A group of friends reuniting soon learn the deadly curse of - The Bloody Mary.A group of friends reuniting soon learn the deadly curse of - The Bloody Mary.A group of friends reuniting soon learn the deadly curse of - The Bloody Mary.
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Under the shirt of one of the girls. I think she was supposed to be pregnant? Or maybe has a weird throw pillow fetish her friends all pretended was normal? I am so confused by this decision. Also the makeup of "bloody Mary"... Was just another confusingly bad decision. Did they not know how to apply the makeup or did they have such a low budget they could only afford one of those Halloween monster makeup kits from Walmart? There were a lot of confusing elements in this movie, the story only being a minor one. That pillow...why?
Please, if you value your time, move on. NOTHING OF ANY INTEREST HAPPENS IN THE FIRST 50 MINUTES (give or take a minute) OF THIS MOVIE. If you insist on watching it, please skip ahead at least 49 minutes. After 50 minutes (give or take a minute) you will be "treated (?) to some of the worst, most amateurish horror make-up short of young children on Halloween (but children have the advantage of being cure) and the same of poor acting that marred the first 50 minutes. In the words of Leslie Nielsen in Naked Gun: "Nothing to See Here"; the difference being that that movie WAS entertaining, and here, there really IS nothing to see here..
Preparing for a special reunion, a group of friends decide to arrive at a special yoga retreat in the woods to help heal old wounds and catch up with their lives, but when the festivities summon the witch known as Bloody Mary is stalked and killed by the menacing figure and must try to stop her.
This was a decidedly dull if still somewhat enjoyable feature. One of the better elements present with this one is the idea of trying to turn the Bloody Mary legend into a slightly different alteration of the story, yet still keeping enough of the main storyline intact. Going with the concept of the figure as the ghost of a witch who had initially tried to use her powers to lure and kill children so that she can resurrect her dead child, the ensuring curse that comes about makes for a fine way to connect the story as the use of the mirror to speak the summoning incantation. This is quite a decent way to offer up a different enough twist by bringing the story to a slightly different pathway even with the main gist remaining the same, and with the first half offering up a way of building that alongside the different characters who arrive at the retreat with their motivations for reconnecting or being involved, this all comes together well enough. Once the creature has been summoned and let loose on the group, there's some fun to be had with the stalking and general confrontations featured here. The eeriness of the summoning sequence offering up the group individually attempting to do the ritual through candle-lit bathrooms that are immediately blown out the second it's attempted does what it needs to set things in motion, while the first encounters here taking out the few stragglers at the resort before going after the main group offer up some tense moments through the use of filtered lighting throughout. With the finale moving into a frantic and generally feverish pace, showing the various confrontations with the genuinely creepy figure toying with victims, laughing maniacally, or just squirming around frantically while chasing after them in unconventional, twisting movements, there are some tense aspects here to give this one some positives. There are some elements here that bring this one down. Among the main aspects found here is the rather bland and slow-building first half that highlights how pretty cheap this one is. The first half spends the time it does looking into the relationships of the friend group, going through their backstory, or what the setup of the retreat offers, making for a dull time without much of anything happening at all, with the summoning ritual occurring around the forty-five-minute mark. For a film already this short, the idea of going over the halfway mark without a hint of anything terrifying being featured makes this feel much longer than it is, since there's no real chance of this featuring any kind of gore or other special effects to help boost what's going on. The simplified setup, one-location placing, and flimsy make-up present also don't help matters at all, bringing this one down overall.
Rated Unrated/R: Graphic Violence and Graphic Language.
This was a decidedly dull if still somewhat enjoyable feature. One of the better elements present with this one is the idea of trying to turn the Bloody Mary legend into a slightly different alteration of the story, yet still keeping enough of the main storyline intact. Going with the concept of the figure as the ghost of a witch who had initially tried to use her powers to lure and kill children so that she can resurrect her dead child, the ensuring curse that comes about makes for a fine way to connect the story as the use of the mirror to speak the summoning incantation. This is quite a decent way to offer up a different enough twist by bringing the story to a slightly different pathway even with the main gist remaining the same, and with the first half offering up a way of building that alongside the different characters who arrive at the retreat with their motivations for reconnecting or being involved, this all comes together well enough. Once the creature has been summoned and let loose on the group, there's some fun to be had with the stalking and general confrontations featured here. The eeriness of the summoning sequence offering up the group individually attempting to do the ritual through candle-lit bathrooms that are immediately blown out the second it's attempted does what it needs to set things in motion, while the first encounters here taking out the few stragglers at the resort before going after the main group offer up some tense moments through the use of filtered lighting throughout. With the finale moving into a frantic and generally feverish pace, showing the various confrontations with the genuinely creepy figure toying with victims, laughing maniacally, or just squirming around frantically while chasing after them in unconventional, twisting movements, there are some tense aspects here to give this one some positives. There are some elements here that bring this one down. Among the main aspects found here is the rather bland and slow-building first half that highlights how pretty cheap this one is. The first half spends the time it does looking into the relationships of the friend group, going through their backstory, or what the setup of the retreat offers, making for a dull time without much of anything happening at all, with the summoning ritual occurring around the forty-five-minute mark. For a film already this short, the idea of going over the halfway mark without a hint of anything terrifying being featured makes this feel much longer than it is, since there's no real chance of this featuring any kind of gore or other special effects to help boost what's going on. The simplified setup, one-location placing, and flimsy make-up present also don't help matters at all, bringing this one down overall.
Rated Unrated/R: Graphic Violence and Graphic Language.
Unfortunately, this film appears to have been a high school or college project. I usually rate horror movies especially independent horror movies higher than the average IMDb user. But this movie is troubling, especially because the director does not even list their name. Wise move on his or her part. Some of the acting isn't bad, some of it is over the top. The makeup is terrible! Reminds me of doing face masks with flour paste. Want to see? You can even see the hairline of Bloody Mary above the scare mask. The star who actually doesn't do a bad job acting, is given a pillow to make her look pregnant. Which shows during the yoga scene several times. I do not know how I struggled through this movie. And usually, I can draw I love for the characters and the direction because they have a love for the film. In this case I see neither. Good part is I see that they have a sequel coming out. LOL.
The acting is bad. The makeup for Bloody Mary is just awful. Flour caked on her face with streaks of red paint. I kept wanting to yell at the screen for the woman who "managed " the hostel to Speak Louder and Don't Mumble!! Skip this one. Please.
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By what name was Summoning Bloody Mary (2021) officially released in Canada in English?
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