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Seeking a missing woman in North Dakota, an FBI agent and a sheriff focus on her religious zealot husband but discover something far more sinister.Seeking a missing woman in North Dakota, an FBI agent and a sheriff focus on her religious zealot husband but discover something far more sinister.Seeking a missing woman in North Dakota, an FBI agent and a sheriff focus on her religious zealot husband but discover something far more sinister.
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Set in the fictional town of Devil's Gate a federal agent teams with a local officer to investigate a missing wife & child. Trouble is their investigation leads them to the unbalanced husband and his trap filled home.
I expected horror, it was advertised as horror..........it's not really.
Milo Ventimiglia and Shawn Ashmore star in this interesting but ultimately flawed sci-fi movie which looks great but lacks in too many areas that matter.
Jonathan Frakes from Next Generation also stars and is particuly good, shame his role was a tad too small.
I liked the plot I did, even though I'm not a big sci-fi guy I think they did a good enough job here and left it open for potential sequels. Sadly it doesn't flow all too well and something just didn't sit right for me.
Watchable effort and this may really appeal to some, for me it was a deeply average offering.
The Good:
Decent plot
Jonathan Frakes
Great opening sequence
The Bad:
Poorly paced
Seriously, stop killing pets in every damn movie
Things I Learnt From This Movie:
Milo Ventimiglia plays unhinged characters far too well
I would happily live in that house, yes I'm weird
I expected horror, it was advertised as horror..........it's not really.
Milo Ventimiglia and Shawn Ashmore star in this interesting but ultimately flawed sci-fi movie which looks great but lacks in too many areas that matter.
Jonathan Frakes from Next Generation also stars and is particuly good, shame his role was a tad too small.
I liked the plot I did, even though I'm not a big sci-fi guy I think they did a good enough job here and left it open for potential sequels. Sadly it doesn't flow all too well and something just didn't sit right for me.
Watchable effort and this may really appeal to some, for me it was a deeply average offering.
The Good:
Decent plot
Jonathan Frakes
Great opening sequence
The Bad:
Poorly paced
Seriously, stop killing pets in every damn movie
Things I Learnt From This Movie:
Milo Ventimiglia plays unhinged characters far too well
I would happily live in that house, yes I'm weird
There's not much new going on here, but this is a well executed story, production and performances alike. I liked also that it carries a little mystery through the first half, not revealing who or what the monsters, demons aliens, weird things actually are. Worth a watch.
A mystery thriller with solid acting, solid production (tv-scale) and well, a story that boild down to its core is VERY standard (todays term: generic) and predictable, even the end is a genre cliche par excellence.
Anyway, if you like such movies with a little X Files taste, you may dare to watch, it won't kill you, but just don't expect anything outstanding like some of those super-positive (fake!?) reviews try to sell you. An okay watch for a rainy afternoon with nothing else to do.
Anyway, if you like such movies with a little X Files taste, you may dare to watch, it won't kill you, but just don't expect anything outstanding like some of those super-positive (fake!?) reviews try to sell you. An okay watch for a rainy afternoon with nothing else to do.
I'm not going to spell out the synopsis since it's been done before. This seemingly low budget thriller does a fine job putting all the pieces together. The acting, for the most part is adequate. The fx are a lot better than what I've seen in films with a much bigger budget.
The director (Clay Staub) does a great job of hiding the monster until it couldn't be hidden any longer.
With the exception of some CGI you never get the feeling that this is a cheap and cheesy student film.
But by far the crowning glory of the whole project is the brilliant cinematography. Miroslaw Baszak does an excellent job of capturing the bleak and dreary landscape to the point that you don't want to visit the area, let alone live there. His interior shots are perfectly lit, giving the desired creepy-old-house affect while still allowing us to see what's going on.
Editing, sound design and the score all complement the film so seamlessly that you never think about them - you experience them.
The story is nothing new. (But what is these days?) It combines elements of several other stories we've all seen before. Which isn't to say that it's bad, it's just not ground breaking.
All in all the completed project is something that all cast & crew involced should be proud to have been a part of.
FBI Special Agent Daria Francis (Amanda Schull) is assigned to travel to Devil's Gate, a small town in North Dakota, to investigate the disappearance of Maria Pritchard (Bridget Regan) and her son Jonah. Her prime suspect is the husband and father Jackson Pritchard (Milo Ventimiglia), who lives in a farm in the middle of nowhere. However Sheriff Gruenwell (Jonathan Frakes) asks Francis to let Jackson alone since he would be a good man. Deputy Conrad 'Colt' Salter (Shawn Ashmore) heads with Francis to interview Maria´s sister and she leaves her house convinced that Jackson may be hiding them. When they arrive at his farm, Jackson assaults Maria and she enters the house to investigate, and finds a weird thing. What is Jackson hiding?
"Devil´s Gate" is a surprisingly good and underrated sci-fi film. The screenplay is intriguing and the lead cast (Amanda Schull, Shawn Ashmore and Milo Ventimiglia have good performances. The conclusion after the initial credits is a cliffhanger for a possible sequence. My vote is seven.
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"Devil´s Gate" is a surprisingly good and underrated sci-fi film. The screenplay is intriguing and the lead cast (Amanda Schull, Shawn Ashmore and Milo Ventimiglia have good performances. The conclusion after the initial credits is a cliffhanger for a possible sequence. My vote is seven.
Title (Brazil): Not Available
Did you know
- TriviaClay Staub direction debut. Known for being director assistant in "300" (2006), and Dawn of the Dead (remake) and The Thing (Sequel).
- Quotes
Agent Daria Francis: Who said anything about murder? Although, since you mention it, 45% of all murdered women are killed by their domestic partner.
- Crazy creditsNo animals or extraterrestrials were harmed in the making of this film.
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- Devil's Gate
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- Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada(as North Dakota)
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- Gross worldwide
- $52,966
- Runtime1 hour 34 minutes
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- 2.39 : 1
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