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Evan valora la familia sobre todas las cosas, y cualquier persona que se interponga entre él, su mujer y su recién nacido descubrirá que comete un grave error.Evan valora la familia sobre todas las cosas, y cualquier persona que se interponga entre él, su mujer y su recién nacido descubrirá que comete un grave error.Evan valora la familia sobre todas las cosas, y cualquier persona que se interponga entre él, su mujer y su recién nacido descubrirá que comete un grave error.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Premios
- 1 nominación en total
Raymond Cham Jr.
- Chris
- (as Raymond Cham Jr)
Cassandra Killian
- Young Marie
- (as Cassandra Ballard)
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Bloodline is a Dexter-like movie, about a psychopath killing people that he thinks deserve it by their previous bad actions. It's not of the same quality as the series Dexter, but that's difficult as that show had it all, suspense, twists and great characters. Bloodline has some suspense though, and that's a positive thing in this story. The acting wasn't bad either, and there's a twist to it. For a movie about a serial killer it's not a bad one.
Bloodline contains some scenes which, even as a hardened horror fan, are somewhat shocking. If you've seen Maniac (2012), then be prepared for another mainstream actor to surprise you with his dark choice of movie.
Seann William "Stiffmeister" Scott plays a cold and brooding father whose recently new born baby, and the reptitive sleepless nights, awakens his need to kill. But how long can his nocturnal activities go un-noticed by his family ... ?
The movie has strong performances throughout and a twist or two to spice up a simple plot. An exceedingly dry undercurrent of dark humour complements the violent kill sequences, not entirely unlike TV's Dexter, but never interferes with the edgy mood in this slick, dark gem.
I saw the NC-17 version at FrightFest and have heard that this version is not the one going to be screened in US theatres.
Seann William "Stiffmeister" Scott plays a cold and brooding father whose recently new born baby, and the reptitive sleepless nights, awakens his need to kill. But how long can his nocturnal activities go un-noticed by his family ... ?
The movie has strong performances throughout and a twist or two to spice up a simple plot. An exceedingly dry undercurrent of dark humour complements the violent kill sequences, not entirely unlike TV's Dexter, but never interferes with the edgy mood in this slick, dark gem.
I saw the NC-17 version at FrightFest and have heard that this version is not the one going to be screened in US theatres.
The film kept me wondering what's going to happen in the long run.
Seeing everything pan out slowly added to the suspense, I did enjoy the film, but this is a one time watcher.
When I saw the Blumhouse logo I knew it would be worth watching. I wasn't disappointed.
Seann William Scott was my favourite actor growing up. I was bordering on obsessed with his portrayal of 'Stifler' in the 'American Pie' movies. And even though he didn't have a major role in it, he was in 'Final Destination' one of my favourite movies when I was younger. After that though he's never really been able to find another role that suited him so perfectly. I think he was so damned good as 'Stifler' that even now, 20 years later, he is still type-cast. I guess it was only a matter of time before he turned to a more serious role, and let me tell you, it wasn't half bad.
'Bloodline' makes it very clear very early on that this film is not afraid to go to some dark and shocking places. One of the things the audience is forced to watch in graphic detail early on will stick with me for a while. This continues throughout the film, mostly in the form of excessive violence. I really enjoyed that side of things. To me it showed the passion this character had in regards to what he was doing.
Something the movie does very well is show just how tough having a newborn baby is. In fact I thought to myself during the movie that the true horror story here is actually what they're having to deal with in terms of the baby. Something else I noticed in certain scenes is that Scott is capable of possessing incredibly intense eyes. The stares he gives at certain moments are quite captivating to watch.
There's a lot to like about 'Bloodline' but the biggest concern I'd suggest is the film lacks in conflict a little, especially though the first half. When you look back on it everything went a little too smoothly, and even when the film sets itself up with something hanging out the back of a trunk, it doesn't come to anything. The second half of the film becomes more aware of this and puts it right however.
I would recommend not reading th IMDb synopsis if you haven't already. I'm not sure why they phrased it that way but it is very poor and should be removed. 'Bloodline' is a dark, twisty and shocking horror movie where you never know what is going to happen next. Scott puts his heart and soul into his performance and never phones it in and the result is a very good film that I would highly recommend watching.
'Bloodline' makes it very clear very early on that this film is not afraid to go to some dark and shocking places. One of the things the audience is forced to watch in graphic detail early on will stick with me for a while. This continues throughout the film, mostly in the form of excessive violence. I really enjoyed that side of things. To me it showed the passion this character had in regards to what he was doing.
Something the movie does very well is show just how tough having a newborn baby is. In fact I thought to myself during the movie that the true horror story here is actually what they're having to deal with in terms of the baby. Something else I noticed in certain scenes is that Scott is capable of possessing incredibly intense eyes. The stares he gives at certain moments are quite captivating to watch.
There's a lot to like about 'Bloodline' but the biggest concern I'd suggest is the film lacks in conflict a little, especially though the first half. When you look back on it everything went a little too smoothly, and even when the film sets itself up with something hanging out the back of a trunk, it doesn't come to anything. The second half of the film becomes more aware of this and puts it right however.
I would recommend not reading th IMDb synopsis if you haven't already. I'm not sure why they phrased it that way but it is very poor and should be removed. 'Bloodline' is a dark, twisty and shocking horror movie where you never know what is going to happen next. Scott puts his heart and soul into his performance and never phones it in and the result is a very good film that I would highly recommend watching.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaSeann William Scott's first leading role in a horror feature film. He had a supporting role in Destino final (2000) 19 years earlier.
- ErroresAt the end of the film after Lauren kills Chris, she puts the gun in his right hand to make it look like a suicide. She shot him on the left side under his chin, therefore the gun should've been placed in his left hand. This would raise the suspicion of any detective, and ultimately lead to a murder investigation. Of course, being an experience killer, Evan may have corrected this before leaving the body.
- ConexionesFeatured in Conan: Seann William Scott/Jena Friedman (2019)
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- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 36,725
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 37 minutos
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 2:1
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