Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueSix eager students strike out to explore and record live footage of paranormal activity at an abandoned plantation, but one unsettled spirit gives them more than they asked for.Six eager students strike out to explore and record live footage of paranormal activity at an abandoned plantation, but one unsettled spirit gives them more than they asked for.Six eager students strike out to explore and record live footage of paranormal activity at an abandoned plantation, but one unsettled spirit gives them more than they asked for.
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- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 1 victoire au total
Sergio Joachim
- Gavin Charles
- (as Sergio Suave)
Benjamin Anderson
- Caretaker
- (as Benjie Anderson)
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...then this is your lucky day! A bunch of college students acting like total immature pricks and fighting about nothing go to a "haunted" mansion where literally nothing is scary, supernatural or haunted, and...record it all! Yay! Really, if you enjoy movies where nothing happens for 95% of the time, then you will LOVE this one!
Found footage horror movie makers need to learn to include horror throughout the movie, not just in the last 30-secone frantic nonsense. Seriously, this movie is SO boring that you would enjoy watching grass grow more. Do NOT waste any money on watching this. If it is free, still avoid it.
Found footage horror movie makers need to learn to include horror throughout the movie, not just in the last 30-secone frantic nonsense. Seriously, this movie is SO boring that you would enjoy watching grass grow more. Do NOT waste any money on watching this. If it is free, still avoid it.
This movie didn't make the effort and neither will I. 30 minutes of watching fake interviews, "college students" eating pizza, "college students" sitting in class, and then having the fakest game of "never have I ever" before they even get to the haunted house. I turned it off at the 30 minute mark when I realized how much of my time the director was willing to waste just to set up yet another found-footage haunted house movie.
THE FINAL PROJECT is a found footage movie which tells the story of six classmates who undertake to make a documentary about the Lafitte Plantation, which evidently is real-life historical site, in order to investigate reports of a haunting. Naturally, they find more than what they expected.
Starting with a boiler plate haunted house outline is not necessarily bad so long as the film-makers add enough interesting elements to make the film still unique and memorable. For example, DEADSTREAM (2022) turned this concept into an enjoyable horror-comedy by interweaving clever humorous commentary on social media influencers.
Unfortunately, PROJECT adds nothing unique, interesting or new. The story is bare bones, instead filled up with banal exchanges apparently meant to convey that this is a group of horny, self-centered students which, however, in actuality conveys nothing more than that the screenwriters were too lazy to think up interesting dialogue and instead probably just let the actors improvise. In fact, the useless filler takes up so much time that the group does not even get to the haunted house until almost exactly the midpoint of the movie.
Once there, the haunted house is underwhelming, as there is no atmosphere to speak of. The cinematography seems really amateurish, and major plot holes become painfully apparent: the students have modern equipment but no cell phones with which to contact each other when they are separated? They want to spend the night but brought nothing that one would normally bring for an overnight stay? When several members of the team go missing, they insist on splitting up, and getting help does not cross their minds until they are down to two?
Once the students begin to be offed, it looks like a human is doing it. I considered that there was going to be a plot twist in that the house was not haunted after all, but that the murders were going to be revealed as the workings of a madman, a la SCOOBY DOO, but darker. If planting such doubts was intentional, then the movie did have at least one interesting aspect, but because the overall level of this movie is so amateurish, I cannot be sure that it really was intended. Oh, and the movie does have one effective jump scare.
One aspect that grates is that the film is inconsistent on some very basic issues: In one scene in the house, all the members of the team introduce themselves, but not the person behind the camera who must be a ghost, apparently. In fact, the movie gets the number of students/victims wrong several times, and the final scene also contradicts what we were told just a couple minutes before (and at the beginning of the movie). Such sloppiness betrays the amateurishness of a mediocre student project. I wonder how this was theatrically released at all.
Starting with a boiler plate haunted house outline is not necessarily bad so long as the film-makers add enough interesting elements to make the film still unique and memorable. For example, DEADSTREAM (2022) turned this concept into an enjoyable horror-comedy by interweaving clever humorous commentary on social media influencers.
Unfortunately, PROJECT adds nothing unique, interesting or new. The story is bare bones, instead filled up with banal exchanges apparently meant to convey that this is a group of horny, self-centered students which, however, in actuality conveys nothing more than that the screenwriters were too lazy to think up interesting dialogue and instead probably just let the actors improvise. In fact, the useless filler takes up so much time that the group does not even get to the haunted house until almost exactly the midpoint of the movie.
Once there, the haunted house is underwhelming, as there is no atmosphere to speak of. The cinematography seems really amateurish, and major plot holes become painfully apparent: the students have modern equipment but no cell phones with which to contact each other when they are separated? They want to spend the night but brought nothing that one would normally bring for an overnight stay? When several members of the team go missing, they insist on splitting up, and getting help does not cross their minds until they are down to two?
Once the students begin to be offed, it looks like a human is doing it. I considered that there was going to be a plot twist in that the house was not haunted after all, but that the murders were going to be revealed as the workings of a madman, a la SCOOBY DOO, but darker. If planting such doubts was intentional, then the movie did have at least one interesting aspect, but because the overall level of this movie is so amateurish, I cannot be sure that it really was intended. Oh, and the movie does have one effective jump scare.
One aspect that grates is that the film is inconsistent on some very basic issues: In one scene in the house, all the members of the team introduce themselves, but not the person behind the camera who must be a ghost, apparently. In fact, the movie gets the number of students/victims wrong several times, and the final scene also contradicts what we were told just a couple minutes before (and at the beginning of the movie). Such sloppiness betrays the amateurishness of a mediocre student project. I wonder how this was theatrically released at all.
This was honestly the worst movie I have ever seen. The acting poor quality, the special effects were bad. I watched it hoping it was gonna be good and was very disappointed. The kills didn't make any sense, the plot line didn't make any sense.
THE FINAL PROJECT is another homemade found footage horror in which absolutely nothing happens other than a bunch of shaky camera work and a whole lot of bad acting and screaming. The storyline, if it can be described as such, involves a bunch of students who decide to visit a haunted plantation for a school project. On arrival they interview a bunch of locations, arrive on location...and you can guess the rest.
Very little happens in terms of incident in this film. There's no gore, danger, or suspense, just a lot of reacting to stuff the viewer isn't involved with. About one person gets killed on screen and the rest is just a noisy blur. This found footage film is definitely at the lower end of the scale with an almost entire lack of characterisation and near-constant screaming that makes it a very difficult watch. It's about on par with Michael Rooker's THE LOST EPISODE in terms of quality, i.e. at the very bottom of the barrel.
Very little happens in terms of incident in this film. There's no gore, danger, or suspense, just a lot of reacting to stuff the viewer isn't involved with. About one person gets killed on screen and the rest is just a noisy blur. This found footage film is definitely at the lower end of the scale with an almost entire lack of characterisation and near-constant screaming that makes it a very difficult watch. It's about on par with Michael Rooker's THE LOST EPISODE in terms of quality, i.e. at the very bottom of the barrel.
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Site officiel
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Night of Lafitte
- Société de production
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- Durée1 heure 22 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.78 : 1
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