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Come Out and Play

  • 2012
  • R
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
4.8/10
3.5K
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Come Out and Play (2012)
An expecting couple take a vacation to a remote island - their last holiday together before they become parents. Soon after their arrival, they notice that no adults seem to be present - an observation that quickly presents a nightmarish reality.
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A couple take a vacation to a remote island - their last holiday together before they become parents. Soon after their arrival, they notice that no adults seem to be present - an observation... Read allA couple take a vacation to a remote island - their last holiday together before they become parents. Soon after their arrival, they notice that no adults seem to be present - an observation that quickly presents a nightmarish reality.A couple take a vacation to a remote island - their last holiday together before they become parents. Soon after their arrival, they notice that no adults seem to be present - an observation that quickly presents a nightmarish reality.

  • Director
    • Makinov
  • Writers
    • Makinov
    • Juan José Plans
  • Stars
    • Ebon Moss-Bachrach
    • Vinessa Shaw
    • Daniel Giménez Cacho
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.8/10
    3.5K
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    • Director
      • Makinov
    • Writers
      • Makinov
      • Juan José Plans
    • Stars
      • Ebon Moss-Bachrach
      • Vinessa Shaw
      • Daniel Giménez Cacho
    • 38User reviews
    • 92Critic reviews
    • 44Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Ebon Moss-Bachrach
    Ebon Moss-Bachrach
    • Francis
    Vinessa Shaw
    Vinessa Shaw
    • Beth
    Daniel Giménez Cacho
    Daniel Giménez Cacho
    Gerardo Taracena
    Gerardo Taracena
    Alejandro Alvarez
    Sarah Lindberg
    • Girl at bar
    Adam Zoller
    • Photographer giving directions
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    • Director
      • Makinov
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      • Makinov
      • Juan José Plans
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    5bowmanblue

    Children of the Corn (with subtitles)

    'Come Out to Play' is about a nice young couple who take a romantic holiday to an island. On docking their boat, they find only children, but think nothing of it and proceed into town. However, although all shops are open, not one has an employee working. But they think nothing of it and start helping themselves to food from a café. They go for a walk round the town, but can't find anyone. But they think nothing of it and go to their hotel. However, upon arriving at their hotel, they don't find anyone there. But they think nothing of it and just carry on.

    This must have something to do with Darwin's 'survival of the fittest' theory as these people are clearly too dumb to deserve to live.

    Obviously, things finally start to go wrong at just over half way through the film when they finally realise that something is amiss. Then horrific stuff starts to happen, but, by this time, do we really care enough for these people? If you think you might, then give it a go. I, on the other hand, really couldn't see how they wouldn't have twigged sooner that this was not a place to take your holiday.
    5natashabowiepinky

    No, thanks. Think I'll stay indoors and watch Eastenders.

    A very moderate film for all intents and purposes. A pregnant woman and her husband take a little trip to an isolated city... only to find no-one is about. This should be their cue to get the fudge outta there, but nope... they help themselves to some free groceries, drinks and hotel rooms. Then, the children arrive. A whole pack of them. And tear an old man limb by limb, right in front of the disturbed couple.

    It's they who're responsive for the deaths of all the adults in town... because they just woke up that way. Hmph. And the grown-ups didn't fight back because... they're kids. Double Hmph. Regardless, our central pair must find a way out of this creche from hell, but they face even more danger from a being they could never have guessed...

    And there I must stop, as that scene constitutes the only real shock moment. It's kinda demented in retrospect, but I'll take what I can. It's not a chore to sit through... who could possibly not find hordes of little 'uns, running amok with hammers and knives at least a bit diverting? But the turgid way it's directed and plotted sap a lot of life out of the can't-miss scenario, making it passable at best.

    And if the ending is anything to go by, maybe it's time we beefed up our borders against asylum seekers even more... 5/10
    5diegofsv

    A wasted opportunity

    When I saw that "Who Can Kill a Child?" was re filmed, I was optimistic. Despite its flaws, the 1976 movie was a chilling tale full of opportunity for a well made remake in the hands of a good director. Well, Makinov instead of trying to add something new, repeat the movie almost frame by frame. While he seems to be a good director, the kids in this movie are way less spooky than the older one, and the violence is way more edited, you barely see something. While the lead actor does a good job, the end is less meaningful because the kids are not that cool and the kills are way too boring. You don't see a damn thing. A great opportunity to do something new was wasted, but I hope that Makinov (a creepy guy with a red mask) does better movies in the future. He does have good hand, he just need risk a little more.
    5Reno-Rangan

    An impressive title for a thriller, and, well, that's it!

