Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaYears it has waited, now someone's moved in. Through the eyes of the evil within we witness a broken family desperately seeking a new beginning, in a new home, but this house lives, watches ... Ler tudoYears it has waited, now someone's moved in. Through the eyes of the evil within we witness a broken family desperately seeking a new beginning, in a new home, but this house lives, watches and wants them to stay-FOREVER.Years it has waited, now someone's moved in. Through the eyes of the evil within we witness a broken family desperately seeking a new beginning, in a new home, but this house lives, watches and wants them to stay-FOREVER.
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Lauren Bates
- Chandelier Dead Body
- (as Lauren Christine Bates)
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Wesley Dogan
- Sheers Dead Body
- (as Wes Dogan)
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I was initially lured in to watch the 2018 horror movie "Behind the Walls" because of the interesting cover the movie had, but also because it was a horror movie that I hadn't already seen.
And now that I have seen "Behind the Walls", I must admit that I am sitting here with a sensation of 'what the H... did I just watch?'. This movie, from writers and directors James Kondelik and Jon Kondelik, set out to want to do a lot of things all at once, but ending up delivering not even on a third of those things. You are let with a whole lot of unanswered questions at the end of the movie, and trust me, you'll be wondering what this was all about.
It felt like directors James Kondelik and Jon Kondelik wanted to cram as much shocks and jump scares into the movie as they possibly could, as well as putting as much strangeness into the movie as they possibly could. And believe me, there was a lot of horror elements going on. But it was just too much, and it was all the time. And 99% of the things you get to watch are never brought to fruition, there are no end or satisfying meaning to what you just witness on the screen. So you are left with a lot of unfulfilled things throughout the course of the movie.
The storyline in "Behind the Walls" also feels behind the walls, because there was no head or tails to it, no proper red thread through it all, and it just felt like it was a collection of small scenes and fragments of film captured by directors James Kondelik and Jon Kondelik and then edited together to make a movie.
The acting in the movie was adequate, although you never really get to form any relations to the characters, as everything was just done rushed or halfheartedly. Again, the writers and directors set out to want too much and delivered too little.
Visually, then "Behind the Walls" was definitely interesting and nice. There was a lot of interesting things throughout the course of the movie, and the special effects were good. Just a shame that the storyline was such a heap of scrambled rubbish.
My rating of "Behind the Walls" settles on a four out of ten stars, based mostly upon the visuals and the bombardment of horror elements. If you are looking for a movie with a plausible and coherent storyline, then "Behind the Walls" is not the best choice.
And now that I have seen "Behind the Walls", I must admit that I am sitting here with a sensation of 'what the H... did I just watch?'. This movie, from writers and directors James Kondelik and Jon Kondelik, set out to want to do a lot of things all at once, but ending up delivering not even on a third of those things. You are let with a whole lot of unanswered questions at the end of the movie, and trust me, you'll be wondering what this was all about.
It felt like directors James Kondelik and Jon Kondelik wanted to cram as much shocks and jump scares into the movie as they possibly could, as well as putting as much strangeness into the movie as they possibly could. And believe me, there was a lot of horror elements going on. But it was just too much, and it was all the time. And 99% of the things you get to watch are never brought to fruition, there are no end or satisfying meaning to what you just witness on the screen. So you are left with a lot of unfulfilled things throughout the course of the movie.
The storyline in "Behind the Walls" also feels behind the walls, because there was no head or tails to it, no proper red thread through it all, and it just felt like it was a collection of small scenes and fragments of film captured by directors James Kondelik and Jon Kondelik and then edited together to make a movie.
The acting in the movie was adequate, although you never really get to form any relations to the characters, as everything was just done rushed or halfheartedly. Again, the writers and directors set out to want too much and delivered too little.
Visually, then "Behind the Walls" was definitely interesting and nice. There was a lot of interesting things throughout the course of the movie, and the special effects were good. Just a shame that the storyline was such a heap of scrambled rubbish.
My rating of "Behind the Walls" settles on a four out of ten stars, based mostly upon the visuals and the bombardment of horror elements. If you are looking for a movie with a plausible and coherent storyline, then "Behind the Walls" is not the best choice.
A shockingly self indulgent romp into the realms of 'horror'. With its hammed up acting, non-sensical story line and a generally poor plot, it's quite remarkable that this film ever made it off the cutting room floor.
Its' writers should hang their heads in shame. The acting, though not terrible, (considering what poor material the actors had to go on), is cut into non sequential segments, and it frequently seems as if the film has been produced by two heads - neither of which knows what the other is doing.
And so a premise, a story in waiting, misses countless opportunities to really explore what could have been a potentially fascinating plot.
The sound and volume of the actor's voices is so low that if your neighbour in the cinema ruffles his popcorn, you've lost an entire script segment.
The first hour is filled with some suspense but met with little consequence and sadly drags the final 30 minutes into a farce, even producing lauhter where the audience should have been on the edge of their seats.
If you want to lose 90 minutes of your life, this is the film for you.
Its' writers should hang their heads in shame. The acting, though not terrible, (considering what poor material the actors had to go on), is cut into non sequential segments, and it frequently seems as if the film has been produced by two heads - neither of which knows what the other is doing.
And so a premise, a story in waiting, misses countless opportunities to really explore what could have been a potentially fascinating plot.
The sound and volume of the actor's voices is so low that if your neighbour in the cinema ruffles his popcorn, you've lost an entire script segment.
The first hour is filled with some suspense but met with little consequence and sadly drags the final 30 minutes into a farce, even producing lauhter where the audience should have been on the edge of their seats.
If you want to lose 90 minutes of your life, this is the film for you.
Cobwebs, dust and darkness.
Hazy dreams, haunting music.
Don't forget the air grilles and 2-way mirrors.
Waiting for a plot.
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- Evil Presence
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- US$ 37.971
- Tempo de duração1 hora 31 minutos
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