Une jeune femme hantée se retrouve entraînée dans un monde de séduction, de duplicité et de trahison alors qu'elle tente désespérément de découvrir le mystère entourant le suicide de sa meil... Tout lireUne jeune femme hantée se retrouve entraînée dans un monde de séduction, de duplicité et de trahison alors qu'elle tente désespérément de découvrir le mystère entourant le suicide de sa meilleure amie.Une jeune femme hantée se retrouve entraînée dans un monde de séduction, de duplicité et de trahison alors qu'elle tente désespérément de découvrir le mystère entourant le suicide de sa meilleure amie.
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Corbie Cenita
- Amelia
- (as Centia Corbie)
Thomas Downey
- Bartender
- (non crédité)
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This has to be one of the most glacially paced movies I have seen in a long time. Far too much time is spent showing us the pain and mourning that a group of "friends" is going through a full year after one of them is lost to a mysterious suicide. Their pain is so magnified as to seem only a few days fresh, but a full year later? That stretches credibility pretty far.
Unfortunately, the ending feels so cheap, contrived, and sudden that the earlier slow pace now seems to have been stretched out only to fill the length required to qualify as a movie instead of a TV episode.
Georgia Lock seems like she might be a decent movie actress, but unfortunately, her character in this movie is so shallow and one-dimensional that it's impossible to tell. Hopefully she'll get a chance to show better what she's capable of doing with a higher-quality script.
Unfortunately, the ending feels so cheap, contrived, and sudden that the earlier slow pace now seems to have been stretched out only to fill the length required to qualify as a movie instead of a TV episode.
Georgia Lock seems like she might be a decent movie actress, but unfortunately, her character in this movie is so shallow and one-dimensional that it's impossible to tell. Hopefully she'll get a chance to show better what she's capable of doing with a higher-quality script.
A group of friends fly to an island so they can commemorate the tragic death by suicide of a close friend a year before. Many truths come out during their time there.
I didn't want to just jump on the bandwagon of poor reviews so I watched it right through so I could give a fair review.
The story itself could have been ok but was overly webbed and drawn out. The dialogue/script was childish, but that matched the whole thing, childish. I felt like I was watching a very early episode of Mean Girls, or 90210.
The acting was beyond poor. There was the very odd moment when you could tell an actor was reacting to an emotion rather than direction, but only a handful in the whole film. It distinctly lacked acting ability throughout the film, but the behaviour of the cast suggested that they though they were acting really well. Delusion reigned.
The direction was almost bizarre. We'd see people look a certain way and there was no context for the look. The camera panned to look at a wall, or someone sitting down, and then back to the scene but without ever letting us know why it had panned away. People's actions, especially in group scenes just weren't normal and I think sometimes the actors struggled to know or remember what they were supposed to do. There were many horrified looks, or agonised looks that I think were meant to be sympathetic, that did not correlate at all with the plot or the scene.
The cinematography was below amateur grade. Half the time it was as if there was a hazy filter over the lens and there were many angles and shots that simply didn't make sense. Also the score was louder than the dialogue and continuous, even if the music lent nothing to the scene. It felt like it was there just for the heck of it. It was highly irritating right to the very end. The constant closeups of faces that were struggling to portray what they wanted to was painful.
The overall thrust of the film was a lot of titillation and see through clothes, a sex fest where everyone was having everyone else, and some of the most cringe worthy lesbian kissing scenes I've honestly ever seen. Liz Hurley wins the gold award for most awful kissing in the movies. And the cringeworthy moment when she pulls her panties back up after being caught kissing Natasha. It was like a pair of 16 year olds being caught in the playground. I actually gagged.
Makeup, although I expected a lot worse, overall was actually reasonable, apart from Hurley's. She honestly reminded me of some 80's porn star with her makeup, it did nothing whatsoever to put her in a good light.
The very final scene was utterly bizarre. After Mia has boarded the jet Rebecca has a final truth to admit to. I can't even talk about it really: it's not a great plot twist, it's just bizarre and unnecessary. I hate to say this but after seeing Damian's other, short film, The Boy on the Beach, I truly worry about the relationship between him and his mother.
I gave it a 2 but I think 1 was simply out of pity.
I didn't want to just jump on the bandwagon of poor reviews so I watched it right through so I could give a fair review.
The story itself could have been ok but was overly webbed and drawn out. The dialogue/script was childish, but that matched the whole thing, childish. I felt like I was watching a very early episode of Mean Girls, or 90210.
The acting was beyond poor. There was the very odd moment when you could tell an actor was reacting to an emotion rather than direction, but only a handful in the whole film. It distinctly lacked acting ability throughout the film, but the behaviour of the cast suggested that they though they were acting really well. Delusion reigned.
