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Let's Be Evil

  • 2016
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 22m
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3.8/10
5.6K
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Let's Be Evil (2016)
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A vision of augmented reality.A vision of augmented reality.A vision of augmented reality.

  • Director
    • Martin Owen
  • Writers
    • Martin Owen
    • Elizabeth Morris
    • Jonathan Willis
  • Stars
    • Sophie Willis
    • Jules Brown
    • Elizabeth Morris
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    3.8/10
    5.6K
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    • Director
      • Martin Owen
    • Writers
      • Martin Owen
      • Elizabeth Morris
      • Jonathan Willis
    • Stars
      • Sophie Willis
      • Jules Brown
      • Elizabeth Morris
    • 51User reviews
    • 25Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Sophie Willis
    • Young Jenny
    Jules Brown
    • Jenny's Father
    Elizabeth Morris
    Elizabeth Morris
    • Jenny
    Chase Bowman
    Chase Bowman
    • Telephone Caller
    • (voice)
    Helene Maksoud
    Helene Maksoud
    • Nina
    • (as Helene Wilson)
    Shirley Clemmet
    • Jenny's Mother
    Jonathan Willis
    • Voice of the Facility
    • (voice)
    Brooke Johnston
    Brooke Johnston
    • TV Host
    James McNeill
    James McNeill
    • TV Guest
    Paul Casar
    Paul Casar
    • Freddy
    Elliot James Langridge
    Elliot James Langridge
    • Darby
    Kara Tointon
    Kara Tointon
    • Tiggs
    Natasha Moore
    • Arial
    • (voice)
    Jamie Bernadette
    Jamie Bernadette
    • Body of Arial
    Isabelle Allen
    Isabelle Allen
    • Cassandra
    Bobby Williams
    • Male Candidate
    Billie Wilson
    • Crying Candidate
    Anamaria Tafur
    • Candidate
    • Director
      • Martin Owen
    • Writers
      • Martin Owen
      • Elizabeth Morris
      • Jonathan Willis
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    2Badsharkmoviefan_118

    Don't waste you time

    Seen this movie on Netflix it looked interesting. I came here to IMDb to find out a bit more info on it and noticed it's high rating and stupidly gave it a go.

    DO NOT BE FOOLED LIKE ME!!!!!! A lot of inflated ratings of 10 but this movie is rubbish. Basically the entire movie 3 idiots walk up and down a corridor with weird flashing lights and trying to act scared. I had no care if they lived or died in fact I wanted them all to die so this movie could finally end. Not really anything I can say that is actually good about the movie it had me somewhat amused for a while it's not scary and it is not even in the least bit thrilling or suspenseful.

    I can't believe I wasted my time watching this movie. I hope in writing this you will save yourself precious time and watch something worthwhile
    3mjtsunnydaz2

    Low budget, many plot holes and disappointing

    It bills its self as something of a augmented reality horror movie, getting to to mess with peoples minds.

    I'm not sure if the makers of the movie know what augmented reality really is, as its "use" in the movie is more of VR.

    The acting is decent but the story line is stretched thin to hit 1:22 running time, at least the version I saw. There's really not much there, only 4 actors on screen have lines, 3 of which you learn no back story and there for have little emotional connection to.

    It attempts to be a psychosis horror but anyone who has a few minutes of film training can easily see its a low budget set, in an abandoned building hidden by low light and lots of subtle color.
    1peterp-450-298716

    Well, this is the first time this year I said "Wtf was that?"

    "The past can define our future. But I won't let it."

    The opening scene of this sci-fi horror was promising. Even better, it was a snapshot that instantly caught my attention. A sublime and fascinating scene after which I snuggled in my cozy chair in anticipation for something magnificent. I was immediately convinced that this was going to be a hell of a movie. What did you expect? With a score like that on IMDb, this couldn't go wrong. The frozen image of a puzzled looking girl smeared with blood, seamlessly merged with a TV-show where we get the melancholic picture of a generation with no future. The education system needs to be changed so a new generation of intelligent young kids is being produced instead of a generation of obese and hopeless youngsters . The images looked futuristic with a suitable graphic design. And then the flashy google glass lookalike is introduced. A gadget we'll be watching through the rest of the film.

    Just recently I've seen "Jeruzalem" where they used the same kind of glasses. A disappointing film though. The only feat I was excited about was that high-tech device. Unfortunately this facet of "Let's be evil" became a rather annoying element to me. Even worse. I got so sick of it that I wanted to give up already halfway the movie. The rickety soundtrack was perhaps an omen. Admit it. If you want to create a futuristic movie, you shouldn't be using those stale Jean Michelle-Jarre polyphonic sounds. It felt as if I was watching a third-rate SF from the 80s. Unfortunately these weren't the only disturbing elements. When the end credits rolled over the screen I made my final conclusion. This was probably the worst thing I've seen this year.

