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A much needed getaway and a celebration weekend turns into a nightmare due to the contagious airborne threat.A much needed getaway and a celebration weekend turns into a nightmare due to the contagious airborne threat.A much needed getaway and a celebration weekend turns into a nightmare due to the contagious airborne threat.
Annie Ngosi Ilonzeh
- Bianca
- (as Annie Ilonzeh)
Tip 'T.I.' Harris
- Lou
- (as Tip "T.I." Harris)
Meagan Channing
- Child #2
- (as Megan McIlwain)
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Where do I even start? The movie is plagued by an awful script, terrible direction, and subpar acting. The movie has zero direction, youll spend the majority of the movie asking yourself what the hell an I watching. Too many characters for you to keep up with or care about. At the one hour mark i still had no clue this wasnt a spoof film. I like a few of the actors in this but jeez read the script before accepting the role. I got to watch it for free and i still overpaid. It is so bad i spent the last ten minutes of this movie wrining this review. Please for the love of god dont watch this movie.
Wow, where do I start? The central idea for the story is not a bad one and could've been something decent had it not been for the terribly written dialouge, the absolutely embarrassing acting and the all around derivative feel of the film. Like honestly, how many movies did this director have to rip off in order to shoot his film? It was all terribly familiar and ground that has been covered in other, better horror films. It was almost so bad it was good to be honest. I have busted out laughing like that in quite a while. Some of the lines these actors have to deliver are startlingly bad. Nobody talks like this and nobody would react like this. I also have to mention the soundtrack for the film. It was just awful and did not fit the film one bit, it made cheesy scenes even more cheesy and it ruined what could've been tense scenes as well. Just a trash movie all around.
0 fears out of 5.
0 fears out of 5.
A group of big city friends, head out to a remote complex of cabins, in anticipation of two of them getting engaged, under the ruse of celebrating the female half of the couple's birthday.
However, it was built upon land that harbours a dark legend.
A legend concerning a number of native women, who were kidnapped by a group of gold miners, before starting a coven, and taking control of the town, by using their magickal powers to make the men hallucinate.
While hanging out around a campfire, the group reveal their most deepset fears to one another.
Setting off a series of events, during which their fears start to become manifest.
Unfortunately, the whole thing becomes a convoluted mess.
As they try to tie in a number of plot devices, like the presence of ghosts, the spread of a respiratory illness, spiked wine, and something being released from a mysterious pandora's box.
So, when one of their friends gets sick...the paranoia starts to set in...and the group starts to turn on one another.
You can tell they wanted this to be something like The Shining.
But it's not The Shining.
Rather, being more akin to this year's biggest horror flop, Snow Falls.
Which is based on a similar theme.
It's fault lies in the structure.
Which, due to the sheer number of characters- and flipping back and forth between different aspects of the plotline- you are never really able to become engaged with the story or characters.
For the most part, I felt the acting was fine.
With the lead male actor being, by far, the weakest of the bunch.
But the writing is subpar.
There's just no nuance to it.
Things plod along, and suddenly "everybody's dead".
But, frankly, you just don't care.
The main character is fashioned as an author who has come to the area as research for his new book.
And he, somehow, unravels the mystery...though, it's not exactly clear how he managed to do so.
Which goes to show just how underdeveloped the storyline and structure really are.
I tried to give it the benefit of the doubt...in that there would be some sort of twist at the end, that would tie all of these things together.
But it just never comes to fruition.
On the one hand, you have the whole psychological horror angle (which is poorly done, in the form of flashbacks).
While, on the other, you have the whole supernatural thing going on.
And they just don't vibe as being two parts of the same whole...despite the fact that you know they are.
To their credit, they do make an effort to do this, by introducing a monster-like charcter.
But it doesn't work.
The whole thing simply lacks that cohesive element it needs to really work.
And never meets the threshold required to keep you engaged.
Hence why it has been garnering such harsh reviews.
2.5 out of 10.
However, it was built upon land that harbours a dark legend.
A legend concerning a number of native women, who were kidnapped by a group of gold miners, before starting a coven, and taking control of the town, by using their magickal powers to make the men hallucinate.
While hanging out around a campfire, the group reveal their most deepset fears to one another.
Setting off a series of events, during which their fears start to become manifest.
Unfortunately, the whole thing becomes a convoluted mess.
