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Um grupo de soldados decide esconder-se numa casa abandonada. Mas forças sobrenaturais começam a se manifestar, e o pânico se instala.Um grupo de soldados decide esconder-se numa casa abandonada. Mas forças sobrenaturais começam a se manifestar, e o pânico se instala.Um grupo de soldados decide esconder-se numa casa abandonada. Mas forças sobrenaturais começam a se manifestar, e o pânico se instala.
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Douglas M. Griffin
- Blonde Soldier
- (as Douglas Griffin)
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With a film that deserved to play in theaters, horror fans will now have the pleasure of seeing what is truly a surprising film. Packed with great performances, a great hook, fantastic special effects, and a twist ending that will surely please the most jaded film buff, Dead Birds deserves a place in your DVD collection. Taking a well worn premise, Dead Birds fashions it as a period piece and deliberately builds slowly to maximize tension and frights. While not a monster fest, the director wisely and selectively trots out his beasts for the most dramatic impact. Henry Thomas gives an astounding performance and makes you question why we do not see more of him. Overall, an intriguing experience all the way to the final frames.
In the wonderfully bloodthirsty opening to Dead Birds, a gang of ruthless criminals hold up a bank, killing everyone inside and getting away with a fortune in Confederate gold. They travel to a deserted farmhouse, where they intend to spend the night, before travelling to Mexico to share their ill-gotten gains.
But, in the tradition of many a horror film, this particular house is home to some hideous demons, unleashed by the owner in a black-magic ritual gone wrong.
Director Alex Turner is content to take his time building the tension and setting the mood, and this is perhaps his undoing; by the time he is ready to unleash the demons and let the horror truly begin, the audience has had to sit through far too much chatter from the thieves and watch their aimless wandering around the spooky old house. A few effective shocks (using pretty good CGI FX) are thrown in to liven up the proceedings, but it just isn't enough even a few more gory moments do little to improve matters.
After a promising start, I thought I had discovered a real treat. Alas, it turned out to be nothing more than a so-so affair.
But, in the tradition of many a horror film, this particular house is home to some hideous demons, unleashed by the owner in a black-magic ritual gone wrong.
Director Alex Turner is content to take his time building the tension and setting the mood, and this is perhaps his undoing; by the time he is ready to unleash the demons and let the horror truly begin, the audience has had to sit through far too much chatter from the thieves and watch their aimless wandering around the spooky old house. A few effective shocks (using pretty good CGI FX) are thrown in to liven up the proceedings, but it just isn't enough even a few more gory moments do little to improve matters.
After a promising start, I thought I had discovered a real treat. Alas, it turned out to be nothing more than a so-so affair.
I just watched the film at the Toronto international film festival (during the midnight madness screening), and I didn't know what to think going into the film.
So the plot goes like this. A bunch of civil war renegade/criminals rob some confederates for gold, and then venture to a hideout place (huge abandoned mansion) that was recommended by someone. But something is wrong with this place... something very wrong.
The movie is similar to the lines of an Evil Dead style horror film. People go into a house, something is wrong with the house. Many conventional elements happen within the film as well, and some interesting ideas come as well. There were some jumps, but unfortunately there could have been more, and it could have been more suspenseful with a bigger payoff.
The problem that I found with the film, was the character development. there was some substance with each character, but they didn't expand on much of it. They didn't expand too much of about the monster / villain the film either. It was kind of a let down. Defiently compared to another low budget horror film, that I just saw at the festival (Creep).
With such a low budget, the special effects were great. The film has a decent look to it and the music was fantastic. Overall, I had a good time, but if it was in a normal theater, it would be a huge let down. 6 out of 10.
So the plot goes like this. A bunch of civil war renegade/criminals rob some confederates for gold, and then venture to a hideout place (huge abandoned mansion) that was recommended by someone. But something is wrong with this place... something very wrong.
The movie is similar to the lines of an Evil Dead style horror film. People go into a house, something is wrong with the house. Many conventional elements happen within the film as well, and some interesting ideas come as well. There were some jumps, but unfortunately there could have been more, and it could have been more suspenseful with a bigger payoff.
The problem that I found with the film, was the character development. there was some substance with each character, but they didn't expand on much of it. They didn't expand too much of about the monster / villain the film either. It was kind of a let down. Defiently compared to another low budget horror film, that I just saw at the festival (Creep).
With such a low budget, the special effects were great. The film has a decent look to it and the music was fantastic. Overall, I had a good time, but if it was in a normal theater, it would be a huge let down. 6 out of 10.
I thought the pacing was excellent! I was hooked from the very beginning when the first possie of soldiers road into town.
Really great. Ominous. The music was fantastic. So much so that I wanted a mute button because it got me shaking in my seat. The acting was strong - I had a soft spot for Michael Shannon - he has a Christopher Walkeness about him:) I have to tell you that I hid my eyes every time the music reved up for a "BOO" moment so I didn't see all the special effects!!!
I was with a friend who is a big horror fan and he said that he really enjoyed it.
So would I tell my friends to see this movie? the ones that I know are Thriller/horror fans YES!
Really great. Ominous. The music was fantastic. So much so that I wanted a mute button because it got me shaking in my seat. The acting was strong - I had a soft spot for Michael Shannon - he has a Christopher Walkeness about him:) I have to tell you that I hid my eyes every time the music reved up for a "BOO" moment so I didn't see all the special effects!!!
I was with a friend who is a big horror fan and he said that he really enjoyed it.
So would I tell my friends to see this movie? the ones that I know are Thriller/horror fans YES!
Painfully long bits punctuated by cheap jump scares. Underutilized cast. Story was interesting but it wasn't told well.
Did someone recommend this to you because you like The Burrowers? They're not your friend.
Did someone recommend this to you because you like The Burrowers? They're not your friend.
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesThe town scenes were shot on the old sets of 'Tim Burton''s Peixe Grande e suas Histórias Maravilhosas (2003).
- Erros de gravaçãoWhen the soldiers arrive at the house before they enter it is daylight. In the next scene when they enter the house, it is pitch black.
- ConexõesReferenced in Making 'Dead Birds' (2005)
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- Orçamento
- US$ 1.500.000 (estimativa)
- Tempo de duração
- 1 h 31 min(91 min)
- Cor
- Mixagem de som
- Proporção
- 1.85 : 1
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