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The Beach House

  • 2019
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 28min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
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Liana Liberato in The Beach House (2019)
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Una fuga romantica per due giovani studenti innamorati si trasforma in una lotta per la sopravvivenza quando gli ospiti inaspettati e l'ambiente circostante mostrano segni di una misteriosa ... Leggi tuttoUna fuga romantica per due giovani studenti innamorati si trasforma in una lotta per la sopravvivenza quando gli ospiti inaspettati e l'ambiente circostante mostrano segni di una misteriosa infezione.Una fuga romantica per due giovani studenti innamorati si trasforma in una lotta per la sopravvivenza quando gli ospiti inaspettati e l'ambiente circostante mostrano segni di una misteriosa infezione.

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    • Jeffrey A. Brown
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    • Liana Liberato
    • Noah Le Gros
    • Jake Weber
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      • Liana Liberato
      • Noah Le Gros
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    5totalovrdose

    Some Entertainment Washes up on the Shore of The Beach House, yet it has Not Nearly Enough Horror or Explanation to be a Satisfying Horror Hit

    The Beach House contains themes and ideas akin Prometheus, The Fog, Trespassers, The Creature Below and the more recent, The Color Out of Space, with a unique focus on astrobiology. Despite some of the aforementioned films listed, keep in mind this is very much an independent feature.

    The film centers on Emily (Liana Liberato), who has returned to her boyfriend, Randall (Noah Le Gros). Their relationship is, shall we say, turbulent. To patch things up, he invites her to his family's beach house. Upon arrival however, it is not as vacant as they were led to believe, with Mitch (Jake Weber) and his wife, Jane (Maryann Nagel) currently occupying it. Unlike other creature-oriented thrillers, this does not lead to an all-out war of words. Instead, both couples calmly allow the other to stay. After some beach-side shenanigans, they begin to notice inexplicable phenomena happening in the area, resulting in, let's say, further weirdness.

    The use of camera shots lingering on water and food, with a tense, foreboding non-diegetic soundtrack, adds to the movie's ominous appeal. Director Jeffrey A. Brown delightfully shows us beautiful wide angles of nature, before zooming in to show the potential threat hiding in plain sight, subtly growing the film's disturbing ambiance. Additionally, the use of ultra-violet fluorescent colors in some of the environments adds to the alien atmosphere, while the use of bright and grainy camera shots to show the affect the surrounds are having on characters is a nice touch.

    The film is not particularly blood-thirsty; that said, the mild sequences of body horror are very effective and will leave anyone feeling squeamish. Similar to The Thing, The Beach House infuses the narrative with a fear of having the body physically invaded by another entity, while making us second guess everything we put into our stomachs.

    The film is quite slow however, with the unease and tension creeping along. Brown demands his audience have patience, giving elusive clues that said patience will be rewarded. In a movie just over 80 minutes in length, it takes well over half of the run time before (to keep this review PG rated) crap gets real.

    Emily never becomes a 'dragon slayer', instead using her scientific knowledge to solve some of the conflicts. At the same time though, she, and others, randomly make decisions that are typical silly horror movie clichés, which can seem glaringly contradictory.

    For all of the credit I give to the horror aspects of the film, and despite the occasional grotesque nature of the content, it wasn't as terror-inducing as I was hoping for. This is caused by two factors.

    One, characterization, or lack-of. In describing the main characters, I can say: Jane is ill; Mitch is a husband; Randall wants to spend his life vacationing; Emily wants to undertake a postgraduate science course and ummm....ummm....yeah, that's about it. I didn't know nearly enough about the characters to genuinely care about them when things went wrong. Combined with the occasional bizarre behavior and mild unease between the couples, it can be difficult to establish a close-bond with all of them as the film wants us to question whether everyone can be trusted. You can't have it both ways, film.

    This is not helped by the addendum we are thrown straight into the deep end in the movie's opening. This is a daring move, and fits perfectly with Brown's aesthetic of show don't tell. I don't mind playing catch-up, yet there is so much merely alluded to, that it can be hard to clearly know things we ought to in the moment. Example, when Emily and Randall arrive, I had no idea if Mitch and Jane were supposed to be there or not, because it had not been established.

