The Inheritance
- 2024
- 1h 25min
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4.7/10
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Un multimillonario reúne a sus hijos alejados en su 75 cumpleaños, alegando que alguien quiere matarlo. Pone en juego su herencia para asegurarse su protección.Un multimillonario reúne a sus hijos alejados en su 75 cumpleaños, alegando que alguien quiere matarlo. Pone en juego su herencia para asegurarse su protección.Un multimillonario reúne a sus hijos alejados en su 75 cumpleaños, alegando que alguien quiere matarlo. Pone en juego su herencia para asegurarse su protección.
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I recently watched The Inheritance (2024) on Hulu. The storyline follows a billionaire who gathers his family and associates at his estate, informing them that something-or someone-is trying to kill him and is already inside the house. He locks everyone in until they can figure out who or what is behind it. As people start dying while trying to protect him, the inheritance is passed on to the surviving family members. But can anyone stop what's happening, or are they all doomed?
Directed by Alejandro Brugués (Juan of the Dead), the film stars Bob Gunton (The Shawshank Redemption), Peyton List (27 Dresses), Briana Middleton (The Silent Planet), and Rachel Nichols (G. I. Joe: Rise of the Cobra).
The cast delivers solid, authentic performances, but the storyline feels overly familiar, resembling Ready or Not in many ways. While there's an air of mystery surrounding the events, the horror elements are hit or miss. Some of the ghostly CGI effects are entertaining, but the film lacks memorable kills. The plot is predictable, and the conclusion feels both cheesy and straightforward.
In conclusion, The Inheritance is a below-average addition to the horror genre, worth watching only if you have no better options. I'd score it a 4/10.
Directed by Alejandro Brugués (Juan of the Dead), the film stars Bob Gunton (The Shawshank Redemption), Peyton List (27 Dresses), Briana Middleton (The Silent Planet), and Rachel Nichols (G. I. Joe: Rise of the Cobra).
The cast delivers solid, authentic performances, but the storyline feels overly familiar, resembling Ready or Not in many ways. While there's an air of mystery surrounding the events, the horror elements are hit or miss. Some of the ghostly CGI effects are entertaining, but the film lacks memorable kills. The plot is predictable, and the conclusion feels both cheesy and straightforward.
In conclusion, The Inheritance is a below-average addition to the horror genre, worth watching only if you have no better options. I'd score it a 4/10.
...but not great. It's a good old-fashioned spook show in a great big house where everyone is locked in. It's certainly been done before - and better - but not recently. The score was particularly good, and Craigdarroch Castle in Victoria, B. C. is suitably creepy. Another reviewer already mentioned several of the actors are rather wooden and in need of an acting coach, but that's easy to overlook - for heaven's sake, they're Canadian - give them a break! I think what I like about it is it's a pretty straightforward haunting, but it doesn't tell you *what's* doing the haunting until close to the end. Overall I give it a 6 for atmosphere and a decent if unoriginal storyline. I wouldn't see it again, but it was worth the $6 I paid Amazon for the rental.
Some writing is so bland, predictable and boring that people jokingly say they wouldn't be surprised if the script had been written by an AI. In the case of this movie, I would be surprised if this movie _wasn't_ written by ChatGPT.
This is the most bland and predictable plot I've seen in years. It's a better investment of your time to stare at a beige wall for about 80 minutes. It's like you've seen this plot 100 times before, but every similar movie you dig out of the fringes of your memory is more interesting than this one.
Every plot development can be seen coming from a mile away and each character acts like an idiot to move the plot forward.
With a little "genre savvyness" you can guess exactly, around the 12-minute mark, what's going on and how the movie will end. The dialogues are stilted and feel like someone just copied and pasted them from the "Big book of dialogues you've heard 20 times before".
The actors are also terrible, but then again, they had nothing to work with here. Netflix supposedly canned this movie in 2023 even though it was already done, which gives you a good idea of how bad this movie is.
This is the most bland and predictable plot I've seen in years. It's a better investment of your time to stare at a beige wall for about 80 minutes. It's like you've seen this plot 100 times before, but every similar movie you dig out of the fringes of your memory is more interesting than this one.
Every plot development can be seen coming from a mile away and each character acts like an idiot to move the plot forward.
