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Jonny Baptiste es un adolescente imprudente enviado a vivir con su distanciada tía Hildie. El día de su cumpleaños 18, experimenta una metamorfosis radical: un hechizo familiar que la redefi... Leer todoJonny Baptiste es un adolescente imprudente enviado a vivir con su distanciada tía Hildie. El día de su cumpleaños 18, experimenta una metamorfosis radical: un hechizo familiar que la redefine.Jonny Baptiste es un adolescente imprudente enviado a vivir con su distanciada tía Hildie. El día de su cumpleaños 18, experimenta una metamorfosis radical: un hechizo familiar que la redefine.
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- 3 nominaciones en total
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This film has an incredibly odd vibe.
Mostly, because the acting in it is awkwardly bad.
Though, seemingly purposefully so.
At least...I'd like to hope so.
The plot is particularly bizarre.
Almost hard to follow.
An hour in...and all I could tell...is that it is some sort of coming of age film...about a high school girl getting her period...who might be getting initiated into a coven of witches...that may or may not already be dead...
Either way...in whatever world this is...someone is targeting and killing young women.
Who might be a cop.
That is trying to frame a young player (by going after every chick he gets with).
It's all a pretty odd experience.
That has to be some sort of nightmare, if it is to make any sense.
Eventually...what is actually going on, does come to fruition.
But it doesn't make it any less weird or awkward.
By this point...it has set it's course...and is sticking to it.
Doubling down on the trippiness, if anything.
I can't say for certain that I fully get what's going on in this picture.
But I can safely say that it will leave you thinking "what the hell did I just watch?!".
That being said...it's hard to say whether it's actually good or bad.
As it defies such a dichotomy.
In exchange for it's overt weirdness.
That makes for a super odd/awkward viewing experience.
4 out of 10.
Mostly, because the acting in it is awkwardly bad.
Though, seemingly purposefully so.
At least...I'd like to hope so.
The plot is particularly bizarre.
Almost hard to follow.
An hour in...and all I could tell...is that it is some sort of coming of age film...about a high school girl getting her period...who might be getting initiated into a coven of witches...that may or may not already be dead...
Either way...in whatever world this is...someone is targeting and killing young women.
Who might be a cop.
That is trying to frame a young player (by going after every chick he gets with).
It's all a pretty odd experience.
That has to be some sort of nightmare, if it is to make any sense.
Eventually...what is actually going on, does come to fruition.
But it doesn't make it any less weird or awkward.
By this point...it has set it's course...and is sticking to it.
Doubling down on the trippiness, if anything.
I can't say for certain that I fully get what's going on in this picture.
But I can safely say that it will leave you thinking "what the hell did I just watch?!".
That being said...it's hard to say whether it's actually good or bad.
As it defies such a dichotomy.
In exchange for it's overt weirdness.
That makes for a super odd/awkward viewing experience.
4 out of 10.
I recently viewed Perpetrator (2023) on Shudder. The plot centers around a unique young woman who resides with her adopted father in a town plagued by a serial killer targeting young girls who keep mysteriously disappearing. As the bodies of the missing girls are discovered, the gruesome acts committed on their corpses come to light. Despite ongoing self-defense classes at the local high school, the girls remain vulnerable. Amidst these mysteries, the young woman begins to uncover her extraordinary powers, which might aid in identifying and stopping the serial killer.
Written and directed by Jennifer Reeder (V/H/S/94), this film features Alicia Silverstone (Clueless), Taylor Kinkead (Utopia), Chris Lowell (The Help), Kiah McKirnan (Night Sky), and Casimere Jollette (Tiny Pretty Things).
Perpetrator has a promising premise, intriguing characters and unique circumstances, but it squanders its potential. The acting, particularly Taylor Kinkead's performance, is commendable and authentic. However, the horror elements, particularly the mirror and face scenes, fall short of their intended impact. On a positive note, the depictions of the corpses and wounds are well-executed, and the torture scenes are excellent. The film's major flaw lies in its pacing; it takes too long to reach a truly engaging point, leaving you wishing the conclusion had occurred much earlier. The latter part of the movie had the potential to be really good but was too little too late.
