Project MKHEXE
- 2025
- 1 h 53 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
5,1/10
1,2 mil
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- Direção
- Roteirista
- Artistas
Sebla Demi
- Meryem Yildiz
- (as Sebla Demirbaş)
Avaliações em destaque
I really wanted to like this movie a lot more. The premise was intriguing, but one that we've seen before in other films, and even
episodes of the X-Files. The problem is in the execution.
Under perhaps a more adept screenwriter, director and DP, it could've been suspenseful, frightening, or even scary. Unfortunately, there were too many ideas presented, and too many characters I didn't really - and were never made to - care about. For instance, the Police response when the two leads attempt to present them with evidence of the conspiracy (for lack of better word) was so predictable, I could've written it in my sleep.
The acting was fine. The effects were fine. But in the end, there was just no payoff. Was it an ancient "Akkadian" god behind this, or the governement, or what? And if it was a god, why don't we get to see it (not that we need too as proved by 2022's Glorius)?
It just wasn't enough to make it stand out from so many other similar works.
If you've got nothing better to watch, Project MKHEXE is a perfectly servicable distraction. I just wanted more from it.
Under perhaps a more adept screenwriter, director and DP, it could've been suspenseful, frightening, or even scary. Unfortunately, there were too many ideas presented, and too many characters I didn't really - and were never made to - care about. For instance, the Police response when the two leads attempt to present them with evidence of the conspiracy (for lack of better word) was so predictable, I could've written it in my sleep.
The acting was fine. The effects were fine. But in the end, there was just no payoff. Was it an ancient "Akkadian" god behind this, or the governement, or what? And if it was a god, why don't we get to see it (not that we need too as proved by 2022's Glorius)?
It just wasn't enough to make it stand out from so many other similar works.
If you've got nothing better to watch, Project MKHEXE is a perfectly servicable distraction. I just wanted more from it.
While the film falls into the same negative cliches and aspects typical of the genre, such as some spotty performances, annoying and persistent quick cutting, and some lame jump scares, the film as a whole stands as a largely well constructed, creepy, formidable entry in the found footage genre. Despite some actors falling short, certain performances, like that of the mother and older brother, ensure that the film maintains some level of tragedy and legitimacy. The idea of psychological and Lovecraftian elements being weaved throughout the narrative was compelling, as well as being pretty original in terms of a found footage film. There's also some very effective uses of primarily audio based/recorded horror that's usually not employed too often anymore, which was refreshingly unsettling. While I thought the conclusion fell a little short, I did appreciate how it connected to the central theme/message of the narrative: What we fear, we create.
The acting and buildup are very good. The evidence in the movie that is presented is very convincing. But it comes accross as a documentary with not much horror. Like watching a documentary on the Incas and how they sacrificed to the Gods victims they captured. It is all very inresting but ther is no real dread or suspense as it is a documentary.
They do such a good job with making it feel and look like a documentary that it stays stuck in that role. That makes the ending flat and predictable.
In Blair Witch Project they were able to make us feel fear, dread, paranoia, etc etc. None of that is here.
They do such a good job with making it feel and look like a documentary that it stays stuck in that role. That makes the ending flat and predictable.
In Blair Witch Project they were able to make us feel fear, dread, paranoia, etc etc. None of that is here.
I respect their idea here, I really do. I bought in at about the 20 minute mark, but then after 40 more minutes of the same interviews and half built concepts the movie turns into something like a nightmare. Not like a cool nightmare movie, more like a nightmare for the audience to endure.
So many flashing lights, yelling, split screens, confusion, nothing adds up.
I haven't watched a movie in a while where I was annoyed and angry at the end. This is one of those movies. Nothing even makes sense in the last 30 minutes. My headache just got worse and worse and worse. Please for all young filmmakers, if you're doing a found footage movie it needs to be under 1 hour and 30 minutes and it needs a coherent plot something there...I have a migraine now. Great. 2.2/10.
So many flashing lights, yelling, split screens, confusion, nothing adds up.
I haven't watched a movie in a while where I was annoyed and angry at the end. This is one of those movies. Nothing even makes sense in the last 30 minutes. My headache just got worse and worse and worse. Please for all young filmmakers, if you're doing a found footage movie it needs to be under 1 hour and 30 minutes and it needs a coherent plot something there...I have a migraine now. Great. 2.2/10.
Right, well as much as I actually loathe found footage movies, then I will say that "Project MKHEXE" was actually a good movie.
Actually, if I had known beforehand watching "Project MKHEXE" that this was a found footage movie, I wouldn't have given it the time of day. But I wasn't aware of that prior to sitting down to watch it. And since I had never even heard about the movie, I virtually had no idea what I was in for.
Writer Gerald Robert Waddell, who also directed the movie, actually put together a well-written storyline. It was one that definitely had a lot of effort put into it, and it was rather nicely constructed. I have to admit that I was genuinely entertained throughout the course of the movie.
Needless to say that I was not familiar with a single actor or actress on the cast list. But it should be noted, though, that the acting performances were fair.
Visually, well you're not in for anything extraordinary. But the visual presentation of the movie was actually working in favor of the overall enjoyment of the movie.
"Project MKHEXE" is actually the best of found footage movies I have seen. And that is quite a compliment coming from me, as I absolutely detest and abhor the found footage genre. But the storyline that Gerald Robert Waddell penned down made it worthwhile watching the movie.
My rating of writer and director Gerald Robert Waddell's 2025 movie "Project MKHEXE" lands on a five out of ten stars.
Actually, if I had known beforehand watching "Project MKHEXE" that this was a found footage movie, I wouldn't have given it the time of day. But I wasn't aware of that prior to sitting down to watch it. And since I had never even heard about the movie, I virtually had no idea what I was in for.
Writer Gerald Robert Waddell, who also directed the movie, actually put together a well-written storyline. It was one that definitely had a lot of effort put into it, and it was rather nicely constructed. I have to admit that I was genuinely entertained throughout the course of the movie.
Needless to say that I was not familiar with a single actor or actress on the cast list. But it should be noted, though, that the acting performances were fair.
Visually, well you're not in for anything extraordinary. But the visual presentation of the movie was actually working in favor of the overall enjoyment of the movie.
"Project MKHEXE" is actually the best of found footage movies I have seen. And that is quite a compliment coming from me, as I absolutely detest and abhor the found footage genre. But the storyline that Gerald Robert Waddell penned down made it worthwhile watching the movie.
My rating of writer and director Gerald Robert Waddell's 2025 movie "Project MKHEXE" lands on a five out of ten stars.
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- 1 h 53 min(113 min)
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