All Eyes
- 2022
- 1 Std. 27 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
5,4/10
1547
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Ein in Ungnade gefallener Podcast-Moderator interviewt einen exzentrischen Bauern, der behauptet, in den Wäldern in der Nähe seines Hauses lebe ein Monster.Ein in Ungnade gefallener Podcast-Moderator interviewt einen exzentrischen Bauern, der behauptet, in den Wäldern in der Nähe seines Hauses lebe ein Monster.Ein in Ungnade gefallener Podcast-Moderator interviewt einen exzentrischen Bauern, der behauptet, in den Wäldern in der Nähe seines Hauses lebe ein Monster.
- Auszeichnungen
- 6 Gewinne & 17 Nominierungen insgesamt
Laurie Cummings
- Jean
- (Synchronisation)
Jeremy Parr
- Man on Walkie
- (Synchronisation)
Claire Kaplan
- Woman on Walkie
- (Synchronisation)
Andrew Rathgeber
- TV Announcer
- (Synchronisation)
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The most disappointing thing about this film is that we didn't get more time with Don.
If you let yourself be entertained and don't think too hard about it, this film won't do much to interfere with your enjoyment. Lots of truly bad horror films insult your time and break the experience. This film sets out to be a "bad" horror film from the get go, and it does that very well. It has campy moments, a basic plot, low budget production and absurd "super serious" moments that will crack you up at how silly it all is.
It does feel about 10 minutes too long though. Part of that issue is that the main character portrayal (both acting and writing) struggles to carry the film to its conclusion. The Don character pretty much stole the show here (and the guy in the intro). So this film does end up with a typical horror movie final act, sadly. You'll be itching to finish it right about when it does decide to finish. You can even skip the epilogue and it wouldn't detract much from the experience.
If you let yourself be entertained and don't think too hard about it, this film won't do much to interfere with your enjoyment. Lots of truly bad horror films insult your time and break the experience. This film sets out to be a "bad" horror film from the get go, and it does that very well. It has campy moments, a basic plot, low budget production and absurd "super serious" moments that will crack you up at how silly it all is.
It does feel about 10 minutes too long though. Part of that issue is that the main character portrayal (both acting and writing) struggles to carry the film to its conclusion. The Don character pretty much stole the show here (and the guy in the intro). So this film does end up with a typical horror movie final act, sadly. You'll be itching to finish it right about when it does decide to finish. You can even skip the epilogue and it wouldn't detract much from the experience.
Not a great film nor a stinker. Allen who had a podcast until a bad mistake got him off the air, follows people with strange ideas. A letter was written to him by a man whose late wife was a devoted fan, offering $25K to come out, as he knows there is a monster in the woods. The man, Don, is quite eccentric. And that really is the greater part of the movie. At one point, Don disappears, it seems there may be a monster, and Don has heavily boobytrapped everything, and those get triggered. And every time the red light goes on, traps are triggered, and some of them are quite clever. And they are deadly. There is some comic relief and also tension. And is there really a monster?
From the guys that brought us Home With A View To The Monster comes this. It's hard to put into words what this movie is. It's a horror movie, a comedy, a drama, a conspiracy theorist's dream, but above all else it is a backhanded love letter to a cynical world. Top shelf performances from all, the director has real talent, and the script...oh man, the script. This is next-level writing. This is the kind of movie that made us fall in love with independent cinema to begin with. These guys are names to watch: and I do mean watch, as in I can't wait to see what they do next. Highly, highly recommended,.
This is very different and much better than I had expected. The monster is sort of a McGuffin for the story of two damaged men.
The two principal characters are well-written and well-acted. The plot keeps the audience off-balance and unsure whether to laugh or recoil. I really couldn't predict where it was going, unlike most low-budget horror.
Criticisms: The writers didn't seem to know how to end the story, so it kind of limps along too long after the denouement. There is really only one secondary character, the podcast producer, and her acting is very weak. But the focus is on the two main characters, which are great.
The two principal characters are well-written and well-acted. The plot keeps the audience off-balance and unsure whether to laugh or recoil. I really couldn't predict where it was going, unlike most low-budget horror.
Criticisms: The writers didn't seem to know how to end the story, so it kind of limps along too long after the denouement. There is really only one secondary character, the podcast producer, and her acting is very weak. But the focus is on the two main characters, which are great.
I try to find movies that surprise me and this is one. Although it received a low rating (I suppose because it's a low-budget), All Eyes is a charming, fun and scary film. The acting is first rate and the story intriguing. Watch it and forget about the CGI bloated films that populate movie screens. Both central characters add pathos to the story and take the viewer in an unexpected direction. It would be worth-while to see what the team could do with a decent budget and another good story. Don reminds me of some of the cantankerous charactersI know and its played superbly. I recommend the film with a tub of popcorn for a late-night veiwing.
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- WissenswertesThe entire farm location (including Don's house and workshop) was completely destroyed by a tornado in February 2023.
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- Laufzeit
- 1 Std. 27 Min.(87 min)
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