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- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
Amber Viera
- Margaret
- (as Amber Coney)
- Dirección
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This is my first review on IMDb, I created an account solely to vent about this movie. That's your first clue... As an avid fan of all things Horror, Thriller, Dark and Creepy, I was really looking forward to this film... however I was quickly disappointed. The concept of this movie is truthfully a good one, and it could have been great. It was however, poorly executed, the script was lifeless, boring and lacked any kind of depth. I was left laughing at certain points where they quite clearly should have been 'shocking' or 'creepy' but the whole thing felt a lot like I was watching a High School drama performance. The acting was mediocre at best and even with the big star cameos, it left a lot to be desired. The film was full of continuity errors, and generally easily fixed issues which would have added something to the non-existent atmosphere the film created. For example the film is set in the 19th Century, yet in a scene where the female lead is shown topless, you can quite clearly see her bikini tan lines. I'm not just talking a little, I'm talking she's just come back from a 3 week vacation. The 'climactic' scene left me laughing. All in all, don't waste your time - unless your looking for a film to fall asleep to or have a good laugh at then it'll be perfect!!
A pittyful effort of look smart and surprising, comes out as a leading disorientation and regret.
I genuinely believe, Franco did this movie just to be more around half naked women. It may also be a result of beting between two buddies.
No story, no continuity, no acting, no screenplay, no music and no nothing.
Costumes are nice though...
Wow. For the life of me, I cannot find anything about this film I liked. With a cast that should have done so much better, we have to lay blame to the awful script and terrible direction. It looked like a made for TV film from the 80s with its soft focus and glaring backlight. It's apparent thriller theme was wanting and any mention of horror or scares is mistaken. I would suspect that this could be used for GCSE media students on how not to make a film.
The Institute could have been so much more If only the story had more clarity. The elements were all there to make this a gripping, and memorable tale.
There are also some alluring references to Poe, with the pendulum and the pit in this gothic horror set in the Victorian era
Loosely based on true events this story gives more attention to the real institute for the feeble-minded, which in itself is interesting, and can immediately make you want to learn more about its history.
Unfortunately, the plot is very patchy. It can be a little confusing to follow, and I can't help but feel it could have focused more heavily on the human side of compassion, deceit, and blackmail, which would take you on more of an emotional journey.
We are presented with a potent theme that has relevance today. As the film is set in a time when the men used their power to control women, who had not yet captured their independence.
I strongly believe James Francou was the wrong choice for the part of Dr. Cairn. In some scenes, he was reasonable enough, but in others felt overacted, he sounded gruff but lacked influence. I think this particular role should have been performed by someone with a little more authority. Take Ben Kingsley, Patrick Stewart, or even Ian Mckellen for example.
Unfortunately, there is a severe lack of flow to the story. I didn't fully understand the concept of mind control or the different role-playing scenarios with the patients. Unless it was an experiment to damage their already frail minds, and then auction them off as slaves under a new identity?
The cult aspect involving the upper elite was fantastic, however, and I would have loved it to go into more depth. I think they could have made a stronger focal point of the women being sold into slavery, along with the drug abuse, and how the hospital staff was obtaining, and administering the poison to subdue their subjects.
The Institute has many solid ideas. Unfortunately, it just can't put them together for a highly diverse movie. I've already given my thoughts that the casting was a little off, and the story needed to divulge, and flesh out some deeper character emotions.
Sometimes basic explanations and simple storytelling can be the most powerful to engage with your audience. Alas, the Institute delivered an incomplete plot, devoid of human compassion, scrambled with weird ritualistic sacrifices, which just added deeply to pandemonium.
5/10.
There are also some alluring references to Poe, with the pendulum and the pit in this gothic horror set in the Victorian era
Loosely based on true events this story gives more attention to the real institute for the feeble-minded, which in itself is interesting, and can immediately make you want to learn more about its history.
Unfortunately, the plot is very patchy. It can be a little confusing to follow, and I can't help but feel it could have focused more heavily on the human side of compassion, deceit, and blackmail, which would take you on more of an emotional journey.
We are presented with a potent theme that has relevance today. As the film is set in a time when the men used their power to control women, who had not yet captured their independence.
I strongly believe James Francou was the wrong choice for the part of Dr. Cairn. In some scenes, he was reasonable enough, but in others felt overacted, he sounded gruff but lacked influence. I think this particular role should have been performed by someone with a little more authority. Take Ben Kingsley, Patrick Stewart, or even Ian Mckellen for example.
Unfortunately, there is a severe lack of flow to the story. I didn't fully understand the concept of mind control or the different role-playing scenarios with the patients. Unless it was an experiment to damage their already frail minds, and then auction them off as slaves under a new identity?
The cult aspect involving the upper elite was fantastic, however, and I would have loved it to go into more depth. I think they could have made a stronger focal point of the women being sold into slavery, along with the drug abuse, and how the hospital staff was obtaining, and administering the poison to subdue their subjects.
The Institute has many solid ideas. Unfortunately, it just can't put them together for a highly diverse movie. I've already given my thoughts that the casting was a little off, and the story needed to divulge, and flesh out some deeper character emotions.
Sometimes basic explanations and simple storytelling can be the most powerful to engage with your audience. Alas, the Institute delivered an incomplete plot, devoid of human compassion, scrambled with weird ritualistic sacrifices, which just added deeply to pandemonium.
5/10.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaAllie Gallerani and Erin Johnson's first career nude scenes.
- ErroresThe main character has obvious bikini tan lines during the ritual.
- ConexionesReferenced in Half in the Bag: The Disaster Artist (2017)
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- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Sitio oficial
- Idioma
- También se conoce como
- Enstitü
- Locaciones de filmación
- Los Ángeles, California, Estados Unidos(location)
- Productoras
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Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- USD 3,000,000 (estimado)
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 31,634
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 38 minutos
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1
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