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The Bewailing

  • 2021
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
3.3/10
1.1K
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The Bewailing (2021)
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A mother's reality erodes around her as she struggles to fathom the entangled web of her daughter's separation anxiety brought on by parasitic creatures within a stuffed bear.A mother's reality erodes around her as she struggles to fathom the entangled web of her daughter's separation anxiety brought on by parasitic creatures within a stuffed bear.A mother's reality erodes around her as she struggles to fathom the entangled web of her daughter's separation anxiety brought on by parasitic creatures within a stuffed bear.

  • Director
    • James Suttles
  • Writer
    • Jennifer Trudrung
  • Stars
    • Sarah Navratil
    • Maple Suttles
    • Dee Wallace
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.3/10
    1.1K
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    • Director
      • James Suttles
    • Writer
      • Jennifer Trudrung
    • Stars
      • Sarah Navratil
      • Maple Suttles
      • Dee Wallace
    • 36User reviews
    • 20Critic reviews
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    Sarah Navratil
    Sarah Navratil
    • Beth
    Maple Suttles
    • Meg
    Dee Wallace
    Dee Wallace
    • Marissa
    Kevin Patrick Murphy
    Kevin Patrick Murphy
    • Jack
    Drez Ryan
    • Ashe
    Blaque Fowler
    Blaque Fowler
    • Nick
    Penny Munroe
    Penny Munroe
    • Billie
    Anna Lynn Holleman
    Anna Lynn Holleman
    • Mrs. Jean
    Jennifer Trudrung
    Jennifer Trudrung
    • Dying Queen
    Piper Suttles
    • Child at the Window
    • Director
      • James Suttles
    • Writer
      • Jennifer Trudrung
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    2Farfallina78

    No idea what happened

    To start, the poster image has nothing to do with the plot of this movie. I was so bored watching and waiting to understand what was going on. It's like Case 39 meets Requiem for a Dream, but not even a 5th as good as either (And Case 39 was not a great movie). Are they trying to make a point about addiction? Was it all illusionary? The end made zero sense and was a grotesque scene just to be grotesque. I strongly do not recommend.
    2ravencorinncarluk

    Written by body-snatching insects...

    ...and clearly not by humans who have ever taken part in doing human things. I mean, who puts their child in therapy because she's 'making up' her stomach aches before taking her to a doctor?

    The dialogue is painfully cliched, stilted, and just plain bad. The actors (even Dee Wallace) can't do anything to lift it up out of the garbage. While the director clearly thinks he's doing sublime work, too many of the shots are boring and lack the tension that was clearly the aim. There's a spoiler scene in the opening that pretty much takes away all potential build-up to creepiness, and ruins what could have been an all-right slow burn reveal.

    Between the bad acting and the worse dialogue, I had no one that I could sympathize with. The characters were pretty unlikeable, whether they were body snatched or not.

    And it was boring. The movie took forever, and not in any type of good way. If what another reviewer said is true that this is two separate stories that were edited together, it really shows. And it manages to do neither of them well. Or even good.
    3zuzumalkawidrake

    Waste of time

    So boring and not good at all. I regret watching it.
    2rijksderk

    I could slap the kid.

    This movie was a terrible mess. The cover is very misleading, nothing even close happens in this too long, boring, badly acted and horrorless movie. Worst thing was the kid, after 20000 times "mommy" I was very willing to slap her silly. Avoid this waste of time.
    4paul_m_haakonsen

    You might need a pot of coffee or two for this one...

    Granted, I was lured in to watching the 2021 movie "The Nest" (aka "The Bewailing") given the movie's rather interesting cover/poster, and also because it was a horror movie that I hadn't already seen.

    But "The Nest" from writer Jennifer Trudrung and director James Suttles just proved to be a very generic and mundane foray into the creepy crawlers subgenre of the horror genre. Yeah, "The Nest" doesn't really deliver much of anything, aside from a whole lot of nothing happening. And you need to venture about 1 hour and 12 minutes into the movie before it starts becoming mildly interesting, but by that time it was just too little, too late.

    Sure, the concept idea behind "The Nest" is interesting, and there definitely is potential for something truly entertaining and disturbing here. But director James Suttles only managed to deliver a sub-par movie here.

    While I managed to sit through the entire ordeal, I must admit that I was tempted to get up and walk out on it a couple of times along the way. Why? Well, simply because not enough of anything worthwhile was happening throughout the majority of the movie. And by the time director James Suttles opted to amp up the events, then it was just simply too late.

    The acting in the movie was adequate, though it was clear that the actors and actresses were struggling with a sub-par script and storyline. And it didn't really help the movie much that the characters were mostly bland and lacking in-depth personalities.

    Sure, they had an okay ensemble of actors and actresses on the cast list here, with even Dee Wallace being here. However, even someone as iconic as her could do only so little to salvage the movie.

    The movie's title, "The Nest", sort of is very unfitting for the movie. I would assume that there would have been additional bugs in order for it to be a nest. And especially so since the movie's cover portrayed a heap of insects. But instead I found myself treated to seeing a single insect, and it only popped up at 72 minutes into the ordeal. And it wasn't even worth the wait, very anti-climatic.

    It should be said though that the visuals with the teddy bear with the enlarged eyes definitely worked well. Because that teddy bear certainly had something insect-like going on, and I liked that. And the effects when it opened up its belly to unleash the insect inside, definitely also looked good, especially with the good and the sticky residue.

    For a horror movie then "The Nest" just failed to be an outstanding, much less being an overly memorable and entertaining horror movie. It simply proved too boring and uneventful, and the movie will just simply slip away into the mists of oblivion without having left any type of lasting impression on me.

    I was rather disappointed with this movie, especially since I was looking forward to seeing it, given the movie's cover and the fact that Dee Wallace was in it.

    I am rating "The Nest" a rather generous four out of ten stars.

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    • Trivia
      The parasite in the film is actually a Whip Tail Scorpion or Vinegaroon. These can sometimes be found in the United States South West. Despite their appearance they are not terribly threatening to humans.
    • Goofs
      At the end, when Meg carries the sugar bowl downstairs, she starts out with a heaping bowl, then the sugar flattens out, and then it's heaping again.

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    • Release date
      • July 20, 2021 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
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    • Production company
      • SuttleFilm
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      • $89,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $14,273
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 40m(100 min)
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39:1

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