Olivia Brandreth was nine years old when her father disappeared. Twenty five years later, she has returned to her childhood home to finally get closure in an unrelenting attempt to set the r... Read allOlivia Brandreth was nine years old when her father disappeared. Twenty five years later, she has returned to her childhood home to finally get closure in an unrelenting attempt to set the record straight.Olivia Brandreth was nine years old when her father disappeared. Twenty five years later, she has returned to her childhood home to finally get closure in an unrelenting attempt to set the record straight.
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"This was an amazing ride from start to finish. With an excellent story, awesome direction, and a truly insane ending that I absolutely did not see coming, I have to say this is the best mockumentary I've ever seen. The fact that this comes from an independent filmmaker honestly makes it even more satisfying to support. You are absolutely in for a treat with this one - its twists and turns are so much more fun and shocking to experience with others. Gather your friends, watch it, and prepare for a mind-bending discussion that will likely stretch long after the credits roll!"...................
This Faux Documentary could have been so much better than it was. The story is quite exceptionally interesting and had so much potential that was sadly mostly wasted. The majority of the actors are really vary good and believable. But a few are so bad it ruins entire scenes. The special effects are not bad at all. In fact, they are actually quite impressive for a low budget Faux Documentary. It was way too long for what it was. It could have easily been twenty to thirty minutes shorter and nothing important in anyway would have been left out. I became so bored that I was thinking about other things and at one point I almost forgot what I was watching. Luckily, that was when it picked up and got very interesting. It left me feeling good about the ending. Hence the 6 star rating. In my opinion, it is definitely worth the watch, as long as you go in knowing there are a few almost intolerable scenes.
I love that it was a different kind of horror film. It invites the viewer to be a part of the story.
'Blue Hour' is an intriguing mystery that feels believable and spooky.
It was not about buckets of blood or gross effects that many do for shock value. Instead, it has talented main characters and a supportive cast that is engaging and entertaining. The cinematography looks great, with camera angles that embed you in the environment and help convey the overall bleakness of hope they may have of finding what happened to Nick Brandreth. It is very well-directed and smartly paced. I hope to see more like this.
'Blue Hour' is an intriguing mystery that feels believable and spooky.
It was not about buckets of blood or gross effects that many do for shock value. Instead, it has talented main characters and a supportive cast that is engaging and entertaining. The cinematography looks great, with camera angles that embed you in the environment and help convey the overall bleakness of hope they may have of finding what happened to Nick Brandreth. It is very well-directed and smartly paced. I hope to see more like this.
This seems like a very lazy premise for a film. And a way to sneak the film past viewers. I'd like to have seen this as fiction. But to open your heart and mind to a situation, only to learn it's a lie? That feels like a cheat. The premise is not even sufficiently novel to sustain its fictional underpinnings. It's a David Paullides gone missing story, draped with mystical sorcerer underpinnings. Happily, I picked up on the mock tone quickly, and granted I rented it while in pain, but I wanted a documentary. What I watched didn't sustain my interest as fiction, and I felt cheated out of the documentary I sought.
And unfortunately this just doesn't have it. Really unique premise, but the acting just kills it. Poor acting is an absolute death sentence for found footage as it just rips us out of the story. You don't need the best actors, as proven by many found footage movies, but just natural dialogue. This you could absolutely tell was reading from a script. Really great use of vintage footage, fun edits and overall concept. Was really hoping to like it, but 30 min in just lost me and wasn't picking up the pace fast enough. More discerning editing and better actors would highly enhance the movie to the next level.
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- 1h 40m(100 min)
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