अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंA group of friends' plans unravel when a string of misfortunes spirals into bloodshed. Trust crumbles as the survivors are forced to confront harrowing the truth that sometimes, the deadlies... सभी पढ़ेंA group of friends' plans unravel when a string of misfortunes spirals into bloodshed. Trust crumbles as the survivors are forced to confront harrowing the truth that sometimes, the deadliest threats come from within.A group of friends' plans unravel when a string of misfortunes spirals into bloodshed. Trust crumbles as the survivors are forced to confront harrowing the truth that sometimes, the deadliest threats come from within.
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My role in this film is brief, yet I am extremely proud to be associated with "The Only Ones." It remains one of the best written and best executed scripts I have seen. That's what prompted me to become an executive producer. 'This film had to get made!
The storyline and characters are compelling, with elements of fear and fun. Excellent audio and video, superb cinematography, convincing actors. While it may appear to have a lengthy introduction, it is part of the story that draws you into its frightening realm. What is real, what is legend?
The story turns on its head elements of horror and absurdity, yet strongly grips with a deep dive into the characters. It's a wild ride! And a must-see for horror fans! Love it!
The storyline and characters are compelling, with elements of fear and fun. Excellent audio and video, superb cinematography, convincing actors. While it may appear to have a lengthy introduction, it is part of the story that draws you into its frightening realm. What is real, what is legend?
The story turns on its head elements of horror and absurdity, yet strongly grips with a deep dive into the characters. It's a wild ride! And a must-see for horror fans! Love it!
Heading out into the woods, a group of friends looking for a fun weekend manage to get interrupted when a surprise intruder forces them into an escalating series of violent encounters to deal with everything turning the weekend in the woods into a bloodbath as they try to stay alive.
Overall, this was a fairly solid and enjoyable indie slasher. One of the better features here is the strong and rather appealing storyline that comes off better than expected in the indie style. The opening series of interactions give this the kind of starting point for his backstory and start with the knowledge about his intensity and ferocity quite early on while using that backstory to offer a kind of fourth-wall-breaking setup about the group traveling to the location. The way it constantly tries to bring them into a traditional slasher film setup by encouraging the stereotypes to come into play, whether it's the group meeting the locals to get a hint of the surroundings before they arrive at the cabin or the various interactions with each other while at the house manages to fill in the necessary characterizations while also letting the other factors come together rather well. That leads incredibly well into the second half, where the trip turns sour following the discovery of the stranger who turns up at the house seeking revenge for an unknown scenario. Already having met him earlier, which helps to add some credence to the raving persona in this secondary encounter, it escalates to a point where it's quite likely to believe the situation. With this letting everything get further out of control involving people thought to be dead turning out to be alive, convenience allowing for misinterpretations to run rampant leading to the bloodshed that follows as the misguided scenarios bring about some great stalking scenes around the cabin, where it offers up several brutal deaths as well. It all has quite a lot to like overall, even if there are some big drawbacks on display. The main feature here is how misguided everything feels, where it's based on misinterpretations that don't feel natural or logical in the slightest. The group initially defending themselves and dealing with the intruder is fine, but even the first reason for his attack on the group is entirely misguided and immensely petty so that never makes sense, and with the group continuing everything afterward due to their stupidity at not bringing logic and reasoning it would've rendered a lot of the freakouts more believable. That might be missing the point, but it's somewhat hard to care about some of the scenarios present when everything is the result of such rampant stupidity, and illogical convenience is a bit underwhelming. The other real drawback here is the film's bizarre setup that's completely all over the place in terms of pacing. It spends a great deal of time to set up the backstory of the killer in the area with a fantastic build-up and series of encounters with several other random strangers that paint the picture of him being the main protagonist only to then get no mention of anything after that point which means all that time spent setting him up means nothing. That also applies to all the general interactions with the friends who are given plenty of time to get used to each other but are all pretty much used to taking up the timing, which is underwhelming. Combined with some minor low-budget limitations, there are some factors to lower this one.
Rated Unrated/R: Graphic Violence and Graphic Language.
Overall, this was a fairly solid and enjoyable indie slasher. One of the better features here is the strong and rather appealing storyline that comes off better than expected in the indie style. The opening series of interactions give this the kind of starting point for his backstory and start with the knowledge about his intensity and ferocity quite early on while using that backstory to offer a kind of fourth-wall-breaking setup about the group traveling to the location. The way it constantly tries to bring them into a traditional slasher film setup by encouraging the stereotypes to come into play, whether it's the group meeting the locals to get a hint of the surroundings before they arrive at the cabin or the various interactions with each other while at the house manages to fill in the necessary characterizations while also letting the other factors come together rather well. That leads incredibly well into the second half, where the trip turns sour following the discovery of the stranger who turns up at the house seeking revenge for an unknown scenario. Already having met him earlier, which helps to add some credence to the raving persona in this secondary encounter, it escalates to a point where it's quite likely to believe the situation. With this letting everything get further out of control involving people thought to be dead turning out to be alive, convenience allowing for misinterpretations to run rampant leading to the bloodshed that follows as the misguided scenarios bring about some great stalking scenes around the cabin, where it offers up several brutal deaths as well. It all has quite a lot to like overall, even if there are some big drawbacks on display. The main feature here is how misguided everything feels, where it's based on misinterpretations that don't feel natural or logical in the slightest. The group initially defending themselves and dealing with the intruder is fine, but even the first reason for his attack on the group is entirely misguided and immensely petty so that never makes sense, and with the group continuing everything afterward due to their stupidity at not bringing logic and reasoning it would've rendered a lot of the freakouts more believable. That might be missing the point, but it's somewhat hard to care about some of the scenarios present when everything is the result of such rampant stupidity, and illogical convenience is a bit underwhelming. The other real drawback here is the film's bizarre setup that's completely all over the place in terms of pacing. It spends a great deal of time to set up the backstory of the killer in the area with a fantastic build-up and series of encounters with several other random strangers that paint the picture of him being the main protagonist only to then get no mention of anything after that point which means all that time spent setting him up means nothing. That also applies to all the general interactions with the friends who are given plenty of time to get used to each other but are all pretty much used to taking up the timing, which is underwhelming. Combined with some minor low-budget limitations, there are some factors to lower this one.
Rated Unrated/R: Graphic Violence and Graphic Language.
As someone who has felt let down by more modern horror films, The Only Ones is one of the few I've truly enjoyed in a long time! Not only did I enjoy the acting and story, Jordan is a great director, as well as great person to meet. It brought a new level of maturity to a more common trope of the old country house and being stranded in the countryside, that was certainly needed. That being said there are some great kills, yet it's not so gory that my mom actually enjoyed the film. By the way, my mom is not even a horror fan. I certainly look forward to Jordan's next film. Definitely a must watch!!
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाThe teaser trailer for "The Only Ones" premiered at the 2023 Pittsburgh Moving Picture Festival on May 21st, 2023 where it won both "Best Teaser" and "Best Editing"
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- $50,000(अनुमानित)
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