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Alma Diabólica

Título original: Dark Floors
  • 2008
  • R
  • 1 h 25 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
4,4/10
7,2 mil
SUA AVALIAÇÃO
Mr. Lordi and Skye Bennett in Alma Diabólica (2008)
AçãoFantasiaHorrorMistérioSuspense

Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaA man emerges with his autistic daughter and three others from a hospital elevator to find themselves trapped in the building with devilish monsters.A man emerges with his autistic daughter and three others from a hospital elevator to find themselves trapped in the building with devilish monsters.A man emerges with his autistic daughter and three others from a hospital elevator to find themselves trapped in the building with devilish monsters.

  • Direção
    • Pete Riski
  • Roteiristas
    • Pekka Lehtosaari
    • Mr. Lordi
    • Pete Riski
  • Artistas
    • William Hope
    • Leon Herbert
    • Ronald Pickup
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    4,4/10
    7,2 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Pete Riski
    • Roteiristas
      • Pekka Lehtosaari
      • Mr. Lordi
      • Pete Riski
    • Artistas
      • William Hope
      • Leon Herbert
      • Ronald Pickup
    • 97Avaliações de usuários
    • 45Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    Vídeos1

    Dark Floors
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    William Hope
    William Hope
    • Jon
    Leon Herbert
    Leon Herbert
    • Rick
    Ronald Pickup
    Ronald Pickup
    • Tobias
    Philip Bretherton
    Philip Bretherton
    • Walter
    Noah Huntley
    Noah Huntley
    • Ben
    Dominique McElligott
    Dominique McElligott
    • Emily
    Skye Bennett
    Skye Bennett
    • Sarah
    Mr. Lordi
    Mr. Lordi
    • Lead Monster
    Kita
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    • Monster
    Amen
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    Ox
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    Awa
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    Jussi Haukkamaa
    • Family on 8th Floor
    Hilla Haukkamaa
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    Hugo Haukkamaa
    • Family on 8th Floor
    Johanna Jalas
    • Family on 8th Floor
    Jetta Eklöf
    • Family #2
    Joel Strömfors
    • Family #2
    • Direção
      • Pete Riski
    • Roteiristas
      • Pekka Lehtosaari
      • Mr. Lordi
      • Pete Riski
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    Avaliações de usuários97

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    3Coventry

    Finland: Three points. La Finlande: Trois Points

    Lordi was a major hype and revelation in 2007 because they won the Eurovision Song Contest with a (not-so-heavy) metal song called "Hard Rock Hallelujah" and appeared on stage dressed like hideous monsters. But, let's face it, their victory most likely had very little to do with their great musical talents. The Eurovision contest gradually turned into one big political circus over the years and Lordi probably just won because their song finally brought a little change and – even more importantly - because their whole act sort of ingeniously spoofed the whole annual event. The absolute last thing Lordi's first (and hopefully last) horror film brings is change and ingenuity. "Dark Floors", based on an idea of the lead singer and starring the rest of the band in supportive roles, is a truly unimaginative and hopeless accumulation of clichés. The immense budget ("Dark Floors" supposedly is the most expensive Finnish film ever) definitely assures greatly macabre set pieces and impressive make-up art, but what's the point where there's no story that is worth telling? The film takes is set in a busy hospital where a bunch of people, among them a father and his young daughter with an unidentifiable illness, become trapped in the elevator during a power breakdown. When the doors open again, the floors are empty and it looks as if the hospital lies abandoned since many years already. Trying to reach the exit, the group stumbles upon several morbid and inexplicable obstacles, like eyeless corpses, screaming ghosts and Heavy Metal monsters emerging from the floors. The only three points I'm handing out to "Dark Floors" are exclusively intended for the scenery and the adequate tension building during the first half of the film. For as long as the sinister events don't require an explanation, the atmosphere is quite creepy, but as soon as you realize the explanation will a) be very stupid or b) never come, the wholesome just collapses like an unstable house of cards. Lordi's costumes never really were scary to begin with (except maybe to traditional Eurovision fans) and, in combination with a story more reminiscent to Asian ghost-horror, they just look downright pathetic and misfit. With all the national myths and truly unique exterior filming locations, I personally always presumed Finland – The Land of a Thousand Lakes – would be the ideal breeding ground for potentially horrific horror tales, but I guess that's another disillusion on my account.
    5motazps

    Could've been better

    Well, the movie itself, the place and the atmosphere did actually have the potential to be more successful and enjoyable. But the way things happened during the story made it a lil bit disappointing.
    6udar55

    Oh Lordi, what have you done?

