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La Maldición De David

Título original: Dear David
  • 2023
  • R
  • 1h 34min
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La Maldición De David (2023)
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Un hombre es perseguido por el fantasma de un niño llamado David, que intenta matarle.Un hombre es perseguido por el fantasma de un niño llamado David, que intenta matarle.Un hombre es perseguido por el fantasma de un niño llamado David, que intenta matarle.

  • Dirección
    • John McPhail
  • Guionistas
    • Adam Ellis
    • Evan Turner
    • Mike Van Waes
  • Elenco
    • Justin Long
    • Andrea Bang
    • Augustus Prew
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    3.9/10
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      • John McPhail
    • Guionistas
      • Adam Ellis
      • Evan Turner
      • Mike Van Waes
    • Elenco
      • Justin Long
      • Andrea Bang
      • Augustus Prew
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    • 26Opiniones de los críticos
    • 25Metascore
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    Dear David
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    Dear David: What Do You Want From Me?
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    Dear David: What Do You Want From Me?
    Dear David: What Do You Want From Me?
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    Dear David: What Do You Want From Me?
    Dear David: Ask Him Yourself
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    Dear David: Ask Him Yourself
    Dear David: Felt Unsafe In My Home
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    Dear David: Felt Unsafe In My Home
    Dear David: Child In A Rocking Chair
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    Dear David: Child In A Rocking Chair
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    Justin Long
    Justin Long
    • Bryce
    Andrea Bang
    Andrea Bang
    • Evelyn
    Augustus Prew
    Augustus Prew
    • Adam Ellis
    Aviva Mongillo
    Aviva Mongillo
    • Chloe
    Sarah Swire
    Sarah Swire
    • Miss Nola
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    Rachel Wilson
    • Linda
    Tricia Black
    Tricia Black
    • Norris
    David Tompa
    David Tompa
    • Fred
    Vickie Papavs
    Vickie Papavs
    • Dr. Landers
    Ethan Hwang
    Ethan Hwang
    • James
    René Escobar Jr.
    René Escobar Jr.
    • Kyle
    Michael Ayres
    • Jackson
    Cameron Nicoll
    Cameron Nicoll
    • David
    Rachel Risen
    Rachel Risen
    • Olive
    Shreya Patel
    Shreya Patel
    • Female Neighbour
    Seth Murchison
    • Kevin
    Jarrett Siddall
    Jarrett Siddall
    • Adult David
    Deshay Padayachey
    Deshay Padayachey
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    2IzzyMaeDoorite

    Top 10 Reasons You Shouldn't Watch Dear David

    1. It's a BuzzFeed Studios original film, and BuzzFeed is a putrid pestilence, a blight on Internet's body that fuels the addiction to the "content" and boils people's brains. *a disgruntled Desperate Housewives character GIF*

    2. The main character is a chubby, neck-bearded, latte-sipping, overly sensitive yet sarcastic gamer dude in his 30s, obediently serving the corporate by doing a laptop-ridden, "creative" job of drawing infantile, disposable comics. In other words, the very worst caricature of Millennials you could imagine. *a reality show Black woman cackling GIF*

    3. The story is contrived, exploitative and unapologetically poorly-thought. *an Ad*

    4. The dialogues are written by someone severely lacking real-life communication skills and experience. *an Andy Samberg "Gotcha!" GIF*

    5. There's a scene where the main character (an adult man, in case you missed) hides under the blanket. *a Steve Harvey "WTF" GIF*

    6. The CGI is ludicrous and amateur. *an Ad*

    7. The scariest thing about Dear David is that it might be the last thing someone watched before dying. What a horrible way to go. *a creepy smiling Willem Dafoe GIF*

    8. The script fails miserably to blend elements of horror, comedy and drama together, creating an uneven and borderline appalling mess.

