Exit 0
- 2019
- 1h 35min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
5.8/10
24 k
TU CALIFICACIÓN
Una joven pareja van de pase el fin de semana para arreglar su relación. Sin embargo, un fin de semana se torna oscuro cuando el hombre descubre una cinta de vídeo que narra un asesinato año... Leer todoUna joven pareja van de pase el fin de semana para arreglar su relación. Sin embargo, un fin de semana se torna oscuro cuando el hombre descubre una cinta de vídeo que narra un asesinato años antes en su propia habitación de hotel.Una joven pareja van de pase el fin de semana para arreglar su relación. Sin embargo, un fin de semana se torna oscuro cuando el hombre descubre una cinta de vídeo que narra un asesinato años antes en su propia habitación de hotel.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Premios
- 20 premios ganados y 2 nominaciones en total
Chris Bezaire
- Diner
- (sin créditos)
Resumen
Reviewers say 'Exit 0' offers a compelling atmosphere and an intriguing storyline reminiscent of 'Twilight Zone' episodes. Gabe Fazio's performance is highly praised, along with the film's eerie, suspenseful tone. However, criticisms point to slow pacing, unclear plot, and inconsistent execution. The ending is divisive, with some finding it unsatisfying or confusing, while others appreciate its ambiguity. Technical aspects like cinematography and sound are noted for needing improvement. Despite mixed opinions, the film is acknowledged for its potential and unique approach to horror and thriller genres.
Opiniones destacadas
The basic plot of this film is solid. It feels almost like a Twilight Zone or Outer Limits episode. Unfortunately, the decent plot is foiled by amateur cinematography, poor sound, uncomfortably awkward dialog, and weak editing. 1. Cinematography looks like it was shot on a camcorder. Color grading is mismatched throughout the film. Several outdoor scenes have blown out highlights. There's also an awkwardly shot scene with the main character and the detective where the 180 degree rule is broken multiple times and it's jarring to say the least. 2. Lots of scenes are shot with noisy room dialogue. 3. The dialogue is not like natural speech. Characters deliver their lines with awkward pauses waiting for the next character to deliver their lines. Not at all like people really speak. 4. This film needs to be cut down by 30 to 45 minutes. Far too much dead time on the screen with nobody speaking.
Bottom line - good premise with bad execution.
Bottom line - good premise with bad execution.
If you like weird "Twighlight Zone" atmospheric movies that unnerve you then you will enjoy this. Acting is good all round. I guessed the ending about 2/3 the way through but that's ok. Listen, we're in weird times and if you want to escape them, turn down the lights and watch this movie.
If this movie had a lead actor up to the roll this would be one of my all time favorites. At no point during this movie did it ever look as if he wasn't acting. Not one emotion or facial expression one piece of dialog did it seem at all natural. The plot the location the writing and everyone else was excellent. One roll and one roll only this lead actor would be perfect for would be a biographical story of William Shatner. Watch this movie enjoy this movie just don't focus on Gabe Fazio. If you can get past the cheesy ham I have no doubt you will enjoy this. It's more atmosphere then bloody and it's lack of gore might bother some and many may not consider this a horror movie more thriller/mystery. Without details how the movie ends, first it was not what I expected and second I really can't think of any ending that could be better. Other theN the great writers/directors I've always thought that "brought to you by the people who brought you, insert movie title, was kind of a joke not with this I will actively search out movies E.B. Hughes is in involved with. Most people who review things myself included are really good at picking nits and many movies are so formulated it's easy to see what will most lucky be the ending and in this movie it was not easy to see because much of the story seems blank and even though I had no clue how it would end I can say the pieces fit together cleanly with no trickery no forced twist it's all just fits in the end. Nothing more needs to be said.
I enjoyed this tale. It wasn't over-drmatised or cheap and it had intrigue...
I'm worried in time I might not be able to connect the film's title to the movie, and that would be a shame, because I really enjoyed this!
This low budget feature has a lot of merit. It's a good story, and very atmospheric, and rather creepy at times. There are also some very disturbing scenes. Gabe Fazio is undoubtedly the film's highlight! His performance is incredible. This guy gave his all for this film, and it shows. I felt his happiness, pain and agony, and he was able to convey so much with a simple facial expression. I mean, give him an Oscar already!!
Gabe Fazio stars as Billy Curtis, who returns to a place he remembers from when he was just six years old. Listen carefully to his dialogue, as it plays a big part later in the film and - if you listen very carefully - will explain the ending. Also take note of small details during the course of the film.
There's quite a bit here that has no payoff. Billy constantly complains about his girlfriend, Lisa, spending too much time texting. She also often "has to phone her mother", but it never contributes to the story in any way. In fact, for most parts I didn't really care for Lisa. Billy - or Gabe for that matter - stole the show in every scene. (Ok, but Augie Duke was good as Lisa - lets give credit where credit is due). Towards the end I felt so sorry for Billy - especially after the twist ending. I wonder if everyone will realize what had happened and what this ending actually means? As I said, you have to pay very close attention to what he says during the first act. I loved this film!
This low budget feature has a lot of merit. It's a good story, and very atmospheric, and rather creepy at times. There are also some very disturbing scenes. Gabe Fazio is undoubtedly the film's highlight! His performance is incredible. This guy gave his all for this film, and it shows. I felt his happiness, pain and agony, and he was able to convey so much with a simple facial expression. I mean, give him an Oscar already!!
Gabe Fazio stars as Billy Curtis, who returns to a place he remembers from when he was just six years old. Listen carefully to his dialogue, as it plays a big part later in the film and - if you listen very carefully - will explain the ending. Also take note of small details during the course of the film.
There's quite a bit here that has no payoff. Billy constantly complains about his girlfriend, Lisa, spending too much time texting. She also often "has to phone her mother", but it never contributes to the story in any way. In fact, for most parts I didn't really care for Lisa. Billy - or Gabe for that matter - stole the show in every scene. (Ok, but Augie Duke was good as Lisa - lets give credit where credit is due). Towards the end I felt so sorry for Billy - especially after the twist ending. I wonder if everyone will realize what had happened and what this ending actually means? As I said, you have to pay very close attention to what he says during the first act. I loved this film!
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- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 35 minutos
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- Relación de aspecto
- 1.78 : 1
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