Kylie é forçada a voltar à casa onde cresceu por um mandado de prisão domiciliar. Com isso ela terá que conviver com sua mãe, que acha que a casa é mal-assombrada. Kylie começa a ouvir sons ... Ler tudoKylie é forçada a voltar à casa onde cresceu por um mandado de prisão domiciliar. Com isso ela terá que conviver com sua mãe, que acha que a casa é mal-assombrada. Kylie começa a ouvir sons estranhos e questiona se a casa é mesmo possuída.Kylie é forçada a voltar à casa onde cresceu por um mandado de prisão domiciliar. Com isso ela terá que conviver com sua mãe, que acha que a casa é mal-assombrada. Kylie começa a ouvir sons estranhos e questiona se a casa é mesmo possuída.
- Direção
- Roteirista
- Artistas
- Prêmios
- 6 vitórias e 22 indicações no total
- Young Kylie
- (narração)
Avaliações em destaque
Kylie and her mother don't get on at all, with neither particularly happy with this state of affairs. Worse still, her mother who tends to believe in the paranormal gets even more annoying by insisting the house is haunted, due to the strange noises and weird sighting in the basement she had. Kylie scoffs at this and finds her mother's incessant chatter and claims even more irritating...
...Until she hears the noises herself one night. Things get even worse when Kylie starts having her own sightings & observations of weird stuff happening. Desperate for help, she and her mother confides in Amos the security guard. Amos, a keen amateur paranormal investigator decides to look into things, which leads to them uncovering some rather creepy info about the house in the process. As the mystery deepens, Kyleigh, her mother and Amos all realise that they're gonna have to solve it before whatever it is that dwells in the house engulfs and destroys them all...
Housebound is a very pleasant surprise comedy horror gem from New Zealand, but with nicely done scares and a creepy atmosphere to go with the chuckles, which come mainly via hilarious interactions with the dysfunctional trio. It also turns into a surprisingly layered film plot wise with some twists & turns in the third act to keep things nicely interesting. With some gold one liners and effective scares, it's emerged as one of the better horror viewings of this year and while frequently hilarious, it's primarily a horror thriller that simply tempers things with some very deft comedic relief.
Overall a highly recommended gem from New Zealand and it went down well with the audience at the Dead by Dawn festival where I caught it, so any horror fan should keep an eye out for this one. 8/10, really decent little horror flick.
Part ghost story, part murder mystery, it would be counter- productive to know any more about the plot before viewing, as various revelations and red herrings keep the mystery quotient high. There are also underlying themes relating to family and loss that lend the film a welcome human dimension.
One slight negative is that the many twists and turns stretch out the runtime beyond the ideal for this sort of film, and there are times when it starts to drag. Also one particular character is presented in a manner that pushes the film firmly into farce territory; one of a couple of aspects that could have been executed slightly more believably, as absurd as that sounds in relation to a film of this type.
The performances are all top notch; Morgana O'Reilly has great fun with Kylie's mardy persona, Glen-Paul Waru is perfect as likable doofus Amos and Rima Te Wiata excels as Kylie's dotty but ultimately caring mother. Refreshingly, the main characters all develop convincingly over the course of the film, which is far from a given when it comes to horrors, comedies and indeed horror-comedies. You'd have to be pretty hard-hearted not to care about them by the end.
Horror-comedies are difficult to pull off, and it's rare that a film strikes a genuine balance without ending up as a full-on horror with a darkly comic edge, or an out-and-out comedy with horror themes, but Housebound gets very close to doing so. At time it leans more towards comedy and farce, and the tone is often light-hearted, but there are enough moments of tension – and violence – to ensure that there are plenty of thrills among the laughs.
Housebound is a funny horror movie, not taking itself too seriously. It is cliche but finds ways to be original. Sure, it doesn't have the best effects or big budget - yet somehow it just works. The actors are good. Kylie is hilarious without trying and her Mom has some iconic funny scenes too. I love how casual they are about the house being haunted and having ghosts. It has manny funny scenes that don't seem forced, but also has serious moments.
One aspect of Housebound that I particularly enjoy is the fact that the characters are as multi-layered as the story itself. They start with one facet, one role, and naturally reveal more of their humanity all along the way. They can bring as much surprises as the events do. It must have been a pleasure for the actors. Who, by the way, are excellent.
There are no scream queens here. Watch Housebound and you'll find yourself rooting for a brat or the housewife next door, between two guffaws.
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesWon the "Fresh Blood Audience Award 2014" at Germany's Fantasy Film Festival.
- Citações
Amos: You know, the closed mind is the worst defense against the paranormal, Kylie. What are you gonna do against a hostile spirit? You just gonna crack jokes?
Kylie Bucknell: No, I am going to smash it in the face.
Amos: You cannot punch ectoplasm.
- ConexõesFeatured in The Last Drive-In with Joe Bob Briggs: Housebound (2022)
- Trilhas sonorasAngel
Written by Alastair Riddell (as A Riddell)
Performed by Alastair Riddell (as Space Waltz)
Courtesy of EMI Music
Principais escolhas
- How long is Housebound?Fornecido pela Alexa
Detalhes
Bilheteria
- Orçamento
- NZ$ 350.000 (estimativa)
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 241.347
- Tempo de duração1 hora 47 minutos
- Cor
- Proporção
- 2.39 : 1