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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Also, one funny element was how the lead couple exactly knew what was the prized possession of the female ghost, where it was hidden and how to carry out the ritual for a first timer. Also, didn't the couple had any neighbours or friends, or the ploce etc, who could help them or give an extra hand at fighting all those ghosts jumping out of all the paintings.
I was very intrigues by the movie but was left dissatisfied by its flat ending.
Although I am giving it a 6 for its initial buildup in the first half of the movie.
A woman is contacted & informed that she is the executor of her cusions estate. Her family travels to the house where odd events begin. The house is filled with paintings of the decendants of the original owner and at night the paintings come alive.
An interesting cast that works well together. An amazing house and overall set design. The lighting was great, erie st times. What a difference good writing makes! The story keeps moving and is intertesting.
A young guy named Sasha Sibley was the Writer and Director and wow, i cant wait to see what he does next. This film is good, start to finish. Every now and then a good one comes along and this is a good one.
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.
With a major studio like Blumhouse attached, this could have been more enjoyable and better in quality, even though many of their recent releases have also become quite formulaic. Just imagine if Mike Flanagan had directed it. He could have turned the story into a powerful supernatural horror film. As it stands, the movie is forgettable and lacks anything that sets it apart from the flood of horror content released these days.
The acting is decent, and the overall production quality is fine aside from the effects. However, that alone is not enough to make the movie entertaining. It is certainly not a terrible watch, but it does not offer much to look forward to. Sadly, that makes it pretty forgettable overall, which is one of the worst things a movie can be. [4.9/10]
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- Quotes
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