Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuAn elderly, jaded preacher struggles to regain control of his life after a terrifying experience with the unknown.An elderly, jaded preacher struggles to regain control of his life after a terrifying experience with the unknown.An elderly, jaded preacher struggles to regain control of his life after a terrifying experience with the unknown.
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If you like slow paced horror, dripping with atmosphere, tension and layers of story told only through visuals, implications, and audio cues, this is it. This is the movie you need to watch, now.
This film won't appeal to everyone, as the reviews unfortunately reveal, but there is a ticking heart to this film that casual horror viewers won't be able to appreciate.
Subtlety.
The story never gets bombastic. It never becomes too grand or overly ambitious. It stays grounded in a cold harsh 1930s reality. Delivering on that reality with drawn out tension crafted to a nearly perfect degree through great, but subtle, cinematography, excellent sound design and truly moody music.
Unfortunately there are a couple moments where the budget of the film shows through, one of which being a glaring error where an entire crew member can be seen on set for a single brief shot, but overall they do a good job of disguising a lot of the more low budget elements.
Unfortunately, the moments where the budget does show through, mainly in a particular sequence where they show a bit too much of the "creature", knock a couple stars off this films rating.
With slightly better effects--or a little more clever disguising of those less convincing elements--this could be a masterpiece of horror.
The story itself is simple, and leaves you with a lot of lingering questions, but the ambiguity is deeply intriguing, and there are enough subtle story elements sprinkled throughout the film to hint toward a possible answer to the mystery.
This is a film that wants you to think and figure things out on your own. It rarely holds your hand and leaves you both figuratively and literally in the dark, allowing for only murky and speculative answers to the questions it asks.
This is by design, and if that is not the type of movie you enjoy, then don't watch it, but if you like a bit of ambiguity to your horror, if you like to be left with lingering questions just as unsettling as the events that took place, you won't be disappointed here.
This film won't appeal to everyone, as the reviews unfortunately reveal, but there is a ticking heart to this film that casual horror viewers won't be able to appreciate.
Subtlety.
The story never gets bombastic. It never becomes too grand or overly ambitious. It stays grounded in a cold harsh 1930s reality. Delivering on that reality with drawn out tension crafted to a nearly perfect degree through great, but subtle, cinematography, excellent sound design and truly moody music.
Unfortunately there are a couple moments where the budget of the film shows through, one of which being a glaring error where an entire crew member can be seen on set for a single brief shot, but overall they do a good job of disguising a lot of the more low budget elements.
Unfortunately, the moments where the budget does show through, mainly in a particular sequence where they show a bit too much of the "creature", knock a couple stars off this films rating.
With slightly better effects--or a little more clever disguising of those less convincing elements--this could be a masterpiece of horror.
The story itself is simple, and leaves you with a lot of lingering questions, but the ambiguity is deeply intriguing, and there are enough subtle story elements sprinkled throughout the film to hint toward a possible answer to the mystery.
This is a film that wants you to think and figure things out on your own. It rarely holds your hand and leaves you both figuratively and literally in the dark, allowing for only murky and speculative answers to the questions it asks.
This is by design, and if that is not the type of movie you enjoy, then don't watch it, but if you like a bit of ambiguity to your horror, if you like to be left with lingering questions just as unsettling as the events that took place, you won't be disappointed here.
Loved it. Aside from the very haunting scenery and authentic acting, it had many edge-of-the-seat scary elements with a conclusive and thoughtful ending. The period in time and the scenes really add to the overall melancholy vibe. The scary parts deliver well. I was peeking through my fingers a few times. It had a wonderful, deeper storyline that lent to a greater understanding of the main character's struggles. There was a sad element too, which I won't reveal. And surprisingly, there were a few happy emotions as well. Good story with a decipherable ending. We love a thoroughly good, quality haunt, and this truly delivered.
First I want to commend the film makers on their stunningly accurate portrayal of how rural Appalachian people behave, especially old people. There was an eerie backwoods realism to The Hopewell Haunting, all the way down to the illiterate but nice young husband with what appeared to be an intellectually disabled wife. As creepy as it totally was, that this disabled woman did not say a word for the entire film and was led around like a small child or an Alzheimer's patient, even that icky detail was on point.
The haunting screams are also genuinely disturbing.
The plot itself is fair to middling. I would have appreciated a clearer backstory as a conclusion to the film. It honestly bugged me that two - possibly three - of the characters were in their 70s yet not one of these old men had any clue about this ancient murder in their own hometown where they'd lived for their entire lives.
The haunting screams are also genuinely disturbing.
The plot itself is fair to middling. I would have appreciated a clearer backstory as a conclusion to the film. It honestly bugged me that two - possibly three - of the characters were in their 70s yet not one of these old men had any clue about this ancient murder in their own hometown where they'd lived for their entire lives.
I watched this on a whim, with zero expectations going in, was pleasantly surprised how much I liked it. The other ratings make for it to seem like a "bad" horror film.
Out the gate you can tell it's a low budget film and you think it's gonna be the same tropes use in every other horror movie out there.
The location, time period, and soundtrack make for a spooky nerve racking experience. The camera work from normal switching to POV is a great touch.
If you're looking for a movie that's gore and jump scares at every turn, you're going to be disappointed. If you enjoy the classics from the likes of Karloff and Chaney with more subtlety and coming to your own conclusions, recommend this movie.
Out the gate you can tell it's a low budget film and you think it's gonna be the same tropes use in every other horror movie out there.
The location, time period, and soundtrack make for a spooky nerve racking experience. The camera work from normal switching to POV is a great touch.
If you're looking for a movie that's gore and jump scares at every turn, you're going to be disappointed. If you enjoy the classics from the likes of Karloff and Chaney with more subtlety and coming to your own conclusions, recommend this movie.
Firstly, the film uses excellent ambiance and sound to draw the audience in. The cinematography lends itself to the period. The relationship tension serves to set the tone of the film up until the catharsis. It teases jump scares, relying more on suspense; delivering a truely scintillating sequence between the haunt and the lead. Undoubtedly, a good after midnight film when you don't want something too scary but want something gripping.
The dialogue could have been better linked to the bible; It would have made the character's return to faith more concrete and enjoyable. The jaded nature of the protagonist makes the character arc quite satisfying, even though it's somewhat understated. It's beauty is in its minimalism, and the set does a lot of work for the feel of the film.
Unanswered questions allow the audience to imagine their own narrative and is a welcome style choice.
The dialogue could have been better linked to the bible; It would have made the character's return to faith more concrete and enjoyable. The jaded nature of the protagonist makes the character arc quite satisfying, even though it's somewhat understated. It's beauty is in its minimalism, and the set does a lot of work for the feel of the film.
Unanswered questions allow the audience to imagine their own narrative and is a welcome style choice.
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- WissenswertesActually inspired by a real haunting that writer/director Dane Sears's great-grandmother experienced circa 1919 in rural Harrison county, Kentucky.
- PatzerWhen the preacher leaves the house for the last time when staying the night, a man can be seen standing to the far right of the screen. It appears to be the deputy, accidentally caught in the frame.
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- Hopewell
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- 300 Stoker Rd., Paris, Kentucky, USA(Haunted house exterior)
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- 1 Std. 23 Min.(83 min)
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