Following the loss of his father, a grieving twenty-year-old struggles to hold his family together as an unspeakable darkness plagues his older brother.Following the loss of his father, a grieving twenty-year-old struggles to hold his family together as an unspeakable darkness plagues his older brother.Following the loss of his father, a grieving twenty-year-old struggles to hold his family together as an unspeakable darkness plagues his older brother.
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This movie was honestly awful. With how the movie began, the font of the posters and it being categorized as a horror movie it is not one. It's one of those those really awful movies that's just all dialouge and nothing really happens through out the movie and it's one of those movies that you always have to think if the supernatural thing is actually happening or it's just the character hallucinating. But I actually did like most of the characters especially Ryan, he was just cool and the acting was ok. But good characters isn't enough to save a boring movie like this, this movie actually needed to be a horror movie with real stuff happening for it to have any sort of redemption. I don't write reviews often cause I'm bad at them but when it's a movie as boring and bad as this one I usually try my best even if it saves one person their time, this movie wasn't even worth the 50 cent online fee for regal unlimited.
TL;DR: not a horror movie, it's a dialogue driven movie about the character Ryan getting over his fathers death.
TL;DR: not a horror movie, it's a dialogue driven movie about the character Ryan getting over his fathers death.
Maybe it's just me but I immediately can hear his Russian accent. I had to look up the actor and sure enough. It's just distracting to this movie since Ryan is supposed to be an American guy. Maybe non Russians don't notice it but it annoyed me way too much. Otherwise the movie is kind of slow so far full disclosure I am only 45 min in and feel like I might not make it. The accent!!! Arghhh.
Film all in all is not bad - the metaphors make it across the board, the characters and acting is well for the most part, the cinematography and thensome is phneomal, however the issue I personally had was the fact that the film dragged it's feet through thick mud. If you're expecting this to he a horror flick to the core, scary - immediately disregard that, this is an all in all very reality stricken tale of many challenging emotions like depression, grief and the repercussions of what our lashing actions can do. It really gets the messages across the board well, but as said, thick mud. I can see many people losing their patience with this one, finding it boring with its very prominent slow burn approach. This is a film to watch, if you're seeking to immerse yourself in this characters trauma and grief journey, as well as get a glimpse of some really well captured raw emotions.
I fully see where they were going, I personally enjoy the message and thensome, however with its extremely slow wrapping up and ending that ( for me ) felt like the capsize of this film, this was quite an endurance to sit through and watch. Mentally prepare and know what this film has to offer before jumping in.
I fully see where they were going, I personally enjoy the message and thensome, however with its extremely slow wrapping up and ending that ( for me ) felt like the capsize of this film, this was quite an endurance to sit through and watch. Mentally prepare and know what this film has to offer before jumping in.
"The Shade" is a deceptive film, masquerading as a traditional horror flick but revealing itself to be a poignant exploration of grief, depression, and the lengths we will go to protect those we love.
The film follows Ryan, who is grappling with the loss of his father. As he attempts to maintain a semblance of normalcy for his family, his older brother begins exhibiting increasingly disturbing behavior.
What sets "The Shade" apart is its refusal to rely on cheap scares or jump scares. Instead, it delves deep into the emotional turmoil experienced by its characters. The horror is not supernatural, but rather the psychological torment inflicted by grief and loss. The film's pacing is deliberate, allowing the audience to fully immerse themselves in the characters' struggles which is why I want to clearly state, that this is not a horror film. Because those expectations will have you starting to squirm in your seat thirty minutes into its two hour plus run-time.
The performances are exceptional, with Chris Galust (Ryan) delivering a raw and emotionally charged portrayal of a young man struggling to cope with immense pain. The supporting cast is equally impressive, adding depth and nuance to the story.
While "The Shade" may not be the adrenaline-fueled horror film that some may be expecting, it is a powerful and thought-provoking exploration of the human condition.
The film follows Ryan, who is grappling with the loss of his father. As he attempts to maintain a semblance of normalcy for his family, his older brother begins exhibiting increasingly disturbing behavior.
What sets "The Shade" apart is its refusal to rely on cheap scares or jump scares. Instead, it delves deep into the emotional turmoil experienced by its characters. The horror is not supernatural, but rather the psychological torment inflicted by grief and loss. The film's pacing is deliberate, allowing the audience to fully immerse themselves in the characters' struggles which is why I want to clearly state, that this is not a horror film. Because those expectations will have you starting to squirm in your seat thirty minutes into its two hour plus run-time.
The performances are exceptional, with Chris Galust (Ryan) delivering a raw and emotionally charged portrayal of a young man struggling to cope with immense pain. The supporting cast is equally impressive, adding depth and nuance to the story.
While "The Shade" may not be the adrenaline-fueled horror film that some may be expecting, it is a powerful and thought-provoking exploration of the human condition.
THE GOOD REVIEWS ARE LIES
I just wasted my time watching this crap that starts out good, but they obviously had no idea how to give the story any background or an ending that wasn't a complete joke.
Why are the characters being haunted?
Nope, no answer, not even a clue and the ending is just stupid.
This is Not a horror movie. This is a bait and switch. You start the movie thinking, "hey, this looks like it could be a creepy film about satanic cults," but it ends up just a wanna-be documentary on hereditary schizophrenia that makes a mockery of the actual illness and those that suffer it.
Pretty disgusted I got taken in by the good reviews.
I just wasted my time watching this crap that starts out good, but they obviously had no idea how to give the story any background or an ending that wasn't a complete joke.
Why are the characters being haunted?
Nope, no answer, not even a clue and the ending is just stupid.
This is Not a horror movie. This is a bait and switch. You start the movie thinking, "hey, this looks like it could be a creepy film about satanic cults," but it ends up just a wanna-be documentary on hereditary schizophrenia that makes a mockery of the actual illness and those that suffer it.
Pretty disgusted I got taken in by the good reviews.
Did you know
- TriviaToward the end of the movie, the main character wears the death metal band Cannibal Corpse "Butchered at Birth" t-shirt.
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $64,812
- Gross worldwide
- $64,812
- Runtime2 hours 7 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.66 : 1
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