anton_carlsson
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In the old days this could have been a PG film.
Aside from some gore this is perfect for the youngsters that want to get into scary movies. It's about as scary as 2015's "krampus" although not as good.
The actors do a good job and the production is also good.
Summary: nothing spectacular but absolutely not a waste of timw;especially for the younger crowd. Even though they might not get all the 90s refences.
Aside from some gore this is perfect for the youngsters that want to get into scary movies. It's about as scary as 2015's "krampus" although not as good.
The actors do a good job and the production is also good.
Summary: nothing spectacular but absolutely not a waste of timw;especially for the younger crowd. Even though they might not get all the 90s refences.
The film has pretty much everything a spooky little film needs. Atmosphere, a mystery and wierd/creepy characters. But it didn't make it the whole way through.
The ending lost a lot of the qualities it had. "Don't leave home" might have been a solid 8 at least for the target audience but with the last act it's no more than a 7.
The ending lost a lot of the qualities it had. "Don't leave home" might have been a solid 8 at least for the target audience but with the last act it's no more than a 7.
After re-watching the film a couple of days ago I feel confident in leaving a review. It's not an awful movie but it is below average in pretty much every aspect. Like many found footage movies it seem to use the concept to get away with quality. The premise is kind of interesting but everything else are lacking. The found footage concept is not used in any interesting way, the acting/direction of the actors are pretty bad and you feel nothing about the characters, good or bad.
There is no reason to watch this movie. "As above so below" is a better choice if you like these kind of found footage movies.
There is no reason to watch this movie. "As above so below" is a better choice if you like these kind of found footage movies.