The direction was almost bizarre. We'd see people look a certain way and there was no context for the look. The camera panned to look at a wall, or someone sitting down, and then back to the scene but without ever letting us know why it had panned away. People's actions, especially in group scenes just weren't normal and I think sometimes the actors struggled to know or remember what they were supposed to do. There were many horrified looks, or agonised looks that I think were meant to be sympathetic, that did not correlate at all with the plot or the scene.
The cinematography was below amateur grade. Half the time it was as if there was a hazy filter over the lens and there were many angles and shots that simply didn't make sense. Also the score was louder than the dialogue and continuous, even if the music lent nothing to the scene. It felt like it was there just for the heck of it. It was highly irritating right to the very end. The constant closeups of faces that were struggling to portray what they wanted to was painful.
The overall thrust of the film was a lot of titillation and see through clothes, a sex fest where everyone was having everyone else, and some of the most cringe worthy lesbian kissing scenes I've honestly ever seen. Liz Hurley wins the gold award for most awful kissing in the movies. And the cringeworthy moment when she pulls her panties back up after being caught kissing Natasha. It was like a pair of 16 year olds being caught in the playground. I actually gagged.
Makeup, although I expected a lot worse, overall was actually reasonable, apart from Hurley's. She honestly reminded me of some 80's porn star with her makeup, it did nothing whatsoever to put her in a good light.
The very final scene was utterly bizarre. After Mia has boarded the jet Rebecca has a final truth to admit to. I can't even talk about it really: it's not a great plot twist, it's just bizarre and unnecessary. I hate to say this but after seeing Damian's other, short film, The Boy on the Beach, I truly worry about the relationship between him and his mother.
I gave it a 2 but I think 1 was simply out of pity.
Oh dear...this film was the most horrendous excuse for a film ive ever seen... and ive seen some corkers. Its pretty much an island, friends who lost someone, solving it.
Shocking acting, using apparant 'eroticism ' to draw people in..it hasn't even got that going for it. Liz hurley, her acting was atrocious and the cunnilingus scene wasn't sexy but cringeworthy, she was about as convincing as..... actually nothing as bad to compare to. People are saying that this film is on par with 'The Room'...blasphemy!!! The Room is a cult classic...i just dont understand these comments.
I can only presume liz son said i wanna make film...she approved and starred in it hoping that would save it. It didn't liz. Its an embarrassment. Shes never been a good actress, let us be honest and judging by this, her son should pack up the film making too.
I honestly hate giving 1 stars..but sadly, this deserves it.
Shocking acting, using apparant 'eroticism ' to draw people in..it hasn't even got that going for it. Liz hurley, her acting was atrocious and the cunnilingus scene wasn't sexy but cringeworthy, she was about as convincing as..... actually nothing as bad to compare to. People are saying that this film is on par with 'The Room'...blasphemy!!! The Room is a cult classic...i just dont understand these comments.
I can only presume liz son said i wanna make film...she approved and starred in it hoping that would save it. It didn't liz. Its an embarrassment. Shes never been a good actress, let us be honest and judging by this, her son should pack up the film making too.
I honestly hate giving 1 stars..but sadly, this deserves it.
Elizabeth Hurley's lesbian scene (finally) was written and directed by her own son. Interesting. I wonder what kind of weird Oedipus complex this guy has. It would have been nice to see a little flesh from either actress, but oh well. This movie is such a snooze, with stilted acting and overly loud background music. I like the Saint Kitts-Nevis location but really, is the subject any different that a thousand other movies before it. Nepotism is alive and well in Hollywood/England. I could not recommend this move at any level, and would never watch anything from Damien Hurley again. Liz should have had her lesbian dalliance when she was still peak Hurley.
The 10/10;reviews at the start are obviously from friends of the cast.
This is simply Liz showing us she's still hot surround be the worst directed film in history.
I'm sorry Damien, I know all directors have to start somewhere but you've got a long way to go to be a respected director without mummy's help.
The cuts are terrible, and what makes it worse is the music, half a movie is the soundtrack and this is awful.
I feel really sorry for all the actors roped into this, you're going to have to work really hard to get past this tripe.
It's like a school film project that's been given an F .
This is simply Liz showing us she's still hot surround be the worst directed film in history.
I'm sorry Damien, I know all directors have to start somewhere but you've got a long way to go to be a respected director without mummy's help.
The cuts are terrible, and what makes it worse is the music, half a movie is the soundtrack and this is awful.
I feel really sorry for all the actors roped into this, you're going to have to work really hard to get past this tripe.
It's like a school film project that's been given an F .
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- AnecdotesThe writer and director is Elizabeth Hurley's son.
- Bandes originalesDance Edge
Written by Michael Richard Plowman
Performed by Michael Richard Plowman
Published by Accorder Music Publishing Limited
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