Revolves around a character named Jake Gray and his friends that have been playing a deadly game called "The Pathway", which eventually spirals out of control and threatens a worldwide epide... Read allRevolves around a character named Jake Gray and his friends that have been playing a deadly game called "The Pathway", which eventually spirals out of control and threatens a worldwide epidemic of violence.Revolves around a character named Jake Gray and his friends that have been playing a deadly game called "The Pathway", which eventually spirals out of control and threatens a worldwide epidemic of violence.
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The movie itself started off really well. It was set up well, but then the further along it got the worse it got. If a different person were playing Marisol, if they'd kept the beginning and the basis of things being connected to the website, but found a way to make various parts and the ending more realistic and added a bigger budget to pull all of that off, then this had the potential to of been a great movie. However, they did not and this is what we are stuck with. Which is, a really good, but not great B movie...
All and all this movie is not a complete waste of time. I think it was highly entertaining, but like someone else said it is no masterpiece. If you start the movie with unrealistic expectations you will be disappointed. It is best to have no expectations at all and decide for yourself. I would recommend this movie to anyone who likes horror movies or thrillers, but if you don't then it's not for you.
The beginning of "Devour" is a promising but miscast teen horror movie. Jensen Ackles and Teach Grant are too old for performing characters of twenty-one years old, as well as Shannyn Sossamon, who looks very old to be the girlfriend of a young guy. The rules and the reasons for the attraction of "The Pathway" are never explained, so it is not clear why the three friends decide to participate in this strange game. When Jake Gray discloses the mystery in the woods, the confused direction and the terrible screenplay are completely lost and the movie wasted. The dubious conclusion, with Jake questioning what has really happened and who he is, is excellent but does not save this forgettable flick from a complete failure. My vote is four.
Title (Brazil): "Adoradores do Diabo" ("Devil Worshipers")
I enjoyed the film, though it's a long way from my favorite in this genre. This being said, the production crew should be very proud of it considering it is a B movie. Give them a real budget and I'm sure they would come up with something remarkable.
In the whole scheme of things I rate this movie 7/10 ... but compared to other 'B' movies I would give this a 9.5/10
I had low expectations, was prepared for something cringy and was honestly very happily suprised. Jensen Ackles is just great. But the last 20 minutes or so... I don't know what happened. What a mess. I think they just had too many ideas and couldn't decide.
It had real potential, but sadly by the end the story (and characters) felt rushed and unfinished. Would've gotten a better rating of not for the ending. Bummer. Still, not horrible.
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- TriviaThe cabin and lake house in the movie were also used in Season One, Episode three of Jensen's show Supernatural.
- GoofsIn the early scene in lecture hall, Dominique Swains' hair alternates between neatly brushed and tousled as she has dialog with the Professor.
- Quotes
Dakota: What was your weirdest family holiday?
Jake Gray: Thanksgiving, a couple years ago. I was - I was buiding a ramp for my mom's wheelchair, and Father Moore came by to visit. And they were all insde watching football, Dallas-Tampa game. Dallas lost.
Dakota: That was your weirdest family holiday?
Jake Gray: So I had a hammer in my hand, and I look up and Father Moore was smiling at me and all I could think about is just bashing his head in. Over and over, and then I'd smash my parents' heads in. And then, like, half the people I knew, just... So then I started thinking, like, wow, what else would I like to do? And all this crazy shit came into my head.
Dakota: So then what happened?
Jake Gray: I finished the ramp, and we ate turkey.
- ConnectionsReferenced in The Holiday (2006)
- SoundtracksMonkey
Performed by Proto
Written by Berkes / Cowell / Crider / West / Wroten