La giornalista Anne Roland esplora i collegamenti inquietanti dietro l'improvvisa scomparsa di un suo amico, un inquietante prodotto chimico di ricerca del governo e un'inquietante trasmissi... Leggi tuttoLa giornalista Anne Roland esplora i collegamenti inquietanti dietro l'improvvisa scomparsa di un suo amico, un inquietante prodotto chimico di ricerca del governo e un'inquietante trasmissione radiofonica di origine sconosciuta.La giornalista Anne Roland esplora i collegamenti inquietanti dietro l'improvvisa scomparsa di un suo amico, un inquietante prodotto chimico di ricerca del governo e un'inquietante trasmissione radiofonica di origine sconosciuta.
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It's not really all that successful because the plot ingredients are all over the place. At times this strives to be a found footage flick and at other times it just plays out normally. I did like Katia Winter's protagonist, who's more intelligent and less of a screamer than the usual horror heroine, but the real stand-out performance here comes from an unrecognisable Ted Levine (SILENCE OF THE LAMBS) as the boozy, washed-up writer who gets drawn into a sinister conspiracy. BANSHEE CHAPTER is a weird little film all right and fans looking for something different might just find something to tempt them here as the creepy atmosphere is spot on.
Essentially a tale about government chemical mind control experiments, with a mix of a scary shortwave radio transmission and some super cool Lovecraftian elements a la From Beyond, it is done in a scary manner, with a mix of found footage, real and faked news clips, and sometimes just plain old standard filmed storytelling.
The flashlight, a common horror cliché, is also used to great effect here. I can see some people not liking this one and it being a polarizing movie but I enjoyed it very much. It also boasts a great performance by Ted Levine, who freaked us out as Rusty Nail in "Joyride." This is the first scary movie I've seen in a while. The last thing I can say is it's a mix of originality, cliché, and "borrowing", but what movie today isn't?
This film has some good things going for it. With using MK-ULTRA as the background, they are able to blend fact and fiction, and certainly horror stories resulting from government experiments exist. This was a clever idea, even if not always done to its full potential.
There is also a very clear reference to Hunter S. Thompson, and that will make lots of people smile. Perhaps actually making the character Thompson and having this re-imagined as a bizarre pseudo-historical film might have helped.
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- QuizFootage of President Bill Clinton in the first few minutes of the film is not related to an official apology by the US Government for MK ULTRA experiments, rather for a similar project: The Tuskegee Experiments. The Tuskegee syphilis experiment was an infamous clinical study conducted between 1932 and 1972 by the U.S. Public Health Service to study the natural progression of untreated syphilis in rural African-American men in Alabama. The experiment's subjects were told that they were receiving free health care from the U.S. government.
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Thomas Blackburn: People are afraid of death just because death is so fucking ordinary. It happens all the time.
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Written by Mark Grayson Lenover
Performed by Mark Lenover
Published by Tropnevada LLC (ASCAP)
Courtesy of Expressive Artists LLC
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