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अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंIn Gracefield, three couples are spending a long weekend in a luxurious cabin when suddenly an uninvited guest in the form of a meteorite, comes crashing the party...In Gracefield, three couples are spending a long weekend in a luxurious cabin when suddenly an uninvited guest in the form of a meteorite, comes crashing the party...In Gracefield, three couples are spending a long weekend in a luxurious cabin when suddenly an uninvited guest in the form of a meteorite, comes crashing the party...
Alexandre Nachi
- Trey Myers
- (as Alex C. Nachi)
Ron Snow
- Lieutenant
- (वॉइस)
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Yet another found footage/group of friends in an isolated cabin beset by aliens movie; this time trying to justify everything being filmed by, believe it or not, having one of the characters insert a camera into a fake eye which, inexplicably includes a red recording light shining out of the lens ala the Terminator (the record light, even in micro cameras, is NOT in front of the lens and we won't even talk about the potentials for tissue irritation from inserting a home made fake eye - with red yarn for veins - into a soft tissue socket). Oh yes, and the aliens also make everyone's phone magically record for no reason - they must want to make sure they leave some proof of their visitation behind. But the upshot is that it wastes its thin premise with too much running around in the woods yelling about how they shouldn't be running around in the woods yelling; with three male actors whose deficiencies as thespians become more and more apparent the more agitated their characters get; repetitious and clunky dialogue (of the obvious and overt type - characters saying aloud what their responses are or the main guy constantly reiterating "I'm not losing anyone else" because, see, his wife lost their unborn baby in the same accident he lost his eye - which in Screenwriting for Dummies fashion had to immediately follow him saying something like "I'm just happy the baby will be healthy"); and last, but not least, all of the inconsistent alien behavior and random powers and attributes as if they spring from the collected history of ALL movie aliens and NOT a specific species or technologically developed society (and this includes a spaceship design inspired (or just poorly copied from) Close Encounters. I wish filmmakers would think these things through with intelligence and creativity instead of throwing everything against the wall and settling for anything that sticks. I appreciate the constraints of low budget film-making but, in the end, there's still no excuse for stupid.
The Gracefield Incident starts promisingly, it even comes up with a concept to justify the whole thing being recorded and I started to think this might surprise.
Alas it didn't, in fact within about 20 minutes it soon descends into that found footage formula we've had shoved down our throats for the past couple of decades and brings no originality to the table.
Group of 20 somethings go out to have fun in a secluded cabin and become targeted by aliens. That's basically it.
Kudos to them for the sfx because though they aren't fantastic at least they didn't do the usual thing of not showing you anything to keep the budget down.
The film isn't without its moments but ultimately this is just yet another flawed found footage mess.
The Good:
Great twist on the justification for still recording when crap is going down
Nice selection of movie posters
Decent enough start
The Bad:
Becomes real generic real fast
Lifeless cast
Alas it didn't, in fact within about 20 minutes it soon descends into that found footage formula we've had shoved down our throats for the past couple of decades and brings no originality to the table.
Group of 20 somethings go out to have fun in a secluded cabin and become targeted by aliens. That's basically it.
Kudos to them for the sfx because though they aren't fantastic at least they didn't do the usual thing of not showing you anything to keep the budget down.
The film isn't without its moments but ultimately this is just yet another flawed found footage mess.
The Good:
Great twist on the justification for still recording when crap is going down
Nice selection of movie posters
Decent enough start
The Bad:
Becomes real generic real fast
Lifeless cast
A shame that the acting was so wooden (particularly from lead role Mathieu Ratthe) and all narrative was so over explained and needlessly dramatic (even in non dramatic moments). Because there were some good scary moments. And at no point did it make me want to turn off. But the need for the main character to explain everything in shouty monotone, particularly toward the end, and to jump to conclusions with no seeming explanation did get a little tiring. Completely didn't care about any of them. Except for the dog. Who no one seemed to care about at all. Poor dog. Best actor of the lot.
I created a profile purely to rate this film as terrible. Like, truly awful. If I could go back in time and punch myself in the dick for ever wanting to see this film, I would. The acting is terrible but I can see the story working in some way. if it wasn't in this film. do yourself a favour and watch something else.
The characters are so stupid I genuinely wanted to cry and punch my own teeth out.
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाDuring filming, production was almost stopped due to the poor performances of the actors.
- गूफ़at 52 minutes the guys are blowing up balloons to mark their way back to the cabin. The balloons are shown floating upward. This would not happen with air from lungs, helium is needed to make the balloons float and no helium tank was present.
- भाव
Mathew Donovan: Oh shit!
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