The Painted
- 2024
- 1h 25m
A 1960s suburban family's plans are interrupted when they're called to a deceased relative's estate, where they begin to unravel the secrets that haunt the premises-strange occurrences, arch... Read allA 1960s suburban family's plans are interrupted when they're called to a deceased relative's estate, where they begin to unravel the secrets that haunt the premises-strange occurrences, archaic rituals, and sinister paintings on the walls.A 1960s suburban family's plans are interrupted when they're called to a deceased relative's estate, where they begin to unravel the secrets that haunt the premises-strange occurrences, archaic rituals, and sinister paintings on the walls.
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And I will say that the movie's synopsis certainly sounded interesting enough. Writer Sasha Sibley put together an entertaining and enjoyable enough script and storyline. I have to say that I really did like the concept idea with the paintings.
While I was not familiar with the majority of the actors and actresses on the cast list, then I will say that the acting performances were good. I do enjoy watching unfamiliar and new talents on the screen whenever I watch a movie. I do believe that the only familiar face on the screen for me was actor Sean Bridgers.
The special effects in the movie were good and helped further the movie's narrative nicely.
"The Painted" is a watchable horror movie, no doubt about that. But it was hardly an outstanding foray into the horror genre, and the movie just doesn't warrants more than a single viewing. But maybe newcomers to the horror genre will enjoy the movie way more than I did, as a seasoned horror veteran.
My rating of writer and director Sasha Sibley's 2024 movie "The Painted" lands on a five out of ten stars.
Where the movie misses marks for me are the parents, aka the actual main characters. For some reason this movie had to follow the modern trope of making the dad a jerk and sex obsessed while making the mom the universal victim despite being the least caring woman on the planet. And the sad thing is the dad actually does a lot to protect his kids while his wife is always gone doing her own thing, yet somehow we are still meant to see him as the bad guy. And to have him randomly just shout during a normal conversation with zero provocation is just unhinged on the writers part. People don't act like that.
If the writers got their heads out of their you know what, this could've been a solid flick.
This is a story about a house full of paintings and the couple that inherits it. The paintings are mostly portraits of high quality. I won't spoil the plot by adding more detail here, except to say that the paintings reveal "The Painted".
This is an excellent, rather novel plot that tells itself once conceived. You will experience more than one chill and shiver and I'll wager that you jump several times, too. You can't get that kind of feeling from Hollywood these days, but you can mos def get it from this indy production.
If you want to experience something spine-tingling new, then you should pop some corn, roast a dog, kick back and get ready for a scary ride as you marvel at "The Painted"!
I appreciate the seamless movement of the paintings, particularly when one is reflected in the mirror. This aspect of the movie truly stands out to me and enhances my overall enjoyment. If a more talented cast were assembled or if this concept were integrated into the Conjuring franchise, it could enhance the film's overall potential.
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Leonora Pettengill: ... if you became one of the Painted, then you could never truly die.
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- Астрал. Спуск к дьяволу
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- $500,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $848,999
- Runtime
- 1h 25m(85 min)
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- 2.39:1