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Dark Floors

  • 2008
  • R
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
4.4/10
7.2K
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Mr. Lordi and Skye Bennett in Dark Floors (2008)
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A man emerges with his autistic daughter and three others from a hospital elevator to find themselves trapped in the building with devilish monsters.A man emerges with his autistic daughter and three others from a hospital elevator to find themselves trapped in the building with devilish monsters.A man emerges with his autistic daughter and three others from a hospital elevator to find themselves trapped in the building with devilish monsters.

  • Director
    • Pete Riski
  • Writers
    • Pekka Lehtosaari
    • Mr. Lordi
    • Pete Riski
  • Stars
    • William Hope
    • Leon Herbert
    • Ronald Pickup
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.4/10
    7.2K
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    • Director
      • Pete Riski
    • Writers
      • Pekka Lehtosaari
      • Mr. Lordi
      • Pete Riski
    • Stars
      • William Hope
      • Leon Herbert
      • Ronald Pickup
    • 97User reviews
    • 45Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    William Hope
    William Hope
    • Jon
    Leon Herbert
    Leon Herbert
    • Rick
    Ronald Pickup
    Ronald Pickup
    • Tobias
    Philip Bretherton
    Philip Bretherton
    • Walter
    Noah Huntley
    Noah Huntley
    • Ben
    Dominique McElligott
    Dominique McElligott
    • Emily
    Skye Bennett
    Skye Bennett
    • Sarah
    Mr. Lordi
    Mr. Lordi
    • Lead Monster
    Kita
    Kita
    • Monster
    Amen
    • Monster
    Ox
    Ox
    • Monster
    Awa
    • Monster
    Jussi Haukkamaa
    • Family on 8th Floor
    Hilla Haukkamaa
    • Family on 8th Floor
    Hugo Haukkamaa
    • Family on 8th Floor
    Johanna Jalas
    • Family on 8th Floor
    Jetta Eklöf
    • Family #2
    Joel Strömfors
    • Family #2
    • Director
      • Pete Riski
    • Writers
      • Pekka Lehtosaari
      • Mr. Lordi
      • Pete Riski
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    5motazps

    Could've been better

    Well, the movie itself, the place and the atmosphere did actually have the potential to be more successful and enjoyable. But the way things happened during the story made it a lil bit disappointing.
    7flamewall

    The main problem with this is that it is a Finnish film (for Finns at least)

    I got to say that i went to see this movie with low expectations. I didn't believe that a Lordi movie could be good because i actually couldn't imagine it as a whole. Though, after i saw the movie i was amazed at how well the writers and the director pulled it off.

    It is often said that horror is the most delicate type of movie because there is only a slight difference between scary and ridiculous. but this doesn't concern Dark Floors because it is not (atleast in my mind) a full blooded horror movie. The movie has many horror elements but doesn't still come off as horrorish. That doesn't make it bad it just means that you can't go in to the theater wishing that you will be scared out of your nickers.

    The visual and audio feel of the movie was excellent all the way and there is nothing anyone can say about that. The plot did leave a annoying amount of plot holes and the ending didn't really clear any of them up and the viewer was just left to quess what the plot was all about. Still it didn't bother half as much as the under use of the Lordi band members. I have never liked Lordi and never listened to them but while watching this movie i became interested in the different monsters they play. Sadly, the plot did hardly nothing at all to use the unique backgrounds and looks of the different ghoul part from the different superpowers they all demonstrated. What i am saying is that i would have liked this movie to be more about the monsters than the victims... really who gave a goddamn thing for what happened to the all knowing copper or the businessman type. The only character i got even a bit curious was the weird hobo with superpowers and a weird telepathic relationship with the girl but he is never explained in any way(a big mistake).

    In retrospect i think they could have done a lot more better but i also think that there is a lot of good in this film also and i hope it will be a success financially. There is just one thing Finns can't tolerate: a successful Finnish movie if it is not a drama.
    2kidsmoke-2

    Weak horror attempt by an embarrassing rock band

    Just finished watching, can't say I was impressed.

    It starts of quite good, the visual and the atmosphere gives a creepy feeling as this type of movie should. But it all ends when the first lordi monster appears. Not only do you recognize them from the band lordi, but they are seriously malplaced in the movie. Doomsday monsters with leather jackets and piercings are so 80's.

