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Un locutor de radio desentraña una conspiración sobre los encuentros con unos misteriosos seres conocidos como La Gente de las Sombras y su papel en las inexplicables muertes de varios cient... Leer todoUn locutor de radio desentraña una conspiración sobre los encuentros con unos misteriosos seres conocidos como La Gente de las Sombras y su papel en las inexplicables muertes de varios cientos de víctimas en la década de 1980.Un locutor de radio desentraña una conspiración sobre los encuentros con unos misteriosos seres conocidos como La Gente de las Sombras y su papel en las inexplicables muertes de varios cientos de víctimas en la década de 1980.
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This film chills with ideas and suggestions more than with visuals and gore or straight action.
The director, IMO, does a great job with a modest budget and pulls out a bag full of skillful director's tricks (lighting, camera angles, shadows, color variations, etc) to achieve his ends. When there is an effect, it happens in shadowy spots of the screen image, reinforcing a spooky ambiance in the film.
One of the best low-budget/minimal-FX films I've seen in years.
It worked for me.
My hat is off to the director/writers and actors for a job well done.
The director, IMO, does a great job with a modest budget and pulls out a bag full of skillful director's tricks (lighting, camera angles, shadows, color variations, etc) to achieve his ends. When there is an effect, it happens in shadowy spots of the screen image, reinforcing a spooky ambiance in the film.
One of the best low-budget/minimal-FX films I've seen in years.
It worked for me.
My hat is off to the director/writers and actors for a job well done.
This is a very solid little horror film that does a great job of combining mock-documentary footage and a straight narrative. Also, the filmmakers have seeded the film with subliminal word messages hidden in a few quick cuts and blurry images, which is kind of funny and amusing. It's individual words sprinkled through the film o spell out: NOW YOU WILL SEE THEM TOO!!! I really appreciate this little touch and would love to read or hear about this choice. I watched it on VOD, so now I'll have to pick up a copy of the DVD or blu-ray to see if they talk about this at all.
I am a sucker for a good ghost story, and while this isn't "ghosts", it is creepy and made the hairs on the back of my neck stand on end more than once. It also reminds me of my college days of staying up late and listening to Art Bell on his spooky AM radio talk show.
If you like creepy, slow-burn horror you should defiantly give this a watch.
I am a sucker for a good ghost story, and while this isn't "ghosts", it is creepy and made the hairs on the back of my neck stand on end more than once. It also reminds me of my college days of staying up late and listening to Art Bell on his spooky AM radio talk show.
If you like creepy, slow-burn horror you should defiantly give this a watch.
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The opening said was based on facts. Why was the movie not filmed in Eastern Kentucky?
The jumping required me to watch it again to pickup the story line better.
If I were able to pay more attention, I wouldn't have had to watch it a second time.
The basic premise to me would have been better if it were a documentary. Maybe even a miniseries.
More time given to the background as it relates to the story. I would have wanted more history on the Charlie Crowe character. This along with more history on the shadow people, when the stories were first written down.
If the movie comes on again I may watch it again.
The opening said was based on facts. Why was the movie not filmed in Eastern Kentucky?
The jumping required me to watch it again to pickup the story line better.
If I were able to pay more attention, I wouldn't have had to watch it a second time.
The basic premise to me would have been better if it were a documentary. Maybe even a miniseries.
More time given to the background as it relates to the story. I would have wanted more history on the Charlie Crowe character. This along with more history on the shadow people, when the stories were first written down.
If the movie comes on again I may watch it again.
When people who make movies go out of their way to tell the audience that their movie is based on actual events, they set themselves up for criticism from people who want historical accuracy. "Shadow People" is another movie that unnecessarily chooses to go that route. This movie was plenty scary, and could easily have stood on its own merits without having to play the "based on a true story" card.
I am reminded of two other movies that did this: The Fourth Kind, and Phantom. Both went out of their way to tell the audience that their stories came from factual history, and both received a hefty backlash of negative reviews from audience members calling the movie makers out on their claims. Any of these movies would have been better if presented purely as fictional entertainment.
If you can put aside this aspect of "Shadow People", you will be in for a decent flick, both chilling and eerie.
I am reminded of two other movies that did this: The Fourth Kind, and Phantom. Both went out of their way to tell the audience that their stories came from factual history, and both received a hefty backlash of negative reviews from audience members calling the movie makers out on their claims. Any of these movies would have been better if presented purely as fictional entertainment.
If you can put aside this aspect of "Shadow People", you will be in for a decent flick, both chilling and eerie.
When at the beginning I saw the 'Reality' footage added in, I thought immediately that I was NOT going to like this (I HATE 'Reality Shows' and most 'Found Footage' films) But, I must say, that it was actually used very judiciously throughout the movie.
I don't usually care for Dallas Roberts that much either, but I must admit that he did a decent job in his role. Every time I see the guy, I get this eerie feeling that John Ritter has been resurrected! DAMN! Also, as you actually get to see the real people here involved in the 'True' case, it does have a sneaky way of drawing you into the film.
With such a simple concept, the way it was done was decent and moderately effective. When I saw the REAL guy I truly felt quite sorry for him, especially when they show the credits at the end (not to give anything away) I really just felt bad for him.
I think the thing that I appreciated most was that the way it was put together and the way it was put across, you never get the feeling that the film makers are exploiting the idea like so many other 'True' stories. Especially with the footage of the real guy, you get a strong sense that they are honestly trying to portray events as they actually 'happened'.
A surprisingly interesting and mildly effective film that somewhat surpassed my earlier expectations...
I don't usually care for Dallas Roberts that much either, but I must admit that he did a decent job in his role. Every time I see the guy, I get this eerie feeling that John Ritter has been resurrected! DAMN! Also, as you actually get to see the real people here involved in the 'True' case, it does have a sneaky way of drawing you into the film.
With such a simple concept, the way it was done was decent and moderately effective. When I saw the REAL guy I truly felt quite sorry for him, especially when they show the credits at the end (not to give anything away) I really just felt bad for him.
I think the thing that I appreciated most was that the way it was put together and the way it was put across, you never get the feeling that the film makers are exploiting the idea like so many other 'True' stories. Especially with the footage of the real guy, you get a strong sense that they are honestly trying to portray events as they actually 'happened'.
A surprisingly interesting and mildly effective film that somewhat surpassed my earlier expectations...
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaSeen in a few clips is professor and author of "The Terror that Comes in the Night" (1982), David Hufford.
- ErroresThe story takes place in eastern Kentucky, yet the radio station call letters begin with a "K." That's only for stations west of the Mississippi River, like in Louisiana, where the movie was filmed.
- Créditos curiososRight after the ending credits are complete, the words "NOW YOU WILL SEE THEM TOO" flashes.
- ConexionesReferences Psicosis (1960)
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- 1h 29min(89 min)
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