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Slender Man: Pesadelo Sem Rosto

Título original: Slender Man
  • 2018
  • 12
  • 1 h 33 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
3,3/10
41 mil
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Slender Man: Pesadelo Sem Rosto (2018)
In a small town in Massachusetts, a group of friends perform a ritual in an attempt to debunk the lore of Slender Man. When one of them goes mysteriously missing, they begin to suspect that she is, in fact, his latest victim.
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Em uma pequena cidade de Massachusetts, um grupo de amigos, fascinado pela tradição da Internet do Slender Man, tenta provar que ele realmente não existe, até que um deles desaparece misteri... Ler tudoEm uma pequena cidade de Massachusetts, um grupo de amigos, fascinado pela tradição da Internet do Slender Man, tenta provar que ele realmente não existe, até que um deles desaparece misteriosamente.Em uma pequena cidade de Massachusetts, um grupo de amigos, fascinado pela tradição da Internet do Slender Man, tenta provar que ele realmente não existe, até que um deles desaparece misteriosamente.

  • Direção
    • Sylvain White
  • Roteiristas
    • David Birke
    • Eric Knudsen
  • Artistas
    • Joey King
    • Julia Goldani Telles
    • Jaz Sinclair
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    3,3/10
    41 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Sylvain White
    • Roteiristas
      • David Birke
      • Eric Knudsen
    • Artistas
      • Joey King
      • Julia Goldani Telles
      • Jaz Sinclair
    • 802Avaliações de usuários
    • 144Avaliações da crítica
    • 30Metascore
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
    • Prêmios
      • 3 indicações no total

    Vídeos14

    Official Trailer #2
    Trailer 2:20
    Official Trailer #2
    Official Trailer
    Trailer 2:40
    Official Trailer
    Official Trailer
    Trailer 2:40
    Official Trailer
    The Three Bells
    Clip 0:53
    The Three Bells
    The Three Bells
    Clip 0:52
    The Three Bells
    Slender Man: The 3 Bells
    Clip 0:52
    Slender Man: The 3 Bells
    Slender Man: Dark Path (Vignette)
    Featurette 1:22
    Slender Man: Dark Path (Vignette)

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    Joey King
    Joey King
    • Wren
    Julia Goldani Telles
    Julia Goldani Telles
    • Hallie
    Jaz Sinclair
    Jaz Sinclair
    • Chloe
    Annalise Basso
    Annalise Basso
    • Katie
    Alex Fitzalan
    Alex Fitzalan
    • Tom
    Taylor Richardson
    Taylor Richardson
    • Lizzie
    Javier Botet
    Javier Botet
    • Slender Man
    Jessica Blank
    Jessica Blank
    • Hallie's Mother
    Michael Reilly Burke
    Michael Reilly Burke
    • Hallie's Dad
    Kevin Chapman
    Kevin Chapman
    • Mr. Jensen
    Miguel Nascimento
    • Kyle
    Eddie Frateschi
    • Biology Teacher
    Oscar Wahlberg
    Oscar Wahlberg
    • Boy with Glasses
    • (as Oscar Robert Wahlberg)
    Danny Beaton
    Danny Beaton
    • Burley Kid
    • (as Daniel Beaton)
    Marc Carver
    Marc Carver
    • Doctor
    Kris Sidberry
    Kris Sidberry
    • Librarian
    Angela Hope Smith
    • Nurse
    Damon D'Amico Jr.
    • Student
    • Direção
      • Sylvain White
    • Roteiristas
      • David Birke
      • Eric Knudsen
    • Elenco e equipe completos
    • Produção, bilheteria e muito mais no IMDbPro

    Avaliações de usuários802

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    1nashwahnassar

    Don't waste your time!!

    This movie was horrible . Longest hr & half of my life. It kept dragging and relied on not so scary jump scares. I was impressed with how much the trailer made the movie look scary and good but of course it was the wonders of cutting room floor editing. Plus most scenes in the trailer aren't in the movie!!!!
    2scottbeaudette

    How to ruin a completely simple formula

    It's not Slenderman himself that's scary, it's the alone-in-the-dark deafening silence and dread that made the game frightening. Freddy Krueger was scary in the first Nightmare because they didn't focus on the character, but rather the psychological terror. Slenderman tries and fails to build a story around something that only needed to bring a feeling. It tried to get us involved in the lives of shallow and boring cookie-cutter horror-movie fodder characters. The horror genre needs to be left to the artistically gifted and intelligent artists. Slenderman is yet another mass produced generic label product waiting to be forgotten. Watch the trailer, it's way better than the movie. Or better yet, watch The Ritual for a better example of what Slenderman should have looked like.
    3Brandon_Walker_Robinson

    More is less

    Much like the Blair Witch, Slender Man has always been scarier as an idea within the lore built around it than as a literal and physical presence of it. We laud what the Creepypasta community has done to up the ante with the character originally created by Victor Surge (properly credited at the end of the film as an early billing), and there have been positively freaky spins on the subject matter such as the YouTube project Marble Hornets, yet there have also been negative effects attributed to the character in the attempted murder in Wisconsin by prepubescent female friends. The tormenting figment of our minds is spooky enough to carry throughout 90 minutes of film with flashes here and there. Apparently Sylvain White (director) and David Birke (screenwriter) didn't get the memo.

