Elevator Game
- 2023
- 1 Std. 34 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
4,2/10
4914
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Basierend auf dem gleichnamigen Online-Phänomen, einem in einem Aufzug durchgeführten Ritual, bei dem die Spieler versuchen, mit Hilfe einer Reihe von Regeln in eine andere Dimension zu reis... Alles lesenBasierend auf dem gleichnamigen Online-Phänomen, einem in einem Aufzug durchgeführten Ritual, bei dem die Spieler versuchen, mit Hilfe einer Reihe von Regeln in eine andere Dimension zu reisen.Basierend auf dem gleichnamigen Online-Phänomen, einem in einem Aufzug durchgeführten Ritual, bei dem die Spieler versuchen, mit Hilfe einer Reihe von Regeln in eine andere Dimension zu reisen.
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Gino F. Anania
- Ryan Keaton
- (as Gino Anania)
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Another unimaginative, sub-mid shovel-ware movie. Nothing really stands out, the acting was lethargic and absolutely nothing stood. This is the kind of movie you throw out when you are vacuuming and folding laundry. That's probably the best thing I can say about it.
This movie feels like another low-effort offering for 12 to 14 year olds that want to get into Horror movies and this movie will gently hold their hand and ease them into things. The antagonist is simply called "The 5th Floor Woman", and that's fine. I didn't really care to invest enough brain cells thinking too hard about how this movie pandered to kids who think the Back Rooms or Slenderman are scary.
I call this kind of offering "Sesame Street Horror" because it basically spoon feeds you mild jump scares for an hour and a half.
This movie feels like another low-effort offering for 12 to 14 year olds that want to get into Horror movies and this movie will gently hold their hand and ease them into things. The antagonist is simply called "The 5th Floor Woman", and that's fine. I didn't really care to invest enough brain cells thinking too hard about how this movie pandered to kids who think the Back Rooms or Slenderman are scary.
I call this kind of offering "Sesame Street Horror" because it basically spoon feeds you mild jump scares for an hour and a half.
It is becoming a trend, the self aware horror. Ever since the original Scream, can't believe I have to say "original Scream" but ok, counting down to movies like Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon, Final Girls, Fear Street, Talk to me, and so on, movie characters don't act like movie characters anymore.
If they are in a zombie movie, they know what zombies are, and the same happen here: characters that quickly accept their situation and try to find a way out. How do they do it? Well exactly like you would see in a horror film, by going back to the beginning, seeing how it all started and finding the way to end it.
Elevator Game is somewhat fun and sort of smart but it doesn't reach the heights of an original masterpiece. Characters are overall bland and boring, the plot is easy to predict and sadly...they went with a lot of bone cracking. I think this technique is overused and it just doesn't impress anymore. Should have done something different with our main killer.
It's no Grudge, no The Ring, the villain has very little screen time and whenever it does appear, its presence has no impact.
For a one time view, I think you should definitely try it. It's out there with Countdown (2019), Come play (2020) or Megan (2022). Close to something great, but not quite there.
Cheers!
If they are in a zombie movie, they know what zombies are, and the same happen here: characters that quickly accept their situation and try to find a way out. How do they do it? Well exactly like you would see in a horror film, by going back to the beginning, seeing how it all started and finding the way to end it.
Elevator Game is somewhat fun and sort of smart but it doesn't reach the heights of an original masterpiece. Characters are overall bland and boring, the plot is easy to predict and sadly...they went with a lot of bone cracking. I think this technique is overused and it just doesn't impress anymore. Should have done something different with our main killer.
It's no Grudge, no The Ring, the villain has very little screen time and whenever it does appear, its presence has no impact.
For a one time view, I think you should definitely try it. It's out there with Countdown (2019), Come play (2020) or Megan (2022). Close to something great, but not quite there.
Cheers!
I think this movies biggest problem is its opening 10 minutes., and if I was reviewing based on that only, it would have got 1 star. There are too many obnoxious characters, over acting in the featured, fictional, online show, and I agree, was poorly acted for the most part. However, the two main characters are not to bad, and carry the story through. And I do think the acting in general improves as the film progresses. This obviously wasn't a big budget movie, so don't go expecting big budget CGI, but I liked the plot and the suspense, the effects had an almost eighties kind of vibe to them. While I understand this not appealing to all tastes, I enjoyed iot for what it was. Just get past the opening sequence and enjoy the ride.
