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The Manson Family Massacre (2019)

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The Manson Family Massacre

26 opiniones
4/10

a feeling of incompleteness

As for the actor who plays charles, being fair he did a good job, the movie leaves a feeling of incompleteness, it is quite missing a lot, in some scenes the montage was so ideal, in others not so much, the narrative somewhat confusing and The end leaves much to be desired. For a characters and a family so controversial, a lot could be done, the characters, the plot, the story were wasted, but a lack of a better script and better direction.
  • realart_ds
  • 15 ago 2019
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3/10

Silly But Watchable

Understand this is a SOUTH WALES production and you'll be better off. They try like hell to sound American, but fall short. It would have been better to just make it about anything other than Manson. They have none of the details correct, even for changing up the basic plot.The lead actress reminded me of Kristen Stewart, so that was nice. A Wales murder mystery would be more appealing. They set themselves up for massive criticism. Whatever the case, it dragged me out of retirement for writing IMDb reviews!
  • Merely
  • 20 ago 2019
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3/10

a new take, but the wrong one

This film could've been an easy 5 or 6 stars but the plot was all jumbled and I don't think the separate three time lines worked in the end. If it had just stayed with the manson part of the story it would have been better off. In the end im only giving this three stars because I liked the actor that played manson. Also lee bane is in this and he was alright to.
  • LetsReviewThat26
  • 23 abr 2022
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1/10

The South Wales Knife Massacre

The worst kind of exploitation. Andrew Jones is rivaling Johannes Roberts for the worst British Horror film director crown and his exploitative eye and sheer proliferation means he is winning the fight.

A keen eye, Jones probably saw that Tarantino was making a Manson movie (or at least a film that featured Manson) and made his own.

A tenuous 90s story, lifted from Trent Reznor renting the famous address at Cielo Drive to record in, binds together a haphazard story about evil spirits and negative energy. Flashbacks aplenty allow for a scenery chewer to shout in a Manson beard at people equally poorly cast. Nothing of the cult, the charisma and complex entanglements of hatred nor the complexities of what need Manson filled in his followers is investigated.

It is about stabbings, and when they come they are...well, hilarious...and that is in-spite of it actually having happened to various people in real life. The acting is so low grade, the framing and composition of shot so botched that the moments of violence create nothing but snigger.

As with all horror hacks the director plunders the classics, the Texas Chainsaw camera snap and whine are stolen here and used without real thought.

As with most sub-generic smut based on true crime there is a coda that features a re-telling of the outcome of the events shown, but the pinnacle of bad taste is the 'tribute' pictures of the actual victims that ends the credit sequence - this is a tribute to no-one. Something so cynical cannot be. While I have many issues with Once Upon A Time In Hollywood at least the title belies the construction, it is a fairy tale that offers the representations of the victims a happy ending after of years of myth making and counter myth. That is doing something different with a story re-told and re-told. This holds no lofty goals rather it appears to scramble for a few dollars falling from the Tarantino tree.

Andrew Jones is to be admired in many ways, he has cultivated a career for himself that few others have but quality seems very low on his list of concerns.

One positive - it is much better than 'Bundy and the Green River Killer', truly one of the worst films ever made.
  • TheInevitableHulk
  • 4 sep 2020
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5/10

brutal

This latest retread of the manson murders is more interested in following a musician living in the cielo drive house years after the tate murders with just a few long flashbacks to the familiar events of 1969. the film moves at a dreamy pace for the most part and seems to trying to ape polanski films like repulsion and the tenant but then come outbursts of brutal violence which skirt the borders of good taste. the story is like two films thrown together one about a musician losing her mind and the other a period biopic so the tone is all over the map sometimes. but some good acting and convincing violence prevent this latest manson offering from slipping into total mediocrity.
  • briandaniels-43828
  • 5 ago 2019
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1/10

So so bad

This was not ready to be released. Feels like watching a school project.
  • paulk-74863
  • 11 ago 2019
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1/10

Just As I Thought - Bad

  • vengeance20
  • 1 jun 2022
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1/10

This movie is a disjointed mess.

