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Finale

  • 2009
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
3.4/10
406
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Finale (2009)
A mother tries to unravel the truth behind her son's apparent suicide in this trailer
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A family descends into a vortex of denial and paranoia after the oldest son's death. It was labeled a suicide, but the bizarre circumstance lead his mother Helen to believe that darker force... Read allA family descends into a vortex of denial and paranoia after the oldest son's death. It was labeled a suicide, but the bizarre circumstance lead his mother Helen to believe that darker forces are at work. Black paint was thrown over everything reflective in the son's decrepit Vic... Read allA family descends into a vortex of denial and paranoia after the oldest son's death. It was labeled a suicide, but the bizarre circumstance lead his mother Helen to believe that darker forces are at work. Black paint was thrown over everything reflective in the son's decrepit Victorian house, an explosive trap set in his bedroom, and a woman from his past haunts the c... Read all

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    • John Michael Elfers
  • Writer
    • John Michael Elfers
  • Stars
    • Carolyn Hauck
    • Suthi Picotte
    • Elizabeth Holmes
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.4/10
    406
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    • Director
      • John Michael Elfers
    • Writer
      • John Michael Elfers
    • Stars
      • Carolyn Hauck
      • Suthi Picotte
      • Elizabeth Holmes
    • 9User reviews
    • 18Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins total

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    Carolyn Hauck
    • Helen Michaels
    Suthi Picotte
    • Kathryn Michaels
    Elizabeth Holmes
    • Mrs. Bliss
    Steven Nieport
    • The Collector
    James Johnson
    • Peter Michaels
    Brad Barnes
    • PJ Hart
    Warren Bryson
    • Sean Michaels
    Maria Jenkins
    • Angela
    Domiziano Arcangeli
    Domiziano Arcangeli
    • Master of Ceremonies
    Regina Ashkinadze
    • Ghoul
    Michelle Aston
    • Siren
    Natasha Blasick
    Natasha Blasick
    • Siren
    Geoff Burkman
    • Charlie Michaels
    Cece Cabahug
    • Siren
    • (as Cream Cabahug)
    Shuo Chen
    • Man in Red Raincoat
    Yanik Elkin
    • Student in Play
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    Blake Gehring
    • Todd
    Christine Hassay
    Christine Hassay
    • Demon Worshipper
    • (as Christine Moore)
    • Director
      • John Michael Elfers
    • Writer
      • John Michael Elfers
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    6gavin6942

    Very Stylistic, Well-Crafted Independent Film

    Death is stalking a small town plagued with a rash of apparent suicides. But one grieving mother (Carolyn Hauck) believes that there are darker forces at work and plunges herself into a supernatural nightmare to uncover her dead son's association with an evil cult. Her behavior grows increasingly paranoid and bizarre as she races against time to battle the terrifying demon unleashed to destroy her entire family in this atmospheric descent into horror.

    According to he Internet Movie Database, "All the SFX were achieved in-camera (no CGI), melding techniques from early film magicians, like behind the lens filters, two-way mirrors and speed ramps." Also, "Real animal bones were used for set dressing." This was my primary reason to love the film. While the directing and acting are both great, I'm big on traditional / conventional effects, and what they were able to achieve here makes new methods look like garbage.

    Digital Retribution (whoever they are) are quoted on the cover as saying, "Truly bizarre and disturbing imagery... like Argento's best work." For me, any comparison to Argento carries with it a heavy burden of proof, as he is the ultimate master of cinematic style. Luckily for Digital Retribution, that wasn't at all what they were saying. The actual quotation from their review reads: "Like Argento's best work, not everything is solved by the end of the movie, and a lot of what you see simply goes completely unanswered..." Nice try, "Finale", but you took this completely out of context. The review also says the "bizarre and disturbing imagery" is "peppered", implying that it is by no means constant.

    The writer-director, John Michael Elfers, has gone on record as being an Argento fan, and has said that he prefers "Deep Red" over "Suspiria", so the film's comparison's to the Italian giallo director are not really surprising. ArrowInTheHead.com is more on target when they say, "Shot lovingly in the Italian Giallo vein..." I can see this, as the film has a definite style, almost stronger than the substance.