    Well, I neither read the book, nor saw the old film. But I find this theme is very interesting and at the end of the watch I kind of disappointed. Of course it is a low budget film, which involves little kids in a bad light, but that does not mean they should completely censor the violence. I'm disappointed with those serious avoidance which very essential for a film like this. I agree the children performing such act should not be shown, but the theme was promised something and delivered nothing. On that perspective anyone would be frustrated if they came here to see a good thriller.

    So you can call it a horror-thriller for the families, that's how it looks. It is the story of an American couple with the seven months pregnant visits a tourist island destination in Mexico and soon finds the town is deserted. While looking for other souls, they are targeted by those who were the reason for the scenario of the island. Then begins the run and chasing game, and how it all ends revealed with a tiny twist.

    As I feared the film failed to impress me, but there might be a few who would enjoy it better than me. So all I'm saying is just skip it if you're seeking 'Hatchet' kind of film, this is no way near to that. For a 30-35 years ago film, it might have worked better, but this is an outdated story to take place in the present world. The theme was fantastic, but I just wanted a different story and upgraded with the new stuffs. Though I must appreciate the director who has done multiple task for this film to happen. Finally, I want to clear that it is not a bad film of the year or decade or ever, but just too soft for its genre, that's all.

    5/10
    6mdnobles19

    More of the same

    Come Out and Play is basically a carbon copy of the original 1976 film Who Can Kill A Child? It was a lazy remake that didn't even try to attempt something different with the concept or reinterpret it. The film is a retread and a missed opportunity to breath new life into the killer kids subgenre. The film still manages to capture the unsettling dread, suspense, mysterious and creepy atmosphere and terrifying helplessness that made the original effective. The musical score was intense and heart pounding and made you feel like you were watching a living nightmare captured on celluloid. The elements that made it watch able is that the premise is still creepy and disturbing and the story is still effective and shocking. Come Out and Play is in the end though just another pointless remake with nothing remotely new to show or say.

    The performances were solid for the most part but I thought the script was pretty weak with underdeveloped characters. The two leads were likable and did their best with little that they were given, but they just played the typical, token stranded tourists that waited too long to get the hell out of there. Ebon Moss-Bachrach and Vinessa Shaw play parents to be Francis and Beth, who take one last vacation before Beth is due to give birth to their child. They make a trip to a secluded island and realize too late that all of the adults are missing and the children left behind. The doomed couple soon discovers that the children are homicidal maniacs, with no explanation of how they got that way. We as viewers are just as baffled as the couple and there wasn't even a hint to how the children got that way. I think the main stars are talented performers, but are wasted here as the lackluster script raises more questions than answers.

    Director, Makinov pretty much cut and paste here with no inspiration behind the proceeding. He knows the basics of a horror movie but weren't inventive with the elements; as a result there wasn't any moments of surprise because if you've seen the original you know the outcome. The director brought nothing new to the story.

    Overall, it's an uninspired remake that's too faithful to the original and you might as well just rent the original because it's exactly the same right down to the ending. Both give effective chills, but there is no good reason for this remake to exist. Still there are far worse out there.

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    • Trivia
      This movie is a remake of Who Could Kill a Child.
    • Goofs
      Upon arriving at the hotel the time on the clock changes back and forth in different shots while they are in the lobby.
    • Crazy credits
      This film is dedicated to the martyrs of Stalingrad
    • Connections
      Remake of Les Révoltés de l'an 2000 (1976)

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    • Release date
      • September 6, 2013 (Mexico)
    • Country of origin
      • Mexico
    • Official site
      • Official Facebook (Japan)
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Недитячі ігри
    • Filming locations
      • Quintana Roo, Mexico
    • Production companies
      • Canana Films
      • Videocine
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    • Budget
      • MX$12,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $2,638
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,600
      • Mar 24, 2013
    • Gross worldwide
      • $271,735
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 45m(105 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.2:1

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