Tras el rastro de una niña desaparecida, un ex policía se encuentra con un grupo secreto que intenta convocar a una entidad sobrenatural aterradora.Tras el rastro de una niña desaparecida, un ex policía se encuentra con un grupo secreto que intenta convocar a una entidad sobrenatural aterradora.Tras el rastro de una niña desaparecida, un ex policía se encuentra con un grupo secreto que intenta convocar a una entidad sobrenatural aterradora.
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Robert Coutts
- The Entity
- (as Rob Coutts)
Opiniones destacadas
"The Empty Man" is way better compared to the average horror movie that is released nowadays. It has a lot of good ideas, that unfortunately could not be properly developed. The result is an extremely disjointed film, that does not know what to achieve.
The intro lasts more than 20 minutes, which is quite a long time, and does not connect to the main plot until the very last minutes, so why even bother to create such a complex storyline, if it is not used more during the movie? James Lasombra, the main character is an ex cop, that experienced a big trauma and tries to cope with it. I really liked the slow burner approach, as we discover his story, building a lot of suspense and tension. This kept me glued to the screen until the very end. I really enjoyed the idea of the cult, able to summon the Empty Man, but it is not properly established: how this organization managed to call this demon? What is their story? Do they have something to do with all the deaths shown? Because nothing of this is explained, by the end I had more questions than answers. They should have developed more this aspect, because it feels that there are missing pieces. In defense of the movie I have to say that I liked the beginning and the middle sections. How the mistery is developed, the investigation around murders that unveils little by little really dark and sick secrets.
From a mere technical perspective this is a piece of art. There are no cheap jumps scares, which is good, as I am really tired of this useless technique. How the tension is built with subtle and extremely effective noises. Whoever handled camera movements, photography and lighting just nailed it. It was a while that I was not watching a horror shot in this way, with a magnificent sound design and soundtrack. Special effects are amazing and they feel realistic. Hollywood should really take some notes and release more stuff like this.
I enjoy when filmmakers tries to push boundaries and want to experiment, especially when there is a big studio behind. I think that some things are left without a resolution on purpose, so the audience can give his own interpretation about the ending. The problem is that too much is unexplained and this generate a lot of plot holes. Even with its flaws, "The Empty Man" is still a really nice film with solid acting. If you are a horror lover, please give it a chance, you might be surprised.
The intro lasts more than 20 minutes, which is quite a long time, and does not connect to the main plot until the very last minutes, so why even bother to create such a complex storyline, if it is not used more during the movie? James Lasombra, the main character is an ex cop, that experienced a big trauma and tries to cope with it. I really liked the slow burner approach, as we discover his story, building a lot of suspense and tension. This kept me glued to the screen until the very end. I really enjoyed the idea of the cult, able to summon the Empty Man, but it is not properly established: how this organization managed to call this demon? What is their story? Do they have something to do with all the deaths shown? Because nothing of this is explained, by the end I had more questions than answers. They should have developed more this aspect, because it feels that there are missing pieces. In defense of the movie I have to say that I liked the beginning and the middle sections. How the mistery is developed, the investigation around murders that unveils little by little really dark and sick secrets.
From a mere technical perspective this is a piece of art. There are no cheap jumps scares, which is good, as I am really tired of this useless technique. How the tension is built with subtle and extremely effective noises. Whoever handled camera movements, photography and lighting just nailed it. It was a while that I was not watching a horror shot in this way, with a magnificent sound design and soundtrack. Special effects are amazing and they feel realistic. Hollywood should really take some notes and release more stuff like this.
I enjoy when filmmakers tries to push boundaries and want to experiment, especially when there is a big studio behind. I think that some things are left without a resolution on purpose, so the audience can give his own interpretation about the ending. The problem is that too much is unexplained and this generate a lot of plot holes. Even with its flaws, "The Empty Man" is still a really nice film with solid acting. If you are a horror lover, please give it a chance, you might be surprised.
I went into The Empty Man not knowing anything about it. It was dumped out of nowhere and by the looks of the trailer I figured why. It seemed like a teen horror in the vein of countdown, truth or dare, or even bye bye man. But after the first twenty minutes of this film, I knew I was in for something much different. There is some truly chilling scenes in here, and the atmosphere just adds to the sense of dread. Now the climax of the film does get a bit clunky, but I imagine with this being based on a comic series, it's a lot more flushed out there, but even with an almost 2 1/2 hour run time, it felt like more was needed to be explained. Overall I came out of the empty man not feeling empty at all. It deserves an audience.
The opening sequence is fantastic and promises so much. Everything after that felt like the movie lost its way a little.
Not a bad movie, just could've been much more.
Not a bad movie, just could've been much more.
I basically goes from awesome to a bit less awesome, then way awesome, to wtf. In a nutshell.
I saw this without watching the trailer or without reading anything bah it. Well, the pacing is its biggest issue but the movie is complemented with good acting, good lighting and a moody n surrealistic atmosphere.
The movie is captivating n creepy at times.
The first 22 mins is amazingly shot with oodles of atmosphere n some creepy stuff.
At first i thot this might be another rip off of Candyman, Boogeyman, Bye Bye Man, Slender Man, etc.
The movie is captivating n creepy at times.
The first 22 mins is amazingly shot with oodles of atmosphere n some creepy stuff.
At first i thot this might be another rip off of Candyman, Boogeyman, Bye Bye Man, Slender Man, etc.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaOne of the last films from Fox that was made before they were acquired by Disney. The film was quietly dumped into theaters and made so little money that even a home video release on DVD was deemed non-profitable.
- ErroresThe film is set in the US but was largely shot in South Africa and the overseas shooting is inadvertently revealed when the protagonist looks at a blank VHS tape. It's an E-180; videotapes of that format used in America would begin with "T" (e.g. T-180). The E prefix stands for "European" and is used for PAL/SECAM systems; the T prefix stands for "Television" and is used for NTSC systems.
- Citas
James Lasombra: Yeah, no.
- Créditos curiososThe 20th Century Fox logo makes a surprise return in the opening of the film.
- ConexionesFeatured in FoundFlix: The Empty Man (2020) Explained (2021)
- Bandas sonorasImmersion
Written by Brian Williams (as B. Lustmord)
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- The Empty Man
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Taquilla
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 2,992,948
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 1,310,326
- 25 oct 2020
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 4,796,993
- Tiempo de ejecución2 horas 17 minutos
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.39 : 1
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