    The wardrobe person should be commended on the outfits of Kathryn "Kate" Hauck (Suthi Picotte), whoever this person was. She looked magnificent on camera and I think it made her character a lot more easy to identify with. I, for one, fell for her and sympathized right away.

    There's great use of direction, with camera positions bringing typical background objects (clocks, jars) to the foreground, and a conscious effort to highlight the symbolic, with a repetitive use of the clocks and mirrors -- very effective! James Speight and Shawn K. Clement's atmospheric music coupled with NEVER 3NOUGH's Mansonesque metal drove the film like a conductor in a barreling freight train. At first the film was a bit slow to get into, but it picks up quickly and does not let you settle in.

    The mythology is solid and crisp, and while there is no need for a sequel, one would not be unwelcome. The same ground could be explored by the same characters or all news ones with equal power. I believe Elfers is involved in other projects currently, but I do hope he has left the door open in his mind to walk back into this world.
    2vmalast

    Nothing remotely similar to an Argento film

    Not in the same ballpark, hemisphere, planet or galaxy. Now that's out of the way....this wasn't a bad indi film, it just wasn't that good either. Mother has gone off the deep end and husband and daughter act as if nothing is amiss. Mother covers every reflective surface with black paint, its splattered on the walls and all over her...let's sit down for a family meal...enough said
    8BrianErzen

    A well done little film for a small indie crew.

    *Spolier Free Review* I saw Finale last night and I felt this was an enjoyable low budget horror film, that had some really creative cinematography, and used a dark, and creepy visual effect technique that I haven't seen in too many movies. According the the behind the scene featurette, the producer of the film mentions the movie was shot was a small team of 8 people. It's truly and "indie movie" and it's a solid effort. The films strong points, are the look and style (Mise en scène) with some thought out and creative shots, as well as some damn good cinematography. Finale is work checking out, it's an interesting story that doesn't spoon feed you the answers, something I'll watch again to see what I missed the first time. his movie is worth checking out.
    6Bloodwank

    Solid and interesting though fairly flawed indie horror shot

    Things get off on the wrong sort of footing with this one it has to be said. Visuals painted in sickly green palette and a tad tricky to make out, it doesn't work for more than a minute or so but the film takes a good deal more than that before settling down into a regular color scheme. If you can get past this, Finale settles into a decent groove, a tense and smartly paced cult themed offering. It follows the Michaels family, devastated by the suicide of their eldest son, but getting into further trouble of a paranoid and possibly supernatural kind. As grieving mother Helen, Carolyn Hauck hits the right fraught and fragile notes, obsession and rising paranoia that comes off nicely and is well reflected in the films obsessive use of close ups. As daughter Kathryn, Suthi Picotte exudes fresh and likable natural star power and makes for a good grounded contrast to the mounting of strange goings on in the film. Other roles are solidly filled by an array of mostly newcomers, actors aren't always sparkling but no one comes off as a grinding dud, baddies have the right quiet menace, the teen casting is realistic enough and so on. Director John Michael Ehlers shows his inexperience with the aforementioned green lit opening debacle and also overuses the color red in the final block, as well as some other stylistic infelicities, mostly in the form of visually incoherent moments. Luckily he uses close ups well, makes some fun creepy visuals with clocks and mirrors and other everyday objects granted sinister significance and is quite good at conjuring a cramped, dangerous atmosphere. Which goes a long way towards helping out some of the more frustrating sequences. Some of the scenes of action do particularly well, a fine seat edge nervous intensity to them that really pushes the film a few notches. The film ends too abruptly and has a slightly sketchy feel to the writing, but its overall a pretty worthy and pleasing little offering. Probably won't please those who don't already have a taste for this level of production, but those who do its recommended.
    2scoup

    cheesy

    Made it about 30 minutes before turning off. Just not good.

    Poor acting.

    Trite imagery which at the same time tries too hard - how is that even possible???

    Is there no end to the scraps of papers littering the entire movie? Seriously, a constant mess of scraps of papers. Boring.

    The walls which are splattered with black goop, or was it supposed to be blood? But I really don't care enough to figure out which it is.

    After 30 minutes I should care about something, but I don't.

    oh well.

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    • Release date
      • September 27, 2010 (Thailand)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Final
    • Filming locations
      • Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
    • Production company
      • Fire Trial Films
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      1 hour 33 minutes
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      • 1.78 : 1

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