    I won't pretend like I could have written or made a better film, but I don't know if the right plot was chosen here. This is a story where SM is already embedded in the national consciousness and skeptical friends decide to attempt to summon him, only to bear the burden of his haunting, kidnapping and/or killing. I personally would have liked to see this have gone in one of three different directions: (1) have a tone more like The Ring where the demonic evil is not known as a figure but simply as a watched video with a curse (they even mention "virus" that would be a lot like the Ringu series and get into the anatomy of it), with no alias or concrete image in association to it; (2) let it play out more like a psychological horror, even if it means recapturing elements inspired by the stabbing incident four years ago; (3) found footage fashion, but Marble Hornets already did that, so I'll annex that recommendation immediately. There would be larger opportunities to provide a certain cloud of mystery and intrigue to explore something further, rather than simply to have too tangible of a grasp on the subject matter. Idea #2 might glorify and inspire that notion a little more than we need though, and since idea #1 would tie more closely to the film's actual events I'd say that #1 would be my personal go-to. In fact, when the girls watch the video it actually reminded me of The Ring to begin with, and that was a good thing; too bad they did not continue much down that path.

    Characters also never really had any kind of realistic dialogue. The opening conversation between two schoolmates just has you thinking: "This feels like they're reading a script." That's never a good thing. Like many horror movies, characters have trouble elaborating what they see and feel with each other, and it comes at an unnerving level here. Only one character ever tries to really cope with what's going on in a verbal manner, but she simply doesn't push enough to bring the others to her side and it feels like a lost cause. I'll admit that she tries, but she doesn't articulate herself well enough and from the outside looking in just comes off as sounding irrational. Well-written horror movies have characters who can actually think and speak rationally, yet still have trouble being able to overcome their villainous adversities.

    The way it was shot was another concern of mine. This film is dark, and by that I mean it is dimly lit to a fault. I know they probably opted for more natural lighting at times, but even then there are no carefully-constructed shots to contrast silhouetted characters with some sort of lighter background from a light or a dusk evening sky. Even many interiors seem like people forget to pay their electricity bills as they only light up the bare minimum amount. Forget tone, this was just a slighted level of realism that probably could have resolved a lot of the characters' dumb moments if they just turned on a couple of more lights at times. They're also always going out on their lonesome after sunset, which tends to be a recipe for disaster. White chose to let sound play a major role in the film, but often did not establish a shot for us to sense our place in the scene. Everything looked too same-ish to lack the feeling of impact moments take place as they should. I think the choice of shots got better as the film went on, but at that point it was too little too late.

    There were three scenes in the middle of the film that are almost back-to-back-to-back that probably provide the best overall tension. All three scenes have great buildup, but unfortunately only one executes strongly and the other two flatten out rather quickly. This mostly has to do with the fact that they try too hard to show more, and the effect is lessened as a result. That, or like many horror films it is just poorly edited (sorry to stray off-topic, but speaking of poorly edited... in the beginning of the film there is a "One week later" moment that shows up in the bottom right corner of the screen and it fades away the moment it comes on that you might actually miss it). The scene that pulls off its moments well works because of SM really only appearing soft in the background if that, and a lot of mentally-jarring moments for the character that make the sequence feel nightmarish. If more scary moments in the film were like this or if there were less attempts at scaring the audience in general, it would have heightened these moments much more and become extremely effective. Alas, it was not meant to be and we are resorted to cheap thrills. What makes matters worse is that I think some moments would have been great without inserting eerie music alongside them, and I don't want to call them jump-scares because to be honest there aren't too many here (most times they are intentionally telegraphed as they creep into the frame, but the ones that are there could have served better without the score).