I didn't really follow the main plot points very well. I fell asleep watching and didn't really care to watch it again the next day. Nothing really happens in the film. It jumps about from past to present and back again. It doesn't really tell the story of anything.
  • fluffchop
  • 20 jul 2021
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1/10

Aweful

Just a bad movie. Time jumping like crazy with no real story, completely made up other than the name Manson.
  • Picklelover-19091
  • 9 ago 2019
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1/10

One word - Terrible

Story was total rubbish as well as the acting...nothing else to say!!!
  • tboneci
  • 8 ago 2019
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8/10

the guy playing Manson is awesome

The story is a bit weird and the two timelines stuff gets a bit confusing at times but the actor who plays manson is so intense and off the chain it helped me overlook all that. if you wanna see manson as a crazy little lunatic putting the fear of god into everyone who crosses him look no further. the actors genuinely look frightened of the guy. makes up for manson being in the tarantino movie for only like two minutes!!
  • harveygrisham
  • 29 ago 2019
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6/10

Different take on the Manson mythology

For a movie with Massacre in the title you expect a lot of violence going in and this delivers on that with a plethora of brutal stabbings. Some are very disturbing because they just go on and on and knowing it really happened to real people makes for grim viewing. For an obviously low budget movie there are pretty solid performances and everyone looks the part but the story does change the known version of the real case and includes a lot of conspiracy theories as part of the plot here. The story is told in two different time periods and there is a lot of new age stuff in both which borders on pretentious at times. But after seeing countless Manson movies playing out the exact same way I welcomed a different take on this subject.
  • coreycunningham
  • 4 ago 2019
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1/10

One star because they won't let you give it zero!

A series of bloody fictional murders & nothing about the real crimes until a series of informational screens before the credits. A lot of mystical nonsense, I guess about a woman who bought one of the murder houses decades later wondering if it is haunted in some way. Confusing when it keeps jumping time. When a movie title appears to be about historical events you expect at least some degree of accuracy even though in Hollywood it usually seems verboten to portray things just the way they happened. I watched two movies about the BTK killer. Having lived in Wichita through all this, I was very familiar with the facts. One was unusually accurate with the lead looking & sounding so much like Rader it was creepy. The other was like this. Just used the BTK name & a series of completely made up gory crimes. I don't know why I didn't just turn off this film. Maybe it was just such a train wreck I couldn't look away. I don't review mediocre series & movies. Only the great ones & the real stinkers. Probably seen worse movies; just can't think of one right now!
  • OldGeezer916
  • 16 ago 2019
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1/10

Lmao

What a complete pile of trash. Was that Stimson Clown behind this garbage. Holy moly.
  • solidabs
  • 3 abr 2020
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1/10

So horrible

They didn't even get the way it happened and disrespected the victims families with this film.
  • tazkarts
  • 12 jul 2020
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1/10

Absolutely dreadful.

Feels more like watching a school project than an actual movie. I honestly couldn't tell if it was satire or not at first.

Some of the acting had me cringing so hard it hurt my teeth, it felt like they were just given their lines moments before shooting and just went with the first take.

Don't waste your time.
  • sianclement-57879
  • 28 abr 2022
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1/10

They need to stop

They literally need to take the fact in Sharon tates sister is still alive and how much disrespectful outputs of her sisters death is disgusting. I didn't even watch it.
  • vsnsfmt
  • 14 mar 2022
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1/10

This movie is abysmal, and it offends me.

The sounds of the fake generic five-dollar magic shop prop plastic knife retracting in and out of its hollow plastic handle created an anger in me that I still haven't been able to quell.

For shame!
  • Duke_Dragonborn
  • 19 oct 2020
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2/10

MANSON FAMILY MASSACRED.

Combines the Manson murders on Cielo Drive with a latter day tenant's ennui trying to make it in the music biz.. The scenes from 1969 are mainly stolen, almost frame for frame, from Jim Van Bebber's 1997 "Manson Family" and an attempted amplification of a single slim anecdote from rocker Trent Reznor's time on the property fails to engage, Our resident songstress is no Nine Inch Nail, more like a chewed stub. I was amazed how slow an hour and a half could go, plodding through that girl's depressing glum fog

Don't bother.
  • mmthos
  • 18 nov 2021
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1/10

That's seventy minutes I'll never get back!!!

Oh where to begin: I watched this movie (if you could call it a movie) not long after watching The Haunting Of Sharon Tate which believe it or not, was far better than this but had received a lower IMDB score. The latter starred Hilary Duff.

