Agrega una trama en tu idiomaWhile exploring a decrepit and abandoned facility, an auspicious photographer faces off against her traumatic past.While exploring a decrepit and abandoned facility, an auspicious photographer faces off against her traumatic past.While exploring a decrepit and abandoned facility, an auspicious photographer faces off against her traumatic past.
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No pun intended - the movie is quite simple I reckon. Many horror movies are if you boil it or them down to be fair. But does it have to be complicated? I think not - and in a sense there still is a lot here to wrap your mind around anyway - how and why ... and especially what ... as in real and reality of course.
The acting is fine and there are enough jump scares and overall good effects to keep you entertained ... the twists work too, well mostly that is. I assume most will be able to guess where this is heading ... at least overall. So yes the sensible thing would have been to run away early ... but we wouldn't have a movie, if characters always did the sensible things, would we? Exactly.
The acting is fine and there are enough jump scares and overall good effects to keep you entertained ... the twists work too, well mostly that is. I assume most will be able to guess where this is heading ... at least overall. So yes the sensible thing would have been to run away early ... but we wouldn't have a movie, if characters always did the sensible things, would we? Exactly.
Black Mold is a simple, yet effective, psychological horror.
It's not flashy.
Or laden with state of the art special effects.
But it's a solid little story; and has some pretty decent production quality!
In it, two up-and-coming photographers, head to a dilapidated location, with a storied history.
Only to find that it's inhabited by a homeless squatter...who warns them about what the darkness brings...if they find themselves stuck there, overnight.
Because- as you might have guessed from the film's title- the place is (apparently) filled with a type of black mold that causes their most deep seeded fears to become reality, in the form of hallucinations.
With that being said...it's a bit of a slow burner.
That is, for the most part, dramatically driven.
But it does manage to exude a, slight, air of tension.
And manages to keep you engaged enough, as you wait to see how it's all going to play out in the end.
As a result of it's relatively slow pace...you find yourself beginning to expect there to be an explosive twist at the end.
Though- while this, arguably, does play out- it ends on a weird note, that you can't help but feel is anti-climactic.
Even weirder, though, is the fact that- if it weren't for the title- you wouldn't have known the whole thing was driven by black mold at all.
You are completely left to deduce that based on the film's title alone.
Which isn't necessarily a fault.
But it doesn't really suggest mature writing skills, either.
That being said...it's entertaining enough.
But it could have been substantially better, if they just sussed out the narrative a little more thoroughly.
Particularly in regards to the ending.
But it is what it is.
3.5 out of 10.
It's not flashy.
Or laden with state of the art special effects.
But it's a solid little story; and has some pretty decent production quality!
In it, two up-and-coming photographers, head to a dilapidated location, with a storied history.
Only to find that it's inhabited by a homeless squatter...who warns them about what the darkness brings...if they find themselves stuck there, overnight.
Because- as you might have guessed from the film's title- the place is (apparently) filled with a type of black mold that causes their most deep seeded fears to become reality, in the form of hallucinations.
With that being said...it's a bit of a slow burner.
That is, for the most part, dramatically driven.
But it does manage to exude a, slight, air of tension.
And manages to keep you engaged enough, as you wait to see how it's all going to play out in the end.
As a result of it's relatively slow pace...you find yourself beginning to expect there to be an explosive twist at the end.
Though- while this, arguably, does play out- it ends on a weird note, that you can't help but feel is anti-climactic.
Even weirder, though, is the fact that- if it weren't for the title- you wouldn't have known the whole thing was driven by black mold at all.
You are completely left to deduce that based on the film's title alone.
Which isn't necessarily a fault.
But it doesn't really suggest mature writing skills, either.
That being said...it's entertaining enough.
But it could have been substantially better, if they just sussed out the narrative a little more thoroughly.
Particularly in regards to the ending.
But it is what it is.
3.5 out of 10.
The movie was on it's way to being a really good film minus some rough dialog, but i feel like they didn't know how to end the film and it just comes off as lazy writing, they did a great job with the atmosphere and cinematography but ending it like they did just felt like they didn't know how to land it.
