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Slapface

  • 2021
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
2.8K
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Dan Hedaya, Lukas Hassel, Libe Barer, Chiara D'Ambrosio, Bianca D'Ambrosio, Mike Manning, Mirabelle Lee, and August Maturo in Slapface (2021)
A boy deals with the loss of his mother by creating a dangerous relationship with a monster rumored to live in the woods.
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A boy deals with the loss of his mother by creating a dangerous relationship with a monster rumored to live in the woods.A boy deals with the loss of his mother by creating a dangerous relationship with a monster rumored to live in the woods.A boy deals with the loss of his mother by creating a dangerous relationship with a monster rumored to live in the woods.

  • Director
    • Jeremiah Kipp
  • Writer
    • Jeremiah Kipp
  • Stars
    • August Maturo
    • Mike Manning
    • Libe Barer
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    2.8K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jeremiah Kipp
    • Writer
      • Jeremiah Kipp
    • Stars
      • August Maturo
      • Mike Manning
      • Libe Barer
    • 52User reviews
    • 65Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins total

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    August Maturo
    August Maturo
    • Lucas
    Mike Manning
    Mike Manning
    • Tom
    Libe Barer
    Libe Barer
    • Anna
    Mirabelle Lee
    Mirabelle Lee
    • Moriah
    Bianca D'Ambrosio
    Bianca D'Ambrosio
    • Donna
    Chiara D'Ambrosio
    Chiara D'Ambrosio
    • Rose
    Lukas Hassel
    Lukas Hassel
    • The Monster
    Dan Hedaya
    Dan Hedaya
    • Sheriff John Thurston
    Alixx Schottland
    Alixx Schottland
    • Mrs. Blair
    John Backstrom
    • Bartender
    Mack Kuhr
    • Deputy Leggett
    Nick Theurer
    Nick Theurer
    • Deputy Shepard
    Curtis Braly
    Curtis Braly
    • Nurse
    Maha Maturo
    Maha Maturo
    • Nora
    Joseph DiGennaro
    • Dad
    Stella Hollon-King
    • Little Girl
    Larry Mihlon
    Larry Mihlon
    • AirBnB Host
    Michael David Thurston
    • AirBnB Friend
    • (as Michael Thurston)
    • Director
      • Jeremiah Kipp
    • Writer
      • Jeremiah Kipp
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    4nehpetstephen

    A good story but a bad movie

    This horror allegory has a unique premise that unfolds in a fresh, realistic way, but the execution is very poor.

    The premise is that the boy protagonist has a monster who helps him to deal with his struggles--an animalistic, witchlike ogre who behaves something like a trained attack dog, willing to play along with her companion but always ready to viciously attack. The boy faces numerous struggles--grief, puberty, poverty, bullying--and the impulsive violence manifested by his monster represents the only method he knows for confronting those problems. This is a horror of stunted emotional development. The screenplay, acting, and on-location filming present this premise in a way that is refreshingly free from cliches. There seems to be an autobiographical core breathing life into this film.

    Nevertheless, I found it extremely tedious. For a movie that's less than 90 minutes, it seems like quite a slog. Something about the editing and pacing of the film is disorienting in an unintentional way: one scene ends, the next begins, the tone and setting abruptly shifts, and it isn't quite clear how much time has passed in between. Cause and effect become ambiguous, the flow is extremely choppy, and none of that clunkiness seems to contribute anything to the film. The end result is that my husband and I were consistently confused about how the movie's themes were progressing and how the events of the scenes related to each other.

    The filmmakers have potential and this film certainly has something meaningful to say, yet I wouldn't recommend trying to sit through it.
    2thao

    Shockingly amateurish!

    The idea for the plot is good but the execution is shockingly amateurish. It fails on most levels. The actor who plays the older brother is really bad and most of the other actors just phone it in. The film becomes preachy and predictable and it even ends with a preachy text telling us how to interpret it and why this film is noble. I kid you not!

    I lay most of the blame on the director/writer. There is no consistency in anything here and the plot set ups are lazy and too obvious to blend naturally into the story.

    The young brother was however quite good and I liked the hands of the monster.
    3marklgaines

    Monster Witch

    The plot was going good until the police station catastrophe. It is easy to see that there was no way that boy could have done that kind of damage. The director/writer should have at least revealed the "why or who" .Like the movie "Hitcher". Where the main character portrays separately.
    8Tri-State_Skater

    Big Thoughts With a Little Budget

    It's one of those movies that makes you think. We're constantly wondering if the murderer is a human from the film or the monster. There's definitely metaphors there. I really liked it, and while you can definitely tell it's low budget, it does a lot with a little.
    3paul_haakonsen

    Boring and rather pointless...

    Well, first of all it was somewhat of an odd title for the movie. Sure, it made sense in a way, given the contents of the movie, but it just was a lousy movie title. I grabbed the movie, and was about to put it away, given the title alone, but I opted to sit down and watch it on the account of it being a horror movie that I hadn't already seen.

    And this was a horror movie, at least in the sense that the movie was insanely slow paced and pointless. The storyline told in "Slapface", as written by writer and director Jeremiah Kipp, was one that was lacking a proper structure. The movie felt somewhat chaotic and random. And the fact that the narrative was sleep-inducingly slow didn't exactly help to sweeten the deal.

    The acting performances in "Slapface" were actually good, especially from young lead actor August Maturo, because he really carried the movie quite well.

    The monster in the movie was sort of a lukewarm experience. Sure, the violent aspect of the being was entertaining enough, and the fact that it befriended a kid was fun as well, but the overall was just bland. I mean, a hag-like crone in tattered robes and shrouded in perpetual shadows throughout the entire movie just didn't cut it for me. When I watch a horror movie with a creature in it, I want to see the creature in its entire being sooner or later in the narrative. But in "Slapface" the monster was always shrouded in shadowy gloom and thus you never really get a proper look a the make-up, design, effects, etc. A fail on that account.

    As for "Slapface" being a horror movie, well... Sure, if you are a pre-teen and a newcomer to the horror genre in general, then I could see how "Slapface" would be a horror movie. But for a life-long horror aficionado, then this was a mere walk in the park.

    In terms of entertainment, then writer and director Jeremiah Kipp just dropped the ball early on in the ordeal and never recovered his course. This movie was weak, yet I managed to endure the ordeal to the very end. If you enjoy horror movies, skip on "Slapface" and find something else worth your time, money and effort.

    My rating of the 2021 horror movie "Slapface" lands on a three out of ten stars.

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    • Trivia
      Lukas Hassel reprises his role as the monster, now called the Virago Witch, from the 2017 short film.
    • Quotes

      Tom: We're going to play Slapface.

    • Connections
      Remake of Slapface (2018)
    • Soundtracks
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      Written by Michael Harris Jr. and Samuel James Moses

      Performed by McCall

      Courtesy of Soundstripe Productions

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    • Release date
      • February 3, 2022 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 打臉遊戲
    • Filming locations
      • New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Chhibber Mann Productions
      • Mirror Image Films
      • Artman Cooper Productions
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $70,680
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 25 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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