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अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंKylie Winters, a bullied teen, is forced to babysit at an isolated country mansion on Halloween night. When a small boy in a pig mask appears at the door trick-or-treating, Kylie's night tra... सभी पढ़ेंKylie Winters, a bullied teen, is forced to babysit at an isolated country mansion on Halloween night. When a small boy in a pig mask appears at the door trick-or-treating, Kylie's night transforms into a horrifying game of cat-and-mouse.Kylie Winters, a bullied teen, is forced to babysit at an isolated country mansion on Halloween night. When a small boy in a pig mask appears at the door trick-or-treating, Kylie's night transforms into a horrifying game of cat-and-mouse.
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- 9 जीत और कुल 1 नामांकन
Michael Lipka
- Peter
- (as Mikey Lipka)
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This movie was a chore to watch. I mean what was the premise? It's a shame too because the effects and budget were decent, and why was this movie all over the place that as no ryme not reason no plot ,and after all this 80 or so minutes your going to spend watching this your going to get some so called shock ending that makes no sense whatsoever. These endings are supposed to make the viewer think and hit Google for answers as to why this is what it is and so on. The ending was so bad that I don't even want to understand what the point of it was. Don't bother with this one because it's 84 minutes you won't get back.
The movie was pretty average. The story was pretty predictable there were some twists through out the movie but everyone could have guessed those. the beginning was unnecessary and didn't add anything to the story.
The setting was classic but was pretty well done and scary , a big mansion with lots of rooms and hiding places inside of the woods isolated from the city.
The bad guys looked scary but there is no info given about who they really are and what their motives are to kill. In a movie like the Wrong turn you know the bad guys are inbred, live in a small house in the woods and kill people to eat them because they are cannibals. in this movie you just have to guess all these things about the bad guys.
I really enjoyed there was no over the top gore. people just got killed and that's it just some blood but no whole waves of blood coming out of someone
The ending was really over the top and didn't make sense to me, it's just like they were too lazy to make a proper ending
like I said the beginning was unnecessary , the story is predictable but the movie doesn't fail at being thrilling and scary and is not too bad I recommend to watch it but don't expect a masterpiece
The setting was classic but was pretty well done and scary , a big mansion with lots of rooms and hiding places inside of the woods isolated from the city.
The bad guys looked scary but there is no info given about who they really are and what their motives are to kill. In a movie like the Wrong turn you know the bad guys are inbred, live in a small house in the woods and kill people to eat them because they are cannibals. in this movie you just have to guess all these things about the bad guys.
I really enjoyed there was no over the top gore. people just got killed and that's it just some blood but no whole waves of blood coming out of someone
The ending was really over the top and didn't make sense to me, it's just like they were too lazy to make a proper ending
like I said the beginning was unnecessary , the story is predictable but the movie doesn't fail at being thrilling and scary and is not too bad I recommend to watch it but don't expect a masterpiece
SPOOKTOBER chapter 8:
A Halloween-set Horror
A House invasion horror taking place on October 31st gave "Berkshire County" a.k.a. "Tormented" plenty of appeal despite the lackluster ratings, but little did I know, it turned out to be a rather frustrating watch with little to none of the craved-for seasonal vibes.
It all starts out reasonably well, but with a muddy, mean spirit. Our main character is Kylie Winters, a terribly bullied introvert teen, who gets cornered into giving a blowjob, is secretly filmed, and neither the school, parents, friends, the guy or his girlfriend is happy about that.. Impressively enough, throughout the runtime, the writer fails to establish enough sympathy for a character that essentially continuously suffers. Script frustrates frequently, characters, of whom some or unlikable, at times do not make rational decisions, among other things that interfere with the much needed realism.
Amidst the turmoil Kylie goes to a remote "mansion" to babysit two 8 year olds, and this is where three scary piglets come in, and try to break in. Motivation? Still not certain, so that's not so good. Sure, there's a "reveal" sort of move at the end, but it's just void. Although bringing nothing new to the table, the house invasion portion of "Tormented" is the one that works best, and keeps one engaged. A bit of suspense, a bit of gore, and at the very least an average cat-and-mouse thriller.
