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Depois de um rompimento, Wes acaba em uma parada de descanso remota trancado dentro do banheiro com uma figura misteriosa falando de um banheiro adjacente e percebe que está envolvido em uma... Ler tudoDepois de um rompimento, Wes acaba em uma parada de descanso remota trancado dentro do banheiro com uma figura misteriosa falando de um banheiro adjacente e percebe que está envolvido em uma situação mais séria do que poderia imaginar.Depois de um rompimento, Wes acaba em uma parada de descanso remota trancado dentro do banheiro com uma figura misteriosa falando de um banheiro adjacente e percebe que está envolvido em uma situação mais séria do que poderia imaginar.
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If you don't like weird movies don't watch Glorious because weird is an understatement. I was actually entertained by it and so was my wife. The whole movie is filmed at one location, in one room and that with basically only one actor. Well there are a couple more actors but their part is short. Sounds like ingredients for a disaster but it wasn't. Ryan Kwanten that I only know from the good show True Blood where he played Jason Stackhouse gave a convincing performance playing his character. J. K. Simmons is never visible, he plays the narrative voice, a voice that is very easily recognizable. The story is mysterious and that's what keeps you interested. As for the horror parts it's bloody and gross but it's well done considering the low budget it has. In short I've seen way worse horror movies than Glorious, a movie that is worth a one-time watch.
This was quite an interesting, quirky and original little film. Great concept with decent special effects, cgi and acting.
The main character, while you can tell he is a good actor, at times felt a little bit... too over the top. This could have been the directing or lack there of, who knows. It also got a bit repetitive in the middle which slowed it down a bit. I found the twist interesting and unexpected and it drew very interesting parallels within the concept that I appreciated.
Regardless, it was entertaining and a breath of fresh air as far as the originality of the concept goes. Would recommend.
The main character, while you can tell he is a good actor, at times felt a little bit... too over the top. This could have been the directing or lack there of, who knows. It also got a bit repetitive in the middle which slowed it down a bit. I found the twist interesting and unexpected and it drew very interesting parallels within the concept that I appreciated.
Regardless, it was entertaining and a breath of fresh air as far as the originality of the concept goes. Would recommend.
As other reviewers mentioned, this is an original movie. The concept is interesting, there are surprises and a twist i didn't see it coming. Kwanten's acting is wacky and weird, but this is a weird and insane movie and he did what he was supposed to do a character like "Wes". This is not a comedy-horror movie although there are many funny lines and scenes. I liked the comedy element and, generally, this movie kept my interest.
However, it's flawed. Just because it's original, doesn't mean that it's also brilliant. Or even just clever. There are moments that it was getting too weird/bizarre. I love weird/bizarre movies but, in order for a weird movie to be good, writers and directors should handle the subject very carefully and deftly/skilfully. Or else, their movie will look like a parody of what they imagined and try to achieve. There is a line between originality and creativity and this movie didn't cross it.
Too many movies, too little time. There are better movies to watch. However, if you have plenty of time and you love weird and original movies, you will probably like it. It's not a bad /dumb movie and, mainly, it makes sense. There are many movies today that, unfortunately, don't make much sense.
However, it's flawed. Just because it's original, doesn't mean that it's also brilliant. Or even just clever. There are moments that it was getting too weird/bizarre. I love weird/bizarre movies but, in order for a weird movie to be good, writers and directors should handle the subject very carefully and deftly/skilfully. Or else, their movie will look like a parody of what they imagined and try to achieve. There is a line between originality and creativity and this movie didn't cross it.
Too many movies, too little time. There are better movies to watch. However, if you have plenty of time and you love weird and original movies, you will probably like it. It's not a bad /dumb movie and, mainly, it makes sense. There are many movies today that, unfortunately, don't make much sense.
You've heard of "paradise by the dashboard light," but how about "cosmic horror by the bathroom stall?" This feels like a new, imaginative approach to the genre, even as all the hallmarks remain in one form or another. The blood and gore looks great, as do all the other fanciful visuals we're treated to at one time or another. Ryan Kwanten gives a solid performance as protagonist Wes, making the hapless man relatable as he's stuck in an extraordinary predicament, and it's an absolute joy to be greeted with the dulcet tones of J. K. Simmons' voice as he brings the unseen entity to vivid life - what can't Simmons do? I assumed I'd have fun, but 'Glorious' is even sharper than I'd have given it credit for before I watched.
