Michael lleva a su novia Jenny a un hermoso y extraño pueblo de montaña donde todo el mundo parece familiar. Pero él empieza a ver y oír cosas que nadie más puede.Michael lleva a su novia Jenny a un hermoso y extraño pueblo de montaña donde todo el mundo parece familiar. Pero él empieza a ver y oír cosas que nadie más puede.Michael lleva a su novia Jenny a un hermoso y extraño pueblo de montaña donde todo el mundo parece familiar. Pero él empieza a ver y oír cosas que nadie más puede.
Chelsea D.
- Upscale restaurant guest
- (as Chelsea P. Day)
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The movie starts with a really cool murder scene at the beginning of the flick that really grabs your attention in the opening credits.
Then it falls off quickly, as we get to know Micheal, a rich A-hole who takes his really hot girlfriend on a trip to a remote town in the mountains, and becomes haunted by events that happen in the hotel he's staying at in room 327. It seems like the idea of the picture is that he starts out like a jerk, and the more we get to know him the more we can relate to him and become sympathetic. That never happens for me. From beginning to end, I feel nothing for this guy. Everything is just too bland.
The only good spot was the legendary, Lance Henriksen. He was the only actor I recognized and it shows, cause his season thespian chops made the most basic lines come to life, at least in comparison to the other actors.
The movie's overall plot does grab you again by the end of the film. I thought how everything connected together was a brilliant Idea, but the character development did not hold my interest enough until the big reveal.
So it started off strong and ends good, but the in-between loosen whatever hold It had on me at the beginning of the film, making the end not worth the time.
Then it falls off quickly, as we get to know Micheal, a rich A-hole who takes his really hot girlfriend on a trip to a remote town in the mountains, and becomes haunted by events that happen in the hotel he's staying at in room 327. It seems like the idea of the picture is that he starts out like a jerk, and the more we get to know him the more we can relate to him and become sympathetic. That never happens for me. From beginning to end, I feel nothing for this guy. Everything is just too bland.
The only good spot was the legendary, Lance Henriksen. He was the only actor I recognized and it shows, cause his season thespian chops made the most basic lines come to life, at least in comparison to the other actors.
The movie's overall plot does grab you again by the end of the film. I thought how everything connected together was a brilliant Idea, but the character development did not hold my interest enough until the big reveal.
So it started off strong and ends good, but the in-between loosen whatever hold It had on me at the beginning of the film, making the end not worth the time.
Waste of time. The writer/lead actor "Charles Agron" should literally never make another movie again.
The lead male can't act, period. The plot is neither well-crafted nor interesting, and it flip- flops and meanders into every thriller cliché imaginable. It felt like the writer, who I guess is also the aforementioned lead male, had no more idea where the story was going than we as the viewers do. The only redeeming quality, for me, is the actress who plays Olivia, who has genuine screen presence. The film left me frustrated that I'd wasted any amount of time on it. I would wholeheartedly recommend this exercise in pointlessness to absolutely no one.
In MONDAY AT 11:01 A. M., a young couple named Michael and Jenny (Charles Agron and Lauren Shaw) experience bizarre circumstances upon entering a hotel in a small town.
Everyone the pair encounters acts rather suspiciously, and a local bartender (Lance Henriksen) seems almost omniscient, and a bit too helpful.
Michael begins having what appear to be hallucinations, and believes that he and Jenny might be in the midst of a dark, occult conspiracy. Either that, or he's losing his mind.
PROS: This movie isn't a bad trip into the beyond. It's loaded with nightmare images and a paranoiac atmosphere. Henriksen is especially effective in his enigmatic role.
CONS: The problems with this movie are twofold: #1- It's length. The story feels padded out, and would be better suited as part of an anthology film, or as an episode of a show like THE TWILIGHT ZONE. #2- The finale is rushed. After the big build-up, it just doesn't end in an overly satisfying way.
Still, it's recommended for fans of Mr. Henriksen, since he's really good in it!...
Everyone the pair encounters acts rather suspiciously, and a local bartender (Lance Henriksen) seems almost omniscient, and a bit too helpful.
Michael begins having what appear to be hallucinations, and believes that he and Jenny might be in the midst of a dark, occult conspiracy. Either that, or he's losing his mind.
PROS: This movie isn't a bad trip into the beyond. It's loaded with nightmare images and a paranoiac atmosphere. Henriksen is especially effective in his enigmatic role.
CONS: The problems with this movie are twofold: #1- It's length. The story feels padded out, and would be better suited as part of an anthology film, or as an episode of a show like THE TWILIGHT ZONE. #2- The finale is rushed. After the big build-up, it just doesn't end in an overly satisfying way.
Still, it's recommended for fans of Mr. Henriksen, since he's really good in it!...
This probably could have been condensed into a twilight zone episode. It borrows elements from In the Mouth of Madness, Twilight Zone, Tales from the Darkside, Outer Limits, etc. Some of it is reminiscent of Stephen King's short story Rock N Roll Heaven.
The acting is average though I didn't find the lead actor's acting to be anywhere near as bad as some people have said, probably because I've seen much worse. You can see where the story is going but it leaves you wondering how the final twist will end up working out.
The cinematography itself really isn't bad, it looks decent and is well shot. The small town has just enough to give you the creepy vibe. All the settings seem to have a genuine enough feel to them.
I rounded it up to a 7 though I'd really give it a 6.5, it's decently watchable and somewhat entertaining.
The acting is average though I didn't find the lead actor's acting to be anywhere near as bad as some people have said, probably because I've seen much worse. You can see where the story is going but it leaves you wondering how the final twist will end up working out.
The cinematography itself really isn't bad, it looks decent and is well shot. The small town has just enough to give you the creepy vibe. All the settings seem to have a genuine enough feel to them.
I rounded it up to a 7 though I'd really give it a 6.5, it's decently watchable and somewhat entertaining.
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- TriviaFilmed in Guthrie, Oklahoma with mountains superimposed on it
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