    Before those three scenes that I mentioned (and outside of watching the main video), the story really had trouble grabbing me; past those three scenes (outside of a great 'mentally disturbing images' sequence and one of the visual shots near the end of the film), the story really begins to whimper out. It tries to work in two other characters to an extent and does not deliver on carrying out their arcs throughout (add in one of the main characters as well), parent involvement is set to a bare minimum and they are useless when present (in fact, there's a weird bit where someone thinks they are at the wrong address because they didn't see any cars in the driveway... ever hear of a garage??), there is little to no conveyed emotion for the loss of people near and dear to the main characters to feel their motivation as a great driving force, nobody ever listens to anybody in the film except when it's a detriment to their cause, and for some strange reason the girls all know the passwords to each others' laptops (just a small nitpick on my end). Worst of all, Slender Man was only slightly imposing and just not very scary, and he appears far too often. When I watch the Marble Hornets series on YouTube and he rarely appears in a quick couple of frames, I get the most unsettling chill in my body. When I play Slender and am traveling the forest as the stomps begin happening, the tension ramps up and gets me in the right mood to freak me out when something actually happens, no matter how scary. As a constant, Joey King was the only onscreen redeeming quality of this abhorrent mess.

    They should have gone with "less is more," and they instead went for the reverse tactic. That did not work for Blair Witch (2016), and it's no surprise that it didn't work here as well. This wasn't even in the "so bad it's good" camp unfortunately, and I am someone who will be curious to watch this regardless of any ratings. I do ask that you try and heed my warning when I say there is not much you are going to get from this movie. It wasn't scary, gripping, fun, exciting, or anything like that. Just a morose form of cinematic poppycock that probably came out five years later than it should have, and with the wrong story to boot. I just feel like they missed the mark on what makes Slender Man spooky, or they tried too heavily to rely on his spookiness to tell the story that they did.

    Oh, and the first trailer ending shots of the girl in the dress is not in the film. I don't even know who that girl is suppose to be, because she is not in the film either heh. Sorry to spoil you there (more of an anti-spoiler).
    1mburkett-48847

    We left the theater

    This movie is absolute crap. do not waste your money on this movie. Being into creepy pastas I wanted to check this out. Saying, oh it looked cool. So we sat down and just watched it. Seconds in, it was terrible acting. And even further into the movie, I didnt understand what was going on, even though my eyes were glued to the screen the whole time. The jumpscares are terrible and not even scary. all I wanted to do was leave since the first girl dissapeared. Do not waste money on this. I repeat, do not!
    2paul_haakonsen

    This was ridiculous...

    Right, well first of all a movie based on a laughable urban myth or legend hardly makes for much of a foundation for success. Then top that off with having a movie that was downright laughable in script, plot, character-wise and fully devoid of scary moments, and you have the 2018 movie "Slender Man" from director Sylvain White.

    I had to divide this movie into two, I couldn't suffer through the hardships of sitting down and watching it in one prolonged go. It was just that painful to bear witness to. I managed to endure 50 minutes in the first sitting, then had to give up. And I had essentially given up on the movie entirely, but my wife convinced me to watch the rest of it on the next day. So I did... And let's just say that the rest of the movie didn't do anything to lift up the ordeal that was the first 50 minutes.

    The entire movie was wholly and fully devoid of anything that would be scary to a grown up, which leads me to believe that this movie was intended for the same kind of airheaded audience whom would also believe that the Slender Man legend is actually true.

    The characters in the movie were unbelievably stupid, one-dimensional and completely devoid of any sense of intelligence and common sense. It was just painful to witness their actions and the way they milled about on the screen. Now, I am not saying that the actresses were subpar or inadequate. No, not at all. I am saying that the characters written for the story could just as easily have been portrayed by cardboard cutouts.

    Once the movie ended, you didn't even fell that the movie had come full circle. It had just dragged you along by the nose for the entire duration that it ran for, without providing any kind of proper entertainment.

    Do not succumb to the same mistake that I did when I went to watch this movie. The trailer actually made it look interesting. The actual movie, well let's just say that watching grass grow is far scarier...

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    • Curiosidades
      The tall doctor at the hospital, the one Hallie saw in the very dark corridor is the 6' 8½" tall actor Javier Botet, who also portrayed the Slender Man.
    • Erros de gravação
      In the woods, when the three girls blindfold themselves, Chloe's blindfold changes from wide to very thin, and then back to wide, thus varying the portion of her face covered by the blindfold.
    • Citações

      Wren: He gets in your head like a virus.

      Chloe: What kind of virus?

      Wren: Like a computer virus that infects your hard drive, but instead of your hard drive, it's your brain!

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 23 de agosto de 2018 (Brasil)
    • País de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
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    • Locações de filme
      • New England Studios, Devens, Massachusetts, EUA
    • Empresas de produção
      • Screen Gems
      • Mythology Entertainment
      • Madhouse Entertainment
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    • Orçamento
      • US$ 10.000.000 (estimativa)
    • Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 30.569.484
    • Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 11.371.866
      • 12 de ago. de 2018
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      • US$ 51.738.549
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