In summary, Perpetrator possesses the elements needed for a compelling film but struggles to integrate them effectively until it's too late. I would rate this a 5/10 and recommend it primarily to dedicated horror enthusiasts.
Written and directed by Jennifer Reeder (V/H/S/94), this film features Alicia Silverstone (Clueless), Taylor Kinkead (Utopia), Chris Lowell (The Help), Kiah McKirnan (Night Sky), and Casimere Jollette (Tiny Pretty Things).
Perpetrator has a promising premise, intriguing characters and unique circumstances, but it squanders its potential. The acting, particularly Taylor Kinkead's performance, is commendable and authentic. However, the horror elements, particularly the mirror and face scenes, fall short of their intended impact. On a positive note, the depictions of the corpses and wounds are well-executed, and the torture scenes are excellent. The film's major flaw lies in its pacing; it takes too long to reach a truly engaging point, leaving you wishing the conclusion had occurred much earlier. The latter part of the movie had the potential to be really good but was too little too late.
In summary, Perpetrator possesses the elements needed for a compelling film but struggles to integrate them effectively until it's too late. I would rate this a 5/10 and recommend it primarily to dedicated horror enthusiasts.
People tell teenagers that they will change once they grow up - I think that is true for many generations ... maybe even back to the stone ages. So no pun intended with my summary line. But the movie begins with us seeing someone ... change ... and we know something is up.
One unfortunate thing is the CGI used in the movie. It is not convincing. While it is not used often, it does take one out of the movie when it does. The story or idea is quite nice - still the movie does take its sweet time to dish it out. It's a bit of a shame, this could have been tighter. The actors do try their best. Also remember you can not be squeamish or faint of hearted ... it was nice seeing Alicia Silverstone in a bigger role for sure.
One unfortunate thing is the CGI used in the movie. It is not convincing. While it is not used often, it does take one out of the movie when it does. The story or idea is quite nice - still the movie does take its sweet time to dish it out. It's a bit of a shame, this could have been tighter. The actors do try their best. Also remember you can not be squeamish or faint of hearted ... it was nice seeing Alicia Silverstone in a bigger role for sure.
In the beginnig promising, yet in the end disappointing horror. One thing I had to give to "Perpetrator" is that it didn't play it safe and tried to bring new twists into the horror genre. On the other hand it tried to incorporate silly, almost humorous, scenes which felt out of place, instead of some actually creepy and frightening moments it relied heavily on gore and blood, which was more disgusting than scary, and I felt like Kiah McKirnan, the actress in the role of the protagonist, struggled to emotionally connect with her character. What also completely disrupted me from the main horror plot was an unnecessary romantic side-line. I was also very much looking forward to seeing Alicia Silverstone back on the silver screen again, but sadly the role of the mysterious aunt of the protagonist didn't suit her - her hyper-stylized performance fell somewhere between a "ridiculous witch from a childs fairy tale" and "Miranda Priestly from The Devil Wears Prada". In the end I appreciated the overall idea of !Perpetrator", but it definitely needed a more elaborated and sophisticated approach.
Honestly this movie confused me, it basically had a really interesting idea that is unique it could be made into a really good feature film. But the execution lacks in many places.
The movie is competently directed and the acting is fine but the really big problem of the movie is that it leaves more questions than it tries to answer. The movie keeps adding new aspects but doesn't explain them and that leaves the viewer unsatisfied. You have lots of interesting ideas and aspects that the movie is introducing but since they are not explained you forget about them or you stop caring. This left me feel very empty at the end of the movie and I was definitely not satisfied with the end product. [4,5/10]
The movie is competently directed and the acting is fine but the really big problem of the movie is that it leaves more questions than it tries to answer. The movie keeps adding new aspects but doesn't explain them and that leaves the viewer unsatisfied. You have lots of interesting ideas and aspects that the movie is introducing but since they are not explained you forget about them or you stop caring. This left me feel very empty at the end of the movie and I was definitely not satisfied with the end product. [4,5/10]
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- Duración1 hora 41 minutos
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