    9. The whole Twitter killer schtick died in 2014, when there was supposed to be a film called #ikllr, but even the director bailed on it and left it permanently unfinished. *a The Office "It's true" GIF*

    10. Dear David is a cringe-inducing, shallow, vapid and downright miserable experience that no one deserves.

    Related article: These 27 Twitter Threads Absolutely Do Not Need A Screen Adaptation.
    4IonicBreezeMachine

    The Dear David Twitter thread tries to recapture its internet zeitgeist in feature film format that is yet another unimpressive entry in the annals of internet based horror

    Set in 2017, Adam Ellis (Augustus Prew) is a visual artist working at Buzzfeed who produces comics for the site. As Adam's boyfriend Kyle (René Escobar Jr.) heads off to visit his mother who's undergoing surgery much to Adam's disinterest, Adam engages in vitriolic exchanges with various Twitter trolls until an account called Dear David begins following him which repeatedly tries to goad him into asking it three questions. As Adam is stricken by night terrors of visitations of a boy with a caved-in head, Adam begins documenting the escalating encounters via a Twitter thread that dramatically increases his online reach as his professional and personal relationships suffer increasing amounts of strain.

    Dear David is the latest release from Buzzfeed Studios and based upon the 2017 Twitter thread by visual artist and former Buzzfeed contributor Adam Ellis. I'll admit I wasn't all that familiar with the Twitter phenomenon at the time and very much researched it after the fact, and after reading through it, it feels like a case of "you probably had to be there at the time". There's been debate among internet denizens as to whether the thread was real or some sort of internet fiction in the vein of SCP or Mother Horse Eyes, but the thread became notable as a milestone in one of the first instances of an urban legend born from Twitter in a manner similar to the phenomenon of Slender Man. At one point Dear David was positioned to be made as a much larger film at New Line Cinema, but eventually the rights found their way instead to Buzzfeed Studios as a VOD release through Lionsgate. While Internet based horror films have been attempted many times prior, for every success like Deadstream and (to an extent) the Unfriended films, the annals of horror history are littered with the likes of Feardotcom, Smiley, Chain Letter, and the infamously troubled Slender Man film. While Dear David doesn't plumb the depths of this subgenre, it's also not especially good either.

    A big issue with Dear David is the establishment of its tone. Rather than play as a completely straight horror film, Dear David swings back and forth between taking itself somewhat seriously while also having a lot of broad comedic (I think) scenes coupled with scenes in the Buzzfeed offices where Justin Long's unnamed boss character plays a very broad archetypical tech company boss who's less a character and more a caricature which is one of a number of elements that never causes these comedic scenes to reconcile with the horror ones. The horror elements aren't particularly well done as despite the initially intriguing setup of some scenes where the Dear David account terrorizes some internet trolls, the movie features the same fundamental confusion as seen in Friend Request where it's trying to be this morality tale but it isn't framed in any way where it really earns it. The inciting incident for example is Adam Ellis responding to a twitter troll with "DIAF or (Die in a Fire" which you can argue is tasteless, but when he's responding to an instigating party is that really something worthy of karmic punishment and not just a descending cycle? That's not to say Adam Ellis is all that likable because he really isn't as he is shown to be selfish, dismissive, and an egotist and if that were part of a richer arc I could see that working but his relationship with Rene Escobar Jr.'s Kyle is so flatly defined you really don't have much reason to care. And if you're expecting this to lead to any kind of satisfying climax, think again as instead we're treated to one of the most ill-advised laughter inducing scare sequences I can recall seeing that made my jaw drop with how stupid it was.

    Dear David is the kind of movie where you can see a nugget of a good idea, but it's buried under a tonal mess and sloppy writing. If this had tried to be either more of a black comedy or straight horror story I could've seen it working, but it's not sure handed enough to do both and ends up satisfying neither. In the annals of unimpressive internet horror it's above the likes of Smiley and Feardotcom and I wasn't annoyed at it like the last Buzzfeed film I saw with the gaming-sexism comedy 1Up, but while not awful it's still bad and whatever brief moments I might've enjoyed aren't worth sitting through the entirety of the film.
    1ivyinthepages

    How to Ruin a Good Story

    Step 1: Have Buzzfeed be anywhere near it.

