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Una joven sufre un accidente de coche que se salda con la muerte de su novio. A partir de entonces, la chica comienza a sufrir extrañas visiones.Una joven sufre un accidente de coche que se salda con la muerte de su novio. A partir de entonces, la chica comienza a sufrir extrañas visiones.Una joven sufre un accidente de coche que se salda con la muerte de su novio. A partir de entonces, la chica comienza a sufrir extrañas visiones.
- Dirección
- Guionista
- Elenco
Barbara E. Robertson
- Margaret
- (as Barbara Robertson)
Candace Kroslak
- Cool Blond
- (as Candace Kaye Kroslak)
Christine Dunford
- ER Nurse
- (as a different name)
- Dirección
- Guionista
- Todo el elenco y el equipo
- Producción, taquilla y más en IMDbPro
Opiniones destacadas
I sure wish this movie was a dream, so I wouldn't have wasted 90 minutes of my life. It is way too confusing for the viewer. And I didn't like how it was edited together. The story, what you could make of it, was way too choppy. I guess part of the problem was I thought this was a scary movie with ghosts or something. But, it is supposed to be more suspenseful than scary. And last, I got to say this had the stupidest scene with 2 girls in the shower. What was the point of that?
FINAL VERDICT: I guess they were trying to make a 6th sense type film, but missed the mark. It'll hurt your head trying to keep up with what is going on since it jumps around so much, so don't waste your time with this one.
FINAL VERDICT: I guess they were trying to make a 6th sense type film, but missed the mark. It'll hurt your head trying to keep up with what is going on since it jumps around so much, so don't waste your time with this one.
I thought this movie was actually pretty good. It was just enough to keep you wondering, but not desperately trying to be scary. I didn't think it was all too scary, but still worth watching. The one thing you must know if you see this movie is it's more of a psychological thriller than a "scary" movie. It'll make it seem better if you know what you are going to see than just guessing that it's a scary movie. Overall I thought it was ok, but kind of confusing. Some of my friends hated it, but only because they didn't understand it. With a strong plot and a talented cast, I say this movie is worth looking at.
By the poster, you maybe thinking it's be slasher movie as
cash from scream time but it was not.
The movie start with bunch of teens been to party, As getting into car, Boy girlfriend ending kissing best friends, who is boy to her best Friend .
Then they end up crashing, As movie tries to be very clever but there give you far to many hints of what is not real and not real at all.
So you know story as soon as the crash happened and it's worth with tense moments, it okay to watch.
The acting was not bad at all, very decent from cast,
5 out 10 This movie some-what predicable , As seem done be and much better
cash from scream time but it was not.
The movie start with bunch of teens been to party, As getting into car, Boy girlfriend ending kissing best friends, who is boy to her best Friend .
Then they end up crashing, As movie tries to be very clever but there give you far to many hints of what is not real and not real at all.
So you know story as soon as the crash happened and it's worth with tense moments, it okay to watch.
The acting was not bad at all, very decent from cast,
5 out 10 This movie some-what predicable , As seem done be and much better
Like a relative that gives you a bad gift, Soul Survivors has its heart in the right place but trips up with a bad execution. Stephen Carpenter's writing/directing effort borrows freely from other, better films, such as Jacob's Ladder and Abre Los Ojos (Open Your Eyes). For those who haven't seen either of these films, I won't give the premise away; suffice to say it's not nearly as well handled here than in those two superior films.
Melissa Sagemiller stars as Cassie, about to go away to college. Her current boyfriend Sean (Ben Affleck) and ex-boyfriend Matt (Wes Bentley), both friends, and Annabel (acerbic Eliza Dushku) are in a car accident after being pursued by two killers (?) in transparent masks. She survives the wreck, but while attending college has visions of the hospital ordeal and dead people reappear and disappear, leaving her in a state of total confusion: who is dead? Who's alive? What's real?
Soul Survivors has the look of a bad been-there, done-that, gore-filled, blood-splattered, body-stacking teen exploitation flick. True, it has its share of killer-stalking-the-victim scenes (plentiful, repetitive, and mind-numbing), but at least it attempts to build suspense through ideas rather than cliches, unfortunately rather unsuccessfully. It breeds confusion much more often than cohesion, as the story becomes jumbled, messy and incoherent near key points of the mystery (predictable as it is.)
Horror fans who pick up a copy will have no idea they are in for a film that is more concerned with building an uneasy facade of reality than delivering a body count. Credit goes to Carpenter for attempting to create something beyond a derivative teen horror flick; too bad he's created a derivative psychological thriller. Sagemiller also deserves kudos for showing strength in the central performance, actually developing her character and evoking some sense of emotion as the unraveling Cassie. It's great the filmmakers try something different, but the film ends up a mixed bag and failed experiment.
4 out of 10
Melissa Sagemiller stars as Cassie, about to go away to college. Her current boyfriend Sean (Ben Affleck) and ex-boyfriend Matt (Wes Bentley), both friends, and Annabel (acerbic Eliza Dushku) are in a car accident after being pursued by two killers (?) in transparent masks. She survives the wreck, but while attending college has visions of the hospital ordeal and dead people reappear and disappear, leaving her in a state of total confusion: who is dead? Who's alive? What's real?
Soul Survivors has the look of a bad been-there, done-that, gore-filled, blood-splattered, body-stacking teen exploitation flick. True, it has its share of killer-stalking-the-victim scenes (plentiful, repetitive, and mind-numbing), but at least it attempts to build suspense through ideas rather than cliches, unfortunately rather unsuccessfully. It breeds confusion much more often than cohesion, as the story becomes jumbled, messy and incoherent near key points of the mystery (predictable as it is.)
Horror fans who pick up a copy will have no idea they are in for a film that is more concerned with building an uneasy facade of reality than delivering a body count. Credit goes to Carpenter for attempting to create something beyond a derivative teen horror flick; too bad he's created a derivative psychological thriller. Sagemiller also deserves kudos for showing strength in the central performance, actually developing her character and evoking some sense of emotion as the unraveling Cassie. It's great the filmmakers try something different, but the film ends up a mixed bag and failed experiment.
4 out of 10
This is a terrific movie. The cast is strong, the story is strong, it is a thoughtful, interesting examination of death and remorse.
I knew that with Luke Wilson in it, and Casey Affleck it had to be a decent movie, with good acting, at the very least. Wasn't disappointed. If you're an adult, or with an adult perspective, and not expecting some kind of horror/slasher movie, you'll be ready to enjoy it :) *sigh* It helps if you've lost people dear to you, gotta say that.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaJames Marsden turned down the role of Sean in favor of the part of Scott Summers/Cyclops in X-Men (2000).
- Errores(at around 1h 12 mins) When Cassie is lying next to Raven in the hospital, Raven's chest is alternately covered and uncovered between shots.
- Versiones alternativasTo attract a teen audience, this movie was edited from an "R" rating. Among the things cut were gore, language and sexuality.
- ConexionesEdited into Soul Survivors: Deleted Scenes (2002)
- Bandas sonorasAuthenticity
Written by Evan Sult, Sean Nelson, Aaron Huffman and Jeff Lin
Performed by Harvey Danger
Published by Famous Music o/b/o itself and But Mom I Love Music
Courtesy of London-Sire Records Inc.
By Arrangement with Warner Special Products
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Detalles
Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- USD 17,000,000 (estimado)
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 3,111,545
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 1,140,698
- 9 sep 2001
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 4,299,141
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 24min(84 min)
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1
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