Gehenna: Where Death Lives
- 2016
- 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
4.9/10
2.6K
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Developers searching for a location to build a new resort are trapped in a subterranean WWII bunker, where they are confronted by an ancient evil.Developers searching for a location to build a new resort are trapped in a subterranean WWII bunker, where they are confronted by an ancient evil.Developers searching for a location to build a new resort are trapped in a subterranean WWII bunker, where they are confronted by an ancient evil.
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EsRa Dunca-Sprawling
- Pepe
- (as Sean Sprawling)
Katherine Taylor
- Claire
- (as a different name)
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Ignore the pretentious downvotes. This was a pretty good movie - far better than i expected. The acting and script quite decent, and the atmosphere sufficiently scary for me to have enjoyed the story. Warning - if you're looking for Oscar material, this isn't it. But if you're looking for a good old-fashioned horror movie that will give you a few claustrophobic chills, give this one a try.
Was drawn into seeing 'Gehenna: Where Death Lives' with a cool poster/cover, a premise that does compel one to watch and as someone with a general appreciation for horror. That it was low-budget, which from frequent personal experience is rarely a good sign due to that there are so many poor ones out there, made me though apprehensive.
Unfortunately, it is however yet another film seen recently, hence some reiteration because the exact same strengths and flaws those films are present here, that to me was watchable but disappointing considering its potential which it doesn't do anywhere near enough with. As a film it's mediocre, with a plethora of problems (huge ones too) and doesn't do enough with its potential, which was hardly small. Having said it was also not a bad film, it is among my better recent low-budget viewings.
Lets start with the positives. The scenery is atmospheric and spooky. Most of the acting is not good but Doug Jones does create an unnerving presence.
'Gehenna: Where Death Lives' is generally not a bad film visually, it's decently shot and the effects were above mediocre (the best ones reasonable). The start intrigues and there are some creepy moments early on that aren't too predictable, shame the rest of the film completely goes downhill and doesn't recover until the unexpected and shocking conclusion.
Unfortunately, the story does feel paper thin, disjointed and over-stretched and some of it feels vague, under-explained and ridiculous in the middle act where the film especially became duller, more predictable, more senseless and less scary before the conclusion. Too many characters are too sketchy and with nowhere near enough to make one want to endear to them. Their annoying and illogical decision making and behaviours frustrates.
Making the film feel bland and forgettable with not enough heart put into it. The sound quality is obvious and utilised cheaply (being too loud in the build ups and people's reactions) and it's best not mentioning most of the acting which is wooden generally and Lance Henriksen looks disinterested.
Dialogue can be stilted and rambling, with lots of clichés and no depth whatsoever, while the pace goes to a standstill very quickly and drags on forever with very little going on worth caring about, never recovering. Found too many the supposedly shocking moments not surprising or scary and the supposedly creepy atmosphere dreary, due to the excessive obviousness, a lot of dumb and vague moments and explanations and the lack of tension and suspense. Would not have minded the lack of originality (the film is extremely derivative and in a dumbed and watered down way) if the story and atmosphere were at least alright in execution, in reality they were both underwhelming. Its structure is at times aimless and confused, not incoherent as such but clarity was not a strong suit here
There are a good deal of underdeveloped plot elements and often nonsensical and confusing character motivations, while too many of the things to make you jump or shocked are far from creative or scary and are pretty tame. The thriller elements generally don't thrill or intrigue, they are dreary and predictable and hurt by the tameness and lack of suspense. Likewise with the mystery elements.
There is not enough threat here and what there is of it tends to be used poorly, it is completely unimaginative and more odd than creepy, completely failing to show any sense of horror and resorting to cheap typical horror tropes and turns that are neither interesting, believable or surprising. Some badly sagging momentum too. The direction is leaden, inexperience seems to be all over the film, and the music doesn't really fit. There is not an awful lot of creativity or much shocking.
Overall, watchable but doesn't have enough to warrant repeat viewings. 5/10 Bethany Cox
Unfortunately, it is however yet another film seen recently, hence some reiteration because the exact same strengths and flaws those films are present here, that to me was watchable but disappointing considering its potential which it doesn't do anywhere near enough with. As a film it's mediocre, with a plethora of problems (huge ones too) and doesn't do enough with its potential, which was hardly small. Having said it was also not a bad film, it is among my better recent low-budget viewings.
Lets start with the positives. The scenery is atmospheric and spooky. Most of the acting is not good but Doug Jones does create an unnerving presence.
