अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंHorror Anthology produced by filmmakers from around the world, which explores the subject of Demons, with inspiration from Ancient Mythology, Religion and the Cosmological Horror of H. P. Lo... सभी पढ़ेंHorror Anthology produced by filmmakers from around the world, which explores the subject of Demons, with inspiration from Ancient Mythology, Religion and the Cosmological Horror of H. P. Lovecraft.Horror Anthology produced by filmmakers from around the world, which explores the subject of Demons, with inspiration from Ancient Mythology, Religion and the Cosmological Horror of H. P. Lovecraft.
Iain Mitchell Leslie
- Cooper (segment "Wendigo")
- (as Iain Leslie)
- …
Allen Regimbal
- Benjamin (segment "Bad Company")
- (as Allen Reimbal)
Eleonore Turner
- (segment "Bad Company")
- (as Eleonore Dendy)
Steven McDonald
- Homeless Man (segment "Demon in the Woods")
- (as Steven MacDonald)
Julin
- Jenny (segment "Eli's House")
- (as Julin Jean)
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Lately I've been forcing myself to go into movies with absolutely zero expectations. This view surprisingly has paid off on more than one occasion. With such a rich texture of cinematic styles from the four corners there is something in this film for everyone - even if they don't enjoy every segment, there is bound to be one that appeals to their particular sensibilities (or lack thereof).
I've never been a fan of demonic material as most people seldom understand its roots or real-world implications. But biblical inaccuracies aside, it is still a thrill a minute romp that doesn't let up from the opening credits to the final chord.
Definitely deserves better than its score, which is weird because most of the users reviews are pretty good.
This is the worst collection of crap ever put together. Calling it horror is laughable, it's just horrible.
The scariest thing about this anthology is that anyone would think it worth presenting to fans of horror. So what's so bad about it? I'm glad you asked. The writing is bad,, the effects are bad, the acting is bad, the direction is bad. All of it is bad, bad, bad. Not a single decent segment in the whole film and I persevered until the bitter end thinking there must surely be something worthwhile. There isn't. Seriously you could go on Youtube right now and find real quality horror, a thousand times superior to this rubbish.
FOR WE ARE MANY is a partial quote from the Bible, the context being a story in Matthew according which Jesus Christ during his travels encounters a man who is possessed by some kind of "unclean spirit" which begs Jesus not to cast him out of the man's body; When Jesus asks for the spirit's name, it responds by saying:"My name is Legion, for we are many".
Notwithstanding the biblically inspired title, this movie has nothing to do with Christian Fundamentalism. Rather, it is an anthology of 13 short horror films which all have in common that their stories are inspired by demons.
Most anthologies have a wide variance in the quality of the individual short films, but this one is surprisingly uniform when every aspect of each segment is considered. A positive quality most of them have in common is that they are very good at evoking atmosphere. This is even more impressive given that they do not have much time to do so, since 13 short films plus a wraparound story are crammed into about 80 minutes. However, invariably each segment falls short on some other aspect, which differs for each: for one it is might be wooden acting, for another too much theatricality, yet for another logical gaps in the story, yet for another some element that ruins an otherwise good story, and so on. With 13 films it would be more effort than it is worth to point out the flaws in each individual segment, but surprisingly, they all even out to about the same, and that is why my rating is not just a mean but also a mode.
One easy oversight is that the individual segments are introduced without a title (and, preferably, the director's name). A title not only helps anchor a segment in our minds, so that we can more easily differentiate it from other segments using, but, if it is well-chosen, it can also help prepare the audience for the segment and thereby elevate the viewing experience.
The segments I liked the most were the one involving the devious butler, whose actor made an indelible impression as a deranged maniac in HUMAN CENTIPEDE 2 (2011), and the one involving the demonic tree. The first featured a familiar plot, but the execution was carried out really well; the second, a short found footage movie, featured outstanding cinematography; I believe a full-length found footage feature with that kind of cinematography (and assuming at a high level in all other aspects) would truly stand out in the genre.
The large number of segments reminded me a bit of THE ABC'S OF DEATH (2012) franchise, which contains in each film 26 segments, one for each letter of the alphabet, but, frankly, I liked the movies in that franchise better.
Notwithstanding the biblically inspired title, this movie has nothing to do with Christian Fundamentalism. Rather, it is an anthology of 13 short horror films which all have in common that their stories are inspired by demons.
Most anthologies have a wide variance in the quality of the individual short films, but this one is surprisingly uniform when every aspect of each segment is considered. A positive quality most of them have in common is that they are very good at evoking atmosphere. This is even more impressive given that they do not have much time to do so, since 13 short films plus a wraparound story are crammed into about 80 minutes. However, invariably each segment falls short on some other aspect, which differs for each: for one it is might be wooden acting, for another too much theatricality, yet for another logical gaps in the story, yet for another some element that ruins an otherwise good story, and so on. With 13 films it would be more effort than it is worth to point out the flaws in each individual segment, but surprisingly, they all even out to about the same, and that is why my rating is not just a mean but also a mode.
One easy oversight is that the individual segments are introduced without a title (and, preferably, the director's name). A title not only helps anchor a segment in our minds, so that we can more easily differentiate it from other segments using, but, if it is well-chosen, it can also help prepare the audience for the segment and thereby elevate the viewing experience.
The segments I liked the most were the one involving the devious butler, whose actor made an indelible impression as a deranged maniac in HUMAN CENTIPEDE 2 (2011), and the one involving the demonic tree. The first featured a familiar plot, but the execution was carried out really well; the second, a short found footage movie, featured outstanding cinematography; I believe a full-length found footage feature with that kind of cinematography (and assuming at a high level in all other aspects) would truly stand out in the genre.
The large number of segments reminded me a bit of THE ABC'S OF DEATH (2012) franchise, which contains in each film 26 segments, one for each letter of the alphabet, but, frankly, I liked the movies in that franchise better.
A solid horror anthology (more please!) with the running theme of demons. Some shorts are better than others as they vary in quality in terms of FX, cinematography, acting, story etc. but as micro-budget indie horror goes this is a refreshing and fun watch for anyone interested in horror.
Particular standouts were 'Creek,' a classic monster chase through the woods with a great end shot, 'Three Times Round,' suspenseful found footage film with a creepy tree, and 'Intervention,' a clever modern twist on possession via social media.
Particular standouts were 'Creek,' a classic monster chase through the woods with a great end shot, 'Three Times Round,' suspenseful found footage film with a creepy tree, and 'Intervention,' a clever modern twist on possession via social media.
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रेटिंग देने के लिए साइन-इन करें और वैयक्तिकृत सुझावों के लिए वॉचलिस्ट करें
- How long is For We Are Many?Alexa द्वारा संचालित
- Is this another pro-christian film pretending to be something else?
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- 1.78 : 1
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