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Segue um casal perturbado e a sua filha que vão de férias para uma casa isolada na baía da Louisiana para se reconectarem como uma família. Mas quando chegam visitantes inesperados, a unidad... Ler tudoSegue um casal perturbado e a sua filha que vão de férias para uma casa isolada na baía da Louisiana para se reconectarem como uma família. Mas quando chegam visitantes inesperados, a unidade começa a desmoronar-se.Segue um casal perturbado e a sua filha que vão de férias para uma casa isolada na baía da Louisiana para se reconectarem como uma família. Mas quando chegam visitantes inesperados, a unidade começa a desmoronar-se.
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I actually really enjoyed this. It has it's cheesy moments and some ridiculous overacting but it has a charm to it. The plot twists may get a bit out of hand but Jacob Lofland (who should be in a Children Of The Corn movie) is menacing enough to keep things ticking over. One of Blumhouses better recent efforts.
Evil comes in all shapes and sizes in this compelling morality tale from the bayou.
A woman tries to save her marriage and family with a weekend trip after she finds out he's having an affair. She takes him to a remote estate in rural Louisiana so that they can all get closer. When he forgets to get a questionably available and politically incorrect form of meat for dinner, she finds hell on earth.
The story is a convoluted mix of supernatural, domestic pot boiler and mystery. It's scary and weird fun, with an odd combination of good and terrible acting.
I enjoyed the strangeness of it.
A woman tries to save her marriage and family with a weekend trip after she finds out he's having an affair. She takes him to a remote estate in rural Louisiana so that they can all get closer. When he forgets to get a questionably available and politically incorrect form of meat for dinner, she finds hell on earth.
The story is a convoluted mix of supernatural, domestic pot boiler and mystery. It's scary and weird fun, with an odd combination of good and terrible acting.
I enjoyed the strangeness of it.
I love the way this movie accelerates everything with Issac and the horror that trembles along with him! A House on the Bayou has some reality drama acting that was definitely the downfall otherwise the movie is dope. For a huge horror fanatic this was just right if you don't take it to seriously.
I happened to love Hemlock Grove's Season One and I loved and still love It Follows. A House on the Bayou is my favorite kind of horror. Like Hemlock Grove and It Follows, it's mostly unpredictable, it's strange, initially situations seem to escalate out of nowhere but they do go somewhere, there's a dark enigmatic character (Jacob Lofland) and there's a moral lesson at the core of the story. The dialogue is weird at times (Every time someone said Grandpappy, I laughed out loud because it's not 1930 and ridiculous Hollywood writers are so out of touch with the South. No one talks like that in the 21st Century). You don't know what the hell is going on most of the time because just when you think the script is going left, it goes right. And I loved the unsettling tone. I loved the cast. Jacob Lofland's Issac was my favorite. I couldn't stand the daughter. The moralistic message, script, acting, score, tone and direction complemented each other. There's never a dull moment and the runtime flew by. I enjoyed getting lost in this movie's strange Louisiana country mansion and its equally eerie parish.
Interesting little horror thriller, about the BAD things people do to each other. I found Isaac very unnerving and a bit charming at the same time. This feels like an old school style horror movie, like Burnt Offerings or The Other (both 70's gothic horror)
I found it overall kinda satisfying except for Toby?? :( That bothers me ALOT.
If you like old school gothic horror, then you may well enjoy letting Isaac and Grandpappy take you for a ride in their beat-up ol truck. :O. Not gonna win any Oscars but it's creepy and unnerving and half way decent acting. I found the Mom's acting to be the worst of all but still worth a watch, if you can get past her robotic emotions.
If you like old school gothic horror, then you may well enjoy letting Isaac and Grandpappy take you for a ride in their beat-up ol truck. :O. Not gonna win any Oscars but it's creepy and unnerving and half way decent acting. I found the Mom's acting to be the worst of all but still worth a watch, if you can get past her robotic emotions.
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- CuriosidadesExcept for Grandpappy, all the main characters' names are biblical or associated with biblical tradition.
- Erros de gravaçãoThe Sheriff's Office that Jessica goes to report the incident, the patrol unit, and the officer's uniform says 'Vierge County'. There are no counties in Louisiana. Louisiana is the only state that is divided into parishes. They originally coincided with church parishes. When Louisiana became part of the U.S., it was heavily ruled by the Roman Catholic religion.
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- Tempo de duração1 hora 28 minutos
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