As they try to tie in a number of plot devices, like the presence of ghosts, the spread of a respiratory illness, spiked wine, and something being released from a mysterious pandora's box.
So, when one of their friends gets sick...the paranoia starts to set in...and the group starts to turn on one another.
You can tell they wanted this to be something like The Shining.
But it's not The Shining.
Rather, being more akin to this year's biggest horror flop, Snow Falls.
Which is based on a similar theme.
It's fault lies in the structure.
Which, due to the sheer number of characters- and flipping back and forth between different aspects of the plotline- you are never really able to become engaged with the story or characters.
For the most part, I felt the acting was fine.
With the lead male actor being, by far, the weakest of the bunch.
But the writing is subpar.
There's just no nuance to it.
Things plod along, and suddenly "everybody's dead".
But, frankly, you just don't care.
The main character is fashioned as an author who has come to the area as research for his new book.
And he, somehow, unravels the mystery...though, it's not exactly clear how he managed to do so.
Which goes to show just how underdeveloped the storyline and structure really are.
I tried to give it the benefit of the doubt...in that there would be some sort of twist at the end, that would tie all of these things together.
But it just never comes to fruition.
On the one hand, you have the whole psychological horror angle (which is poorly done, in the form of flashbacks).
While, on the other, you have the whole supernatural thing going on.
And they just don't vibe as being two parts of the same whole...despite the fact that you know they are.
To their credit, they do make an effort to do this, by introducing a monster-like charcter.
But it doesn't work.
The whole thing simply lacks that cohesive element it needs to really work.
And never meets the threshold required to keep you engaged.
Hence why it has been garnering such harsh reviews.
2.5 out of 10.
I admittedly tend to be very critical and harsh when it comes to horror movies, as I've seen pretty much all of them and have high expectations. However, I found this film unexpectedly enjoyable. It doesn't advertise itself to be some convoluted, thought-invoking horror film. It's your typical weekend getaway gone awry horror flick but with a considerable, effective twist that I personally enjoyed. I also loved the ending, because it was one of those moments where a character FINALLY does the thing you've been shouting at the tv for them to do. Maybe, I'm crazy but I actually really liked this movie and have even recommended it to some of my friends and family, and I can say, in complete honesty, it's one of the better horror movies to come out recently- which, admittedly, isn't saying a whole lot, I know. But give it a chance, because you might actually side with me on the opinion that Fear succeeds at what it intended to be: a casual, fun, spooky watch to curl up on the couch with your friends or loved one on the weekend and have a good time.
I wanted to see this film when I saw that Joseph Sikora was in it. I watch Power and binge watched the spin off Force, so it was impressive to see him do something that was not Tommy Eagan. Very convincing as well mattered novelist who had success with one book and is working on another one. Then this white dude takes his girlfriend and his closest friends who are all black to a cabin in the woods and he thought that would somehow end well.
Fear was a movie that starts out a social commentary that honestly may have gone over with me better six or eight months ago. My level of social fear has lessened sense then. This may work on others but all I see is an indi movie that came out too late to give me the full fear it intended.
Plus, that supernatural element felt like a great story but possibly a little too complex. I felt that the filmmakers had some good talent to do some damage but instead everything was broken.
The attempt to frighten me with a real issue than present me with a decent story that was laid out very uneventfully just did not work for me.
Just very dull.
Fear was a movie that starts out a social commentary that honestly may have gone over with me better six or eight months ago. My level of social fear has lessened sense then. This may work on others but all I see is an indi movie that came out too late to give me the full fear it intended.
Plus, that supernatural element felt like a great story but possibly a little too complex. I felt that the filmmakers had some good talent to do some damage but instead everything was broken.
The attempt to frighten me with a real issue than present me with a decent story that was laid out very uneventfully just did not work for me.
Just very dull.
Did you know
- TriviaTerrance Jenkins was the host of 106 and Park and his hotel room was 106
- GoofsIn the scene where they drink from the house bottle of wine, it is very clear that the wine is a screw top, but they pull a cork from it. Then the bottle goes back to being a screw-top.
- SoundtracksBaby Girl
written by Dennis Cicconetti, Jim Gaugherty, Robert Musselman, Frank Snyder
performed by Johnny Christmon
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- Also known as
- Don't Fear
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- Gross US & Canada
- $2,090,261
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $1,227,545
- Jan 29, 2023
- Gross worldwide
- $2,090,261
- Runtime1 hour 38 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39:1
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