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The Guest

  • 2014
  • B-15
  • 1h 40min
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Dan Stevens in The Guest (2014)
A soldier introduces himself to the Peterson family, claiming to be a friend of their son who died in action. After the young man is welcomed into their home, a series of accidental deaths seem to be connected to his presence.
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Misterio de suspensoSuspenso psicológicoAcciónMisterioThriller

Un soldado se presenta a la familia Peterson como un amigo de su hijo muerto durante la guerra. Tras ser acogido por la familia, una serie de muertes empiezan a suceder.Un soldado se presenta a la familia Peterson como un amigo de su hijo muerto durante la guerra. Tras ser acogido por la familia, una serie de muertes empiezan a suceder.Un soldado se presenta a la familia Peterson como un amigo de su hijo muerto durante la guerra. Tras ser acogido por la familia, una serie de muertes empiezan a suceder.

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    • Adam Wingard
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    • Simon Barrett
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    • Dan Stevens
    • Sheila Kelley
    • Maika Monroe
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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    • Dirección
      • Adam Wingard
    • Guionista
      • Simon Barrett
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      • Dan Stevens
      • Sheila Kelley
      • Maika Monroe
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    • 290Opiniones de los críticos
    • 76Metascore
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    • Premios
      • 5 premios ganados y 13 nominaciones en total

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    Dan Stevens
    Dan Stevens
    • "David"
    Sheila Kelley
    Sheila Kelley
    • Laura Peterson
    Maika Monroe
    Maika Monroe
    • Anna Peterson
    Joel David Moore
    Joel David Moore
    • Craig
    Brendan Meyer
    Brendan Meyer
    • Luke Peterson
    Leland Orser
    Leland Orser
    • Spencer Peterson
    Lance Reddick
    Lance Reddick
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    Tabatha Shaun
    • Kristen
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    Chase Williamson
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    Steve Brown
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    Brenden Roberts
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    Matthew Page
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      • Adam Wingard
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    7Theo Robertson

    Intriguing Thriller

    A young soldier called Dave turns up at the home of the Peterson family whose son has recently been killed in action overseas . Happy to see their late son's friend they invite Dave to stay longer and Dave quickly ingratiates himself in to the family's affection . But is Dave who he says he is and if not what is his agenda ?

    !!!! SUGGESTIVE SPOILERS !!!!!

    A familiar story , so much so that before seeing it I had it instantly nailed as a rip off from an episode of Brian Clemens THRILLER from the mid 1970s which had the exact same premise . Premise isn't the same as plot however and despite hitting the occasional plot turn with its bedfellows THE GUEST does have an idiosyncratic feel of its own

    It's something of a film of two halves . The first half sets up Dave to both the Peterson family and the audience and right away Dave comes across a very likable guy especially when he sorts out some school bullies on behalf of young Luke and much of his likability is down to the way he's played by Dan Stevens and it wasn't until after seeing the film I found out that Stevens is a Brit .Keep an eye on the name Dan Stevens because you might just be hearing a lot more from him in the future . In fact Dave is so likable I did find myself in agreement with Luke that it doesn't really matter who Dave is or what he's done in the past because anyone who can maim a few school bullies can't be all bad

    But THE GUEST has to follow a formula which means Dave has to be a bad man and a bad man is indeed what he is so when Anna Peterson contacts the military and Lance Reddick informs every spook in a fifty mile radius to shoot Dave on sight this gives a clue as to how bad he might be . Actually at this point the film might just be making a detour in to the science fiction genre but to be fair it's not as jarring or as leftfield as it could have been .From the outset Dave surprises people around him . He can run from the bus station to the Peterson house surprising Mrs Peterson , he can consume massive amounts of alcohol without getting drunk etc etc which suggests superhuman abilities along with the suggestion he's not human at all which means despite all the familiarity of the story and its flaws ( The ending is a bit over the top ) THE GUEST is a more intriguing film than you might have expected it to be
    7TheMarwood

    Very amusing B material

    The only thing surprising in The Guest is just how straight forward it is in its simple plotting. Everything unfolds in predictable fashion, but this B material is a fantastic showcase of wicked humor and misanthropic violence. Dan Stevens is in excellent form here, as a mysterious soldier who shows up unannounced at a family's home of a fallen soldier he served with. He's all smiles and very polite, but people with a usually negative connection with this family start meeting grisly ends. Like in his previous film You're Next, Adam Wingard approaches plotting you've seen a million times and wittily turns it on its ear without ever being too self aware. It's a shame Picturehouse who acquired the US rights dumped the film in a handful of theaters without trying to capitalize on the strong reviews and never bothered to expand it theatrically. The Guest is a quick fun time that knows exactly what it is and delivers without overstaying its welcome.
    7Leofwine_draca

    Nice little horror/thriller combo

    THE GUEST is a fun, if derivative, little movie from Adam Wingard, the guy who also brought us the familiar-yet-entertaining YOU'RE NEXT. It's a belated addition to that whole psycho-thriller sub-genre of the 1990s in which ordinary families were menaced by mysterious forces, and it achieves plenty on what is clearly a tight budget.

