeon. He is almost worth the price of admission itself! And as I said, Caylee Cowen as Becca gave us a character to root for.
Not a terrible way to spend 90 minutes, but nothing special. I'm probably rating it a little higher than it deserves because the Doctor and his family are unnerving enough to make it sort of entertaining.
"Incision" is not terrible, but it's a horror flick that doesn't really deliver on its promise, which is gruesome body horror. After the obligatory cold open, we are introduced to our protagonists and, as is sadly the case in so many horror flicks, they are a bunch of intolerable creeps. We meet Alexa, an "influencer" with millions of followers, her boyfriend Lee who is a football player, Lee's friend Calvin who is some sort of record producer, Trinity the pop star that Calvin is dating and producing, Calvin's hanger-on Kenny who uses his proximity to Trinity to entice hot girls to sleep with him, and Alexa's sister Becca who just left rehab because she was assaulted. We spend the first half of the movie with these entitled jerks who live in mansions and while I think it's to get us to care, they just get more and more annoying until we are almost begging the movie to get them to the crazy surgeon. (to be fair, though, Caylee Cowen's 'Becca' is the only character that escapes this fate -- she is the one character that is made sympathetic and as a result, we like and care about her).
Then, when Calvin goes to play Trinity's "great new single" for the gang, it turns out that Kenny -- for reasons never fully explained -- took the Mac Book that contains the lone copy of this tune and was galivanting around the city with it and somehow lost it. Becca teaches them how to use the "Find my Mac" feature on the iPhone, and they send Kenny out to retrieve it. Somehow (also not explained), it ended up in the house of Dr Gene Cunningham, a plastic surgeon, and his extremely weird family, which consists of the good doctor, an older woman, his older son, and a creepy kid who is his younger son. When Kenny doesn't return, the others pile into a car and go look for him. The doctor greets them, and captures them all, promising to "make them all beautiful." But as you might expect, the doctor is certifiably insane and his views on "beauty" might not be yours....
The biggest problem is that "Incision" promises gruesome body horror but it just doesn't deliver. In a movie like this, we're waiting for extreme set pieces. But they are just not there. The doctor promises to do all manner of horrible things and then... well, either they cut away or something happens to avoid it. So while there are a couple of "close calls", it turns into more of a standard run of the mill "run around trying to get out of the evil house" slasher flick. And when you build up characters as annoying as they are in the this movie, we're in it to see them get it bad. And the direction and editing is off-putting... several times the scene will end, everyone will just sort of "stop acting" and the film just slowly fades to black. Then we're on to the next scene.
There are some good things, though -- the Cunningham family is plenty creepy, and James Allen Brewer is an absolute hoot as the insane plastic surgeon. He is almost worth the price of admission itself! And as I said, Caylee Cowen as Becca gave us a character to root for.
Not a terrible way to spend 90 minutes, but nothing special. I'm probably rating it a little higher than it deserves because the Doctor and his family are unnerving enough to make it sort of entertaining.
I actually cannot believe what I've read from these reviews hyping this 'thriller'. Are ya'll serious?
So the review: if you want to watch a film that looks like something college media studies students would produce then here it is. Granted the plot might have been a good idea if it wasnt shackled down by bad acting and script. It's hard to watch, but if you want a giggle and your really bored go for it.
So the review: if you want to watch a film that looks like something college media studies students would produce then here it is. Granted the plot might have been a good idea if it wasnt shackled down by bad acting and script. It's hard to watch, but if you want a giggle and your really bored go for it.
I have no idea how it is possible that this is such a high rating. All I can fathom is that people were paid to rate this higher than it is, because the acting is beyond atrocious. Seriously, watch the first five minutes and you will wonder how and why in the hell somebody actually paid these actors/actresses as they do nothing more than overact and look stupid. If there was anyway to give this a negative number, it would be -20, at least. There are only a few reviews on here that are stating true information. Do not believe any of the 10 out of 10 reviews. Run far far away from this one!
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- WissenswertesThis was first time Gary Mosher and Costas Mandylor worked together, Gary worked with brother Louis Mandylor in Jack of Hearts
- Zitate
Calvin $oundz: [to Kenny losing his computer] The computer... I can replace... what's on it... I CAN'T... Go get it dumbass
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- 1.150.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 19 Minuten
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