Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA blind young suicide-hotline operator descends into a night of unrelenting terror when an obsessive caller turns out to be a serial killer.A blind young suicide-hotline operator descends into a night of unrelenting terror when an obsessive caller turns out to be a serial killer.A blind young suicide-hotline operator descends into a night of unrelenting terror when an obsessive caller turns out to be a serial killer.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Emily
- (as Camillia Sanes Monet)
- Victim #1
- (as Carina Aviles)
- Victim #2
- (as Andrea Vicuna)
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Corri English is fantastic and so is queen Traci Lords! She definitely stole the show.Though I would have liked to see her in the film more. I think the casting was done well, because not one star takes over the story. I was able to believe all of the actors in their characters.
The story flowed really well, I didn't have much to catch up with and I didn't get left behind by the story going too quickly.
I like that the gore wasn't excessive and I was never grossed out. A great thriller nonetheless!
Only watch if you have literally nothing else to watch.
Where to start with this film? Everything's wrong about it, from the forgettable acting to the one-dimensional characters (including much of the 'cannon fodder' supporting cast), poor script, silly kill scenes, and an almost entire lack of menace throughout. Corri English is acceptable in the central role - playing a blind character is never easy - but everyone else is poor. This includes B-movie starlet Traci Lords and Tyler Mane (X-MEN), the latter playing the rather uninteresting killer. Despite the short running time, this goes on and on for what seems like an age, until an ending which cuts things off abruptly just when it was getting interesting.
Devil May Call is pretty much what I expected from a horror film starring an ex-WCW wrestler and an ageing ex-pornstar: nothing to phone home about. To be fair, the film opens promisingly with a neat title sequence during which we hear a series of desperate calls to a crisis hot-line, followed by a tense scene in which a victim of serial killer John attempts to escape from the psycho's home while he is speaking to Sam on the phone. If only the rest of the film had been as 'edge of the seat', we might have had a unexpected treat on our hands.
As it stands, the film is a massive disappointment, with a predictable plot that plays out in dreary fashion until the forgettable finale (I won't go into detail since I've already forgotten how the film ends). Mane, as hulking weirdo John, is mildly menacing due to his size, but the film fails to chill or thrill as it should, director Jason Cuadrado fumbling the intended jump-scares and delivering zilch in the way of gore. Traci Lords, once every teenage boys' wet dream, plays Val, an unmarried middle-aged counsellor obsessed with cats.
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- Citations
[last lines]
Sam: [narrating] You and I though not everyone makes it John, it can take more than some people have in them and every minute of every day you may ask yourself is it worth it? Even worth fighting so hard in the dark? I honestly don't know if its worth it John... I don't have any great truth I can share with you for so long I fought myself and everyone who lifted a hand to help you know what it has taught me? It has taught me I'm a fighter
- Crédits fousOne more scene can be seen after the ending credits.
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Détails
- Durée
- 1h 24min(84 min)
- Couleur