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4.7/10
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A young girl finds solace in her artist father and the ghost of her dead mother.A young girl finds solace in her artist father and the ghost of her dead mother.A young girl finds solace in her artist father and the ghost of her dead mother.
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Eric T. Miller
- Connor Gibbons
- (as Eric Troy Miller)
Troy James
- Nerezza
- (uncredited)
Kareemeh Odeh
- Paramedic
- (uncredited)
Linda Powell
- Janet Marion
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Firstly, this movie isn't nearly as terrible as people are making it out to be. Yes, it's nothing memorable and the runtime is way to long, but it somewhat redeems itself with some creepy moments and awesome ghost (I assume) designs.
The editing is rather sloppy with some moments feeling as if scenes were cut and then forgotten to add back, giving it a very rushed feeling.
Over all its entertaining enough to sit through but don't expect to be wowed. It had so much potential but ultimately never reaches the heights it could have.
The editing is rather sloppy with some moments feeling as if scenes were cut and then forgotten to add back, giving it a very rushed feeling.
Over all its entertaining enough to sit through but don't expect to be wowed. It had so much potential but ultimately never reaches the heights it could have.
"Separation" is a horror film about a family coping with big changes. I find the story scary and suspenseful. The thing I like the most is that it also has non scary elements in it too. I enjoyed watching it.
This was a nonsensical movie with no plot. There is no character arc for anyone. The twist isn't even remotely hinted at. I mean if you can call it a twist I guess.
The wife wants a divorce and they are in mediation the next week. They are making fun of him. He will get nothing and no custody. Even his attorney says he's screwed. Why?
He has to call 911 for an allergy for his daughter. The cops show up for some reason and need to take his daughter because they suspect abuse. Of corpse they got a hold of the grandpa somehow and he shows up instantly. The dad is like "okay". What?
The cops don't come for an allergic reaction.
Everything was so heavy handed and not close to reality. Three stars is being generous, the monsters were cool though.
The wife wants a divorce and they are in mediation the next week. They are making fun of him. He will get nothing and no custody. Even his attorney says he's screwed. Why?
He has to call 911 for an allergy for his daughter. The cops show up for some reason and need to take his daughter because they suspect abuse. Of corpse they got a hold of the grandpa somehow and he shows up instantly. The dad is like "okay". What?
The cops don't come for an allergic reaction.
Everything was so heavy handed and not close to reality. Three stars is being generous, the monsters were cool though.
After reading some of the reviews I was expecting this movie to be terrible. I don't think this film is as bad as people are saying. It wasn't great but it doesn't deserve a 1 star rating. I thought it flowed well and I especially liked the ending. Not a film I'd watch again but it definitely wasn't a waste of time. 5 stars.
I was pleasantly surprised by the look of these supernatural monsters. With a nice balance of practical and special effects, we're given nightmare inducing puppets coming to life, an uber creepy contortionist clown, played by Troy James. You may not know his name, but if you watch The Flash on CW, you'll better know him as Rag Doll or any horror movie with a contorting character it's probably Troy James behind the makeup (Jangly Man in Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark or the Backwards Man in Black Box to name a few) and the main 'baddie' which was some sort of witchy looking grim reaper type creature, all felt and looked original in appearance and most scenes involving them were genuinely creepy. The actors were all fine in their roles and kept me engaged for the entire runtime.
That said, it's not a perfect horror movie as it suffers from a runtime that feels a tad too long. The first act could've used a bit of editing to tighten things up and get us to the supernatural stuff sooner. It's also predictable as hell. I guessed about ninety percent of what was going to happen and I was one hundred percent right. Still, Separation isn't bad. It's the kind of horror movie I would show to someone who doesn't like hardcore horror, but who scares easily (I already have a victim in mind LOL) and if you're a true horror fan, I still think it's worth a look.
That said, it's not a perfect horror movie as it suffers from a runtime that feels a tad too long. The first act could've used a bit of editing to tighten things up and get us to the supernatural stuff sooner. It's also predictable as hell. I guessed about ninety percent of what was going to happen and I was one hundred percent right. Still, Separation isn't bad. It's the kind of horror movie I would show to someone who doesn't like hardcore horror, but who scares easily (I already have a victim in mind LOL) and if you're a true horror fan, I still think it's worth a look.
Did you know
- TriviaRupert Friend (Jeff) and Simon Quarterman (Alan) have both played Prince Albert. Rupert Friend was in Young Victoria (2009) and Simon Quarterman was in Victoria and Albert (2001).
- GoofsAround midway through the movie, the dad changes the deadbolt lock for a key-based lock. Later, after the police arrive, the daughter ends up going upstairs, the door's lock reverts back to the original style lock. The key lock is never seen for the rest of the movie.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Scream VI (2023)
- SoundtracksI Love You to Death (Drive Safe)
Performed by The Juliana Theory
Written by Joshua Fiedler, Brett Detar, Chad Alan (as Chad Monticue), Joshua Kosker, & Josh 'Chip' Walters (as Joshua Walters)
(c) 2020 No You Don't, We Own Them (SESAC)
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- Oscura Separación
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- Gross US & Canada
- $4,509,143
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $1,800,162
- May 2, 2021
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- $4,509,143
- Runtime
- 1h 47m(107 min)
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- 2.35 : 1
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