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The Ballerina

  • 2017
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 46m
IMDb RATING
4.5/10
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The Ballerina (2017)
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A man and his 9-year-old daughter disappear into the swampy Virginia backwoods. Haunted by tragedy and destitution, they must both face the painful past if they are to ever have a future.A man and his 9-year-old daughter disappear into the swampy Virginia backwoods. Haunted by tragedy and destitution, they must both face the painful past if they are to ever have a future.A man and his 9-year-old daughter disappear into the swampy Virginia backwoods. Haunted by tragedy and destitution, they must both face the painful past if they are to ever have a future.

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    • Steve Pullen
  • Writer
    • Steve Pullen
  • Stars
    • Isabella Pullen
    • Steve Pullen
    • Peggy Kiefer Pullen
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.5/10
    505
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Steve Pullen
    • Writer
      • Steve Pullen
    • Stars
      • Isabella Pullen
      • Steve Pullen
      • Peggy Kiefer Pullen
    • 27User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    Isabella Pullen
    • Sophia Sorenson
    Steve Pullen
    • Glen Sorenson
    Peggy Kiefer Pullen
    • Jennifer Sorenson
    • (as Peggy Pullen)
    Charles Pullen
    • David Sorenson
    Bronson Pullen
    • Matthew Sorenson
    Joseph Pullen
    • Joey Sorenson
    Cheyenne Fridley
    • 'Bully' Schoolgirl
    Valli Downey
    • Marjorie Mitchell
    Deena Dill
    Deena Dill
    • Doe Peterson
    Del Crawford
    • Brian Peterson
    Aidan Dunlap
    • Jack Peterson
    Alex Lauren
    Alex Lauren
    • Annie Sorenson
    • (as Alexandra Pouloutides)
    Maia Baumbach
    • Ranger Girl Julie
    Morgan Cryer
    • Ranger Girl Beth
    Brianna Marsh
    • Ranger Girl Pam
    Tiffany Rodrigues
    • Ranger Girl Nancy
    Julia Smith
    • Ranger Girl Jessica
    Emma Rauld
    • Ranger Girl Sharon
    • Director
      • Steve Pullen
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      • Steve Pullen
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    8blood-lust666

    We need more movies like this

    The Ballerina is a directorial debut from newcomer Steve Pullen. Pullen also stars in, co-produced and wrote the screenplay to this film. For a debut done on a low budget, The Ballerina blew me away! I can't wait to see more from Pullen and see how he progresses in the future.

    With the horror genre being oversaturated with gore for the sake of gore, lackluster to no plots, and little suspense, The Ballerina breathed new life with its revival of southern gothic horror. It's atmospheric, it's moody, it's melancholy. The tensions between reality and the supernatural are palpable and eventually blend into a delusional realism. But beyond that, is tragedy brought to life. The last 30 minutes is an emotional experience for the viewer. As the story progresses, the viewer begins to realize the actuality of the situation as the layers are exposed piece by piece. It's tragic. It's heartbreaking. But there, there's relief at the end.

    This is ultimately a story of regret, forgiveness and redemption. And one done so in an artful and meaningful way.
    1cheskel-32631

    Annoyingly slow and mediocre acting.

    The plot is very disorientating. The acting is so terrible with predictable story and outcome.
    7ShftyEyedGoat

    Didn't know where this was going

    Yes this is a lower budget movie and yes the repeated chords of music to add emotion to a scene are a bit overdone. Yes there are some plot holes about internet in a forest. However the plot holes are technically explained.

    As titled I didn't know where this was going. It appears to be an odd haunting but turns into much more. I feel it was very well done and a new look into possibly done tropes but so much of it was just done so well. The acting was enjoyable and the revelations in the story are great. I feel the last 10 minutes could have been condensed to about 2 and I would have loved this movie much more.

    Don't give into wanting the jump scares of horror, watch this and get taken through an emotional story.
    7skmarine

    Well put together movie.

    For a low budget movie this one definitely was put together well. It kept my attention throughout the movie and the acting was very well done. Definitely worth watching.
    5kay_rock

    Not all "home made" movies are terrible

    With advancements in technology, it has become easier for the "every man" to make movies. In some ways, it has become like one of those talent reality shows with the audience as the judges: everyone thinks they have talent, not everyone does, but some have potential and once in a while you find a real star.

    Mr. Pullen shows some real potential here. This isn't the best of it's type I've seen, but it is FAR from the worst. And it is worth a watch, particularly if you are interested in filmmaking. It was as fun seeing what he got wrong as it was seeing what he got right. It would make a great film for a film class to study.

    And visually, it was a great. Heck, James Cameron has made a fortune making really stupid yet gorgeous movies. Beautiful is worth a lot.

    This film has its plusses and its minuses.

    ACTING: Like most indie films it is a grab-bag. Steve Pullen himself is probably better off staying behind the camera, but he doesn't make you wince (although he does chew the scenery a bit). Little Isabella as Sophia is a stand-out, though. She has a future in acting.

    CINEMATOGRAPHY: Actually pretty good. Whomever was handling the camera is decent. Some of the scenery is gorgeous and shots were well-framed.

    WRITING: Mixed bag. The dialogue isn't terrible (not great either) and the story concept is interesting, but the story itself was a little too complicated and a little too contrived. For a long time it appeared there were two disparate stories happening here, and while I see what he was going for as far as the parallels and inferences, it really got muddled up. The opening made certain promises to the viewer, and I found a lot of that middle ground to be frustrating as I was waiting for it to play out the way I suspected it might (it didn't, by the way). It was like being taken out of the story and put into another one. I found myself not caring about any of the tension in "that" part of the story because it felt like an interruption to the original narrative. iI also think a few too many liberties were taken with the story (as we saw it) to justify that ending, but it was an admirable attempt. However, if you're going to go in that direction you need a little more foreshadowing. Nobody should be left at the big reveal saying "huh... wha?" And the denouement was just a bit too much. I want to avoid making this a spoiler review so I'll skip making the obvious comment about that. When you see the film, though, you'll see what I mean. It was a twist too far. And it stretched on WAAAY too long, explaining and explaining and explaining until we realize the filmmaker was not confident in how he had presented his story. If you feel the need to spell out everything you just showed your audience, you already know you didn't get it right.

    EDITING: Well done. Good editing is invisible; bad editing will destroy a movie.

    MAKEUP: Normally I wouldn't even talk about make-up in a review, but this was so horrific it had to be mentioned. It was like make-up in a children's theatrical production : it looked like it was slopped onto faces by a stage-mom volunteer who had a few too many chardonnays before showing up at the theater. Just really, really bad, to the point of distraction.

    Another rare mention is the TITLE SEQUENCE: Whoever did this has some artistic vision and talent with a computer. It looked very professionally done and fit the tone of the film.

    Despite my criticisms, I think Mr. Pullen should continue to make films. I can see some really good movies in his future as he hones is craft. He is one of the reasons that I am loving the rise in indie filmmaking as the means to make movies becomes more accessible. This may not be a total winner, but the raw material is there, and some of it was really, really good (and talent is rare).

    PS: If you're going to have family members make fake reviews, tell them to avoid superlatives and hyperbole. The stink of fake was all over some of these reviews and it was an embarrassment to the film. Reviews aren't just something to make people want to watch your film, they are your honest feedback. Requesting fake reviews is narcissistic and not helpful. I almost skipped this film because those reviews were so ridiculous. I'm glad I didn't.

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    • Release date
      • October 20, 2017 (United States)
    • Country of origin
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    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Franklin, Virginia, USA
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      • 1h 46m(106 min)
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