A Maldição de Halloween
- Filme para televisão
- 2016
- 1 h 27 min
Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaOn the night before Halloween, seventeen year-old Megan and her group of friends are conned into taking part in a prank that accidentally lands their friend Beth in a coma. What Megan and th... Ler tudoOn the night before Halloween, seventeen year-old Megan and her group of friends are conned into taking part in a prank that accidentally lands their friend Beth in a coma. What Megan and the others don't realize is that their new friend Kyle was intentionally trying to rid himse... Ler tudoOn the night before Halloween, seventeen year-old Megan and her group of friends are conned into taking part in a prank that accidentally lands their friend Beth in a coma. What Megan and the others don't realize is that their new friend Kyle was intentionally trying to rid himself of the Curse of the Carver: a curse that kills you on the night before Halloween unless... Ler tudo
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The storyline in the movie made zero sense, but it proved to be entertaining enough in terms of being a horror movie. I can't fully comprehend what writer and director Sheldon Wilson was thinking here when penning the script for the movie.
I wasn't familiar with the cast ensemble in the movie, which is actually something I do enjoy when I sit down to watch a movie. And I will say that the acting performances were fair.
The special effects in the movie were okay. I mean, whenever the swarm of flies or insects was seen, it looked good, but whenever you had a single or few flies on the screen it was pretty terrible CGI.
"The Night Before Halloween" is suitable for a single viewing, but doesn't have the contents to support more than just that one single viewing. Would I recommend this movie to horror fans? Well, sure, if you are a newcomer to the genre, but if you're a life-long horror fan, nah, the movie just doesn't bring anything exciting or new to the genre.
My rating of writer and director Sheldon Wilson's 2016 movie "The Night Before Halloween" lands on a generous five out of ten stars.
Junk like this plays better on some YouTube channel.
This here turned out to be quite a problematic offering. The vast majority of the problems with this one lies in the fact that there's just not a whole lot of work done here to make the main group likable enough to follow them. The concept of their initial prank is so ludicrous and stupid that it really boggles the mind what it was supposed to accomplish, and then to top it off the idea of them abandoning the whole affair in light of the accident the way they do so here by actually figuring on letting a friend die instead of trying to save her merely to save themselves makes them out as utterly despicable and deplorable so that they deserve the fate that befalls them. How easily they get coerced into going along with it isn't all that much better, and the fact that it almost lets them get away with the accident when a simple matter of innocent explanation all could've saved themselves the trouble and kept themselves from revealing what could've happened would have made the story hold together a lot stronger. There's also the fact that the film here presents itself as such an utter cliché in the manner of how the creature goes about being unleashed against the group which doesn't make any sense why they would need to carry out a dangerous action here in order to let the creature get involved. As well as some typically spotty CGI used in the concept of the flies, these here are what really hold this back even with a few rather decent elements. One of the stronger parts to this one is the actual attack scenes which are some of the most fun and enjoyable parts of this one with the opening prank resulting in a frantic chase down the streets trying to stop them, their first encounter in the hospital room where the creature assembles as flies to confront them in the vicinity of the bedridden-witness and the stellar scenes in the parking lot where they get arrested only to get confronted by the creature again and leads into the crazy encounter at the police station which is a strong highlight series of confrontations here. Even the fun scenes in the later half, detailing their battle in the warehouse that's quite detailed and much more action-packed than anything else in the film while managing to fill in the blanks of one of the biggest unresolved plot-points so far and becomes a spectacular twist ending as well. These here really manage to hold this one up although a vast majority of it's flaws do hold it back.
Rated Unrated/R: Graphic Violence and Language.
A year later all the kids start getting texts from the injured girl who is actually in a coma. They go the hospital. There we learn of a stain on the ceiling and flies. One of the kids who's gone missing reappears and shows them the video of the dead guy where things are explained. So it turns out that guy was cursed and the only way to pass on the curse is buy getting someone else killed. Because they were all part of the prank now they are cursed and have this night, the night before Halloween to make someone else die or they will die.
The police are sort of after them and so is the curse--a bunch of flies that can take on the shape of a creature or of weapons. Of course the kids will have different ways of dealing with this, some will be fine with trying to get someone else killed others reject the idea and will try to figure out some other way out.
The Night Before Halloween is a surprisingly good production for a Syfy movie. Unfortunately only the production is good. Everything else isn't. In particular the story, which would be more suited for a short. The problem is that all we focus on is these unremarkable kids we can't even care about. It's actually a relief to see some adults, in the form of the cops. It's also Anthony Lemke who in the role of the main detective gives the most convincing performance. Surprisingly, this movie is all business. There's not much of an attempt at romance, or comedy or anything else for that matter. The problem is that the business of this movie just doesn't convince. It would have helped if the curse didn't come in the utterly unscary form of flies. The idea itself of a curse that has to be resolved in 24 hours isn't a bad idea nor is it new. More should have been done with the idea if an additional writer would have been hired. Granted, this is a pretty bland movie for teens and about teens, I'm not sure though even teens would enjoy this.
I think this movie needed a bit more depth when it comes to the curse-how it started, who created it, and why it chose that specific method of killing. It wasn't particularly scary, but it did show how friendship and love can take a dark turn between the characters. And of course, it's always ironic that it all happens on Halloween-apparently the devil's favorite playtime.
Like I said before, it's an okay film and worth a watch.
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- CuriosidadesTodas as entradas contêm spoilers
- Erros de gravaçãoDetective Burke hands one of the young people his business card and tells him that he can pick up his car at the impound lot "in the morning". A vehicle that was found wrecked and believed to be associated with an aggravated assault would more than likely be held for evidence processing, which could take several days. In some cases, the vehicle could be held until the case is adjudicated.
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- CA$ 2.000.000 (estimativa)
- Tempo de duração1 hora 27 minutos
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- 1.78 : 1 / (high definition)