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Jocelin Donahue, Tom Noonan, Mary Woronov, Greta Gerwig, AJ Bowen, Dee Wallace, Heather Robb, Darryl Nau, Brenda Cooney, Danielle Noe, Lena Dunham, Ti West (więcej)Opisy(1)
Sam (Donahue) is a pretty college sophomore, so desperate to earn some cash for a deposit on an apartment that she accepts a babysitting job even after she finds out there is no baby. Mr. and Mrs. Ulman (cult actors Noonan and Woronov) are the older couple who lure Sam out to their creaky Victorian mansion deep in the woods, just in time for a total lunar eclipse. Megan (Gerwig) is Sam's best friend, who gives her a ride out to the house, and reluctantly leaves her there despite suspecting that something is amiss. Victor (Bowen) at first seems like just a creepy guy lurking around the house, but quickly makes it clear that Sam will end this night in a bloody fight for her life... (oficjalny tekst dystrybutora)
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It's that kind of peculiar horror that can either completely floor you with its stylization or leave you cold, watching it simply because it's a rather original horror film. There are dull moments in it, but there are also good ideas that overall create a unique picture that will definitely not leave you indifferent. ()
Meticulously built suspense. We are no longer accustomed to such pure horror these days (paranormal activities are impressive here, but they’re just trickery). This film puts flicks like House and The Amityville Horror to shame and pays tribute to a historical stage of the genre in its flawlessly depicted traces of the ’80s. It’s just a shame about the ending, the lead-up to which is so focused and with so many rising viewer expectations that it is unable to fulfil, let alone exceed. ()
This is the kind of stuff I can really love every now and again! A fantastic recreation of the atmospheric occult horror movies from the turn of the 1970s and 80s; from the music, through the credits, to certain nice screenplay tropes (What does the heroine do in a key moment? Yes,… – I don’t want to spoil it). If you’re used to modern horror with a cheap jump-scare every five minutes to keep your attention, this film will be hell, in the good and bad sense of the word – it depends on how you take it. The atmosphere is built with long shots of the heroine slowly walking through an empty cottage, with nothing but oppressive music and a weird noise here and there – and no jump-scares. Some people will fall asleep with this (most viewers, I think), but others will feel as tense as a violin string. Given the rating, which group I belong to is obvious. The more viewer friendly and action packed last fifteen minutes are fairly over the top in a nice way, but they don’t surpass the atmospheric inferno of the second act. ()
I could praise and praise this film. West just always knows how to play with the atmosphere to a certain extent. I personally don't mind the stretching of the story where nothing happens for a while. West really ramps it up and when everyone is trembling for that very important point, the origin of that evil, I feel like I always get carried away. Just like with The Inkeepers. I keep waiting for West to show up with something completely new and breathtaking, and I have patience with him. He has enormous potential, but in my opinion, he always needs to be brought down by something. ()
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