Ein Mann verliert bei einem Unfall sein Bein, ein anderer Mann kauft es versehentlich in einer Auktion. Aber die Geschichte wird erst ab diesem Moment merkwürdiger. Eine erstaunliche und wit... Alles lesenEin Mann verliert bei einem Unfall sein Bein, ein anderer Mann kauft es versehentlich in einer Auktion. Aber die Geschichte wird erst ab diesem Moment merkwürdiger. Eine erstaunliche und witzige Dokumentation über Gier, Stolz und Erlösung.Ein Mann verliert bei einem Unfall sein Bein, ein anderer Mann kauft es versehentlich in einer Auktion. Aber die Geschichte wird erst ab diesem Moment merkwürdiger. Eine erstaunliche und witzige Dokumentation über Gier, Stolz und Erlösung.
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I have to say I was impressed by Jaime Pressly's acting in this. This is the first time I've seen her in a straight out dramatic role. Granted, I haven't seen that many things with her, but she was very good in this. However, I didn't like her hairstyle. The front of it wasn't bad, but the almost shaved back of her head was very odd to see on a woman, and they must have had about 4 different scenes where they had a close up of it. Kylie Rogers did a very good job as well as the troubled and possessed Clair. Patrick Muldoon portrayed Alyson's ex-husband. I haven't seen him in anything since Starship Troopers. He was more of a side-character in this, as the movie was much more focused on Pressly and Rogers.
I gave this a 4-star rating. I wouldn't want to see it again, because I'm not a fan of possession movies, but I enjoyed it enough to sit through it. I have to say that parts of this kind of reminded me of The Conjuring. For something from the SyFy channel, this was surprisingly watchable.
It's a familiar tale, family move into a house with a horrible history and bad things happen. We have seen it all a hundred times but thanks to a good cast and some nice directing this still manages to satisfy.
There were a number of well handled tension filled scenes that prove that horror isn't and shouldn't be all about the gore. Although it's fairly predictable I still felt pretty tense at times watching it. The cast all did a good job but a special mention must go to the little girl who plays the young daughter Claire ( Kylie Rogers) who is genuinely chilling as the possessed girl.
For a small budget horror film this is a good film and is certainly on a par with many of it's higher budgeted rivals.
Despite both Jaime Priesley AND Tobin Bell in top form, this is a very generic experience. You know the kind: the kid finds something and talks and that's on top of the tedious domestic problems they're already having.
You can tell from the way the doll looks that this won't be well made: in a scary movie the doll can't look too scary because that makes it way too obvious it's malevolent. Dangerous things don't look dangerous, that's why they're more dangerous. Does that make sense?
Anyway, I don't remember this annoying me the way a lot of other horror movies have in the past it's just really forgettable despite its curiously high star power.
In short, both parents are going through a tough time with the divorce and now their 9 year old is throwing tantrums and being the most irritating rude child you could imagine. The daughter in this movie is just a brat, plain and simple. The director wants you to feel sorry for her but she screeches her way through an hour and half that I'll never get back.
There is a rinse and repeat in the film about 10 times. In short, everyone the little brat comes into contact with whether directly or indirectly, verbally or visually, she kills them. Well the doll kills them. So anytime someone appears on screen that's not her mother, father or Tobin Bell who is wasted in this movie by having 2 scenes as a child psychiatrist, they are gonna die. Some of them, under the same circumstances as people earlier in the film. Honestly it is laughable how both parents after finding out about at least a dozen murders don't decide to something other than stare in disbelief at their annoying little psycho daughter.
Save yourself the time and watch any other horror you come across
Jaime Pressly stars as Alyson Simon, mother and estranged wife, who moves into a new home with her young daughter Claire (Kylie Rogers). Life takes a turn for the worse for Alyson, however, when her little girl becomes obsessed with Lilith, the strange looking doll hidden that she discovers hidden under a floor vent. It's not long before Claire begins to exhibit very strange behaviour while those around her start to turn up dead.
This plot is so well-worn that it practically writes itself, with the girl and the doll becoming inseparable while her parents try to figure out what the hell is going on. Several characters are introduced simply to become victims: Tobin Bell as child psychologist Dr. Freeman, Marina Sirtis as nosy neighbour Janine, and Justina Machado as occult expert Professor Elena Carranza, whose nasty death scene—eyes plucked out and set alight—is easily the highlight of this otherwise forgettable fright flick.
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- WissenswertesThe family home in which the movie takes place is an exact replica of the home in 'House' (1986)
- PatzerVarious newspaper clippings are shown throughout the movie, with some humorous text. A clipping from "The Herald" contains "Speaking of Central American folklore, why are you still reading this? Don't you have something more important to be doing? If I had a dollar for every time..." An online article contains the text: "Not a stolen care. Stolen cat. Stolen child. Other words that begin with c. [...] I really hope you aren't still reading this article because I dont have any more information to provide you. Some people died and we don't know who did it. I mean, the crazy kid with the doll probably did it, but no one wants to call a crazy child a murderer. So here we are, not pointing fingers at the kid found with a knife and blood all over him. Definitely not him. Couldn't be." And another online article ends with: "Police are the and if I just knew you'd while a bit. But really? Really? If you so much got in to the car. I don't. He don't. You is greeting. Season. It was too much. Too little? I is you have just one, just one he. If now, you is for the best. happiness? Sadness? It was the best of times it was the worst of times. If you so much as whisper, I said you're gonna. For the love of cats, what the man."
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Claire Simon: [Demanding voice] Where's Lily?
Alyson Simon: [Nervous] Ok, you know what? Why don't , why don't I um... I can take you to the store and I can buy you a new doll.
Claire Simon: [Claire slaps herself] I don't want a new doll
[slaps herself twice more, and screams]
Claire Simon: I want Lily!
Alyson Simon: [Shocked] Claire!
Claire Simon: [Sobbing] Why do you always hurt me mummy? Why?
- Crazy CreditsWhen Kathy is alone investigating the noises she hears, she opens a bedroom door. You can see the window in another room directly behind her. The curtains on the window are the same pattern as the curtains Maria used to make the children's play clothes in "The Sound of Music."
- VerbindungenReferenced in Film Junk Podcast: Episode 557: Pee-wee's Big Holiday (2016)
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