    As for the storyline, it starts of as similar horror movies, people trapped inside a hell hole. But there is no clear story on why and what is happening. The viewer is thrown some lines on possible reasons, but the lines never meet and end up to anything but a mess.

    With all the money spent on this film, with an intriguing start and some good effects, I had thought someone would have taken better care of the product. I wonder if lordi made this movie just to prove that their show costumes could be scary (except they aren't).

    So the movie gets cred for the visuals, i guess the money had to go somewhere. But the rest is an embarrassing attempt from a rock band to make their on-stage monster aliases scarier.
    3Coventry

    Finland: Three points. La Finlande: Trois Points

    Lordi was a major hype and revelation in 2007 because they won the Eurovision Song Contest with a (not-so-heavy) metal song called "Hard Rock Hallelujah" and appeared on stage dressed like hideous monsters. But, let's face it, their victory most likely had very little to do with their great musical talents. The Eurovision contest gradually turned into one big political circus over the years and Lordi probably just won because their song finally brought a little change and – even more importantly - because their whole act sort of ingeniously spoofed the whole annual event. The absolute last thing Lordi's first (and hopefully last) horror film brings is change and ingenuity. "Dark Floors", based on an idea of the lead singer and starring the rest of the band in supportive roles, is a truly unimaginative and hopeless accumulation of clichés. The immense budget ("Dark Floors" supposedly is the most expensive Finnish film ever) definitely assures greatly macabre set pieces and impressive make-up art, but what's the point where there's no story that is worth telling? The film takes is set in a busy hospital where a bunch of people, among them a father and his young daughter with an unidentifiable illness, become trapped in the elevator during a power breakdown. When the doors open again, the floors are empty and it looks as if the hospital lies abandoned since many years already. Trying to reach the exit, the group stumbles upon several morbid and inexplicable obstacles, like eyeless corpses, screaming ghosts and Heavy Metal monsters emerging from the floors. The only three points I'm handing out to "Dark Floors" are exclusively intended for the scenery and the adequate tension building during the first half of the film. For as long as the sinister events don't require an explanation, the atmosphere is quite creepy, but as soon as you realize the explanation will a) be very stupid or b) never come, the wholesome just collapses like an unstable house of cards. Lordi's costumes never really were scary to begin with (except maybe to traditional Eurovision fans) and, in combination with a story more reminiscent to Asian ghost-horror, they just look downright pathetic and misfit. With all the national myths and truly unique exterior filming locations, I personally always presumed Finland – The Land of a Thousand Lakes – would be the ideal breeding ground for potentially horrific horror tales, but I guess that's another disillusion on my account.
    4Tweetienator

    Not that Bad

    A few days ago I stumbled over Dark Floors: the story is rather predictable and a little nonsensical at the same time, but the atmosphere, the visuals and the settings are done right. What surprised me - in a negative way - is the soundtrack, as the movie is a project of the Finnish heavy metal band Lordi it is really surprising that the soundtrack is a weak point of Dark Floors, many background tracks are really rather distracting, cliched and badly composed, and do not support the scenes well. Anyway, verdict: all in all okay.

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    • Trivia
      Most expensive Finnish horror film to be produced.
    • Goofs
      Patients are often sedated for both CT scans and MRI, I am a previous RN who worked in radiology and I was responsible for either conscious sedation (primarily of children) or assisting the nurse anesthetist when the patient received general anesthesia. CT scan show structural abnormalities, MRIs do the same but are much more sensitive and are often used in seizure patients, patients with cancer, etc. When they are sedated, they are strapped in for safety.
    • Quotes

      Sarah: I want the red crayon!

    • Connections
      Referenced in Outlast (2013)
    • Soundtracks
      Beast Loose In Paradise
      Performed by Mr. Lordi

      Music and Lyrics by Mr. Lordi (as Mr. Lordi)

      HMC Music Publishing

      SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT (FINLAND) OY

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    • Release date
      • February 8, 2008 (Finland)
    • Countries of origin
      • Finland
      • Iceland
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Red Chalk
    • Filming locations
      • Helsinki, Finland
    • Production companies
      • Kisi Production
      • Solar Films
      • The Icelandic Filmcompany
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    • Budget
      • €4,300,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $772,687
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 25m(85 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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