    There are shades of THE TERMINATOR and the BOURNE trilogy here and it has to be said that the story is simplistic and straightforward. The denouement will surprise nobody, for example. However, like DRIVE before it, THE GUEST is all about the execution. It looks cool, it looks stylish, and it sounds cool too thanks to that thumping soundtrack. Dan Stevens is excellent as the suave and sophisticated guy who turns up to make a few waves, and Maika Monroe shows some of the promise that she displayed in IT FOLLOWS. Plus we get Lance Reddick, being exceptionally good again after his turn in JOHN WICK.

    In fact, THE GUEST has quite a lot in common with IT FOLLOWS, especially the horror-style unfolding of the plot. These films share likable young cast members and a fresh feel despite the familiarities of the situations in which the characters find themselves. Certainly nothing about THE GUEST is original, yet it's thoroughly entertaining at the same time. And that's all I need from a movie.
    7no_imagination4815162342

    Oh Cousin Matthew...

    So a guy who claims to know your dead son turns up at your house one day. He seems nice and looks like that bloke off of Downton so you let him stay for a while... That is pretty much all I knew about this film before I went to see it. What follows is an enjoyable thriller with laughs aplenty and an excellent central performance from Dan Stevens (more on that later).

    The plot, at the end of the day, is fairly nonsensical and there are some troubling loose ends that I found a little unsatisfactory. I can't say that any of the story is particularly surprising or original but what does that matter when everyone making it and everyone in the audience seems to be having so much fun? The cinema I was in was probably around half full and while there was nobody in full-on hysterical laughter, there was a satisfactory amount of appreciative chuckling (me included).

    I feel that the majority of my enjoyment of this film should really be credited to Dan Stevens in the main role. His character is charming, pleasant and helpful and yet strangely sinister and unsettling from the outset and he plays it absolutely perfectly. You can't help but like him even though you're not sure that you should. Apart from a smallish role in "The Fifth Estate", I am only familiar with Stevens from Downton Abbey and his role in this couldn't have been more different from both of these. I look forward to seeing how his career progresses but this was an excellent example of his versatility as an actor.

    Overall a good Saturday night out at the cinema but I can't imagine it is the kind of classic film I would watch again and again.
    7quincytheodore

    The Guest brings smooth style and satire in his stay

    Creepy stranger premise has been used in horror or mystery to varied effect, the latest Jennifer Lopez's flick is an example of how not to welcome this premise. Luckily, The Guest has the luxury of having suave lead actor and good atmosphere for a thriller. Some of the kinks are predictable, but the dark humor as well as bizarre revelations offer much needed novelty to the movie.

    David (Dan Stevens) arrives at the Petersons resident, claiming that he was a friend of their fallen son. He's well-mannered and seems trustworthy, thus the family welcomes him openly. Upon his stay, strange accidents begin to happen, and suspicion arises with the casualties. The most important hook is Dan Stevens' portrayal of David. He looks like a rugged debonair, this is not average smooth, this is Ryan Gosling's level of smoothness.

    Stevens delivers a wide variety of emotions, he can be either friendly or deadly. Backed by good cast, such as Maika Monroe as the Anna Peterson and Lance Reddick as Mayor Carver, the movie has a solid degree on acting performance. The exchange of banter is enjoyable, often resulting in manipulation or downright violence for David's benefit. It elevates the human drama between him, the Peterson family and whoever unlucky enough to be in their immediately vicinity.

    Mystery of David's real identity is crafted slowly and it's compelling enough to pique interest without revealing too much. The film also has a touch of humor, albeit slightly crude. Strangely, in the third act it changes tone drastically for the climax. This shift is a bit odd considering it plays the thriller aspect with steady pace for the majority of early parts, although this explosive tone does have the merit of being entertaining.

    There are short bursts of Hollywood style carnage, but they are modest, not all out gunblazing from the start like Bourne or the recent John Wick. Action sequences are well choreographed, it has both devastating and ridiculous impact.. Good practical effect for the blood and explosion as well as its highly unorthodox soundtracks make the faster pace scenes more satisfying.

    Having good mesh of action, mystery and comedy, The Guest is enigmatically fascinating.

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      When David and Anna are at the Halloween party a guest can be seen wearing the Fox mask worn by one of the home invaders in Adam Wingard and Simon Barrett's previous feature: Tú eres el próximo (2011). The party guest is played by Steve Moore, who composed the score for the film.
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      The "Witness Elite 9mm" pistol is not a 9mm or a EAA Witness Elite - it's a Colt .45 ACP, both in appearance and construction.
    • Citas

      David: You did the right thing. I don't blame you.

    • Conexiones
      Featured in Projector: The Guest (2014)
    • Bandas sonoras
      The Magician
      Written by Johnny Jewel, Nat Walker, and Michael Simonetti

      Performed by Michael Simonetti (as Mike Simonetti)

      Published by Mike Simonetti (BMI)

      and Italians Do It Better (BMI)

      administered by Kobalt Music Publishing America, Inc.

      Courtesy of Italians Do It Better, Inc.

      c/o Echo Park Records

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 5 de septiembre de 2014 (Reino Unido)
    • Países de origen
      • Estados Unidos
      • Reino Unido
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    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Moriarty, New Mexico, Estados Unidos
    • Productoras
      • HanWay Films
      • Snoot Entertainment
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    • Presupuesto
      • USD 5,000,000 (estimado)
    • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 332,890
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 84,527
      • 21 sep 2014
    • Total a nivel mundial
      • USD 2,700,051
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      • 1h 40min(100 min)
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