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While they are haunted by ghostly apparitions, two parents try to protect their young son from a dark secret that could destroy their family.While they are haunted by ghostly apparitions, two parents try to protect their young son from a dark secret that could destroy their family.While they are haunted by ghostly apparitions, two parents try to protect their young son from a dark secret that could destroy their family.
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In the first 4 minutes of the movie you figure out exactly what happened to the family. If you didn't pick it up at that time the movie pretty much gives you all the pieces before the middle of the movie. Further cements it near the end as the motive of why it all happened. The title of the movie is proper and you need to figure out for whom it was meant. Overall not a bad movie and it does have a couple of jump scares. Guess maybe that's why it was label as horror?
This movie was completely intriguing until they brought out 'the demons'. Why is it that the big reveal of the monster, ghost, demon is always a letdown.
However I have to say that the demons in this case were done artfully and their movements were dance-like which is rather novel for this genre.
But when are horror movie makers going to learn that, for truly horrifying effects, the more that's left to the imagination the better.
However I have to say that the demons in this case were done artfully and their movements were dance-like which is rather novel for this genre.
But when are horror movie makers going to learn that, for truly horrifying effects, the more that's left to the imagination the better.
I don't think I would call this a horror - more of a suspense mystery kind of film perhaps.
The acting was OK and so was the story. It does lack something to make the story or characters pop - or stand out as memorable.
If you are expecting gore and being shocked out of your seat you won't get it wiht this film.
The acting was OK and so was the story. It does lack something to make the story or characters pop - or stand out as memorable.
If you are expecting gore and being shocked out of your seat you won't get it wiht this film.
When I stumbled upon "The Atoning", I must admit that I was immediately lured by the cover. I didn't even read the synopsis for the movie, the front of the cover was all that was needed to have me interested.
So I knew that I was getting myself into a horror movie. I just didn't know what kind of horror movie.
"The Atoning" turned out to be an unfathomably slow paced horror movie that borrowed heavily on elements from "The Others", but it just failed to be as interesting or groundbreaking as "The Others" was back in the day. There was so little happening throughout the course of "The Atoning" that it was getting progressively more and more difficult to keep interested in watching it.
It should be said that while the storyline and script was atrocious, then the acting performances were actually quite good. Just a shame that they had so little to work with. Virginia Newcomb, playing Vera, was the one whom carried the movie for the most parts.
The movie wasn't even halfheartedly scary. And when the people covered in black paint showed up, I was about ready to just turn off the movie and find something else to watch. But I endured and stuck with "The Atoning" to the end. Some of us suffered through this, so you don't have to.
If you enjoy horror movies then I suggest you find something else to watch, because "The Atoning" is just not worth the time or effort. Maybe if something more interested happened throughout the course of the storyline, yeah... But it didn't, so don't bother.
So I knew that I was getting myself into a horror movie. I just didn't know what kind of horror movie.
"The Atoning" turned out to be an unfathomably slow paced horror movie that borrowed heavily on elements from "The Others", but it just failed to be as interesting or groundbreaking as "The Others" was back in the day. There was so little happening throughout the course of "The Atoning" that it was getting progressively more and more difficult to keep interested in watching it.
It should be said that while the storyline and script was atrocious, then the acting performances were actually quite good. Just a shame that they had so little to work with. Virginia Newcomb, playing Vera, was the one whom carried the movie for the most parts.
The movie wasn't even halfheartedly scary. And when the people covered in black paint showed up, I was about ready to just turn off the movie and find something else to watch. But I endured and stuck with "The Atoning" to the end. Some of us suffered through this, so you don't have to.
If you enjoy horror movies then I suggest you find something else to watch, because "The Atoning" is just not worth the time or effort. Maybe if something more interested happened throughout the course of the storyline, yeah... But it didn't, so don't bother.
Seriously. The story was so slow, it was painful. The acting was decent here and there but dreadful otherwise. There were elements to the storyline that were intriguing but execution failed miserably. The creatures were spooky until you were presented with them face on. Some things are better left to the imagination. I don't know how this scored a 6.1 on IMDb. Don't waste your time.
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- TriviaMichael Williams recorded grinding noises made by his knees for the demon sound effects.
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