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A feature-length anthology film. They are known as myths, lore, and folktales. Created to give logic to mankind's darkest fears, these stories laid the foundation for what we now know as the... Read allA feature-length anthology film. They are known as myths, lore, and folktales. Created to give logic to mankind's darkest fears, these stories laid the foundation for what we now know as the horror genre.A feature-length anthology film. They are known as myths, lore, and folktales. Created to give logic to mankind's darkest fears, these stories laid the foundation for what we now know as the horror genre.
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Well, for an anthology, then the 2018 "The Field Guide to Evil" wasn't a particular masterpiece. Not even while brandishing eight different stories based on real myths and folklore.
What went wrong here? Well, for starters the fact that most of the stories weren't really all that compelling or interesting. Might be a bit harsh to say, but it is the truth. While the visuals in the various segments definitely are interesting and mostly good, the contents of the stories just mostly fail to capture my interest and it felt mediocre at best. And with such an output, it became somewhat of an ordeal to sit through eight different stories.
Now, don't get me wrong, some of the stories actually are fairly good, but in overall, the anthology just failed to be all that interesting.
I do like the fact that they went around the world to put different folklore and myths from different countries into the anthology, because it definitely added variety.
The acting in the different segments was definitely good enough, just a shame that the actors and actresses didn't have an enticing script to work with in most of the stories, because it made the anthology drag behind and suffer.
If you do make it through this feature length anthology, and I do sincerely applaud you if you can endure that, chances are slim to none that you will ever return to watch "The Field Guide to Evil" a second time.
It felt like you never really got to submerge deep enough into the various tales to fully understand or get into the myth and folklore. The storytelling and narratives just felt way too superficial, given the limitations of time to tell each story.
This anthology definitely had potential, but it just ultimately failed where it mattered the most. As such, my rating for "The Field Guid to Evil" becomes a mere less than mediocre four out of ten stars.
What went wrong here? Well, for starters the fact that most of the stories weren't really all that compelling or interesting. Might be a bit harsh to say, but it is the truth. While the visuals in the various segments definitely are interesting and mostly good, the contents of the stories just mostly fail to capture my interest and it felt mediocre at best. And with such an output, it became somewhat of an ordeal to sit through eight different stories.
Now, don't get me wrong, some of the stories actually are fairly good, but in overall, the anthology just failed to be all that interesting.
I do like the fact that they went around the world to put different folklore and myths from different countries into the anthology, because it definitely added variety.
The acting in the different segments was definitely good enough, just a shame that the actors and actresses didn't have an enticing script to work with in most of the stories, because it made the anthology drag behind and suffer.
If you do make it through this feature length anthology, and I do sincerely applaud you if you can endure that, chances are slim to none that you will ever return to watch "The Field Guide to Evil" a second time.
It felt like you never really got to submerge deep enough into the various tales to fully understand or get into the myth and folklore. The storytelling and narratives just felt way too superficial, given the limitations of time to tell each story.
This anthology definitely had potential, but it just ultimately failed where it mattered the most. As such, my rating for "The Field Guid to Evil" becomes a mere less than mediocre four out of ten stars.
This movie had an excellent concept and an exceptional introduction sequence.
But the stories... just didn't quite make sense.
Only three out of eight made complete sense - the American story, the Indian story and the Greek story.
The American story was laughable, the Indian story was vaguely creepy (probably the best one) and the Greek one was barely horror....
...much like the other stories, which came complete with bad effects, atrocious acting and incoherent storylines.
The concept was brilliant and I was so excited to see the movie... it's just a shame that I got all hyped up in the intro only to be let down by being downright confused throughout.
I have three stars. Two for the good stories (Greece and India) and one for the good concept.
If I were you, I wouldn't waste your time.
But the stories... just didn't quite make sense.
Only three out of eight made complete sense - the American story, the Indian story and the Greek story.
The American story was laughable, the Indian story was vaguely creepy (probably the best one) and the Greek one was barely horror....
...much like the other stories, which came complete with bad effects, atrocious acting and incoherent storylines.
The concept was brilliant and I was so excited to see the movie... it's just a shame that I got all hyped up in the intro only to be let down by being downright confused throughout.
I have three stars. Two for the good stories (Greece and India) and one for the good concept.
If I were you, I wouldn't waste your time.
It was a cool idea to have a collection of folklore/horror stories from different countries made by and in those countries, but dear god, the execution on the majority of these short films is awful. For about 2/3s of these stories, the plot and acting is so poorly done that they're almost hard to watch. I wouldn't call it a complete waste of time, but don't go into it with any higher expectations than an extremely low-budget student film.
Although the stories are somewhat interesting, they do become tedious to watch after a while.
The visuals are good but each of the stories really didn't engage me, or leave me feeling as though I had watched anything of any significance.
The concept was good but unfortunately it delivers little.
The visuals are good but each of the stories really didn't engage me, or leave me feeling as though I had watched anything of any significance.
The concept was good but unfortunately it delivers little.
..but it isn't.
While well intentioned the collection missed its target.
We need more folklore in cinema but the tales were undone by some ropey direction, crap make up and some dodgy acting.
The frustrating thing is that some of the stories had some unsettling and disquieting moments, but these were offset by the absurdity of others.
While well intentioned the collection missed its target.
We need more folklore in cinema but the tales were undone by some ropey direction, crap make up and some dodgy acting.
The frustrating thing is that some of the stories had some unsettling and disquieting moments, but these were offset by the absurdity of others.
Did you know
- TriviaThe first movie to use equity crowdfunding (Reg CF, Title 3 of the JOBS Act) where a revenue share was offered to investors.
- GoofsIn the eighth story, "The Cobbler's Lot", a seam is visible on the leg of one of the nymphs when they are cavorting underwater with Tivadar, showing they are wearing nude bodysuits rather than actually being nude.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Woodlands Dark and Days Bewitched: A History of Folk Horror (2021)
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- Şeytanın El Kitabı
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- Istanbul, Turkey(segment "Al Karisi")
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- $7,860
- Runtime1 hour 57 minutes
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- 1.85 : 1
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