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Uma jovem designer de moda vê suas ansiedades se manifestarem na forma de um apêndice, que cresce e se alimenta de suas inseguranças. Baseado no curta-metragem homônimo de 2021.Uma jovem designer de moda vê suas ansiedades se manifestarem na forma de um apêndice, que cresce e se alimenta de suas inseguranças. Baseado no curta-metragem homônimo de 2021.Uma jovem designer de moda vê suas ansiedades se manifestarem na forma de um apêndice, que cresce e se alimenta de suas inseguranças. Baseado no curta-metragem homônimo de 2021.
Sheila Jenkins
- Raw Appendage
- (as Sheila Joy Jenkins)
Carrie Stauber
- Dermatologist
- (as Carrie Lynn Stauber)
Avaliações em destaque
This movie will impact people that have experienced child trauma or abuse and are left with the nasty demon stuck in their head. Those who do the work and get therapy learn the bpd or anxiety or depression issues are there from bad parents or childhood.
This film is an allegory about how if you feed the gremlin in your head it will grow and grow (by allowing negative self talk and ignoring your past). It's really effective and has a good message.
It's also a horror movie (kind of). I enjoyed it, not just for the allegory and how it impacted me but also because all the actors did a fantastic job. I've spent a year in therapy and a few more trying to kill my gremlin, and just like this movie it's not easy!!! 6.6/10.
This film is an allegory about how if you feed the gremlin in your head it will grow and grow (by allowing negative self talk and ignoring your past). It's really effective and has a good message.
It's also a horror movie (kind of). I enjoyed it, not just for the allegory and how it impacted me but also because all the actors did a fantastic job. I've spent a year in therapy and a few more trying to kill my gremlin, and just like this movie it's not easy!!! 6.6/10.
So I started watching this movie at the recommendation of someone.
I stopped the movie 10 minutes in and rang them and asked them if I should keep going because it seemed weird.
They pushed me to continue and I'm glad I did.
It's is weird but it's original which is hard to find these days.
Your probably could describe it as "artsy".
It has its "giggle" type moments but I wouldn't say it was a comedy.
I definitely recommend watching it, it has a good message at the end and I kinda think it's sweet in a sense.
To love and care for yourself even when it's hard and all you want to do is tear yourself down.
I stopped the movie 10 minutes in and rang them and asked them if I should keep going because it seemed weird.
They pushed me to continue and I'm glad I did.
It's is weird but it's original which is hard to find these days.
Your probably could describe it as "artsy".
It has its "giggle" type moments but I wouldn't say it was a comedy.
I definitely recommend watching it, it has a good message at the end and I kinda think it's sweet in a sense.
To love and care for yourself even when it's hard and all you want to do is tear yourself down.
Of course while watching this, I kept thinking about Basket Case and wondered if the director took some inspiration from it, or it just happened for the same idea to resurface after so many years.
And just like in the case of Basket Case, I couldn't look away. Now the difference between these two is that the first relies on some gore and for those times, utter violence, while Appendance is trying to be smarter and even introduces a twist to this genre.
If you want to judge Appendace all on its own, I think it's less fun, so definitely make time for Basket Case as well. 3 parts as I remember, but at least watch the first.
For a solo Appendance appreciation, I do believe it is a solid effort, it is shocking without being gross or violent and it does keep you curious throughout its run time. So I definitely believe this should be seen by horror fans, as it comes out rather fresh, intriguing and even offers a free moral lesson.
Watch it and you'll find out.
Cheers!
And just like in the case of Basket Case, I couldn't look away. Now the difference between these two is that the first relies on some gore and for those times, utter violence, while Appendance is trying to be smarter and even introduces a twist to this genre.
If you want to judge Appendace all on its own, I think it's less fun, so definitely make time for Basket Case as well. 3 parts as I remember, but at least watch the first.
For a solo Appendance appreciation, I do believe it is a solid effort, it is shocking without being gross or violent and it does keep you curious throughout its run time. So I definitely believe this should be seen by horror fans, as it comes out rather fresh, intriguing and even offers a free moral lesson.
Watch it and you'll find out.
Cheers!
I suffer with depression and anxiety and self esteem issues and etc etc, so the lesson of accepting how you feel and just treating yourself kindly is one you learn to be able to cope with these issues, and this movie does a great job of giving us a visual representation of this idea with a fun horror flare.
It has funny moments, gross moments and many relatable moments. It's not particularly scary, it's more of a bizarre fever dream kind of experience.
Either way: Would I watch this again? Yes.
Would I recommend it? Yes, to those who aren't too serious or can't suspend belief.
Will you miss anything by skipping this movie? I'll conservatively say yes, it has a fun twist and could help people who have yet to learn how to handle mental and emotional troubles.
Characters? They were all fine I thought, no one too annoying or anything. My only huge peeve was the main character taking what felt like forever to go to the doctor about the nasty thing developing on her side XD
Was it interesting? Yes, I thought it was. Nothing wild, but enough to enjoy.
Thought provoking? Yes, definitely a window to our modern stresses and how we neglect those injuries.
I liked it.
It has funny moments, gross moments and many relatable moments. It's not particularly scary, it's more of a bizarre fever dream kind of experience.
Either way: Would I watch this again? Yes.
Would I recommend it? Yes, to those who aren't too serious or can't suspend belief.
Will you miss anything by skipping this movie? I'll conservatively say yes, it has a fun twist and could help people who have yet to learn how to handle mental and emotional troubles.
Characters? They were all fine I thought, no one too annoying or anything. My only huge peeve was the main character taking what felt like forever to go to the doctor about the nasty thing developing on her side XD
Was it interesting? Yes, I thought it was. Nothing wild, but enough to enjoy.
Thought provoking? Yes, definitely a window to our modern stresses and how we neglect those injuries.
I liked it.
Appendage is a very strange and disturbing story of how depression can effect a person. In this movie, Hannah's depression and inner thoughts come together in a very strange way. This creature-esque body horror shows an intense story of how one can come out of depression with the help of people are them if you let them and if they listen. This film takes a complete turn and it's one you're not expecting which is so well done for this movie. The pace for this movie is good for a movie of this type and for a Hulu original movie it's definitely worth the watch. If you're coming into this expecting to be scared though, you're watching the wrong movie. This movie is disturbing and disgusting and will have you cringing at some of the most disgusting moments. I'm giving this movie a 3.5/5 for its perfect pacing but was a more basic story that comes together well.
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