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Atrapada

Título original: Burning Bright
  • 2010
  • PG-13
  • 1h 29min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
5.8/10
8.4 k
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Briana Evigan and Charlie Tahan in Atrapada (2010)
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Un thriller centrado en una joven y su hermano pequeño autista que quedan atrapados en una casa con un tigre voraz durante un huracán.Un thriller centrado en una joven y su hermano pequeño autista que quedan atrapados en una casa con un tigre voraz durante un huracán.Un thriller centrado en una joven y su hermano pequeño autista que quedan atrapados en una casa con un tigre voraz durante un huracán.

  • Dirección
    • Carlos Brooks
  • Guionistas
    • Christine Coyle Johnson
    • Julie Prendiville Roux
    • David Higgins
  • Elenco
    • Briana Evigan
    • Charlie Tahan
    • Garret Dillahunt
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    5.8/10
    8.4 k
    TU CALIFICACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Carlos Brooks
    • Guionistas
      • Christine Coyle Johnson
      • Julie Prendiville Roux
      • David Higgins
    • Elenco
      • Briana Evigan
      • Charlie Tahan
      • Garret Dillahunt
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    • 58Opiniones de los críticos
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    Burning Bright
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    Briana Evigan
    Briana Evigan
    • Kelly Taylor
    Charlie Tahan
    Charlie Tahan
    • Tom Taylor
    Garret Dillahunt
    Garret Dillahunt
    • Johnny Gaveneau
    Meat Loaf
    Meat Loaf
    • Howie
    • (sin créditos)
    Peggy Sheffield
    • Doctor Orsi
    Mary Rachel Quinn
    Mary Rachel Quinn
    • Catherine Taylor
    • (as Mary Rachel Dudley)
    Tom Nowicki
    Tom Nowicki
    • Sheriff
    Katie
    • Tiger
    Schicka
    Schicka
    • Tiger
    Kismet
    • Tiger
    David W. Scott
    David W. Scott
    • Bar Patron
    • (sin créditos)
    Andy Ussach
    Andy Ussach
    • Bar Patron
    • (sin créditos)
    John Wes
    • Deputy
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    • Dirección
      • Carlos Brooks
    • Guionistas
      • Christine Coyle Johnson
      • Julie Prendiville Roux
      • David Higgins
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    6napierslogs

    Not much William Blake, but there is a tiger

    "Burning Bright" is a straight-forward, simply told, thriller. With a hurricane approaching, a house gets boarded up for the night. Problem is, it's also the site of a future safari park, complete with a tiger, which gets locked in the house with a young woman and her autistic brother.

    The title must surely come from the William Blake poem "Tyger". "Tyger Tyger. burning bright, In the forests of the night." In which, one of the significant themes is the question of how can God create such beautiful things and destructive things at the same time? If that theme is explored in this movie, only in the most simplistic way. Blake also touches on evil and its many forms. Here, we definitely see evil, and I found it interesting how they combined all its different configurations. The film presented us with nature's evil, man-kind's evil and evil from the animal kingdom. However, that is the extent of anything beyond a simplistic thriller.

    "Burning Bright" gives us a damsel in distress and a young boy living in his own world. The tiger is hunting them down and our heroine experiences her fair share of close calls, ingenuity, and love for her younger brother. Briana Evigan plays the damsel, and exactly as you would expect her to - with sexy clothes, lots of sweat, fear in her eyes, and she becomes her own hero. She may now be relegated to the horror/thriller genre. Her autistic younger brother is played by Charlie Tahan, you will recognize him as the younger brother in "Charlie St. Cloud". The film does a good job of characterization to open the movie, and then we actually spend the majority of the movie with a real, live tiger - "burning bright, in the forests of the night."
    6kosmasp

    Claws

    It is a pretty predictable but still enjoyable little movie we have here. This comes down to the actors themselves and a decent script, from which the director did get a few nice scenes out from. Those scenes are really well shot and executed. Nice framing and editing as well. You can watch it once and it will do it's job, even if you start thinking about the things that just seem to happen conveniently.

    There are logical errors and you might argue that the moral is a bit too much, but then again this could also be called nit-picking. Can you oversee those obvious flaws and enjoy it as little movie that could? If so rent it and watch it
    6Siamois

    Pretty entertaining straight-to-video

    I had absolutely no idea what to expect of this movie, which has a rather odd title that has nothing to do with its weird plot.

    After the death of her mother, Kelly is the only person who can take care of her young autistic brother but she has tough decisions to make as she is also contemplating college as an option. When she takes her brother to their stepfather's house to discuss money matters. Things are hectic as a hurricane is on the way and the house is being boarded. He informs her that whatever money their mother had left, he has used to buy a tiger for his next project: turning this property into a safari park. Later, Kelly wakes up to find out the stepfather's gone, she and her young brothers have been boarded in the house and the tiger has been left loose inside...

    Yup... this is actually the premise of this film. It stretches believability in so many respect that it detracts a little but the actual film is rather entertaining once you get past that. For much of the remainder of Burning Bright, it's all about Kelly trying to survive in this house, evade this huge tiger... and of course do all that while having to care for Tom.

    Briana Evigan is really great as Kelly. She does well portraying a caring, older sister, she definitely has charisma on screen and she adds a certain physicality that is vital to the action taking place, as she has to crawl, climb, twist and run in several scenes. It doesn't hurt that she is easy on the eye and spends most of the film scantily clad but really, I see legitimate actress talent there and her deep voice coupled with her looks reminds somewhat of a mix of Demi Moore and Jodie Foster. I had no idea who she was (never seen her previous mainstream credits, which are impressive in some way) but she is definitely the number 1 reason to watch.

