अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंWhen two friends, Dominique and Ursula, uncover an ancient book in a graveyard one night, they discover that the book has the supernatural power to grant any evil desire written within it.When two friends, Dominique and Ursula, uncover an ancient book in a graveyard one night, they discover that the book has the supernatural power to grant any evil desire written within it.When two friends, Dominique and Ursula, uncover an ancient book in a graveyard one night, they discover that the book has the supernatural power to grant any evil desire written within it.
- पुरस्कार
- 2 कुल नामांकन
- Lisa
- (as Laura Konechny)
- Nate
- (as Jake Le Doux)
- Kyle
- (as Aleks Holts)
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I have to admit, the story itself got my attention as it is a good one even though we've seen this type of thing a thousand times over. The characters, Ursula and Dominique introduce things with good humour and edginess, both providing an interesting start to the movie. But, as is often the way with teen horrors, Devil's Diary does the usual nose dive on ideas in the second half and quite literally dies in the dirt unceremoniously. One part that worked was when the book left Ursula to entice other ill-prepared characters, giving some further interest in the story, leaving a path of calamity in the book's wake. It all sounds quite silly when we consider a book's ability to cause people's demise, but actually it's the silliness that keeps things fun and watchable. It kind of reminds me of a Scooby Doo episode for some reason, with it's playfully not-to-spooky scenarios. I'll give it just a pass mark of 5 stars, because the second half is very tropey and by the numbers, but I enjoyed Ursula and Dominique in the first half.
BASIC PLOT: On a strange night, in an abandoned cemetery, two teenage girls, Dominique (Alexz Johnson) and Ursula (Magda Apanowicz), see a grave get hit by lightening. When they approach it, they see it's a minister's grave, and on top of it, still smoking, is a strange book. It appears unharmed by the lightening strike, and is full of blank pages. Dominique is unfazed by this odd occurrence, but Ursula is intrigued. There's an inscription inside the book's cover. It reads, "Who shall ever freely give thy soul in these pages, shall be requited with a power. The word is thy bond." Ursula feels a strange pull coming from the book, and when she returns home, she begins pouring out every negative and hateful feeling she has ever had, onto it's pages. Most of her thoughts are on the "popular bullies," the cheerleaders, the jocks, all of which have made her life a living hell. The next day, the head cheerleader, Heather (Miriam McDonald), has her legs crushed in a freak accident. The day after, Heather's boyfriend is burned in chemistry class. Ursula's behavior is becoming increasingly bizarre. Dominique knows she has to get help, and soon. A strange title appeared on the cover of the book, after Ursula began writing in it. When translated from Latin, it reads, "Devil's Diary." Dominique's only hope is Father Mulligan (Brian Krause). Can the two of them discover what's happening in time to save Ursula's immortal soul?
WHAT WORKS: *This is a great atmospheric! The location management team (Jamie Lake -location manager and Kimberly Lozinski -location scout) deserve real accolades for finding these creepy locations. The cemetery, the old church, even Dominique's house, all give this film a disturbing vibe.
*John Benjamin Martin does a great job writing believable characters. Anyone who's ever been to high school will recognize these people. It's a much better effort than his later work, I'd recommend you avoid Summer House (2008), one of the worst movies I've ever seen. But here he shines, giving a dark interpretation of a supernatural teen scream.
WHAT DOESN'T WORK: *Why doesn't Father Mulligan (Brian Krause) come to Dominique's aid at the end of the movie? He would be able to help her formulate a story, so she wouldn't be trapped in the nut hut. His character in general, is not needed, and never materializes to anything.
TO RECOMMEND, OR NOT TO RECOMMEND, THAT IS THE QUESTION: *I would recommend this to anyone who is a fan of supernatural teen screams. It is a bit dark, but a worthwhile effort, especially for a made-for-tv movie.
CLOSING NOTES: *This is a Made-For-TV movie, please keep that in mind before you watch\rate it. TV movies have a much lower budget, and so your expectations should be adjusted.
*I have no connection to the film, or production in ANY way. I am just an honest viewer, who wishes for more straight forward reviews. Hope I helped you out.
The acting was superb in this movie, The actress that played Dominique is a brilliant young actress, and I have a feeling we're going to see much more of her in the future... This movie was evil incarnate, not huge on a effects, just pure Evil! GREAT Premise! And GOOD Acting! Everything Evil the bearer writes in the book comes true, and some of these little teenage girls have got some very evil Imaginations running around in their little heads LOL so give this movie a try I think you'll like it! I enjoyed the hell out of it (Pun intended)
This is a TV movie and it looks it. That's one of its weakest. It needs bigger production value and better people to create a more compelling style. The horror parts were just weak. It has a pretty good concept, and Magda Apanowicz is great as the bullied Ursula who turns evil. She's the best thing in the movie. Killing her off midway thru is the worst mistake they make. After that Alexz Johnson just couldn't hold the whole movie together. The gang to get the book back just doesn't have the Scooby Doo vibe. The movie just falls apart after Ursula.
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाThe original title for the film was"Teenager's Diary" and was advertised as such.
- गूफ़Throughout the movie, any time a female screams it's always the same female voice no matter which character is screaming.
- भाव
Father Mark Mulligan: Do you know who has the book now?
Dominique Davies: I think I do. Um, classmates. Girls that aren't very nice.
Father Sanchez: Efemeris Diabli will always move into more ambitious hands. It is the way of evil. It is the way evil works in this world.
Dominique Davies: Okay. How do we destroy it?
Father Sanchez: It cannot be destroyed. Anymore than man can destroy evil itself.
Dominique Davies: So, if people are getting hurt, do you not think we should call the police?
Father Sanchez: This is a battle for souls, child! The laws of man are blind to such things!