The acting in this is just awful and wooden. Nobody in my opinion stood out. Normally when watching a movie even as bad as this one, there is a standout performance. The closest one you could was Ciaron Davies as Manson himself but that still lacked a lot for me. It's like a group of ppl got drunk one night and said I have a good idea.

The best thing about this movie was the facts after the movie had finished and just before the credits. if you can wait that long. But I'm sure the facts are easily obtainable online..
  • anthonyesposito75
  • 14 abr 2020
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10/10

Geopathic Stress & Subtle Energy Within, Outside & Beyond

This movie is pivotal in highlighting the extremities of The Manson Family Massacre.

As movies goes, it's not the best movie, but this slow paced drama is not as bad as some Reviewers make out. The movie is unlike all other Charles Manson movies, in the sense that it acts as a buffer to put forth a 'not guilty' defence plea for The Manson Family, for peace time crimes against humanity. Watch the movie! Enjoy the movie! Discuss it and/or research it.

The spin on this movie 'suggests' that a rotational shift in planet Earth's movements, as well as movements beneath the Earth's crust, 'can' cause or create potentially dangerous situations resulting in a power surge - whether that be a rise in the earthy/earthly type of disaster, such as earthquakes, sink holes, tsunami's or excessive weather conditions, or a rise in the human type of disasters like mass Killings & shootings or an unfathomable wave of knife crime. Magical, mystical & momentous events are usually recorded as strange occurrences rather than disasters, but it may be a disaster to the individuals concerned.

The connecting power lines 'can' cause atmospheric disruptions & frictional changes within any hemisphere - ie: the brain and the universe. This can result in climate change, mood swings, strange occurrences etc. It's no different to the general consensus of astrologers, that a personality type 'can' be different, indifferent, opposite or similar to another personality type, depending on the position of the planetary system. That being the case, the question is does Charles Manson really deserve the title of being called 'America's Most Notorious Serial Killer'?

As August 1969 veers towards becoming January 1970, did that unseen disturbance of climate change - ie: anxiety & anticipation of what a new decade will bring, rear its ugly head, the way it always does as we exit the 20'teens' to enter the 2020s, did that shift cause a malfunction within Charles Manson and The Manson Family'? You only need look as far as British Politics to answer that question. Brexit! BrExit! BREXIT! Britain's Exit from Europe! Politicians have been assaulted, murdered, ousted from office & some have even had to step down from office due to BREXIT Need I say more? What of the offenders?

In peace time, are we humans really capable and guilty of murdering each other, when it is/was too much to bear during war time, or is there an unseen force that causes our DNA to malfunction.

Charles Manson & The Manson Family Massacre remains in the limelight as a 'high profile' case. It's not a 'cold case', an unsolved mathematical equation or a murder mystery, it's just too bizarre to be real. That leaves it open to interpretation for the movie makers.

Thank You!
  • AceTones
  • 28 nov 2019
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7/10

New perspective on an old story

The Manson thing has been done to death so it was refreshing to see a different perspective on this tired material. Instead of the same old story we've seen a million times before this movie shows us two stories decades apart but both sharing in common the effect of Charles Manson directly and indirectly on those who lived at the Cielo Drive murder house. The inventive writing helped me over look the low budget shortcomings of some of the movie and the weaker performances were compensated by the intensity of the actors playing the Manson family. A more interesting viewing experience than watching yet another dull remake of Helter Skelter.
  • jimmysack-15146
  • 20 ago 2019
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3/10

Not my cup of tea.

The story seemed so far fetched. The actor playing Manson had the charisma down but lacked the believable villian qualities. It felt more like a rush to be released to the viewing public.
  • pjherington-59322
  • 20 ago 2021
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7/10

One of the more original Manson movies

So many movies about Manson follow the same well worn path but this takes an entirely different turn and in between some low budget clunkyness and occasional less than stellar acting it stumbles across some surprisingly innovative moments of writing and directing. I expected an exploitation movie and while it does have some questionable taste (the endless stabbing of the victims in the Tate murder scene is horrible) there are some thought provoking ideas presented which I really didn't expect from a movie of this kind.
  • eatmybrains
  • 29 ago 2019
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7/10

Interesting variation on the Charles Manson story ...

  • parry_na
  • 12 nov 2019
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