O psicólogo social americano Ben Monroe investiga um culto local ligado a um evento perturbador, enquanto sua filha se envolve com um misterioso garoto local.O psicólogo social americano Ben Monroe investiga um culto local ligado a um evento perturbador, enquanto sua filha se envolve com um misterioso garoto local.O psicólogo social americano Ben Monroe investiga um culto local ligado a um evento perturbador, enquanto sua filha se envolve com um misterioso garoto local.
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Stars Ben(Eric Bana of Munich) , a writer who moves to Berlin to find himself surrounded by the dark and dangerous power of cults. The divorced American psychologist studies suicide cults in Germany and, in the process, confronts a personal trauma related to his past. Ben's daughter, Mazzy (Sadie Sink of Stranger Things), begins to fall in love with a boy Martin (Jonas Dassler) who introduces her to the dark underbelly of secret recruiting groups. As their two worlds head toward a risked intersection . Ben will need to race against the clock in order to save his daughter. Meanwhile, the father falls in love for a police forensic psychologist, Nina (Sylvia Hoeks). Purify and start again !.
Jordan Scott adapts and directs the Nicholas Hogg's novel Tokyo, carrying out a passable film , but neither notable, nor extraordinary, but acceptable . The main background in which the characters are presented turns out to be a labyrinth of insecurities and fear of loneliness that leads to vulnerability to cults, a problem of growing and disturbing importance in our society, as occurs in every moment of crisis of values.
There are several interesting themes throughout the film, but they aren't fully developed. Worth mentioning are manipulation, control, extremist ideologies, and vulnerability. These, among others, are the issues that run through this intriguing film about the price we are willing to pay for the mistakes of the past. The film is unevenly paced, first surrendering to empty, aestheticist visual symbolism and then to the final, hasty transformation of suspenseful tension into fast-paced parallel action in the last half hour of the film.
Interpretations are decent enough. Eric Bana as an American social psychologist Ben Monroe who investigates a local cult connected to a disturbing event, while his daughter is passably acted by Sadie Sink who becomes embroiled with a mysterious local boy performed by Jonas Dassler.
Directed by Jordan Scott, daughter of the legendary filmmaker of Alien, Blade Runner, Gladiator I and II, The Martian, she nevertheless fails to relate to her father in terms of film, due to the fact that she does not provide an effective result. Jordan Scott has previously made other films, such as: Cracks, All the Invisible Children and Shorts: The Muse, Portrait, The Initiate, among others. 'A Sacrifice' rating: 5/10. A mildly interesting film with some touches of intrigue, tension, suspense and plot twists.
Jordan Scott adapts and directs the Nicholas Hogg's novel Tokyo, carrying out a passable film , but neither notable, nor extraordinary, but acceptable . The main background in which the characters are presented turns out to be a labyrinth of insecurities and fear of loneliness that leads to vulnerability to cults, a problem of growing and disturbing importance in our society, as occurs in every moment of crisis of values.
There are several interesting themes throughout the film, but they aren't fully developed. Worth mentioning are manipulation, control, extremist ideologies, and vulnerability. These, among others, are the issues that run through this intriguing film about the price we are willing to pay for the mistakes of the past. The film is unevenly paced, first surrendering to empty, aestheticist visual symbolism and then to the final, hasty transformation of suspenseful tension into fast-paced parallel action in the last half hour of the film.
Interpretations are decent enough. Eric Bana as an American social psychologist Ben Monroe who investigates a local cult connected to a disturbing event, while his daughter is passably acted by Sadie Sink who becomes embroiled with a mysterious local boy performed by Jonas Dassler.
Directed by Jordan Scott, daughter of the legendary filmmaker of Alien, Blade Runner, Gladiator I and II, The Martian, she nevertheless fails to relate to her father in terms of film, due to the fact that she does not provide an effective result. Jordan Scott has previously made other films, such as: Cracks, All the Invisible Children and Shorts: The Muse, Portrait, The Initiate, among others. 'A Sacrifice' rating: 5/10. A mildly interesting film with some touches of intrigue, tension, suspense and plot twists.
