Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuTwo young couples take one last trip to the country before moving to different cities. Unfortunately, when secrets come out and jealously takes a toll the weekend takes an unexpected and dea... Alles lesenTwo young couples take one last trip to the country before moving to different cities. Unfortunately, when secrets come out and jealously takes a toll the weekend takes an unexpected and deadly turn for the worst.Two young couples take one last trip to the country before moving to different cities. Unfortunately, when secrets come out and jealously takes a toll the weekend takes an unexpected and deadly turn for the worst.
- Regie
- Drehbuch
- Hauptbesetzung
- Matt
- (as Bruster Sampson)
- Zoe
- (as Haley Boyle)
- Abby
- (as Chelsea Lee)
- Husband
- (as Victor Mueller)
- Woman in Nightmare
- (Nicht genannt)
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A pair of young psychotic sisters (Haley Sehgal and Chelsea Lee Wheatley) are responsible for the deaths, luring the campers to their home where they drug them and mutilate them for kicks. This part of the film is pure torture porn, and much more entertaining than watching the friends getting drunk around a camp fire. There are some effective gore effects, and the whole thing is made a tad more shocking due to the tender ages of those committing the atrocities.
The last act revolves around 'final girl' Katie (Sara Jean Underwood) trying to escape from the two mini-psychos and their equally deranged father (Kevin J. O'Neill). The film was no award winner up to this point, but things get really dumb when Katie fails to give her attackers a whack with an axe when the opportunity arises, instead throwing down her weapon to try and make a run for it. This level of stupidity is rewarded when Katie is recaptured and presumably subjected to more pain and suffering.
Jason Sutton's direction is crude (this is his one and only film as director), the dialogue (also by Sutton) is weak, and the acting is entry level at best, although I get the feeling that the two main actresses weren't cast for their abilities as thespians.
A generous 3/10 for the babes and the gore.
We get a film in a film thing in the beginning - and all the nudity you will get in the movie too. Whatever that is going to mean for and to you. Because while they all do look good (in hot pants or whatever else they are wearing), they act irrational/not good throughout (no pun intended).
The effects are quite good - if you care for those. And I reckon there is a sort of neat twist towards the end. Not sure that is a saving grace (and last pun to ... end scene)
"Deadly Weekend" was not worth the chance at all. This is really an unfathomably slow and dimwitted movie that requires absolutely nothing from the audience. Just unhook all mental capacity, then you are ready for this movie.
Oh, and you might want to brace yourself for about an hour and a half of absolutely nothing worthwhile. The storyline was forced and wooden, leaving no room for any surprises, twists or even unforeseen turn of events.
The acting in the movie, well, I have seen worse, but there is a mighty gap from what was portrayed in this movie up to something that was passable as mediocre.
As for the effects, well, then they worked out well enough, and those were basically everything that had any leverage in this movie. And there was a fair amount of blood and mayhem in the movie to peak some gorehound's interest. But it was hardly sufficient to carry the rest of the movie.
It was as if this movie was a remnant from a mid 1980's horror movie, where they piled together unused footage and ideas.
For a thriller / horror movie, then "Deadly Weekend" was a rather boring and uneventful addition to the history of cinema.
They're your typical horror stars, i.e. Young, good looking and always run back into the house whenever they're supposed to be running away from it.
And they bicker. Okay, they're technically friends and the script keeps telling us how much they like each other and how long they've been friends, but they seem to get at each other more than any group of mates I've hung around with. The leading man is especially paranoid about his girlfriend seeing other guys - hardly a sympathetic trait for a primary antagonist.
And they bicker. I only mention this again because the film is about ninety minutes and I was still at the halfway mark where absolutely nothing that could define this as a 'horror' film had actually happened yet. It was all coming across as a romantic drama. In fact, I even tried a little experiment as I lay on my sofa and closed my eyes (as it was Boxing Day and I was a bit tired!). I just listened to them talk for a while and never really missed anything relevant because of it.
It's only in the last (just under) half where the 'threat' comes into play. I won't spoil who or what it is, but either way the blood and guts eventually start to flow. There's not that much in the way of gore to write home about and, when the cast members start - shall we say 'decreasing' in number - they start doing that thing where they make every dumb horror movie decision you've even rolled your eyes at.
I guess if I had to go for a negative then I'd say that the leading lady is quite attractive, but that's about it - and it's probably only really a draw for the male audience. If you really want to watch this 'horror' film just start it at about 45 minutes in, otherwise I'm sure you'll find better.
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- WissenswertesActress Sara Jean Underwood committed to starring in the film just a week before filming began.
- PatzerAt 61 minutes into the film, the main character is very clearly closely surrounded by her two tormentors -- one of them is even knelt down right by her head and petting her hair. However, it cuts to an opposite angle and now both tormentors are nowhere near close to the main character... until it cuts back to the previous angle and then suddenly there they are once again.
- Zitate
Katie: Matt, I wanted to tell you, Ryan was- we were afraid you couldn't handle it.
Matt: So keeping it from me for two year was certainly the way to go, right?
Katie: It's just- you get so jealous.
Matt: Fuck you! You fuck my best friend and then kept it from me?
Katie: It was before we met, we were wasted, it meant nothing.
Matt: So it's everyone's favorite excuse right? I was fuckin' drunk. It doesn't fuckin' count. You know what? I've been drunk. I never did anything I didn't want to do.
Katie: Okay, fine. I wanted to. Is that what you wanna hear? It was before we met, it was once, I'm with you, I love you.
Matt: Who's better? Okay, do you think about him at night when we're fuckin'?
Katie: That's not fair! You've been with other people, were they better?
Matt: Well who was better? Do you fuck you're online friends too? Anything else I should know?
Katie: You're ridiculous.
Matt: Yeah, you're a fuckin' slut!
[he walks off]
Katie: Where are you going?
Matt: [whips her the middle finger] Go fuck yourself!
- Crazy Credits"All stunts performed by actors" was added just before the credit line of: "All actors were harmed in the making of this film" as an inside joke because 2 of the actresses doing their own stunts, ended up with concussions during filming.
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By JT Nouns
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- Budget
- 1.700.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 22 Minuten
- Farbe
- Seitenverhältnis
- 2.35 : 1