One could easily see this realized not as a full-length feature, but as a short film, or arguably even (with some modifications) a stage play. The singular setting and small cast of characters both feed into that sense, and with that, all due commendations for the production design and art direction that turn an ordinary highway rest stop into not only a particularly dingy and uninviting one, but a den of nightmares and visceral splendor. It almost seems part and parcel of such a locale that a story told therein should carry certain tones, so it's fitting that for as towering as the possibilities are of the tale, and dark, 'Glorious' also carries a considerable undercurrent of cheeky humor that helps the Bathroom Horror to feel centered. The screenplay fashioned between Joshua Hull and David Ian McKendry is unexpectedly balanced and mindful in that regard while it still tells a complete, compelling, and relatively small story. There's a weird sort of complexity in the chief characters, bite and wit in the dialogue, and sufficient earnest variety in the scene writing to slightly open up the narrative in surprising ways.
Much credit as well to filmmaker Rebekah McKendry for tight direction. I very much enjoyed her feature debut, Christmas horror anthology 'All the creatures were stirring,' and 'Glorious' bears a similar offbeat sensibility, though surely refined in the few intervening years. By no means is the most grand and imposing example of the genre space it plays in, but nor is it intended to be - sometimes the best thing a storyteller can do is to approach honored material from a new angle, and I'm inclined to think McKendry, McKendry, and Hull quite succeed in doing just that. 'Glorious' deftly scratches the itch for cosmic horror while in concept seeming like a more low-key microcosm of Horror, Broadly. The specific flavors here may not appeal to all, but I'm delighted by how the movie tries something a little different and still ends up a the same delicious, thrilling place. As far as I'm concerned 'Glorious' is a very well made, highly enjoyable romp, and is well worth checking out if you have the opportunity.
One could easily see this realized not as a full-length feature, but as a short film, or arguably even (with some modifications) a stage play. The singular setting and small cast of characters both feed into that sense, and with that, all due commendations for the production design and art direction that turn an ordinary highway rest stop into not only a particularly dingy and uninviting one, but a den of nightmares and visceral splendor. It almost seems part and parcel of such a locale that a story told therein should carry certain tones, so it's fitting that for as towering as the possibilities are of the tale, and dark, 'Glorious' also carries a considerable undercurrent of cheeky humor that helps the Bathroom Horror to feel centered. The screenplay fashioned between Joshua Hull and David Ian McKendry is unexpectedly balanced and mindful in that regard while it still tells a complete, compelling, and relatively small story. There's a weird sort of complexity in the chief characters, bite and wit in the dialogue, and sufficient earnest variety in the scene writing to slightly open up the narrative in surprising ways.
Much credit as well to filmmaker Rebekah McKendry for tight direction. I very much enjoyed her feature debut, Christmas horror anthology 'All the creatures were stirring,' and 'Glorious' bears a similar offbeat sensibility, though surely refined in the few intervening years. By no means is the most grand and imposing example of the genre space it plays in, but nor is it intended to be - sometimes the best thing a storyteller can do is to approach honored material from a new angle, and I'm inclined to think McKendry, McKendry, and Hull quite succeed in doing just that. 'Glorious' deftly scratches the itch for cosmic horror while in concept seeming like a more low-key microcosm of Horror, Broadly. The specific flavors here may not appeal to all, but I'm delighted by how the movie tries something a little different and still ends up a the same delicious, thrilling place. As far as I'm concerned 'Glorious' is a very well made, highly enjoyable romp, and is well worth checking out if you have the opportunity.
Originality, good actors, out of the box.
The only thing I can say is: start watching and you won't stop.
No big company would do such a creative movie.
The only thing I can say is: start watching and you won't stop.
No big company would do such a creative movie.
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- CuriosidadesBased on the short story Out of the Aeons by American writers H. P. Lovecraft and Hazel Heald, first published in 1935 in Weird Tales magazine.
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