Well I just got done watching this movie and I feel like I've seen this movie before because I have seen this movie before.
Positives for A Sacrifice (2024): The performances from Sadie Sink and Eric Bana are pretty good for the most part. I did have some investment in what was happening in the story. And that's about it for positives.
Negatives for A Sacrifice (2024): Like I said before, this is a movie and a premise that I've seen many times before and it's plays out the exact same way as those other movies. It also feels like this movie could've been directed by anyone and yet it was directed by Jordan Scott, the daughter of legendary filmmaker Ridley Scott.
Overall, A Sacrifice (2024) is as generic as these cult thriller movie can get and nothing new is brought to the table.
Positives for A Sacrifice (2024): The performances from Sadie Sink and Eric Bana are pretty good for the most part. I did have some investment in what was happening in the story. And that's about it for positives.
Negatives for A Sacrifice (2024): Like I said before, this is a movie and a premise that I've seen many times before and it's plays out the exact same way as those other movies. It also feels like this movie could've been directed by anyone and yet it was directed by Jordan Scott, the daughter of legendary filmmaker Ridley Scott.
Overall, A Sacrifice (2024) is as generic as these cult thriller movie can get and nothing new is brought to the table.
Most boring monotone movie in every aspect from script,dialog,cinematography,locations & attire.
Sadie may of did well in Stranger Things however,based on this & other performances I'm really not a fan.
Although the rest of the cast,even their acting was average to poor.
This topic of cults is beyond clichéd & has been done,so much better in the past.
I guess because it took place internationally it apparently was more unique,they could of used more locations or something.
Still got over 100 characters to go & frankly,there isn't anything else that is worth talking about.
Finally.. Watch is you need sleep!
Sadie may of did well in Stranger Things however,based on this & other performances I'm really not a fan.
Although the rest of the cast,even their acting was average to poor.
This topic of cults is beyond clichéd & has been done,so much better in the past.
I guess because it took place internationally it apparently was more unique,they could of used more locations or something.
Still got over 100 characters to go & frankly,there isn't anything else that is worth talking about.
Finally.. Watch is you need sleep!
This movie is 96 % talking....not character development talking, not building a plotline talking, just talking. Randomly. There are many conversations that goes no where and does not enhances the story.
Motivation: The movie never establishes the motivations to make people do what they do. They make decisions to satisfy the story without letting us know why they are making that decision.
Direction/Acting...in the few scenes that do contain some level of drama, the actors overact the scene which means yelling, gesturing loudly and walking out of rooms.
Lastly...boring. The first 20 minutes did little to pique my interest and even make me want to finish the movie. I should have gone with that instinct and saves myself 90 minutes of my life.
Motivation: The movie never establishes the motivations to make people do what they do. They make decisions to satisfy the story without letting us know why they are making that decision.
Direction/Acting...in the few scenes that do contain some level of drama, the actors overact the scene which means yelling, gesturing loudly and walking out of rooms.
Lastly...boring. The first 20 minutes did little to pique my interest and even make me want to finish the movie. I should have gone with that instinct and saves myself 90 minutes of my life.
The description of the movie plot sounded so mysterious and intriguing! With the the topics of cults & murders, i was expecting an exciting & mysterious movie. Sadly, this is more of a slow-paced drama than a thriller. The first hour was the worst, with no intrigue or mystery building. I'm not sure if it is the story, dialogue or action (or lack thereof) that makes the viewing so darn dull. But it's quite bland. Now admittedly, the last 20 minutes were more exciting, and the last bit does rather make some sense of what you were watching in the hour or so previous. The last 20 minutes, however, is not enough to redeem this movie. Unfortunately, despite the good acting & production overall, the story just falls flat.
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- Erros de gravaçãoAt the 14:55 mark, Ben and his daughter are at a restaurant, and from outside looking in through the window, the film is clearly running backwards as a waitress appears to approach the table. It's obvious she was actually walking away.
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- 1 h 34 min(94 min)
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