A widower haunted by the distressed ghost of his recently deceased wife is visited in his dreams by a psychopomp who teaches him about the spirit world and soul guiding through stories of de... Read allA widower haunted by the distressed ghost of his recently deceased wife is visited in his dreams by a psychopomp who teaches him about the spirit world and soul guiding through stories of death and the supernatural.A widower haunted by the distressed ghost of his recently deceased wife is visited in his dreams by a psychopomp who teaches him about the spirit world and soul guiding through stories of death and the supernatural.
Elohim Peña
- Kerry Reynosa
- (as Elohim Pena)
Coda Li Marcus
- Ivan (segment "Spellbound High Monster Hop")
- (as Coda Marcus)
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You have to go into this movie knowing how anthologies work, when you do everything comes together quite wonderfully, even more with multiple viewings. Spellbound high was by far my favorite segment. You could tell the characters really connected with each other, their chemistry was a beautiful thing.
Some of the scenes had u assume what occurred without you seeing what actually happened. Your assumption would follow the story line. Really enjoyed hearing from cast members post viewing on the stage. Audience was able to ask Qs. Only criticism, perhaps I just didn't pick up on it, the last scene wasn't as intuitive as the 1st three. It seems like alot of work for Danny w minimal financial reward. Loved seeing some of the scenes shot in Racine. Best of luck to Danny Villanueva Jr & his entourage!!!
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I have been fortunate to see this movie more than once (the Chicago premiere at the Music Box and once in Kenosha).
I didn't know what to expect, the trailer was great but it also didn't give me much of a storyline. So I went in with no expectations and boy does it deliver. You would not guess that it's a low budget, independent film.
The cinematography is beautiful. The sound and music is spot on. Each element working perfectly together to create a unified style, even through all the different stories and aspects. You can tell this had a strong director with a very specific eye and knew what they wanted and was able to communicate that to the rest.
I love the wrap around that ties the other stories together. You follow along with the lead who introduces a snippet of the other stories and then it jumps right into them. Each one dealing with a type of fear and loss. I think all the stories tie into the overall message of the film really well. The acting was very strong and I wouldn't even say there was a weak link. Each one pulled their weight.
I know this classifies as "horror" but it's not the gory, shocking and typical type of horror. It's truly more spiritual and relates more to how each person deals with grieving and death.
The other reason I adore this film is because it makes you think. It makes you question and talk about it afterwards. They only give you enough of the story to understand what happened without having to see the play by play. You can infer what happened and somethings we will never know! Like did she drink from the cup or not? The world will never know.
I hope this will eventually be available to streaming so more people can enjoy this beautifully made film. This is only the beginning for this director- I can't wait to see the rest of his career.
I didn't know what to expect, the trailer was great but it also didn't give me much of a storyline. So I went in with no expectations and boy does it deliver. You would not guess that it's a low budget, independent film.
The cinematography is beautiful. The sound and music is spot on. Each element working perfectly together to create a unified style, even through all the different stories and aspects. You can tell this had a strong director with a very specific eye and knew what they wanted and was able to communicate that to the rest.
I love the wrap around that ties the other stories together. You follow along with the lead who introduces a snippet of the other stories and then it jumps right into them. Each one dealing with a type of fear and loss. I think all the stories tie into the overall message of the film really well. The acting was very strong and I wouldn't even say there was a weak link. Each one pulled their weight.
I know this classifies as "horror" but it's not the gory, shocking and typical type of horror. It's truly more spiritual and relates more to how each person deals with grieving and death.
The other reason I adore this film is because it makes you think. It makes you question and talk about it afterwards. They only give you enough of the story to understand what happened without having to see the play by play. You can infer what happened and somethings we will never know! Like did she drink from the cup or not? The world will never know.
I hope this will eventually be available to streaming so more people can enjoy this beautifully made film. This is only the beginning for this director- I can't wait to see the rest of his career.
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I confess horror is not a genre I gravitate to, but putting my "prejudice" aside, it looked very good and the acting seemed well done.
I liked the lighting a lot and the sound.
It might have benefited from running a title before each segment to minimize confusion.
I liked the lighting a lot and the sound.
It might have benefited from running a title before each segment to minimize confusion.
I learned of heaven, hell and purgatory as a child at St. Ann School in Ossining, NY in the 1960s. The theme of an afterlife has been done before. The problem here is the disconnected nature of the segments. A man has lost his wife in a car accident and is visited by a spirit guide. A follow up story involving a child molester made no sense. The final segment is the best one with a little girl seeking immortality. The young actress is the best part of the film. If that portion had been expanded to full length, this could have been a good movie.
Did you know
- TriviaPart of the film was shot at the historic Handsen-Lendman funeral home which is located a block away from Orson Welles childhood home.
Details
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- Budget
- $32,000 (estimated)
- Runtime
- 1h 20m(80 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39:1
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