Añade un argumento en tu idiomaTwo women search for the source of a sinister scream each night while challenging creative demons and facing an otherworldly threat that drives its victims into madness.Two women search for the source of a sinister scream each night while challenging creative demons and facing an otherworldly threat that drives its victims into madness.Two women search for the source of a sinister scream each night while challenging creative demons and facing an otherworldly threat that drives its victims into madness.
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- Alyssa O.
- (as Adelina Pipher)
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Emily Decloux
- Terrified Woman
- (as Emily Milling)
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I quit watching this more than once and if I never reached the end but decided to do a review anyway the not in front of horrible in my title would not have been there. This is a movie that could only be made with the storyline it has by a millennial. It's incredibly self indulgent and clearly a product of someone who has been sheltered from the realities of the world. That isn't an entirely bad thing but how the group of people searching for an answer are all in their 20's and successful as a acclaimed Operetta composer, best selling author, champion pit fighter and a well known Stand up comic only happens in the realm of fantasy, which is fine but who can relate to this. If the cast was of a reasonable age for their accomplishments it would be far more believable. The movie itself isn't bad the idea is sound and a more capable cast and crew could have made an excellent film out of the premise. Don't expect to much from the ending but to me at least it went horrible to not horrible with how it ended.
Okay this one mainly follows 2 females around as they mess with a book of the dead. This one stretches the horror concept very thin, as it seems more like a comedy than anything. However there are a few good scenes of gore. But the plot mostly seemed like stupidity. The acting and script, not very good.
-1 Star for Being Short -1 Star for being hokey...
3/10
-1 Star for Being Short -1 Star for being hokey...
3/10
The basic premise is simple enough but then the plot wanders into the surreal, thankfully never so far as to lose coherence but all the same, the story spends most of its time in what looks to be an alternate reality shared almost exclusively by the two protagonists, a security guard and a dozen hooded figures. There's only a vague explanation as to the background or course of events but that's in keeping with the general theme. High standards of camera work and compelling acting by the two female leads, Hannah in particular delivering lines and action with a directness essential to balance the wandering weirdness. An enjoyable watch with an appropriate runtime.
Impossible Horror has some interesting ideas at its heart, though they might have been more fully developed given more time/money. Even so, unlike many low budget movies, there's enough here to get you interested.
Like many indie / low budget films, Impossible Horror has some of the usual giveaways that betray its lack of budget that all film makers should be avoiding as a matter of course by now.
Most unforgivable is have the entire soundtrack played on what sounds like one single cheap synthesizer. It really is better to have no music at all than music that just sounds awful.
The other giveaway is that nearly all the cast look to be about the same age - possibly in the same year group. This is less of an issue in this movie than in some others, however, because the scenes are so intensely focused around the two leads.
Speaking of which - the two leads are both really really good; empathetic, strong, and convincing - there's nothing low budget about the quality of the acting, which will keep you gripped right until the end.
Similarly, Impossible Horror is beautifully shot, putting most far bigger budget movies to shame: subtle yet sumptuous colours, strong contrast yet with subtle detail and superbly framed. Even though a lot of the movie is shot at night, you never feel frustrated in wanting to see more.
Impossible Horror is held back by some of its obvious budgetary limitations; however, if a conscious decision was made to spend the bulk of the money/effort on high quality cinematography and quality actors and not worry too much about the rest, as opposed to spreading the budget evenly risking an even mediocrity, then I for one applaud it. It's rare to find low budget movies that excel in any areas, let alone two.
Like many indie / low budget films, Impossible Horror has some of the usual giveaways that betray its lack of budget that all film makers should be avoiding as a matter of course by now.
Most unforgivable is have the entire soundtrack played on what sounds like one single cheap synthesizer. It really is better to have no music at all than music that just sounds awful.
The other giveaway is that nearly all the cast look to be about the same age - possibly in the same year group. This is less of an issue in this movie than in some others, however, because the scenes are so intensely focused around the two leads.
Speaking of which - the two leads are both really really good; empathetic, strong, and convincing - there's nothing low budget about the quality of the acting, which will keep you gripped right until the end.
Similarly, Impossible Horror is beautifully shot, putting most far bigger budget movies to shame: subtle yet sumptuous colours, strong contrast yet with subtle detail and superbly framed. Even though a lot of the movie is shot at night, you never feel frustrated in wanting to see more.
Impossible Horror is held back by some of its obvious budgetary limitations; however, if a conscious decision was made to spend the bulk of the money/effort on high quality cinematography and quality actors and not worry too much about the rest, as opposed to spreading the budget evenly risking an even mediocrity, then I for one applaud it. It's rare to find low budget movies that excel in any areas, let alone two.
Impossible Horror proves just how far an original story with engrossing characters can take a film. Accomplished on a micro-budget, Justin Decloux and his team have created an engrossing thriller that keeps the viewers guessing throughout the entire runtime. The two lead performances are terrific and the camera work is creative - making the most of limited resources to deliver a story that stayed with me long after viewing it. I can't wait to see what Justin and his team make next.
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- Localizaciones del rodaje
- Toronto, Ontario, Canadá(Shooting Location)
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- Duración1 hora 16 minutos
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- Relación de aspecto
- 2.35 : 1
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By what name was Impossible Horror (2017) officially released in Canada in English?
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