Rupintojelis
- 2022
- 1h 27m
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5.5/10
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After classmates destroy life-size wooden folk art statues during a wild high school graduation party at a remote cottage, a mysterious killer starts picking them off one by one.After classmates destroy life-size wooden folk art statues during a wild high school graduation party at a remote cottage, a mysterious killer starts picking them off one by one.After classmates destroy life-size wooden folk art statues during a wild high school graduation party at a remote cottage, a mysterious killer starts picking them off one by one.
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Well no pun intended - this is about a figure/statue ... and we as viewers know that it would be bad to mess about and with those. Well the teenagers seem oblivious ... and they have to be ... how else would we have a movie to watch right? It does take a while to get us there though. But we do get to know the characters that we might or might not care about.
Some good gore and blood effects for sure ... and an ending that I did not see coming ... at least not like that. Maybe it is a bit too much .. far fetched and all that. But it does work and highlights character trait(s). Acting is ok as far as I can tell, though if you watch in original language like I do ... well most/many will have to rely on subtitles ... worked for me.
Some good gore and blood effects for sure ... and an ending that I did not see coming ... at least not like that. Maybe it is a bit too much .. far fetched and all that. But it does work and highlights character trait(s). Acting is ok as far as I can tell, though if you watch in original language like I do ... well most/many will have to rely on subtitles ... worked for me.
Lest one ever think Hollywood has a monopoly on horror flicks about teens being irresponsible and disrespectful and suffering the consequences of their actions, here comes Lithuanian filmmaker Jonas Trukanas. Co-writing with Titas Laucius, his 2022 film 'Rupintojelis' ('Pensive,' also known as 'We might hurt each other') gives us a few dozen characters (some spotlighted more than others, naturally) who fulfill various archetypes, whose personalities will come to clash, and who will reveal their true selves on the night of a big party following high school graduation. They also all illustrate the stereotypical behavior of teens in film and TV, which is to say a lot of alcohol, drugs, partying, and promiscuity - gosh, either I was the most obliviously milquetoast person growing up, or the entirety of my hometown was, or fiction has been feeding us false perceptions for all these years about how teens behave. The filming locations are gorgeous, the art direction is sharp, Rokas Sydeikis' cinematography is crisp and vivid, the cast give excellent performances commensurate with the horror-thriller vibes, and the abundant stunts and effects are outstanding. Above all, it's actually the original music of Andrius Kauklys that's most striking to me here as it leans predominantly (but not exclusively) on EDM to complement the violence. Everyone involved turned in fine work, and it looks and sounds great!
The good news is that in addition to looking and sounding great, Trukanas and Laucius give us an unexpected additional angle to the story that's not just dark but outright bleak (and therefore welcome for we genre fans), an underhanded reflection of just how rotten people can be when the chips are down. The bad news is that though we see bits and pieces of this angle throughout the length - a trail of breadcrumbs, if you will - it only specifically comes to bear at the very end. And while the screenplay gives us a lot to like in the preceding length, and some swell ideas, the truth of the matter is that they're rather unremarkable. 'Rupintojelis' is a slasher. It's a slasher that might toss some red herrings our way, which gives us some characters that are especially likable (I'm most fond of Saule and Zygis), and which has some especially smart notions at points (of which it may or may not fully take advantage), but it's still a slasher. Or if you don't like that term, we can just say that broadly speaking the movie is ultimately pretty straightforward. This is not to disparage Trukanas, Laucius, or anyone else's contribution, nor the picture at large. It's enjoyable; there's no rule that says every title must be a revelation; I look forward to seeing what all involved do in the future (this seems to be Trukanas' first full-length feature). It's just that in the grand scheme of things it's not super special, and it maybe doesn't make ideal use of its best ideas.
If one feels some particular impetus to watch then that's terrific, but by and large this isn't breaking any new ground. You don't need to go out of your way for it, yet 'Rupintojelis' is worth checking out if you have the chance.