Elevator Game is a film whose story is based on an internet creepypasta legend that originated in Japan and South Korea.
The legend states that if you use an elevator to travel to a series of floors, in a specific order...upon reaching the fifth floor...a mysterious woman will enter.
You can neither look at, nor speak to this woman...less she pull you into her realm.
After reaching the fifth floor...you hit the button for the first floor...and if you go up...towards the tenth floor...upon reaching said floor...you open a portal to her realm.
One much like our own, though where there is no electricity...and a red cross can be seen in the sky.
Hence it being called "The Red World" in the film.
To get back...you must go to the same elevator, and repeat the process...though...upon heading toward the tenth floor, you must interrupt the process by hitting a button for a floor between the one you are on, and the tenth floor.
This should, in theory, return you to your own dimension.
If the process is interrupted by someone else entering the elevator, prior to reaching the tenth floor...you must immediately return to the first floor...and not look back.
Such are the rules of The Elevator Game.
For the most part, the film remains true to these rules.
However they take some artistic liberties of their own.
By having the "Fifth Floor Woman" rip you apart if you break the rules, for example.
Going into this, I fully expected it to be stupid.
And it is.
But I actually kind of enjoyed it.
It's definitely the type of horror that is tailored towards adolescents, and the youtube generation.
I think, ideally, it would have worked better as a short film.
But, for what it is...it actually kind of works.
Which is substantially more than I expected from it.
So colour me pleasantly surprised.
4 out of 10.
The legend states that if you use an elevator to travel to a series of floors, in a specific order...upon reaching the fifth floor...a mysterious woman will enter.
You can neither look at, nor speak to this woman...less she pull you into her realm.
After reaching the fifth floor...you hit the button for the first floor...and if you go up...towards the tenth floor...upon reaching said floor...you open a portal to her realm.
One much like our own, though where there is no electricity...and a red cross can be seen in the sky.
Hence it being called "The Red World" in the film.
To get back...you must go to the same elevator, and repeat the process...though...upon heading toward the tenth floor, you must interrupt the process by hitting a button for a floor between the one you are on, and the tenth floor.
This should, in theory, return you to your own dimension.
If the process is interrupted by someone else entering the elevator, prior to reaching the tenth floor...you must immediately return to the first floor...and not look back.
Such are the rules of The Elevator Game.
For the most part, the film remains true to these rules.
However they take some artistic liberties of their own.
By having the "Fifth Floor Woman" rip you apart if you break the rules, for example.
Going into this, I fully expected it to be stupid.
And it is.
But I actually kind of enjoyed it.
It's definitely the type of horror that is tailored towards adolescents, and the youtube generation.
I think, ideally, it would have worked better as a short film.
But, for what it is...it actually kind of works.
Which is substantially more than I expected from it.
So colour me pleasantly surprised.
4 out of 10.
The Elevator Game is a simple premise of a film: horror video blog just out of high schoolers need a quick and spooky idea for their channel to keep a sponsor. Thus, the decide on the Elevator Game that evokes the Fifth Floor Woman and her Red World.
The simple premise does lower the overall film as there isn't much more to the plot than this. (There is one minor twist about halfway through that is ultimately worthless for any deviation from the plotting.) Characters aren't bad for 2 dimensional, and acting is decent inside of these characters.
There is enough creepiness in the moments that do occur that I kind of liked this film. Ending is tired retread of other films, and most likely a sad attempt of the producers to allow for a sequel. Really? We need a sequel for a simple film?
Not saying it's great by far, but I gave a 6 as it did keep me watching without any yawns or sassy back talk to the film.
The simple premise does lower the overall film as there isn't much more to the plot than this. (There is one minor twist about halfway through that is ultimately worthless for any deviation from the plotting.) Characters aren't bad for 2 dimensional, and acting is decent inside of these characters.
There is enough creepiness in the moments that do occur that I kind of liked this film. Ending is tired retread of other films, and most likely a sad attempt of the producers to allow for a sequel. Really? We need a sequel for a simple film?
Not saying it's great by far, but I gave a 6 as it did keep me watching without any yawns or sassy back talk to the film.
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- WissenswertesUsed as the main topic in season 2 of 'Evil' on CBS, "E is for Elevator", pressing elevator buttons in a specific manner can open a direct passage to Hell.
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