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Tres estudiantes que filman una película de terror se topan con algo mucho peor, y su única esperanza de supervivencia son dos detectives que encuentran la cámara que se quedó atrás.Tres estudiantes que filman una película de terror se topan con algo mucho peor, y su única esperanza de supervivencia son dos detectives que encuentran la cámara que se quedó atrás.Tres estudiantes que filman una película de terror se topan con algo mucho peor, y su única esperanza de supervivencia son dos detectives que encuentran la cámara que se quedó atrás.
Thomas R. Martin
- Officer Martin
- (as Thomas Martin)
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If you can endure the first 15 minutes of found footage material without getting seasick (or irritated), and you don't mind a farfetched and illogical story, you'll see that it's not all bad. At least the gore and violence are well done, and the premise (some students try to make a movie, when in the process their girlfriend is abducted by what turns out to be a psychopathic mass murderer) starts out as fairly original.
Biggest problem is (apart from the story), that the pace at several times sags, due to too many too long scenes and way too much talking, especially by the two detectives, who curiously enough behave, in spite of all their expressed urgency, as tired sleepwalkers, forever pondering and puzzling and deliberating. Another problem are the scenes with the villain, we endlessly see the main characters tied up in their chairs, and the villain walking in and out on them without ever saying a word. This way he never becomes a real person with understandable motives. In fact, apart from the start and the end of the movie, it's all rather uneventful and on the brink of tedious.
The whole thing impresses as a well meant try by film academy students, which probably has been the deliberate aim of the director, when we see the very last scene with the (at least to me!) surprising twist. Even so, the result is as you might expect of such a try: sympathetic but hardly adequate.
Biggest problem is (apart from the story), that the pace at several times sags, due to too many too long scenes and way too much talking, especially by the two detectives, who curiously enough behave, in spite of all their expressed urgency, as tired sleepwalkers, forever pondering and puzzling and deliberating. Another problem are the scenes with the villain, we endlessly see the main characters tied up in their chairs, and the villain walking in and out on them without ever saying a word. This way he never becomes a real person with understandable motives. In fact, apart from the start and the end of the movie, it's all rather uneventful and on the brink of tedious.
The whole thing impresses as a well meant try by film academy students, which probably has been the deliberate aim of the director, when we see the very last scene with the (at least to me!) surprising twist. Even so, the result is as you might expect of such a try: sympathetic but hardly adequate.
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Went in not expecting anything, but I was VERY pleasantly surprised!!
I really enjoyed this film and I think that you will, too.
Don't sleep on this one and give it a shot if you can.
Went in not expecting anything, but I was VERY pleasantly surprised!!
I really enjoyed this film and I think that you will, too.
Don't sleep on this one and give it a shot if you can.
Had it been15 minutes shorter with more attention to the lines of the characters I would have enjoyed more. Honestly, I didn't understand the reasons for the killer to do what he was doing in a random college. He could have achieved his goals in a much easier way if he had looked elsewhere. The "division" between two parts of the movie was interesting cause it made me feel we were moving towards something interesting, but it never got there really. And the final smack down was very easy and quick.
Here we have a nice b movie with lots of x-files, Seven, Silence of the lamb thriller vibes - parts are in found footage style but not most of it, just wanted to let you know. It's not as professional as those movies mentioned of course but it has mood and dark suspense so I enjoyed it. Acting is surprisingly (I've seen a lot of b movies lately) good. I'm not sure why some complain about the story, I felt understood it even if everything was not spelled out - now for the pacing and atmosphere, this is a matter of taste, there's PLENTY dark corridors, woods and scary abandoned buildings, so if you're into that stuff you probably won't complain. It has its share of murders and blood, be warned. There's some character development, just a little tongue in cheek, which is fine.
I'm so glad i found this. Stoker Hills is a really well made thriller movie that kept me on the edge of my seat right to the very end. Great cast but my favorite in this is Tony Todd who plays a professor and really toke this film to the next level. The script was solid which was important with plenty of surprises that you wouldn't expect. Just when I thought I had figured where this film is heading towards it makes an unexpected turn. This isn't a big budget film but the plot, acting and the quality of the production really made Stoker Hills Shine. This is a weekend movie to watch with family and friends, I highly recommend it, seriously well done!
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- 16.210 US$
- Duración
- 1h 31min(91 min)
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- 1.78 : 1
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