    Christine Coyle Johnson and Julie Prendiville Roux have penned a story that has some heart but has obvious plot holes that Il will not reveal to avoid spoiling things. I think it is admirable how autism doesn't take a complete backseat in the story. It's not just a cheap plot device and there is an attempt to address this, while still keeping this an action thriller. Director Carlos Brooks is able to walk the fine line too.

    Without a doubt, the star of the film for many will be the tiger. Everybody knows cats of any kinds are somewhat difficult to train and are considered dangerous at all times. Most of the scenes in this movie do a decent job at making us believe the tiger IS in the house WITH our actors but some technical shortcuts had to be taken. Brooks wisely elect to use a real tiger and has little CGI as possible but few scenes show any interaction between the tiger and its potential preys. The result is still a very organic film with some stunning scenes featuring our big cat (one in particular, where he licks sweat off the floor, was memorable to me).

    Credit to the filmmaker, this is an old school movie featuring a live animal, some character development in what is otherwise a by the book action thriller. Bonus points for having actor Garret Dillahunt play the creepy stepfather. One more creepy role for this fascinating actor.

    The whole thing plays out like a mix between a wild animal movie such as The Edge (1997) and claustrophobic thrillers like Panic Room (2002).

    Are there plot holes? Yes. Could this have gone to theatres? Probably not. But if your expectations are low, you love tigers and enjoy decent thrillers, you will probably find this entertaining enough.

    I also want to command the producers for providing information regarding autism and also regarding the possible extinction of tigers we are facing during the end credits. If only one person goes to those websites and find information, then the movie will have done more than its job as far as I'm concerned.
    8Greenzombidog

    Great fun kitty cat movie.

    Why are you reading a review of this movie? You should have read the synopsis and thought "Hell yeah I need to see that".

    Two people (a girl and her younger autistic brother)are trapped in a house with a tiger, Awesome. The tiger is there because their stepfather wants to start a safari park so he bought a tiger. Guess who he bought it from, Meatloaf, Awesome.

    The Tiger is real for the vast majority of the time, Awesome. The movie is very well filmed and acted. The plot though ridiculous is still believable (sort of), Awesome. If your a Briana Evigan fan you'll love it. She spends nearly the entire movie in her underwear and at one point is soaking wet. Awesome. The effects look good. Barring one point where they look decidedly dodgy. But not to the point where your saying "oh my that looked dreadful". No you'll be saying "haha did you see that. That was brilliant". Awesome. The only way you wont enjoy this film is if you're some kind of movie snob, or a robot. I'm sure even snobs and robots need to switch their brains of and just enjoy some mindless entertainment every now and then. So do just that and you'll enjoy yourself. 8 out of 10. Awesome.
    Marjeez

    A Horrific Gen Filled with Suspense

    Burning Bright is a horrific gem. One of those films where you ask yourself, "why wasn't this released in theaters?" That is exactly what I was wondering while watching. I felt my heart beating throughout the 50 minute action sequence. The premise will immediately catch your attention, a young women and her autistic brother are trapped in a house with a hungry tiger during a hurricane. The house is barricaded.

    ~How did the tiger get into the house? Will they survive?~

    It's surprising the amount of things occurring throughout and it's a nice change from almost every one-dimensional horror films nowadays. It is also extremely believable; this can happen to anyone of us. If you thought Freddy Kruger was scary, try taking on this tiger. It's unfortunate that it was never credited because the tiger is the star of the film. Briana Evigan also gives a terrific performance as the hot women in trouble and fits this film perfectly.

    There are no real flaws in Burning Bright. It is quiet perfect of how to make a suspenseful thriller. It's a thriller that actually thrills. It goes the extra mile making sure your heart is pounding out of you chest at every moment. A couple of scenes are simply unforgettable.

    Burning Bright is a bright light for every inspiring filmmaker out there. It doesn't matter if your film gets the attention it deserves, someone will notice and appreciate the work that was done. The filmmakers know how to make a great film. They didn't just think of the good plot, they also spent time perfecting it and it's noticeable.

    Burning Bright was never released in theaters, and frankly it should have been. It's one of the most thrilling films I have seen in years. The suspense will eat you alive.

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    • Trivia
      Although real tigers were used for the film, the actors never interacted with them.
    • Citas

      Johnny Gaveneau: Look, I'm starting a safari ranch. This is my main attraction. I need, you know, a scary animal.

      Howie: Scary?

      Johnny Gaveneau: Yeah. That's what the tourists pay to see. I don't think this cat's scary enough. I'm not paying top dollar for an animal that doesn't scare anyone and doesn't know any tricks. Now, maybe if I'm paying less, say, $5,000 less...

      Howie: Mr. Gaveneau, the only reason we are talking is because last month this cat attacked a circus horse while 300 of your tourists ran screaming for their lives.

      Johnny Gaveneau: Chased her down, did he?

      Howie: Went 16 feet over a cage. Passed 11 other horses just to get to this one. Silver Dollar was her name. He broke her spine so that she couldn't move, and then he ate her alive. You ever heard a horse scream, Mr. Gaveneau? You want to know why he went after that one? Because she was the pretty one. And you're right, Mr. Gaveneau. This cat, he's not scary. He's evil.

      [bangs the tiger's cage]

    • Conexiones
      Featured in Forces of Nature (2010)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Eat a Bear
      Written and Performed by Kevin Wright and Eric Wright

      Published by Kevin Wright and Eric Wright

      Courtesy of Kevin Wright and Eric Wright

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    Detalles

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 2 de mayo de 2012 (Baréin)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
    • Sitio oficial
      • Official site (Japan)
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    • También se conoce como
      • Burning Bright
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Club Ed Movie Set - 42848 150th St E, Lancaster, California, Estados Unidos(opening scene / gas station)
    • Productoras
      • Lionsgate
      • Sobini Films
      • Launchpad Productions
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      1 hora 29 minutos
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