    Ben (Noah Huntley) is trying to leave a hospital with autistic daughter Sarah (Skye Bennett) when they get trapped in an elevator with four other people. When they emerge, they find the hospital completely empty and all modes of communication dead. Traveling floor to floor by the stairs, they find each level getting worse and worse as they combat ghosts and demons. This English language Finnish film is interesting in that it was built as a horror movie vehicle for Lordi, a GWAR-esque band known for their crazy costumes that ended up representing Finland in the Eurovision song contest in 2006. The fascinating thing is horror and heavy metal rarely mix correctly and usually comes off goofy (Rock 'N Roll Nightmare, I'm looking at you). But this is played entirely straight with the Lordi members being the ghosts/demons featured on various levels. Somehow director Pete Riski - who did Lordi videos previous to this and is making his feature debut - manages to make it work. No one from the band has any speaking lines, but the filmmakers manage to make them pretty imposing (not an easy feat when you consider one keeps on his leather jacket). There is also a whole time loop thing going on the never really works itself out, but the film is well made enough that I forgive things like that.
    2Van_Hitvonder

    Disappointment

    What do you call a horror story without horror and story?

    This is the most irritating thing about the film: I get the feeling the writers never really decided what's actually going on in the film! It's a different thing to know it, give hints for the audience and not completely reveal it, but here, you get the feeling the screenwriters don't know it, characters in the film do not know it and audience sees that no one knows! (Remember "Cube"? Even that film knew more about itself.)

    I've consumed a lot of 80's horror / gore films and this movie certainly has its roots deep in those films. But a lot of important things are missing. We really know nothing about the characters. They keep repeating empty lines over and over again. The story isn't really developing - it never goes anywhere. B-acting is OK in this type of horror films, but there's not much to act in the script. We don't care about the characters. There's nothing to remember about them. There's not even cheesy humor or unnecessary sex. And most importantly - no thrills, no chills.

    You only get some commonly used elements of the horror film genre. They show the Lordi monsters one by one but their characters don't really contribute anything for the story.

    I honestly believe that this amount of story, character development and atmosphere could be achieved with minimal amount of crew and equipment. Oh yeah, film makers used to do that - and more - some 20 years ago! I felt the shared embarrassment of the audience as the film ended. Too bad really.
    5claudio_carvalho

    A Bizarre and Weird Trip to a Disturbed Mind

    While in the hospital for a tomography of the brain of his autistic daughter Sarah (Skye Bennett), Ben (Noah Huntley) becomes upset when there is a power failure. He decides to leave the hospital with Sarah, while the nurse Emily (Dominique McElligott) tries to convince him to leave Sarah for further treatment. They get the elevator with three other passengers, and suddenly the elevator stops; when the door opens, people has vanished from the hospital, the environment is creepy and they are chased by devilish monsters. They find that they are trapped in the hospital, and the creatures seem to be hunting Sarah.

    "Dark Floors" is a bizarre and weird trip to a disturbed mind of an autistic girl. The dark story is intriguing and has a promising beginning, but the conclusion is disappointing. The performance of Skye Bennett, the eerie atmosphere and the special effects are the plus of this movie; Emily is a nice character well performed by Dominique McElligott; however, it is impossible to feel any empathy for the lead and important character performed by Noah Huntley. My vote is five.

    Title (Brazil): "Alma Diabólica" ("Devilish Soul")

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    • Curiosidades
      Most expensive Finnish horror film to be produced.
    • Erros de gravação
      Patients are often sedated for both CT scans and MRI, I am a previous RN who worked in radiology and I was responsible for either conscious sedation (primarily of children) or assisting the nurse anesthetist when the patient received general anesthesia. CT scan show structural abnormalities, MRIs do the same but are much more sensitive and are often used in seizure patients, patients with cancer, etc. When they are sedated, they are strapped in for safety.
    • Citações

      Sarah: I want the red crayon!

    • Conexões
      Referenced in Outlast (2013)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      Beast Loose In Paradise
      Performed by Mr. Lordi

      Music and Lyrics by Mr. Lordi (as Mr. Lordi)

      HMC Music Publishing

      SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT (FINLAND) OY

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    Detalhes

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 8 de fevereiro de 2008 (Finlândia)
    • Países de origem
      • Finlândia
      • Islândia
    • Central de atendimento oficial
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    • Idioma
      • Inglês
    • Também conhecido como
      • Dark Floors
    • Locações de filme
      • Helsinque, Finlândia
    • Empresas de produção
      • Kisi Production
      • Solar Films
      • The Icelandic Filmcompany
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    • Orçamento
      • € 4.300.000 (estimativa)
    • Faturamento bruto mundial
      • US$ 772.687
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    • Tempo de duração
      • 1 h 25 min(85 min)
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    • Mixagem de som
      • Dolby Digital
    • Proporção
      • 2.35 : 1

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