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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA teen must resort to extreme measures to protect her family from a supernatural entity.A teen must resort to extreme measures to protect her family from a supernatural entity.A teen must resort to extreme measures to protect her family from a supernatural entity.
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"Totem" is a Mystery - Horror movie in which we watch a troubled family facing a supernatural entity while trying to find the balance on their between relationships.
Since I didn't have high expectations from this movie I wasn't disappointed by it. Despite its potential and the well-crafted eerie and tense atmosphere the movie didn't succeed on not being predictable including some jump scares that were very old-fashioned. Also it contained some plot holes since it left too many questions unanswered. I found myself waiting for something more substantial to develop including some of the characters. In addition, the interpretations of the cast were solid, particularly Kerris Dorsey who played as Kellie and conveyed both a sense of fear and vulnerability. Lastly, I have to say that "Totem" is an average horror movie. It had a few haunting moments but it was more confusing than satisfying.
Since I didn't have high expectations from this movie I wasn't disappointed by it. Despite its potential and the well-crafted eerie and tense atmosphere the movie didn't succeed on not being predictable including some jump scares that were very old-fashioned. Also it contained some plot holes since it left too many questions unanswered. I found myself waiting for something more substantial to develop including some of the characters. In addition, the interpretations of the cast were solid, particularly Kerris Dorsey who played as Kellie and conveyed both a sense of fear and vulnerability. Lastly, I have to say that "Totem" is an average horror movie. It had a few haunting moments but it was more confusing than satisfying.
Folks, this is a decent horror flick. Its no Academy Award winner, but it doesn't suck either.
I saw TOTEM on Saturday 11/18/17 on HBO when it was rated as 4.3/10 and I'm glad I watched it despite the questionably low rating. Its got a good plot, some good scares, a cool plot-twist at the end, and is overall a decent horror flick.
Now I'll be the first to admit I watch movies for enjoyment - I'm not pretentious nor do I study a flick for tone, cinematography, screen writing, editing, lighting, sound, etc.
Albeit obvious, I'm an American conservative guy, and my favorite genre's are Horror/Suspense, Action/Adventure, Westerns, Crime/Legal, War/Military, etc. ... and I tend to keep my movie "reviews" simple.
I either:
1) Loved it - awesome
2) Liked it - not too bad, or
3) Hated it - it sucked
If you like horror movies and aren't bent on a movie being perfect, you'll like it - and yes it is worth the 90 minute investment in time, and the Red Box fee (if any). I almost gave it a 7 (its a very high 6).
Again, its no 10, but certainly is no 4 ...
I saw TOTEM on Saturday 11/18/17 on HBO when it was rated as 4.3/10 and I'm glad I watched it despite the questionably low rating. Its got a good plot, some good scares, a cool plot-twist at the end, and is overall a decent horror flick.
Now I'll be the first to admit I watch movies for enjoyment - I'm not pretentious nor do I study a flick for tone, cinematography, screen writing, editing, lighting, sound, etc.
Albeit obvious, I'm an American conservative guy, and my favorite genre's are Horror/Suspense, Action/Adventure, Westerns, Crime/Legal, War/Military, etc. ... and I tend to keep my movie "reviews" simple.
I either:
1) Loved it - awesome
2) Liked it - not too bad, or
3) Hated it - it sucked
If you like horror movies and aren't bent on a movie being perfect, you'll like it - and yes it is worth the 90 minute investment in time, and the Red Box fee (if any). I almost gave it a 7 (its a very high 6).
Again, its no 10, but certainly is no 4 ...
The actors did a great job from what I could tell. The director, Marcel Sarmiento, is well known for Deadgirl, which I have not seen but many where hopeful he would top. Although Marcel is credited for writing the story, the story and screenplay was written by Evan Dickson, of which it is Evan's first feature film.
The movie starts off with an interesting premise and held my attention the first half. The cinematography is fine but later it becomes obvious they were working with a limited budget.
Two-thirds into the movie things start to go awry and although the pace picks up I felt the story gets more unbelievable not just in decisions that are made but with distractions that make it obvious there might have been editing issues.
The saving grace is there is a twist at the end that most people would not have seen coming but it was not enough for me to say it is a must see unless you are a fan of the actors or the director.
The movie starts off with an interesting premise and held my attention the first half. The cinematography is fine but later it becomes obvious they were working with a limited budget.
Two-thirds into the movie things start to go awry and although the pace picks up I felt the story gets more unbelievable not just in decisions that are made but with distractions that make it obvious there might have been editing issues.
The saving grace is there is a twist at the end that most people would not have seen coming but it was not enough for me to say it is a must see unless you are a fan of the actors or the director.
Kellie (Kerris Dorsey) is a 17 year old who spends her energy taking care of her father James (James Tupper) and younger sister Abby. Despite her objection, James invites longtime girlfriend Robin (Ahna O'Reilly) to live with them. Abby has not been sleeping. Kellie grows frustrated with newcomer Robin as she seeks solace from boyfriend Todd.
This is another Blumhouse product. They take a scatter gun approach to financing these small scale horrors. This one simply lacks intensity. It's a slow grinding horror. It has no particular atmosphere other than the suburban home vibe. There are all the traditional jump scares and the Poltergeist moves but nothing is new. Tupper and O'Reilly are not particularly special. I only know Dorsey as a child actress in Brothers & Sisters. She's mostly fine and does her transformation well. Most of this movie is a waiting game and it's an impatient wait. The motion detectors are almost interesting. The movie grinds on until the last act. The twist works well enough but it isn't enough. This needs more.
This is another Blumhouse product. They take a scatter gun approach to financing these small scale horrors. This one simply lacks intensity. It's a slow grinding horror. It has no particular atmosphere other than the suburban home vibe. There are all the traditional jump scares and the Poltergeist moves but nothing is new. Tupper and O'Reilly are not particularly special. I only know Dorsey as a child actress in Brothers & Sisters. She's mostly fine and does her transformation well. Most of this movie is a waiting game and it's an impatient wait. The motion detectors are almost interesting. The movie grinds on until the last act. The twist works well enough but it isn't enough. This needs more.
I don't normally write reviews, but felt that Totem was getting way to many bad comments.
Totem ain't a great 'must see' movie, but it's not a bad movie.
A solid scary flick with a few jumpy moments and a nice twist in the tales tail.
Give it a watch👍
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- GaffesKellie is shown in her bed with visible bloody bruises on her knees, but is without injuries for the next few scenes, because it's a later scene where she falls on her knees during a running race.
- ConnexionsReferences Game of Thrones (2011)
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- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- 圖騰黑屋
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- Montant brut mondial
- 51 247 $US
- Durée
- 1h 29min(89 min)
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- 1.78 : 1
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