    Step 2: Be money hungry.

    Step 3: Have the most cringe worthy "message/lesson"

    Honestly I ADORED the story on Twitter (X) and having LoeyLane read us the tweets and discuss it with us. It was some good times and this movie just upped and ruined it. I HATED Adam in this movie.

    What I am most disappointed with is Justin Long. Why would he work for/with BUZZFEED? He could have done some much better with another movie. Maybe he needed the money, but honestly is money worth bruising your reputation?

    Find the OG story and read it. This strangers wannabe story isn't it. You can do better.
    4meddlecore

    A Desperate Attempt By Buzzfeed To Retain Relevancy With The Next Generation.

    Dear David is another horror film (like Elevator Game) based on an internet meme.

    In this case, an old Buzzfeed twitter thread about a man who claims he is being haunted/trolled by a sleep paralysis demon, in the form of a young boy, named David.

    Both in waking life...and on the internet.

    Having never been a Buzzfeed user- or internet trend follower- myself...this is the first I'm hearing of it.

    So I'm of the viewer class who has gone into the movie without being privy to the trend it is based on.

    Which makes the whole thing seem like it was funded by Buzzfeed, in an attempt to recapture the attention of the internet, in a way that could garner them the virality that the original story managed to perpetuate.

    An elaborate marketing scheme designed to farm clicks...which is all it ever was in the first place, mind you.

    And it almost worked.

    As I was somewhat enticed to search for Buzzfeed...if only to see if it is actually still relevant.

    However, it wasn't enticing enough to overcome my will not to care.

    Which kind of gives you an idea about how the movie sits.

    Storywise (on it's own), it just comes off as a mediocre psychological horror that is based on "the entity" experience (made famous by the much better, based-on-a-true-story, film, from 1985, of that name).

    Only, with the male character, here, experiencing a male form of the entity...presumably, because he's gay.

    As men normally experience a gray-haired crone, as opposed to the shadow-like male entity experienced by females.

    That being said...that's not to say that this is overtly horrible...or by any means unwatchable.

    Just that it's kind of mid, in comparison to it's much better predecessor.

    Because the action bits in this don't hit as hard.

    While the attempts at jump scaring you just aren't effective.

    Though, to be fair...this film is much more psychological in nature.

    Focusing on the fragile mental state of the main character- and his subsequent downward spiral- as opposed to a physical investigation into the paranormal nature of the unseen world from which this phenomenon originates.

    So...it is of a somewhat different nature, despite being based on a somewhat similar experience, of a very real phenomenon (I'm well aware of because it happened to a friend of mine...and led to a police incident, which I ended up writing a song about).

    Which is precisely why it can be exploited by company's like Buzzfeed, whose bottom line is based on creating the next viral sensation...not only to garner clicks...but keep itself relevant.

    Which is, unfortunately, what this film feels like it's a desperate attempt to do, in the end.

    4.5 out of 10.
    1ms-shoegal

    BuzzFeed ruined a potentially good movie.

    Anybody that was on Twitter when this story was an active thread, will know it was an intriguing read.

    Whilst this movie is "based" on those tweets, Adam Ellis supposedly had nothing to do with it as he left BuzzFeed years ago and according to him, they had the rights to all his work (including this story) If you're unfamiliar with the original story, maybe you will enjoy this non horror, drama based relationship movie. If you want to see the original Twitter feed he has moved it to Wakelet. It truely is a fascinating and creepy read.

    This movie just had me questioning who tricked Justin Long into acting in another awful "horror" movie.

    Don't pay to see it, wait til it's free.

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      Based on the viral Twitter thread Dear David, by Adam Ellis.
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      If David goes after mean people & trolls then this whole movie makes no sense because Adam wasn't being mean he was defending himself against the trolls.
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      Bryce: We're a family here at BuzzFeed.

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 2023 (México)
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