With a little "genre savvyness" you can guess exactly, around the 12-minute mark, what's going on and how the movie will end. The dialogues are stilted and feel like someone just copied and pasted them from the "Big book of dialogues you've heard 20 times before".
The actors are also terrible, but then again, they had nothing to work with here. Netflix supposedly canned this movie in 2023 even though it was already done, which gives you a good idea of how bad this movie is.
I saw the writer hype this up on twitter and actually paid money to watch it. If I could ask for a refund I would. Predictable from the moment the premise is revealed. The "actor" that played Drew was awful and took away any sense these people cared about each other. Writing? Horrible. Story? None. Cinematography? High School iPhone realness. This has been done much better by better artists and actors and you can watch it on Netflix. It's called "Fall of the House of Usher". I try to support independent horror. But I can't support this. Shameless rip off of the source material by hacks who can't create a shred of tension or horror.
I recently watched "The Inheritance," a film that promised an intriguing blend of mystery and horror but unfortunately fell short on delivering a captivating experience. With high expectations, I settled in for what I hoped would be a night of suspense and frights. Instead, I found myself struggling to stay awake.
The movie's plot revolves around the concept of an inheritance that comes with unexpected and eerie consequences. While the premise had potential, the execution was disappointingly lackluster. The storyline moved at a snail's pace, making it difficult to stay engaged. The tension that should have kept me on the edge of my seat was almost nonexistent, leading to a monotonous viewing experience.
One of the most significant letdowns was the film's inability to generate genuine scares. Horror movies thrive on their ability to evoke fear and suspense, but "The Inheritance" failed to do so. In fact, I found myself more startled by my own reflection in the mirror than by anything that transpired on screen. The jump scares were predictable, and the overall atmosphere lacked the haunting quality that makes a horror movie memorable.
The characters were another weak point. They felt underdeveloped and unrelatable, making it challenging to invest in their fates. The protagonist's journey, which should have been compelling, was marred by uninspired performances and clichéd dialogue. The lack of depth in character development left me indifferent to their plight.
On a positive note, the cinematography and setting were commendable. The film featured some visually striking moments, and the eerie mansion provided a fitting backdrop for the story. However, even the impressive visuals couldn't compensate for the movie's overall shortcomings.
In conclusion, "The Inheritance" was a disappointing watch. Despite its promising premise and visually appealing scenes, it lacked the necessary elements to keep me engaged and entertained. If you're looking for a movie that will keep you on the edge of your seat and deliver genuine scares, this one isn't it. Save your time and opt for something more thrilling - perhaps even a good, long look in the mirror.
The movie's plot revolves around the concept of an inheritance that comes with unexpected and eerie consequences. While the premise had potential, the execution was disappointingly lackluster. The storyline moved at a snail's pace, making it difficult to stay engaged. The tension that should have kept me on the edge of my seat was almost nonexistent, leading to a monotonous viewing experience.
One of the most significant letdowns was the film's inability to generate genuine scares. Horror movies thrive on their ability to evoke fear and suspense, but "The Inheritance" failed to do so. In fact, I found myself more startled by my own reflection in the mirror than by anything that transpired on screen. The jump scares were predictable, and the overall atmosphere lacked the haunting quality that makes a horror movie memorable.
The characters were another weak point. They felt underdeveloped and unrelatable, making it challenging to invest in their fates. The protagonist's journey, which should have been compelling, was marred by uninspired performances and clichéd dialogue. The lack of depth in character development left me indifferent to their plight.
On a positive note, the cinematography and setting were commendable. The film featured some visually striking moments, and the eerie mansion provided a fitting backdrop for the story. However, even the impressive visuals couldn't compensate for the movie's overall shortcomings.
In conclusion, "The Inheritance" was a disappointing watch. Despite its promising premise and visually appealing scenes, it lacked the necessary elements to keep me engaged and entertained. If you're looking for a movie that will keep you on the edge of your seat and deliver genuine scares, this one isn't it. Save your time and opt for something more thrilling - perhaps even a good, long look in the mirror.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaIt was announced in Jan. 2023 that Netflix cancelled the production even though it had been completed. The film is being shopped to other studios and streaming platforms for distribution.
- ErroresAt around 50 minutes the blood on Madeline's shirt changes between scenes.
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- Presupuesto
- USD 14,000,000 (estimado)
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 25 minutos
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- Relación de aspecto
- 2.39 : 1
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