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Dead Hooker in a Trunk

  • 2009
  • Not Rated
  • 1 h 32 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
4,8/10
1,4 mil
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Dead Hooker in a Trunk (2009)
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Horror

Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaSet in beautiful Vancouver, four friends set out on an everyday errand and end up in a fight for their lives when they discover the body of a dead hooker left in their trunk.Set in beautiful Vancouver, four friends set out on an everyday errand and end up in a fight for their lives when they discover the body of a dead hooker left in their trunk.Set in beautiful Vancouver, four friends set out on an everyday errand and end up in a fight for their lives when they discover the body of a dead hooker left in their trunk.

  • Direção
    • Jen Soska
    • Sylvia Soska
  • Roteiristas
    • Jen Soska
    • Sylvia Soska
  • Artistas
    • Rikki Gagne
    • Jen Soska
    • Sylvia Soska
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    4,8/10
    1,4 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Jen Soska
      • Sylvia Soska
    • Roteiristas
      • Jen Soska
      • Sylvia Soska
    • Artistas
      • Rikki Gagne
      • Jen Soska
      • Sylvia Soska
    • 32Avaliações de usuários
    • 37Avaliações da crítica
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    Rikki Gagne
    • Junkie
    Jen Soska
    • Geek
    Sylvia Soska
    Sylvia Soska
    • Badass…
    C.J. Wallis
    • Goody Two Shoes
    • (as CJ Wallis)
    Loyd Bateman
    Loyd Bateman
    • Killer
    Farley M. Gagne
    • Billy
    • (as Farley M Gagne)
    Tasha Lee Moth
    Tasha Lee Moth
    • Hooker
    • (as Tasha Moth)
    Carlos Gallardo
    Carlos Gallardo
    • God
    Ed Brando
    • Emergency Doctor
    Tammy Field
    • Youth Group Girl
    Tyler Hjorthoy
    • Youth Group Punk
    Piper Hjorthoy
    • Guardian Angel
    Dario Paris
    • Youth Group Guy
    Michael Schaldemose
    • Helpful Man
    John Tench
    John Tench
    • Cowboy Pimp
    Nickolas Baric
    Nickolas Baric
    • Cop #1
    • (as Nickolos Baric)
    David Barkes
    • Motel Manager
    Jamie Bell
    • Weirdo
    • (as James Bell)
    • Direção
      • Jen Soska
      • Sylvia Soska
    • Roteiristas
      • Jen Soska
      • Sylvia Soska
    • Elenco e equipe completos
    • Produção, bilheteria e muito mais no IMDbPro

    Avaliações de usuários32

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    rogertbop

    A Stupid Debut

    DHIAT's so-called "originality" did not distract me from its oddly paced, and often disengaging, story-telling. It seemed as if the Soska Sisters abandoned all, if any, logic in their script to boost its own bizarreness and eccentricity. Movies don't exactly demand realism (nor do I), but in this case it resulted in a laughable story that just felt too unbalanced to offer room for its humor to surface. In other words, they tried too hard. Whether they tried too hard to be witty or weird, humorous or homage-y, the Soska Sisters didn't know which direction to take their debut so they ended up taking all of them. Their decision made DHIAT a tangled and stupid effort. The dialogue was so stereotypically and poorly written, it literally had me finishing the sentences the actors were saying. (Ever heard that about a Tarantino flick?? Yeah, so don't go comparing them with QT) The acting, at times, was convincing… But how hard is it to act like a whore, a nerd or a religious douche? I guess I understand why people really like it though; it's a (moderately) violent homage to Grindhouse films, that actually has a pretty fun sub-plot about a masked serial killer that's worth mentioning. The Soska Sisters did their best considering their budget and will be welcomed with open arms in the horror community. Personally, I think they will be receiving a bit more than they deserve.
    1Red-Barracuda

    Really terrible debut movie from the Soska Twins.

    I recently saw the film American Mary which was directed by the Soska Twins. I was pretty impressed, as it was quite an interesting and fairly original horror concoction. With this in mind I had to see their debut movie, the brilliantly titled Dead Hooker in a Trunk. Well, after seeing it, all I can say is that they definitely got a lot better. In fairness, this movie seems to have been made on an ultra-low budget, we're taking peanuts here. But even cutting the Soska's some slack on this front, that doesn't change my view that Dead Hooker in a Trunk is a really terrible movie.

    Its plot-line is certainly high-concept - four friends find a dead hooker in the trunk of their car. That's it more or less. A strong story is certainly no requirement in a good film but a movie needs to get other things right in the absence of one. And on a technical and artistic level this is an abomination. It has terrible camera-work and sound; really bad acting and an awful script. It's overall just too amateurish to offer very much to anybody. I am nevertheless pleased that these two Canadian sisters have gone on to do better things – as apart from anything else, there should be more women directors out there – but this debut just isn't good on any level I am afraid.
    3BA_Harrison

    They get better.

    The Soska sisters are two of the more interesting characters working in horror today... identical twins with a seriously twisted outlook on life who have thus far written, directed, produced, and starred in several shorts and two full length indie movies, Dead Hooker In A Trunk (2009) and body modification horror American Mary (2012). Suitably impressed by the latter, I felt compelled to check out their debut feature; sadly, Dead Hooker is nowhere near as an accomplished effort, being yet another weak Tarantino-style grind-house homage that wants to be both ultra-cool edgy thriller AND over-the-top splat-stick, but which ends up simply being a mess.