There were some pretty good practical effects used so props to them for not going the CGI route but at the end of the day i feel like the ending hurt this film really bad. You can't build up suspense and atmosphere and never finish the story you started to tell, it's a real rug pull the audience because this film had potential to be great but a mediocre send off takes a lot of points off.
That is why I have to give it a 5 out of 10, It's such a shame because i was really invested in the story.
There were some pretty good practical effects used so props to them for not going the CGI route but at the end of the day i feel like the ending hurt this film really bad. You can't build up suspense and atmosphere and never finish the story you started to tell, it's a real rug pull the audience because this film had potential to be great but a mediocre send off takes a lot of points off.
That is why I have to give it a 5 out of 10, It's such a shame because i was really invested in the story.
Well shot/nice cinematography and some good art direction.
The characters make a lot of absurd choices. The lead female makes incredibly frustrating choices that don't feel true to the character and the lead male character is pretty unlikable throughout. I don't think it's the actors so much as the writing that let us down here.
Lots of moments where it was hard to believe the circumstances they were in, but a decent ride with lackluster end.
Good atmosphere. Nice visuals. It's a well made slow-burn horror movie, the script definitely needed work though. But the cinematography was pretty solid and I definitely look forward to seeing more from the director as there is some potential there.
The characters make a lot of absurd choices. The lead female makes incredibly frustrating choices that don't feel true to the character and the lead male character is pretty unlikable throughout. I don't think it's the actors so much as the writing that let us down here.
Lots of moments where it was hard to believe the circumstances they were in, but a decent ride with lackluster end.
Good atmosphere. Nice visuals. It's a well made slow-burn horror movie, the script definitely needed work though. But the cinematography was pretty solid and I definitely look forward to seeing more from the director as there is some potential there.
When I sat down to watch the 2023 movie "Black Mold" from writer and director John Pata here in 2024, it was actually the first I had ever heard about it. So I literally didn't know what I was in for, aside from it being a horror movie of sorts. I was intrigued by the movie's title. And with it being a horror movie of sorts, then of course I had to watch it, given my love of all things horror.
While "Black Mold" proved to be watchable, I have to say that I was disappointed with the script. It was a fairly empty script. And I have to say that I didn't understand why Brooke (played by Agnes Albright) and Tanner (played by Andrew Bailes) just simply didn't walk out from the building and just simply walk away. It made zero sense for them to remain in the building with the things that were happening. Plus, the storyline just wasn't all that impressive.
The acting performances in the movie were fair, in all honesty. The only familiar face on the cast list, for me, was actor Jeremy Holm.
Sure, I managed to sit through the entire 92 minutes that the movie ran for, but I was only mildly entertained. This is not a horror movie that will find its way back on my screen a second time, however, as there hardly was sufficient contents for the first viewing. Nor is it a movie that I would recommend horror afficianados to go out of their way to track down and watch.
The movie was lacking a drive to engage the audience and invest themselves in the narrative and the characters. And the massive plot holes just wasn't really working out in favor of the movie.
Ultimately, not a particularly outstanding or memorable movie, but a watchable movie. My rating of writer and director John Pata's "Black Mold" lands on a four out of ten stars.
While "Black Mold" proved to be watchable, I have to say that I was disappointed with the script. It was a fairly empty script. And I have to say that I didn't understand why Brooke (played by Agnes Albright) and Tanner (played by Andrew Bailes) just simply didn't walk out from the building and just simply walk away. It made zero sense for them to remain in the building with the things that were happening. Plus, the storyline just wasn't all that impressive.
The acting performances in the movie were fair, in all honesty. The only familiar face on the cast list, for me, was actor Jeremy Holm.
Sure, I managed to sit through the entire 92 minutes that the movie ran for, but I was only mildly entertained. This is not a horror movie that will find its way back on my screen a second time, however, as there hardly was sufficient contents for the first viewing. Nor is it a movie that I would recommend horror afficianados to go out of their way to track down and watch.
The movie was lacking a drive to engage the audience and invest themselves in the narrative and the characters. And the massive plot holes just wasn't really working out in favor of the movie.
Ultimately, not a particularly outstanding or memorable movie, but a watchable movie. My rating of writer and director John Pata's "Black Mold" lands on a four out of ten stars.
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- 1h 32min(92 min)
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