    First, the overall picture you get to see almost the whole movie. The fact that it all happens in a virtual environment (the three selected candidates can only see by making use of the spectacles) was at first an exciting and interesting display. It all looked great and well-known (especially for those who sometimes sit behind a screen to have fun with some PC games), but it has one major drawback. After half an hour of hazy and swirling images, you gradually start to hate it. Biggest advantage is that a not so talented cameraman with virtually no experience gets away with it when some blurry and out of focus fragments appear in between. Combine this with a dark underground bunker where the lighting consists of pulsating lights in all sorts of colors and your irritation level is reached very quickly. It looked as if the whole story was set in a concrete submarine.

    And then you have the actors who were recruited based on some unknown requirements and who are participating in the Posterity Project. Judging from the conversations they have, the requirements concerning the level of intelligence needed for this job wasn't very high. Their ultimate function is to observe the group of teenagers that are also present in this underground facility (spending their days waving their hands in the air). And when necessary they accompany a lost teenager back to the group. Not exactly intriguing and exciting. The fact that the group of children organize a sort of artificial uprising afterwards in which they manipulate the electronic system in an incomprehensible way, was the start of a confusing outcome and a ridiculous denouement.

    Finally, the part that frustrated me the most. I had no idea what the theme of this movie was about. And in the end, I still didn't know it. Perhaps it's me getting older and a mild version of dementia sneaked in my system, but I couldn't make head nor tail of it. What was the opening sequence about and how did this correlate with the rest of the movie? And the end didn't clarify anything either. In a subtle way they tried to demonstrate the dangers of technologies and the way it's intertwined in our everyday lives. Kind of obvious. But eventually I still had a few questions about the film. Occasionally I like to watch a sophisticated film with a not so simple story line. But this was a level too high for me apparently. I suggest however that the creators of the IMDb website check their algorithms, because the score given to "Let's be Evil" is totally irrational. Or was there an artificial intervention by the makers of this movie? Well, that's a spooky thought!

    More reviews here : http://bit.ly/1KIdQMT
    5gavin6942

    Clever, But Lacking

    Three chaperones are hired to supervise an advanced learning program for gifted children, who wear Augmented Reality Glasses to assist in their education. Contained within a secure, underground facility, events quickly spiral out of control.

    The film has received mixed or negative reviews, and I can absolutely see why. Even though the virtual reality parts look okay, the general appearance of the film is cheap. And much of the acting is awful (especially the really bad talking head in the opening). The concept is timely (something we might see on "Black Mirror"), but the film may be limited by its own budget.

    Worth a look? Sure. But not nearly as good as the sort of new releases we have come to expect from IFC Midnight. (Then again, you can't have a winner every time, can you?)
    3Kamurai25

    Let's Not

    Decent watch, if forgettable, at best, won't watch again, and can't recommend.

    (Please keep in mind that the mobile app erased my original review, so I'm a little peeved.)

    My biggest concern with this movie is that it concentrates on fear mongering against technology more than creating a good movie. I understand that it's supposed to be a psychological thriller, but that should be what you're concentrating on and not teaching the audience to fear technology: just tell the story.

    In fairness, it did do a lot with a clearly low budget: low level actors you won't recognize and (mostly) kids for background characters, Google Glass (or similar) tech, an underground bunker setting, and not particularly great cg effects, but they managed to get by.

    The real crux of the story is that isolated in a bunker, they kind of think they're going mad, so "what's real" comes into play, and then it becomes the inevitable question of "is it me or is the technology out to get me", and when that tech is a virtual OS (think Cortana), then there is no telling what is going to happen so there is no expectation, thus nothing to subvert. Its a rule in both Horror and Comedy to play with the audience's tension / expectation (Rules of 3) to establish a pattern, and then break/deliver on it in a surprising manner.

    The camera work also messed with me quite a bit. Not only do you have a switch between natural 3rd person camera work and 1st person perspective, the camera work alternatives between almost imperceptively still and wildly jerk about as the audience was intended to experience an earthquake. It feels like the movie was trying to be "Hardcore Henry" esque, but didn't actually do anything special with the camera angles and distracted with the Head's Up Display (HUD).

    There's a movie here, you might even like it, but I'm willing to bet that the movie is too unique without much spectacular happening for most people to enjoy it.

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      Movie poster similar to Les Misérables (2012), and the girl on both posters is the same: Isabelle Allen.
    • Quotes

      Cassandra: [revealing her true colors to Jenny] A hunter doesn't just go in hunting the prey shooting indiscriminately. They stalk their intended target, learn it's behavior, bid their time before they strike

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      References Star Trek II : La Colère de Khan (1982)
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    • Release date
      • October 28, 2016 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Давай будем плохими
    • Filming locations
      • Kelvedon Hatch Nuclear Bunker, Kelvedon Hatch, Brentwood, Essex, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • Let's Be Evil
      • Posterity Pictures
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      • $10,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 22m(82 min)
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      • 1.85 : 1

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