Eventually Audrey Cummings's directional debut runs its due course without many surprises on the way. Overall, the vibe of "Berkshire County" feels muddy, and not in a good way. The script should've been well revised before being greenlit. Set on Halloween, but has a few mentions of the word and couple pumpkins, so only recommended to die-hard fans of house invasion thrillers. My rating: 4/10.
A House invasion horror taking place on October 31st gave "Berkshire County" a.k.a. "Tormented" plenty of appeal despite the lackluster ratings, but little did I know, it turned out to be a rather frustrating watch with little to none of the craved-for seasonal vibes.
It all starts out reasonably well, but with a muddy, mean spirit. Our main character is Kylie Winters, a terribly bullied introvert teen, who gets cornered into giving a blowjob, is secretly filmed, and neither the school, parents, friends, the guy or his girlfriend is happy about that.. Impressively enough, throughout the runtime, the writer fails to establish enough sympathy for a character that essentially continuously suffers. Script frustrates frequently, characters, of whom some or unlikable, at times do not make rational decisions, among other things that interfere with the much needed realism.
Amidst the turmoil Kylie goes to a remote "mansion" to babysit two 8 year olds, and this is where three scary piglets come in, and try to break in. Motivation? Still not certain, so that's not so good. Sure, there's a "reveal" sort of move at the end, but it's just void. Although bringing nothing new to the table, the house invasion portion of "Tormented" is the one that works best, and keeps one engaged. A bit of suspense, a bit of gore, and at the very least an average cat-and-mouse thriller.
Eventually Audrey Cummings's directional debut runs its due course without many surprises on the way. Overall, the vibe of "Berkshire County" feels muddy, and not in a good way. The script should've been well revised before being greenlit. Set on Halloween, but has a few mentions of the word and couple pumpkins, so only recommended to die-hard fans of house invasion thrillers. My rating: 4/10.
I recently watched the Canadian horror film 🇨🇦 Tormented (2014) on Tubi. The story follows a young woman babysitting on Halloween night. A boy in a strange mask knocks on her door, and she dismisses him. Shortly thereafter, other masked individuals arrive, and they seem unwilling to leave. What do they want, and why are they there on this particular night?
Directed by Audrey Cummings (She Never Died), the film stars Alysa King (The Dwelling), Madison Ferguson (The Shape of Water), Michael Lipka (Girl), Samora Smallwood (The Way Home), and Bart Rochon (Cascade).
This movie felt similar to The Strangers in many ways. The family dynamic is well established, and while the killers' motives are unique, they could have been better executed. The kills and horror elements are lacking for most of the film, except for the cool masks, which were my favorite part until the very end. The acting was solid and authentic enough. I particularly liked the ending, which had a smart twist and left me wondering, "Where was that throughout the film?"
In conclusion, Tormented has enough horror elements to make it worth a watch but not enough to stand out within the genre. I would score this a 5/10 and recommend seeing it once.
Directed by Audrey Cummings (She Never Died), the film stars Alysa King (The Dwelling), Madison Ferguson (The Shape of Water), Michael Lipka (Girl), Samora Smallwood (The Way Home), and Bart Rochon (Cascade).
This movie felt similar to The Strangers in many ways. The family dynamic is well established, and while the killers' motives are unique, they could have been better executed. The kills and horror elements are lacking for most of the film, except for the cool masks, which were my favorite part until the very end. The acting was solid and authentic enough. I particularly liked the ending, which had a smart twist and left me wondering, "Where was that throughout the film?"
In conclusion, Tormented has enough horror elements to make it worth a watch but not enough to stand out within the genre. I would score this a 5/10 and recommend seeing it once.
Horrible, not even funny, lazy, boring, terrible, avoid.
Enough said.
Enough said.
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाThis film is also presented under the alternate title of "Tormented."
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- चलने की अवधि1 घंटा 23 मिनट
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- 2.35 : 1
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