    Jen Soska plays 'Geek', a bible-thumping church-goer; Sylvia plays her sister 'Badass', the yin to her yang, a tattooed bitch in a tight black vest who refuses to take crap from anyone. Together with 'Goody Two Shoes' (C.J. Wallis), Jen's virginal boyfriend, and crap punk-rock singer 'Junkie' (Rikki Gagne), they are thrown into a world of chaos and violence after the discovery of a dead hooker and some bags of cocaine in the trunk of their car.

    While I admire the Soska's for their attitude and obvious enthusiasm, I cannot bring myself to praise what is very clearly the work of naive newcomers; behind the admittedly nifty title lies a poorly written wreck of a film with embarrassingly bad dialogue and some truly terrible acting, not least from the sisters themselves. The action meanders aimlessly from one frustratingly logic-free scene to the next, the characters making ridiculously bad decisions, shrugging off severe (and probably fatal) injuries, and somehow developing incredible fighting skills along the way. About the only real fun to be had is with some cheap and cheerful OTT gore.

    Thankfully, American Mary suggests that Jen and Sylvia have since honed their writing skills and are now happy to appear in cameos, leaving the main roles to real actors. A wise decision ladies.
    6m-a-elsewhere

    The Soska Sisters have to be taken on their own terms

    Spiritual awakening in the scenic byways of western Canada...but only sort of.

    Less extreme horror exploitation than a null-budget anarcho-punk statement from identical twin sister auteurs Jen & Sylvia Soska (a.k.a. Twisted Twins), DEAD HOOKER IN A TRUNK is the visual equivalent of lo-fi riot grrrl garage rock—mashing up Robert Rodriguez, Harmony Korine, Nick Zedd, Amos Poe, and Eli Roth, with an occasional whiff of Greg Araki.

    The movie has to be taken on its own terms. In keeping with a homage to no wave and grindhouse esthetics, the Soskas apparently consider continuity to be cisgender heteronormative fascism imposed by imperialist capitalist elitism: exterior shots filmed before & after a snowstorm are spliced together; one character's severed limb randomly appears re-attached; it seems that a lead role had to be reinvented on the fly when the actress cast for the part didn't show up on set and the only available substitute was the cameraman. Some viewers can roll with this; others can't.

    Still, the script is energetic, brutal, funny, often quite sparkling, albeit the actors mumble and stumble through any dialogue more complicated that "F*&K!"

    The plot? There's a dead hooker in the trunk: roll camera and--ACTION!

    More specifically: Geek, her severely hungover twin sister Badass, and Badass' equally hungover punk-rawk pal Junkie are giving Geek's friend Goody Two-Shoes a lift home from his Christian youth ministry when, en route, they discover that someone's stashed drugs and a corpse in the boot of Badass' car.

    So...call the police? It's not like they had anything to do with it, right? Well, that's another problem--

    BADASS: "Last night is really fuzzy..."

    Thus the quartet, uncertain whether they're psycho-killers, have to find an informal way to ditch a cadaver in suburban Vancouver in broad daylight in winter--and pious Goody Two-Shoes demands they do so while respecting the dignity of the deceased. Plus, they're all being hunted by the real murderer or murderers.

    Complications, mayhem, mutilations, homicides' 'n' hijinx, along with gratuitous everything and a cameo appearance by God, ensue.

    It all hangs together—often barely—by dint of the Soska sisters' relentless fan-sensibility attitude.
    Michael_Elliott

    Dead Hooker Go Go

    Dead Hooker in a Trunk (2009)

    * (out of 4)

    Badass (Sylvia Soska), Geek (Jen Soska), Junkie (Rikki Gagne) and Goody Two Shoes (C.J. Wallis) discover a dead hooker in their trunk and that's about it. The Soska twins directed, wrote and stars in this movie that seems to have gotten some pretty glowing reviews but I'm a little confused as to why because I found the film incredibly hard to get through. The film isn't a complete disaster so I'll start off with the only good thing. I think the vision of the film was actually quite good and it's hard to believe that this thing was shot for just a couple thousand dollars. I give the sisters credit for certainly having an eye because they've made this film look quite professional and that there is saying quite a bit considering how most low-budget horror films look. With that said, the rest of the film was pretty much dreadful with the story being the most annoying thing. I'm not really sure what the point of the film was except to come off like a Quentin Tarantino movie and mix countless genres together with quick dialogue, over-the-top violence and other bizarre matters. The problem here is that none of it works as the story never makes a bit of sense and the characters are all just annoying to the point where you're hoping they all die. The movie has one drawn out sequence after another and sometimes we get some graphic gore but more often than not it's just dialogue full of F-bombs. The performances aren't the greatest in the world but they are slightly better than we typically see in this type of picture. I know many are calling this a "terrific homage to grindhouse pictures" but I found the film to be far from that. I guess people will have to make up their own minds but while the Soska girls show talent here, the final result is quite horrid.

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    • Curiosidades
      The film cost $2500 to make, including $1000 for prosthetics, $80 for the semi-truck, $160 for the hotel room, and the rest was costumes and craft.
    • Cenas durante ou pós-créditos
      No hookers were harmed during the principal photography of this feature film production.
    • Conexões
      Referenced in An American Mary in London (2012)
    • Trilhas sonoras
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      Written & Performed by Incura

      Used with permission

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 20 de abril de 2009 (Canadá)
    • País de origem
      • Canadá
    • Central de atendimento oficial
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    • Idioma
      • Inglês
    • Também conhecido como
      • Мёртвая шлюха в багажнике
    • Locações de filme
      • Vancouver, Colúmbia Britânica, Canadá
    • Empresas de produção
      • IndustryWorks Pictures
      • Twisted Twins Productions
      • FortyFPS Productions
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      • 2.35 : 1

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