'Gehenna: Where Death Lives' is generally not a bad film visually, it's decently shot and the effects were above mediocre (the best ones reasonable). The start intrigues and there are some creepy moments early on that aren't too predictable, shame the rest of the film completely goes downhill and doesn't recover until the unexpected and shocking conclusion.
Unfortunately, the story does feel paper thin, disjointed and over-stretched and some of it feels vague, under-explained and ridiculous in the middle act where the film especially became duller, more predictable, more senseless and less scary before the conclusion. Too many characters are too sketchy and with nowhere near enough to make one want to endear to them. Their annoying and illogical decision making and behaviours frustrates.
Making the film feel bland and forgettable with not enough heart put into it. The sound quality is obvious and utilised cheaply (being too loud in the build ups and people's reactions) and it's best not mentioning most of the acting which is wooden generally and Lance Henriksen looks disinterested.
Dialogue can be stilted and rambling, with lots of clichés and no depth whatsoever, while the pace goes to a standstill very quickly and drags on forever with very little going on worth caring about, never recovering. Found too many the supposedly shocking moments not surprising or scary and the supposedly creepy atmosphere dreary, due to the excessive obviousness, a lot of dumb and vague moments and explanations and the lack of tension and suspense. Would not have minded the lack of originality (the film is extremely derivative and in a dumbed and watered down way) if the story and atmosphere were at least alright in execution, in reality they were both underwhelming. Its structure is at times aimless and confused, not incoherent as such but clarity was not a strong suit here
There are a good deal of underdeveloped plot elements and often nonsensical and confusing character motivations, while too many of the things to make you jump or shocked are far from creative or scary and are pretty tame. The thriller elements generally don't thrill or intrigue, they are dreary and predictable and hurt by the tameness and lack of suspense. Likewise with the mystery elements.
There is not enough threat here and what there is of it tends to be used poorly, it is completely unimaginative and more odd than creepy, completely failing to show any sense of horror and resorting to cheap typical horror tropes and turns that are neither interesting, believable or surprising. Some badly sagging momentum too. The direction is leaden, inexperience seems to be all over the film, and the music doesn't really fit. There is not an awful lot of creativity or much shocking.
Overall, watchable but doesn't have enough to warrant repeat viewings. 5/10 Bethany Cox
Truly appears at first that this MAY be a quality production; e.g., interesting setting and some impressive sets. Best part of film is the drone footage of the indochinese island. Rapidly disintegrates into usual manure; e.g., closed and fixed interior (Read: Inexpensive) set, rote and unrealistic "dialog" exchanged between characters to explain plot, circumstances, what we must accept, etc. Jones and Phillips do a decent job of acting. Taylor and Sprawling -especially Sprawling- don't seem to get it and think they are making a Scoobi-Do movie. I've seen worse but don't bother with GEHENNA.
Just finished watching this and I have to admit, I quite enjoyed it.
It's not scary in the slightest, it's also not brilliantly acted, the script is pretty simple and you guess their predicament about 20 minutes into the movie but it looks pretty and the storyline isn't just a rehash of typical horror movies.
The characters are actually quite well portrayed, and also fairly likeable too except the baddie in it but you'd expect nothing else and his reaction at the end of the movie was pretty satisfying.
It reminded me a lot of Dyatlov Pass (which is a found footage movie, this one isn't) which I also enjoyed.
I've given this 7 stars, it's actually about 6.5 but thought I'd be generous rather than mark it down.
It's not scary in the slightest, it's also not brilliantly acted, the script is pretty simple and you guess their predicament about 20 minutes into the movie but it looks pretty and the storyline isn't just a rehash of typical horror movies.
The characters are actually quite well portrayed, and also fairly likeable too except the baddie in it but you'd expect nothing else and his reaction at the end of the movie was pretty satisfying.
It reminded me a lot of Dyatlov Pass (which is a found footage movie, this one isn't) which I also enjoyed.
I've given this 7 stars, it's actually about 6.5 but thought I'd be generous rather than mark it down.
This movie should have been 45 minutes long. Much of the movie was "atmosphere," meaning way too many dark/black screens with limited dialogue. The twists and turns were unpredictable, but it took way too long to get there; The low budget of the movie is definitely seen in the limited amount of diversity in the settings. Don't get your hopes up and expect to be on your phone a bunch waiting for the important scenes to happen and you'll have a decent time.
Did you know
- TriviaThis was funded as a Kickstarter project. Those who contributed have their names added at the end of the credits.
- GoofsDuring the attempt to exit the bunker, they pull on the door, which won't open. Quite clearly, the latch is engaged and no one attempts to unlock it.
- ConnectionsReferences Millennium: Gehenna (1996)
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- Budget
- $650,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 45 minutes
- Color
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- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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