The good news is that in addition to looking and sounding great, Trukanas and Laucius give us an unexpected additional angle to the story that's not just dark but outright bleak (and therefore welcome for we genre fans), an underhanded reflection of just how rotten people can be when the chips are down. The bad news is that though we see bits and pieces of this angle throughout the length - a trail of breadcrumbs, if you will - it only specifically comes to bear at the very end. And while the screenplay gives us a lot to like in the preceding length, and some swell ideas, the truth of the matter is that they're rather unremarkable. 'Rupintojelis' is a slasher. It's a slasher that might toss some red herrings our way, which gives us some characters that are especially likable (I'm most fond of Saule and Zygis), and which has some especially smart notions at points (of which it may or may not fully take advantage), but it's still a slasher. Or if you don't like that term, we can just say that broadly speaking the movie is ultimately pretty straightforward. This is not to disparage Trukanas, Laucius, or anyone else's contribution, nor the picture at large. It's enjoyable; there's no rule that says every title must be a revelation; I look forward to seeing what all involved do in the future (this seems to be Trukanas' first full-length feature). It's just that in the grand scheme of things it's not super special, and it maybe doesn't make ideal use of its best ideas.
If one feels some particular impetus to watch then that's terrific, but by and large this isn't breaking any new ground. You don't need to go out of your way for it, yet 'Rupintojelis' is worth checking out if you have the chance.
I liked this movie, despite it being subtitled and some of the meaning undoubtedly lost in translation.
Its a youthful horror tale, with diverse characters and a decent backstory.
The majority of it is filmed at night on a small farm with a few cabins and a barn.
The story involves a high school group celebrating graduation and the interpersonal dynamics of the friends. This is the subtext of the slasher plot-- the interpersonal relationships determine who survives.
That is what we conclude at the end of the film. Its a striking ending and this separates it from other teen slasher movies.
I gave it a solid 5 stars.
Its a youthful horror tale, with diverse characters and a decent backstory.
The majority of it is filmed at night on a small farm with a few cabins and a barn.
The story involves a high school group celebrating graduation and the interpersonal dynamics of the friends. This is the subtext of the slasher plot-- the interpersonal relationships determine who survives.
That is what we conclude at the end of the film. Its a striking ending and this separates it from other teen slasher movies.
I gave it a solid 5 stars.
"Rupintojelis" is a slasher film with an unoriginal plot, being one more version of the many that exist of the classic "Friday the 13th", the script of this film is full of clichés that are absurd, only innovating with a protagonist who is annoying but whose character is quite unusual within the attitudes that he presents to the situation experienced, being an egoist who goes in counterpart to the good final girl or the young man who fights for the protection of his friends. The deaths are silly and only a couple become realistic. The performances are good but none really stand out. The cinematography looks like something out of a cheap 2000's TV movie. The music composed for the film does not attract attention and goes unnoticed from how ordinary it sounds. A slasher with some good moments but fails to be innovative.
This may have lost a lot of the nuance in the dubbing, because what came across was not that great. It is graduation, and they will all be going their separate ways, but Marius manages to get a place where they can travel to have a party/rave. At the forest cottage, there are wooden statutes, but none have eyes. One suggested perhaps they are not meant to see. There is a lot of drinking and drugs, and four wind up in a sauna, where they get trapped and die from the heat. And because they used some of the statutes for firewood, that may be why. And along comes a masked slasher, with a hatchet, killing quite a few. Others run to their cars, and they set off the car alarm. More deaths. Marius escapes in a boat with two others, they quarrel and Marius is left in the boat with a classmate he shared a kiss with. He thought that might be the start of something wonderful, but she tells him he is probably still alive since he is so boring, even the killer won't kill him. And perhaps due to the drinking and drugs, others make the worst possible choices when faced with certain death. Nothing new in the slasher movie, and much to not care about.
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- Gross worldwide
- $109,990
- Runtime1 hour 27 minutes
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- 2.35 : 1
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