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Les recherches d'un réalisateur de documentaires sur le mystérieux bienfaiteur d'une ville mettent au jour un mal inexpliqué lors d'un séjour dans une station balnéaire locale.Les recherches d'un réalisateur de documentaires sur le mystérieux bienfaiteur d'une ville mettent au jour un mal inexpliqué lors d'un séjour dans une station balnéaire locale.Les recherches d'un réalisateur de documentaires sur le mystérieux bienfaiteur d'une ville mettent au jour un mal inexpliqué lors d'un séjour dans une station balnéaire locale.
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Michael J Rogers
- Campbell Bradford
- (as Michael J. Rogers)
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This film had some interesting elements, but the sum total was a bit of a mess.
First, they were clearly going for an atmospheric supernatural vibe, which made for a very dark and oppressive feel. This is definitely a movie that relied too heavily on dim lighting in order to establish the mood.
Second, while the location was gorgeous it was incongruous with the actual story. You're supposed to believe this is set in a small town where everyone knows everyone, yet everything takes place in an enormous, ultra plush, and thriving hotel. Sorry, those two concepts really did not gel as presented.
Third, this film leaned into metaphors, HARD. Symbolism can build intrigue if it is thoughtfully paired with a story, but this film feels like a lot of stuff and nonsense was thrown in exclusively to pad the runtime.
Fourth, there is no real resolution to this film. The makers wove a lot of potential threads together, but then just left them dangling at the end. Some concepts popped to merely blink out of relevance, others seems attached to the main plot, but then went nowhere, and the overarching plot points were never resolved in any meaningful way.
This film is worse than one that leaves you with unanswered questions because when it ends you don't even have fully formed questions.
Giving credit where credit is do, there are some beautiful shots in this film that offer visual interest, despite the rather drab lighting.
Alas, this film fails because it invested far too much in setting up scenes and not enough in developing a cogent story.
Ultimately watching this is like driving around in a car for a really long time, only to discover you've ended up somewhere you could have walked to faster.
First, they were clearly going for an atmospheric supernatural vibe, which made for a very dark and oppressive feel. This is definitely a movie that relied too heavily on dim lighting in order to establish the mood.
Second, while the location was gorgeous it was incongruous with the actual story. You're supposed to believe this is set in a small town where everyone knows everyone, yet everything takes place in an enormous, ultra plush, and thriving hotel. Sorry, those two concepts really did not gel as presented.
Third, this film leaned into metaphors, HARD. Symbolism can build intrigue if it is thoughtfully paired with a story, but this film feels like a lot of stuff and nonsense was thrown in exclusively to pad the runtime.
Fourth, there is no real resolution to this film. The makers wove a lot of potential threads together, but then just left them dangling at the end. Some concepts popped to merely blink out of relevance, others seems attached to the main plot, but then went nowhere, and the overarching plot points were never resolved in any meaningful way.
This film is worse than one that leaves you with unanswered questions because when it ends you don't even have fully formed questions.
Giving credit where credit is do, there are some beautiful shots in this film that offer visual interest, despite the rather drab lighting.
Alas, this film fails because it invested far too much in setting up scenes and not enough in developing a cogent story.
Ultimately watching this is like driving around in a car for a really long time, only to discover you've ended up somewhere you could have walked to faster.
This was a competent production of a messy story that for me required a decent amount of fast-forwarding. There were some good ideas but largely a slow-moving, cliché "horror" thriller. Can't recommend it but there are worse movies this year. Minus a point for the fake 9 and 10-star reviews that annoy the crap out me, how about you?
I read the book when it first came out and really enjoyed it. As writer myself From the same neck of the woods as Koryta I'm a big fan of his atmospheric storytelling. I remember enjoying the book, great characters and engaging plot, not Koryta's best work but still enjoyable. About a year ago I was on a long road trip and decided to listen to the audio book on Audible. Much to my surprise I found myself hearing the story in a much different way than when I read it and actually enjoyed it even more.
Now the movie. I was really looking forward to the film version. I knew from the trailer that the main character Eric was changed to Erica and fellow historical investigator Kellen Cage turned into a female intern. Josiah Bradford's character was also drastically different than in the book and I'm not sure I liked the change to be honest. The movie certainly had some elements of the book, the hotel was a nice setting and the cinematography wasn't bad, the acting felt a bit phoned in. The major element missing from the movie was the sense of place the book had, the feeling of traveling back in time in Eric's (Erica's) and Josiah's mind just didn't translate well to the big screen. Unfortunately some books just don't translate well from written word to screen and unfortunately this may be one of them. It's possible if the movie was longer and more was included it could have come across better, unfortunately I think an hour and a half is just not long enough to tell a story with the amount of depth the book has.
Now the movie. I was really looking forward to the film version. I knew from the trailer that the main character Eric was changed to Erica and fellow historical investigator Kellen Cage turned into a female intern. Josiah Bradford's character was also drastically different than in the book and I'm not sure I liked the change to be honest. The movie certainly had some elements of the book, the hotel was a nice setting and the cinematography wasn't bad, the acting felt a bit phoned in. The major element missing from the movie was the sense of place the book had, the feeling of traveling back in time in Eric's (Erica's) and Josiah's mind just didn't translate well to the big screen. Unfortunately some books just don't translate well from written word to screen and unfortunately this may be one of them. It's possible if the movie was longer and more was included it could have come across better, unfortunately I think an hour and a half is just not long enough to tell a story with the amount of depth the book has.
A little disappointed I'm afraid... "After watching "So Cold the river"...maybe I'm one of the few people who read the book before seeing the movie.. Acting ,filming and direction was superb but the book was barely touched upon and changed far too much.... I can see why people who didnt read the novel were confused!!!.
Loved the setting (of course because I work there and am TRULY impressed every time I see it) and it was beatifully filmed but this story should have been much more!!
Yes.. I will probably still buy it but sad it wasn't Michael Koryta's original book!!
Loved the setting (of course because I work there and am TRULY impressed every time I see it) and it was beatifully filmed but this story should have been much more!!
Yes.. I will probably still buy it but sad it wasn't Michael Koryta's original book!!
So Cold the River perhaps is Michael Koryta's version of The Shining. While the rich and layered story of the book got some tweaks and alterations for its film adaptation, the simplified iteration sadly can't give the book real justice. It's a slow burn and talkie film that mostly resembles an episode of a mediocre late-night TV mystery show.
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- AnecdotesThe film takes place at the West Baden Springs hotel, however the hallway scenes are filmed at the neighboring French Lick Springs hotel, due to the hallways at the West Baden hotel being circular.
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- How long is So Cold the River?Alimenté par Alexa
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- Durée1 heure 35 minutes
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