Agrega una trama en tu idiomaPursued by a dangerous criminal after a failed theft, con artists Nina and Yaz get more than they bargained for when they target a seemingly innocent elderly widow.Pursued by a dangerous criminal after a failed theft, con artists Nina and Yaz get more than they bargained for when they target a seemingly innocent elderly widow.Pursued by a dangerous criminal after a failed theft, con artists Nina and Yaz get more than they bargained for when they target a seemingly innocent elderly widow.
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Edmund C. Short
- Jordon
- (as Edmund Short)
Nicholas Kendrick
- Marius
- (as Nick Kendrick)
Dean Leon Finlan
- Boris
- (as Dean Finlan)
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I have just read the other reviews and noticed that someone suggested there is dog fighting in this film and switched it off. THIS IS SIMPLY NOT TRUE!! So don't be mislead by this. Yes the opening scenes portray gangsters and implies an illegal dog fight arena, but obviously there is no dog fighting or dog cruelty at all. It is just a set up for a great action sequence with the bad guys. In my opinion Bite is a well crafted story with unexpected twists and some fantastic and very realistic gore (but not gratuitous like some films). The main characters have dimension and flaws, which I really liked and for an indie film it looks awesome. I thought Bite was a lot of fun so give it a go.
Bite (2022) is a well-crafted horror thriller with a unique and disturbing premise. Annabelle Lanyon gives a standout performance as Nina, a con artist who finds herself caught in a web of deceit and violence. The practical effects are excellent, and the film features some truly gruesome and unforgettable gore scenes. However, the pacing can be slow at times. If you're a fan of horror films with a unique premise, strong performances, and impressive practical effects, then I would recommend this impressive debut. I think there's a few more releases available / due this year - looking forward to seeing them.
The plot has been covered well in other reviews I think. It is worth mentioning that although a scene is at a dog-fight event, there is no actual fighting shown. The only violence is on a human level and it is pretty gory; although the humour in the script lightens the intensity. There are certainly enough twists and turns to keep you guessing, as to the fate of the lovers, as the suspense builds.
I think fans of the genre will like the film and there is enough character development of the main characters, to give the story extra depth. I would say its worth watching if you have an interest in this type of horror. Certainly it will be interesting to see future projects from the director James Owen.
I think fans of the genre will like the film and there is enough character development of the main characters, to give the story extra depth. I would say its worth watching if you have an interest in this type of horror. Certainly it will be interesting to see future projects from the director James Owen.
Even more so than with lame zombie-comedies or dimwitted masked killers, I think I've had it completely with dysfunctional and/or insane cannibalistic families. I'm fed up with pretty boys or girls turning out to be part of a psychopathic household. I'm sick of the sneering and hysterical brothers they are hiding in the basement. And I'm tired of the deeply religious elderly patriarch and matriarch turning out to be craziest ones of the whole bunch. There, I had to get that out of my system...
Films like "Bite" aren't a total waste of time, but they feature 0% originality and nothing even remotely surprising or memorable. From the first moment lead girl Nina steps from the pouring rain into the car of the friendly old Beryl, you already know she'll be in more danger now than from whatever she was running away for.
A lengthy flashback enlightens us that Nina and her lesbian partner Yaz were pretending to be animal activists, infiltrating into a lair where illegal dog fights take place. Their real intention, however, was the downright stupid idea to rob the gangsters, but obviously their plan backfired. To start anew elsewhere, Nina and Yaz decide to rob the friendly and talkative old lady that gave Nina a lift. But guess what, granny Beryl isn't as naïve and harmless as she looks, and her husband with his surgical tools in the basements definitely isn't.
"Bite" is a spitfire of one dreadful cliché after another, and there nearly isn't enough gore, sleaze, black humor, or general weirdness to compensate for the lack of plot-creativity. Co-writer/director James Owen is a nice guy (met him at the festival where "Bite" premiered) but he makes all the wrong choices. For example, why didn't all the robust criminal henchmen get lured to Beryl and Gerald's house? This would have resulted is much more glorious gore and bloodshed, and thus less time spent on Yaz' dull moral dilemmas and drug-abuse. And what's the point of making a piano with human fingers instead of strings if you can't hear any music?
Films like "Bite" aren't a total waste of time, but they feature 0% originality and nothing even remotely surprising or memorable. From the first moment lead girl Nina steps from the pouring rain into the car of the friendly old Beryl, you already know she'll be in more danger now than from whatever she was running away for.
A lengthy flashback enlightens us that Nina and her lesbian partner Yaz were pretending to be animal activists, infiltrating into a lair where illegal dog fights take place. Their real intention, however, was the downright stupid idea to rob the gangsters, but obviously their plan backfired. To start anew elsewhere, Nina and Yaz decide to rob the friendly and talkative old lady that gave Nina a lift. But guess what, granny Beryl isn't as naïve and harmless as she looks, and her husband with his surgical tools in the basements definitely isn't.
"Bite" is a spitfire of one dreadful cliché after another, and there nearly isn't enough gore, sleaze, black humor, or general weirdness to compensate for the lack of plot-creativity. Co-writer/director James Owen is a nice guy (met him at the festival where "Bite" premiered) but he makes all the wrong choices. For example, why didn't all the robust criminal henchmen get lured to Beryl and Gerald's house? This would have resulted is much more glorious gore and bloodshed, and thus less time spent on Yaz' dull moral dilemmas and drug-abuse. And what's the point of making a piano with human fingers instead of strings if you can't hear any music?
I don't normally watch horror movies, but as this was a thriller horror, I decided to accompany my daughter as a Halloween Fest Treat for her!
I am so pleased I did, OK there were times I had my eyes closed, and I wish I had taken ear plugs as my imagination of what was on screen from the sounds I could hear were a bit stomach turning!
The director James Owen, being a surgeon in real life, certainly understands the noises a human body makes when being dissected!! My favourite actors apart from the dogs! Were the psycho family, they portrayed the right amount of sane to be believable.
It was interesting to hear my daughter enjoying it but also analysing due to her background in film studies and acting. Recommend 👍
I am so pleased I did, OK there were times I had my eyes closed, and I wish I had taken ear plugs as my imagination of what was on screen from the sounds I could hear were a bit stomach turning!
The director James Owen, being a surgeon in real life, certainly understands the noises a human body makes when being dissected!! My favourite actors apart from the dogs! Were the psycho family, they portrayed the right amount of sane to be believable.
It was interesting to hear my daughter enjoying it but also analysing due to her background in film studies and acting. Recommend 👍
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- ErroresAt 59:09 the part of the actor's line following "You're going to be..." is censored with an electronic scramble sound. The subtitles say the censored dialogue is "...the fucking death of me." Which is odd since no other instances of curse words are ever censored in the film.
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