Una psicólogo vive aislada en la zona rural de Nueva Inglaterra. Atrapada en una tormenta invernal mortal, debe encontrar la manera de rescatar a un niño antes de que desaparezca para siempr... Leer todoUna psicólogo vive aislada en la zona rural de Nueva Inglaterra. Atrapada en una tormenta invernal mortal, debe encontrar la manera de rescatar a un niño antes de que desaparezca para siempre.Una psicólogo vive aislada en la zona rural de Nueva Inglaterra. Atrapada en una tormenta invernal mortal, debe encontrar la manera de rescatar a un niño antes de que desaparezca para siempre.
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Grisly opening, followed by a quieter first act, then a few hints at something something spooky, then comes THE TWIST.
After we've finished picking our jaws from the floor (yeah right), the movie then concludes in one of those pointlessly elongated chase sequences which would be over much sooner if anyone here had any common sense whatsoever.
A disabled kid's life is in danger, the bad guy hams it up like his life depended on it, and Naomi Watts...
Poor lamb. She deserves much better than this reheated tripe, that's for sure.
But she signed the contract, cashed the cheque and turned up on time to each days shoot... so my sympathy can only go so far.
Oh well. Avoid avoid avoid. 4/10
Released in 2016, Shut In was acquired by Luc Besson's joint venture with Relativity, Relativity EuropaCorp Distribution, which was Luc Besson's attempt to gain a foothold in distribution within the United States after having seen profits from Blockbusters such as the Taken franchise and Lucy kept by Fox and Universal respectively. The screenplay for Shut In written by Christina Hodson had appeared on the 2012 Blacklist of best unproduced screenplays, and the script was acquired by Europacorp for development in 2014 when the company was seeking genre fare to build their release slate. Shut In marks the second, and so far last feature film effort of British TV director Farren Blackburn whose work can be seen in The Fades, Doctor Who, and The Musketeers, and also helmed a number of episodes for Netflix Marvel series Daredevil, Iron Fist, and The Defenders. The movie received terrible reviews from critics and audiences and was a commercial dud upon release. Rightly so because Shut In is an absolute mess of a movie and probably one of the worst mainstream horror films of the 2010s.
The movie's first hour is filled with terribly uninteresting melodrama with Naomi Watts saddled with a lead weight of a role (which Watts was in my opinion unfairly nominated for a Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Actress) who's so poorly written that we never actually see her do anything constructive as a child psychologist with almost all of her patient interactions either done off camera or featuring her character distracted and not really doing anything. Watts is clearly trying to give the role something, but the movie is so bereft of anything interesting for the first hour that it ratches up the fake out dream sequences and jump scares to the point the film gets desperate enough to give us a "racoon scare". I can't really go into anymore detail than that, but there's an absolutely ludicrous twist in the movie that only works if several dozen people were blind and/or stupid because there's absolutely no way that what this character does would've been possible to fool this many people who (supposedly) went through an extensive amount of education and certification.
Shut In is absolutely awful. While the movie is well shot and the actors are trying to give something to their thinly written roles, the movie is boring for the first hour then becomes crazy, stupid, and nonsensical in the last 30 minutes. If the movie had been that level of stupid in the last act throughout the entire movie I might've recommended this as a "so bad, it's good" viewing experience, but from its dour tone to its stoic performances the movie just feels boring and never comes to life.
I practically sat there with my wife at the movies and could dam near predict almost half of what was going to happen past half way through the to the end.
Its a shame because this movie could have went so many other ways to give us something refreshing to look at.. but NO.. The laziness kicked in on this movie like many of the other crap being produced now..
It's getting bad!
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- TriviaOddly, Charlie Heaton gets an "Introducing" credit, even though he had already been in several other movies before this one. The "Introducing" credit is normally reserved for first time film actors.
- ErroresA child is declared missing after somehow finding his way to his former psychologist's home during freezing, winter weather. Not only aren't police overly concerned about the matter, when local news reports are shown, this is somehow not the major story.
- Citas
[first lines]
Doug: Hey. It's going to be okay.
Richard: Just tell me we're doing the right thing.
Doug: No, sweetheart, I know you want to fix this. It's what you do. But we've tried. All right? We've been trying and look where it's gotten us.
[looking over at their son waiting in the car]
Doug: And I think the space is gonna be good for him. For all of us. Besides, it's a good school. He'll be home by the end of the summer.
- ConexionesFeatured in Half in the Bag: Shut in and Arrival (2016)
- Bandas sonorasHush Little Baby
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- Presupuesto
- USD 10,000,000 (estimado)
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 6,900,335
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 3,613,567
- 13 nov 2016
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 13,082,071
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 31min(91 min)
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.35 : 1