Dopo aver rapito e assalito brutalmente due ragazze, un gruppo di criminali trova senza saperlo rifugio in una casa che appartiene ai genitori di una delle loro vittime. Il padre e la madre ... Leggi tuttoDopo aver rapito e assalito brutalmente due ragazze, un gruppo di criminali trova senza saperlo rifugio in una casa che appartiene ai genitori di una delle loro vittime. Il padre e la madre architettano una vendetta incredibilmente cruenta.Dopo aver rapito e assalito brutalmente due ragazze, un gruppo di criminali trova senza saperlo rifugio in una casa che appartiene ai genitori di una delle loro vittime. Il padre e la madre architettano una vendetta incredibilmente cruenta.
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The imposing Garret Dillahunt stars as Krug, the leader of a criminal family, for whom kidnapping, rape, extortion and murder are the order of the day. The scenes in which he captures the two girls and then subjects them to a horrendous ordeal within the woods is still a powerfully shocking moment, although thankfully it doesn't go into as much unpleasant detail as in the Craven movie. The scene then shifts to the titular location, which for me is where the film really gets going: it's all about the suspense inherent in waiting for the parents to find out what happened and then watching what they do about it, the classic home invasion premise.
What ensues both delights and disappoints. There's a violent and lengthy scene in which a character is attacked which really pays off, but aside from that what follows is a little disappointing – not least the tacked-on ending involving a microwave, which takes the mildly realistic events of the previous movie and trashes them with a frankly outrageous and unbelievable gore scene.
The cast is pretty good, which seems to be the norm for these modern-day remakes (aside from the teen slashers, in which the cast remain drivelling). Dillahunt excels in the role which made David Hess's name; he's no Hess, but he gets close at times. Tony Goldwyn, previously a villain in the likes of THE LAST SAMURAI, is particularly good as the father caught up in events spiralling out of control, although Monica Potter as the mother has little to work with. Yes, there are a couple of unwise twists where the plot deviates from the original – and horror fans will be disappointed there's no chainsaw this time around – but for the most part this is a workable suspense thriller with enough viciousness to appease moviegoers looking for their latest violent fix.
The setup was stellar and the ending did not disappoint. I give it a 7 but if it was possible I would have given it a 7.5.
Good for the genre and great by comparison of other remakes.
I would definitely suggest it to anyone that enjoys the genre.
The director builds the scenario and tension well and doesn't overdo the horror clichés. Convincing acting by a cast of unknowns.
The original was pretty much your standard 1970s B-grade exploitation thriller, complete with low production values and hammy acting. This version, on the other hand, is much slicker and has decent performances.
For all it's intensity and guts, the original film isn't a well made film by any stretch of the imagination. Camera work is mostly ugly, some acting isn't great, and the comic elements don't work and drag things down. This newer Last House is easily a better made and acted film even if some of the gorier aspects have been toned down.
If it has any faults, it's the awful ending which feels tacked on and completely unnecessary.
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- QuizThe interiors and exteriors of the Collingwood house were built all on the same location to avoid having to relocate the production to a sound stage.
- BlooperThe boat in the film for which they could not find the keys was a newer model Ski Nautique. These particular boats do not use keys. They use a four digit start code which you must input into the keyless ignition panel. This panel is marked by a big red start button.
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Krug: [to John] What are the odds, man? Of course your little girl had a lot to do with it. You should be proud. How'd you make us, anyway? Did my fucking kid rat us out? That's it, isn't it? My fucking kid! Figured out who you were and blabbered his brains. Hey, by the way, y'all did a bang up job on my brother. He is really fucking dead down there!
- ConnessioniEdited into Heads Blow Up! (2011)
- Colonne sonoreCatch Me If You Can
Written by Gym Class Heroes, Patrick Stump and Pete Wentz (as Peter Wentz)
Performed by Gym Class Heroes
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- Budget
- 15.000.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 32.752.215 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 14.118.685 USD
- 15 mar 2009
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 45.995.223 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 53 minuti
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- 1.85 : 1