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Nas florestas do Norte da Califórnia, o coração do famoso Emerald Triangle, os moradores do local lutam frequentemente contra ataques e abduções. Numa cabana remota, viajantes começam a desa... Ler tudoNas florestas do Norte da Califórnia, o coração do famoso Emerald Triangle, os moradores do local lutam frequentemente contra ataques e abduções. Numa cabana remota, viajantes começam a desaparecer.Nas florestas do Norte da Califórnia, o coração do famoso Emerald Triangle, os moradores do local lutam frequentemente contra ataques e abduções. Numa cabana remota, viajantes começam a desaparecer.
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- 3 vitórias e 2 indicações no total
Roman L. Armstrong
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We gave this a go, so often there are a lot of movies with low(ish) ratings and people may skip over these.
It starts off feeling a bit weak, sure the actors &/or director/s are not stars, yet forgiving some of these shortcomings the plot is actually very serious and is being built from the beginning.
It gets seriously creepy further in.
We enjoyed it as a late night movie with some snacks :-)
It starts off feeling a bit weak, sure the actors &/or director/s are not stars, yet forgiving some of these shortcomings the plot is actually very serious and is being built from the beginning.
It gets seriously creepy further in.
We enjoyed it as a late night movie with some snacks :-)
Welcome to Willits:
Directed by Trevor Ryan and written by Tim Ryan
I knew it was too good to be true. I watched three movies recently and this one was the third I watched but the second I'm reviewing. The reason for this is simple, I want to get this madness off of my chest. I watched two good movies and then this one came along and threw me for a loop like a close call car accident. This movie is called Welcome to Willits. It takes place in Willits, California. I imagine the director is from this region. The town really plays no part in the story.
Having this take place in this particular town set in the Emerald Triangle( huge area of marijuana farms) doesn't play into the story much. This movie is about a crazy man who thinks that aliens are invading and trying to abduct him and perform terrifying and painful experiments on him. Kids on a camping trip looking to score. It sounds like an interesting idea for a horror film.
Well Netflix told me that this was a comedy. They lied. This is a weird movie. It starts out with this fake cop show starring Dolph Lundgren for no particular reason. The aliens thing along with the crazy man wearing a tinfoil hat might have been somewhat funny in the writing process but in the movie itself, it really doesn't register that way. They might want to rejigger their algorithm.
This movie feels really long and it takes more than half its running time to get to the meat of the story. It is all set up. It forces us to spend a bunch of time with stock characters and following this dull and overused plotline. It's a boring mess of a movie.
I want to call a moratorium on kids going into the woods to party and finding something evil hunting them movies. It's enough. We need to a break from this overdone story. I'm going to file it with zombie films. I give this movie an F.
I knew it was too good to be true. I watched three movies recently and this one was the third I watched but the second I'm reviewing. The reason for this is simple, I want to get this madness off of my chest. I watched two good movies and then this one came along and threw me for a loop like a close call car accident. This movie is called Welcome to Willits. It takes place in Willits, California. I imagine the director is from this region. The town really plays no part in the story.
Having this take place in this particular town set in the Emerald Triangle( huge area of marijuana farms) doesn't play into the story much. This movie is about a crazy man who thinks that aliens are invading and trying to abduct him and perform terrifying and painful experiments on him. Kids on a camping trip looking to score. It sounds like an interesting idea for a horror film.
Well Netflix told me that this was a comedy. They lied. This is a weird movie. It starts out with this fake cop show starring Dolph Lundgren for no particular reason. The aliens thing along with the crazy man wearing a tinfoil hat might have been somewhat funny in the writing process but in the movie itself, it really doesn't register that way. They might want to rejigger their algorithm.
This movie feels really long and it takes more than half its running time to get to the meat of the story. It is all set up. It forces us to spend a bunch of time with stock characters and following this dull and overused plotline. It's a boring mess of a movie.
I want to call a moratorium on kids going into the woods to party and finding something evil hunting them movies. It's enough. We need to a break from this overdone story. I'm going to file it with zombie films. I give this movie an F.
This movie reminds me of the time Lois Griffin said, "I said a bad movie not an abortion".
The concept was really good...the acting and effects weren't all that great, and it could've been a lot better if it left the audience wondering if the aliens were real or really just a figment of a drug induced imagination. I did, however, enjoy the movie, and for a low budget film, the story line was really interesting. I think it's worth watching if you're into low budget, syfy type movies.
This kind of humor puts off cerfain types of people: those who like to act superior to others, those with a very dry humor, and those with no drug experience.
The quality of this movie has completely missed some of the other reviewers here. If you enjoy those early 2000's raw comedies like Harold and Kumar, aren't offended by drug use, crude jokes and some head bludgeoning - then watch this movie!
The quality of this movie has completely missed some of the other reviewers here. If you enjoy those early 2000's raw comedies like Harold and Kumar, aren't offended by drug use, crude jokes and some head bludgeoning - then watch this movie!
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- CuriosidadesFeature-length version of the 2013 short film Welcome to Willits: After Sundown (2013) that was nominated for Grand Jury Award at the SXSW festival.
- ConexõesFeatured in After Everything (2018)
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- US$ 464.770 (estimativa)
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- 1 h 24 min(84 min)
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