    Second, there is no real sustained threat, as we don't concretely know what 'it' is. Again, I admire the use of show don't tell, and this fits perfectly with the Lovecraftian theme of the unknowable that Brown taps into. I understand, the less we know about something, the more we should fear it. To be frank though, all horror movies have rules. Example; in a slasher, we usually know; who is the bad guy; what are they doing; how will they do it. Maybe not the best comparison, but in this film, we see quite a lot, and yet none of it really fits. At the start of the movie we see an incomplete puzzle, and that is a good metaphor for the film's horror; there are lots of pieces, but there is no evolution to it.

    The Beach House is a film that will leave you with a lot more questions than answers. It is not a movie that holds your hand, and so much of what is shown could be interpreted in over a dozen ways. This is a good thing, though this narrative decision will frustrate about as many viewers as it enthralls.
    7Hawk_Jones

    The Fog + Rabid = The Beach House

    The reviews for this movie are incredibly inconsistent. However it seems like people are agreeing about certain aspects. Everyone seems to agree with the sentiment that the movie is a slow burn. I personally found the first half of the film to be interesting and it increasingly built tension. Others will say it was boring.

    The film is also being hammered on for being mysterious and accused of offering no real explanation as to why certain things are happening. Not true, there are several scenes/conversations that offer theories and possible answers to what is happening. However, the theories are presented indirectly. I personally found the explanations interesting enough.

    The climax of the film is ultimately why I recommend this movie. Around the 50 minute mark is when this film separates itself from the pack. There are 2 horrific set pieces in particular that are extremely well shot and present genuine creepy imagery.
    7kuarinofu

    A good mix of ideas

    The Beach House is a great little horror film that borrows from many other films and books of renown authors like Stephen King and H. P. Lovecraft, there are some elements of Cronenberg's trademark body horror and more.

    I don't want to spoil too much, so I'll just go ahead and recommend this film to horror fans, it is well-made and all the ideas that they have borrowed really work in this story.

    This film was a pleasant surprise for me since I didn't expect much, and they delivered more than I hoped for.
    8valemas

    Enough originality for me to forgive the clichés

    The beach house adheres to a lot of the classical sci-fi and horror tropes, it's reminiscent of alien and the mist. But it manages to surprise you enough to keep you entertained and tense. The special effects are well done, the creatures mysterious but familiar enough to make you believe they could exist. The strong female lead and the aesthetics are a plus.
    3paul_m_haakonsen

    Well, this was definitely something else...

    As I stumbled upon the 2019 movie "The Beach House" in 2021, I had no idea what I was in for here. But I have to say that the movie's synopsis sounded interesting enough, so I opted to give writer and director Jeffrey A. Brown's movie a chance.

    And while "The Beach House" started out adequately enough, the movie quickly shifted gears and went into a stalemate. For a long period of time as the storyline progressed, nothing happened. And I must admit that the movie was quickly starting to lose its grip on me as I grew bored. And then out of nowhere, writer and director Jeffrey A. Brown fully turns the movie around and things go from being bored to just being downright strange. And the events that started to happen, definitely had potential, but by then it was just too little, too late, and the damage had been irrevocably been done.

    "The Beach House" was a movie of wasted potential. The storyline had some rather interesting elements to it, but the build up of the movie was just not working for me, and I ended up rather bored actually as the storyline went forward with snail speed.

    The movie has a small cast ensemble, so there is an increased amount of pressure on the actors and actresses to deliver profound acting performances that will carry the movie. And I will say that the handful of actors and actresses in the movie actually managed to do rather well, especially with the severe limitations imposed on them by a lack of proper script and storyline. Liana Liberato carried the movie quite well, and it was definitely nice to see Jake Weber on the screen.

    If writer and director Jeffrey A. Brown had introduced the strange events a lot earlier in the movie, then "The Beach House" would have been a much more enjoyable movie.

    The ending of the movie was just one that was so cliché that it almost physically hurt to witness.

    My rating of "The Beach House" lands on a mere three out of ten stars.

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      Writer/director Jeffrey Brown said he wrote the script around a personal experience where a trip to Cape Cod resulted in ending a relationship with a woman he was dating. He then weaved in his deep affection for '50s sci-fi.
    • Blooper
      In the closing driving scene both of Emily's hands can be seen on the steering wheel multiple times from the behind shots, whereas in the face-on shots she's shown to be clearly only driving with one hand on the wheel whilst she holds the oxygen mask.
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      The beach appears in the background of the end credits while waves are heard crashing onto shore.
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      Referenced in Film Theory: Hazbin Hotel, There Is NO Redemption! (2021)

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    • Data di uscita
      • 9 luglio 2020 (Stati Uniti)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • North Truro, Massachusetts, Stati Uniti
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