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Makani se va de Hawái para vivir con su abuela en un tranquilo pueblo de Nebraska y terminar el instituto. Pero el comienzo de la cuenta atrás para la graduación marca el momento en que un a... Leer todoMakani se va de Hawái para vivir con su abuela en un tranquilo pueblo de Nebraska y terminar el instituto. Pero el comienzo de la cuenta atrás para la graduación marca el momento en que un asesino empieza a perseguir a los alumnos.Makani se va de Hawái para vivir con su abuela en un tranquilo pueblo de Nebraska y terminar el instituto. Pero el comienzo de la cuenta atrás para la graduación marca el momento en que un asesino empieza a perseguir a los alumnos.
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- 1 nominación en total
Aason Nadjiwon
- Hunter Humphreys
- (as Aason Nadjiwan)
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I have to be honest, I really did enjoy the first fifteen or so minutes of this film, the premise was interesting, some of the scenes quite chilling. Sadly once the film gets into its stride, it falls flat on its face, they did not capitalise on any of the ideas, the mask concept was good, but somehow it was just lost in translation.
The acting wasn't bad, some performances were definitely better than others.
Visually pretty good also, it looked good, that wasn't the issue, the pacing was, for a horror slasher it was very boring at its core.
The ending was too abrupt, it had no tension, no build up, the reveal was pretty obvious, but came about in a haphazard manner.
It's no Scream, it's on par with some lesser slasher movies, watchable as long as your expectations are pretty low. 5/10.
The acting wasn't bad, some performances were definitely better than others.
Visually pretty good also, it looked good, that wasn't the issue, the pacing was, for a horror slasher it was very boring at its core.
The ending was too abrupt, it had no tension, no build up, the reveal was pretty obvious, but came about in a haphazard manner.
It's no Scream, it's on par with some lesser slasher movies, watchable as long as your expectations are pretty low. 5/10.
This is your standard horror movie with the standard ingredients: group of highschool students, blood, knife, unknown killer, small community.
Don't bother...
Don't bother...
I really like the idea of this film as it's something I've not seen before; the killer wearing masks of his/her victims faces. I thought the opening was brilliant. I was intrigued, excited and tense watching it. The death/attack scenes throughout the film were good, although at times slightly far fetched. There were instances when the film fell a little flat and it was a little too obvious who the killer was, which was a shame as they didn't manage to build up enough of a suspect list. And so even with a great idea, it turned into every other low budget teen horror film. By the end, it had turned into one big cliche. I have not read the book and therefore I cannot make comparisons as to if the movie followed the book or which was better. I had high expectations for this but unfortunately I ended up quite disappointed. And when I think of some of the brilliant horror/thriller books I've read that should be turned into films or TV shows, it seems like such a waste. 4/10 simply for the idea and particular scenes.
Unlike some horror/thriller movies that have a slow build up to the first murder, this went for the jugular from the offset.
Sydney Park played her role well as one of the main characters.
You're not going to see anything that hasn't been done a hundred times, nothing unique and after 35 minutes I had an incline as to who the culprit was.
There are scenes that were unbelievable and not wouldn't, but couldn't have happened without the character waking up. Most notably when Sydney put a chair behind her door. Don't want to give anything away. The build up to the action was minimal and predictable. There wasn't any jump scares and I would class this to be more of a thriller than horror.
If you want to pass a bit of time away with a film that you can have on in the background and not miss anything, but still watchable, then I'd give it a go. It's not the worst film I've ever seen.
Sydney Park played her role well as one of the main characters.
You're not going to see anything that hasn't been done a hundred times, nothing unique and after 35 minutes I had an incline as to who the culprit was.
There are scenes that were unbelievable and not wouldn't, but couldn't have happened without the character waking up. Most notably when Sydney put a chair behind her door. Don't want to give anything away. The build up to the action was minimal and predictable. There wasn't any jump scares and I would class this to be more of a thriller than horror.
If you want to pass a bit of time away with a film that you can have on in the background and not miss anything, but still watchable, then I'd give it a go. It's not the worst film I've ever seen.
It's a decent High School horror, where someone is printing 3D masks of their victims and revealing their dark secrets through their death. But the title doesn't fit what happens...at all.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesIn a 2021 interview with Rue Morgue, Patrick Brice spoke about his approach to shooting the movie and the overall influence of the slasher subgenre: "You know, I wasn't thinking about '80s slashers as much, just because those were films that I was not allowed to watch as I was growing up! It was really the late-'90s/early-2000s ones that I went to see in movie theaters, a lot of them on opening day as they came out. There's definitely a spiritual sort of through-line between those films and ours, but in terms of the way THERE'S SOMEONE INSIDE YOUR HOUSE looks, I was just excited to be able to take a more classical approach to styling a movie. I'd never had the chance, or had the time or the money to be able to craft a film visually in the way we were able to do with this one. I worked a lot with the DP, Jeff Cutter, in terms of thinking about what lenses we were going to use, and what the look was going to be, and it was thrilling to be able to craft the movie in a way that spoke to solving the problems of this individual project, as opposed to feeling like I had to throw in specific visual references to these other films you're talking about."
- PifiasThe film is based in Nebraska. When they go into the middle of a cornfield, the corn is shown at full height and green. During this time of year, the corn would actually be brown and harvest-ready.
- ConexionesFeatured in Dead Meat Horror Awards 2022 (2022)
- Banda sonoraIf It Don't Twang
Written by Bill DiLuigi (as William Dominic DiLuigi) & Dave Tough (as David Thomas Tough)
Performed by Paul Pace
Courtesy of HD Music Now Inc.
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