Ein junger Videograf beantwortet eine Online-Werbung für einen eintägigen Job in einer abgelegenen Stadt, um die letzten Nachrichten eines sterbenden Mannes aufzunehmen. Als er das seltsame ... Alles lesenEin junger Videograf beantwortet eine Online-Werbung für einen eintägigen Job in einer abgelegenen Stadt, um die letzten Nachrichten eines sterbenden Mannes aufzunehmen. Als er das seltsame Verhalten des Mannes bemerkt, beginnt er, seine Absichten in Frage zu stellen.Ein junger Videograf beantwortet eine Online-Werbung für einen eintägigen Job in einer abgelegenen Stadt, um die letzten Nachrichten eines sterbenden Mannes aufzunehmen. Als er das seltsame Verhalten des Mannes bemerkt, beginnt er, seine Absichten in Frage zu stellen.
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For me, Creep's greatest strength is the black humor. It's a seriously funny movie but never loses the tension that simmers under its surface. We've seen this kind of stalker idea many times before in conventional cinema of the nineties, such as Hand that Rocks the Cradle, The Fan and Cable Guy but this one really puts the viewer in the shoes of the one who is stalked.
Mark Duplass puts in a legendary performance as Josef. The first time we see him on screen, it's kind of hard to imagine him as the Creep he is meant to be but as the movie draws to its conclusion, he nails it.
It practically has "cult classic" stamped all over it.
The film rests upon – and succeeds because of – Mark Duplass' excellent performance as the type of person we've all met at one time or another; someone a little bit too keen to be your friend, inspiring conflicting feelings of suspicion as to their motives and empathy with regard to their ill-judged attempts at social interaction. Seen through the eyes (or rather camera) of Aaron, the only other on-screen character (played by writer/director Patrick Brice), it's clear fairly early on that something isn't quite right, but should he be worried?
Despite an occasional reliance on cynical jump scares (presumably included to ensure that the tension doesn't sag – the film is dialogue-heavy) the suspense ebbs and flows nicely and keeps you guessing as to where it will end up going. Thankfully, for a film that always feels like it's building up to something, the resolution is well-judged and perfectly executed.
Overall this is a very impressive effort and marks Patrick Brice out as a filmmaker to keep an eye on.
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- WissenswertesSince the movie was based on a series of conversations between Patrick Brice and Mark Duplass, most of it was improvised. This led to a lot of scenes being shot, and as a result, the footage was screened in front of their peers. This eventually pushed the psychological black comedy into a psychological horror film after taking the advice of their friends. There is also footage of at least three other alternate endings.
- PatzerWhen Josef cuts Aaron's hair while he's asleep, we only see Josef's arms and he has dark hairy arms. However, the actor, Mark Duplass, doesn't have dark hairy arms.
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Josef: I love wolves because they love deeply, but they don't know how to express it, and they're often very violent and, quite frankly, murder the things that they love, and inside of the wolf is this beautiful heart. And yeah, it's misguided, and yeah, occasionally it murders things, and this little wolf was so cute, it reminded me of you, honestly, You know, that moment I scared you in the woods, and it was-- There was murder in your eyes, but it was, like, it was baby murder. You're not ready to accept that yet. But I want to encourage you to embrace your inner wolf. So take the wolf. Enjoy it. And more importantly, take the knife, and don't be afraid to murder it, because when you stick a knife in something, and you gut it and you really dig inside, I don't know, man. There's all this beautiful stuff. And, um... I got a little surprise for you in there. See you soon, Buddy!
- VerbindungenFeatured in Brain Dump: Creep (2016)
- SoundtracksI See The Void
Written by Sonny Smith
Performed by Sonny and the Sunsets
Courtesy of Polyvinyl Record Co.
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