Agrega una trama en tu idiomaTHRESHOLD follows a sister, claiming to be cursed, as she persuades her brother to embark on a cross country road trip to break her spell.THRESHOLD follows a sister, claiming to be cursed, as she persuades her brother to embark on a cross country road trip to break her spell.THRESHOLD follows a sister, claiming to be cursed, as she persuades her brother to embark on a cross country road trip to break her spell.
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No pun intended - the movie is ... well it is a horror movie, but it is more about what plays out in your head ... and going on the road with your sister/brother (that is not the scary part - well not in the movie at least, in case that is what you thought or felt).
This also is as low budget as it gets - with this being shot on camera phones (one particular model to be more exact) ... there was no real script either. So it is quite experimental ... yet it does work! Especially the ending ... quite the nice ... touch! I should have kept my no pun intended for this one. Anyway, this is well done, nice score too - all considering the low budget of course.
Everyone involved had fun and you can tell. Even with one scene (Ouija board) that is a bit out there (although shot inside) and over the top ... the tension is high. Still don't expect a lot to happen in this ... it's in your head ...
This also is as low budget as it gets - with this being shot on camera phones (one particular model to be more exact) ... there was no real script either. So it is quite experimental ... yet it does work! Especially the ending ... quite the nice ... touch! I should have kept my no pun intended for this one. Anyway, this is well done, nice score too - all considering the low budget of course.
Everyone involved had fun and you can tell. Even with one scene (Ouija board) that is a bit out there (although shot inside) and over the top ... the tension is high. Still don't expect a lot to happen in this ... it's in your head ...
Lots of nice dialogs, some great landscapes, not much of a horror, thou... still a good movie.
Watched randomly as it was streaming on the Arrow app. Had no idea what I was watching and just put it on to fall asleep to. Instead I ended up riveted to the screen. The chemistry between the 2 lead actors was amazing, especially when I learned that the dialogue was entirely improvised by the actors themselves. The film was shot on an iPhone which also surprised me as it looked quite polished and professional. The ending was somewhat abrupt and left me wanting more but all in all I was amazed at what they were able to accomplish with so little. The female lead is definitely someone I hope to see in more roles.
A brother obeys his mother's call to bring his troubled sister to rehab, but the journey leads down an unexpected road ...
Road trip as psychic horror, in the company of two characters who gradually flesh out their relationship piece by piece through off the cuff conversations. The performances are as good as you could hope for, with intimate little barbs thrown in to show a real past shared by the damaged siblings.
This is pitched with sophistication, messing up the story technique to get at deep truths, but I'm not sure it succeeds. It starts out to explore what underlies addiction, with an interesting side angle on the closed circuit of the rehab cult, but by the end includes the brother too without giving a clue on the broadened picture. They both end up confronting the same phenomenon, but it's impossible to say why they should each have suffered the same damage.
I liked this a lot, from the way it introduces the story with incomplete information, scenes that skew reality without going all trippy, pared down scenes that let the audience fill in the details, and the well judged score. The phone camera works well, although it wasn't used much for queasy close-ups. For some reason the back seat angles just reminded me that I couldn't see the characters' faces, and I wondered why not just use the fixed point trick from the bank heist in Gun Crazy, which really gives the audience the sense of eavesdropping on the characters in the front seats.
Some reviews say this isn't a horror, but it does what the best horror does: to put characters who think they have an explanation for what's happening up against the deadly reality, and see how they react. It's just that I couldn't make out the pattern or if there was closure in the end.
I compare this to Unsane, a movie that also uses the phone camera to provide a psychic take on an everyday experience - but in a way that remains aware of what it's trying to convey, and that actually makes the camera - or the view point - part of the story telling.
Overall: Very interesting, but maybe the film makers lack the experience to let the initial theme play itself out.
Road trip as psychic horror, in the company of two characters who gradually flesh out their relationship piece by piece through off the cuff conversations. The performances are as good as you could hope for, with intimate little barbs thrown in to show a real past shared by the damaged siblings.
This is pitched with sophistication, messing up the story technique to get at deep truths, but I'm not sure it succeeds. It starts out to explore what underlies addiction, with an interesting side angle on the closed circuit of the rehab cult, but by the end includes the brother too without giving a clue on the broadened picture. They both end up confronting the same phenomenon, but it's impossible to say why they should each have suffered the same damage.
I liked this a lot, from the way it introduces the story with incomplete information, scenes that skew reality without going all trippy, pared down scenes that let the audience fill in the details, and the well judged score. The phone camera works well, although it wasn't used much for queasy close-ups. For some reason the back seat angles just reminded me that I couldn't see the characters' faces, and I wondered why not just use the fixed point trick from the bank heist in Gun Crazy, which really gives the audience the sense of eavesdropping on the characters in the front seats.
Some reviews say this isn't a horror, but it does what the best horror does: to put characters who think they have an explanation for what's happening up against the deadly reality, and see how they react. It's just that I couldn't make out the pattern or if there was closure in the end.
I compare this to Unsane, a movie that also uses the phone camera to provide a psychic take on an everyday experience - but in a way that remains aware of what it's trying to convey, and that actually makes the camera - or the view point - part of the story telling.
Overall: Very interesting, but maybe the film makers lack the experience to let the initial theme play itself out.
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- TriviaThis film did not have a traditional screenplay and much of it was improvised by the lead actors.
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