The Stairs
- 2021
- 1h 32min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
4,2/10
5,4 mil
TU PUNTUACIÓN
Lo que comenzó como una aventura de una semana con amigos se convierte rápidamente en una lucha aterradora por la supervivencia.Lo que comenzó como una aventura de una semana con amigos se convierte rápidamente en una lucha aterradora por la supervivencia.Lo que comenzó como una aventura de una semana con amigos se convierte rápidamente en una lucha aterradora por la supervivencia.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
- Premios
- 28 premios y 14 nominaciones en total
Mark Fox
- Search & Rescue Hiker
- (as Mark E. Fox)
Reseñas destacadas
Two 70s stars lead the cast of this tax write off, but are only on the screen for five minutes. The rest is a predictable gore fest with a couple of fun jump scares.
I have seen better, but I have seen worse. And at least it wasn't two hours of CGI.
I have seen better, but I have seen worse. And at least it wasn't two hours of CGI.
I just wanna know who carved the big Sasquatch in the store scene. Best part of the movie. Of course I'm biased as I'm a professional woodcarver but whatever.
While this film has an interesting premise, and a good marketing and licensing budget...
WHO thought the color grading was ready for release?
On an HDR UHD television this is completely washed out! If they had reduced the brightness and kept the contrast they would have a more visually interesting film! I don't understand the obsession some filmmakers have with either increased frame rates or washed out bright colors or both! I want movies to look like professionally produced movies on film, not cheap television video! Not cheaply produced daytime soaps!
This film had potential but it was totally washed out colorwise!
For an example of a digital low-budget film with REAL professional brightness, contrast, and creative cinematography, check out "Gaia" (2021).
Low budget or not, want to look like a real movie? Color grade your film to match Gaia, or go home!
Seriously!
WHO thought the color grading was ready for release?
On an HDR UHD television this is completely washed out! If they had reduced the brightness and kept the contrast they would have a more visually interesting film! I don't understand the obsession some filmmakers have with either increased frame rates or washed out bright colors or both! I want movies to look like professionally produced movies on film, not cheap television video! Not cheaply produced daytime soaps!
This film had potential but it was totally washed out colorwise!
For an example of a digital low-budget film with REAL professional brightness, contrast, and creative cinematography, check out "Gaia" (2021).
Low budget or not, want to look like a real movie? Color grade your film to match Gaia, or go home!
Seriously!
I just saw this, went into it expected nothing and was still disappointed. There are two scenes with the stairs and they are both irrelevant. You can literally cut the stairs out of The Stairs movie and it would be the same movie. The guys were cute though so 2/10.
This movie is terribly made with alot of stuff that made no sense or just flat out wasnt even attempted to be explained. Dont waste your time.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesThe wooden Bigfoot statue seen after the title is Harry, from Harry and the Hendersons.
- PifiasThe required front Washington state license plate on the grandfather's jeep is missing, and although a rear plate is on the car at first, it is not attached when the grandfather and Jesse arrive at the trailhead.
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Idioma
- Títulos en diferentes países
- Лестница
- Localizaciones del rodaje
- Lake Fenwick Park, Kent, Washington, Estados Unidos(Mountain Pond/Swimming)
- Empresa productora
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- Duración
- 1h 32min(92 min)
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.78 : 1
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