luke_tye
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At first I thought, okay another standard thriller movie. However I am totally wow'ed by it all, starting with Blithe's performance, with Estelle Long and Ryan Enever's. They all really showcased their acting abilities here. The cast all wonderfully selected for their role, and every cast member delivered so well.
As for the story and dialogue, don't expect a conventional movie. This is meant to be bizarre in many ways but it's all done so well from beginning to end.
To the movie buffs out there, you need to see this. I don't expect others to appreciate the artistic way of this, but even for the general movie lovers this movie is good.
As for the story and dialogue, don't expect a conventional movie. This is meant to be bizarre in many ways but it's all done so well from beginning to end.
To the movie buffs out there, you need to see this. I don't expect others to appreciate the artistic way of this, but even for the general movie lovers this movie is good.
Very cheap produced film with some interesting parts in storytelling but the twist at the end didn't make any sense 7f you think about it a bit. Why is she lying tortured in her cell fully involved in the plan to revenge the dead of her husband? Didn't make any sense! The performances are mediocre, sometimes a bit less. A better director, a more logical script and better cast and higher production level would this make better. Lenka Wood sounds like a place where you would have to fight giant spiders in The Witcher. I'm pretty sure the number one thing a thriller movie is supposed to be is thrilling, somebody should have told the director that. Solid ending for such a bad movie though.
This is definitely questionable. Confusing sequel that serves quite an unoriginal concept of horror. Hard to follow sometimes and not many likeable characters. Will Collazo and Julie Anne Prescott's Amityville Turkey Day is basically a comedy, tracing the themes of things like Thankskilling which kinda just makes us want to watch that instead as it was done first. This is Collazo's best work which is really saying something that I'm giving this a 4. Puppet turkey was great mind you and I appreciate the effort being made into this. Sometimes the camera work lacks a bit and looks amateur most times.