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Lights Out
Rebecca must unlock the terror behind her little brother's experiences that once tested her sanity, bringing her face to face with a supernatural spirit attached to their mother.
Release : | 2016 |
Rating : | 6.3 |
Studio : | New Line Cinema, RatPac Entertainment, Atomic Monster, |
Crew : | Art Direction, Production Design, |
Cast : | Teresa Palmer Maria Bello Gabriel Bateman Alexander DiPersia Alicia Vela-Bailey |
Genre : | Horror |
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Sadly Over-hyped
Excellent but underrated film
This story has more twists and turns than a second-rate soap opera.
The storyline feels a little thin and moth-eaten in parts but this sequel is plenty of fun.
I didn't expect much from this movie. It seemed to go on forever on turning the light off and on again. The plot or the backstory of the entity is just plain stupid and takes a lot from the movie as it just ain't something you can accept is plausible.
I had watched this in a room dimmed by some people in the afternoon (why would they?) while watching this movie. The acting was bland and horrible. Bad special effects were added to the mess and I almost had a nightmare. What if children younger than ten were here? I will never watch garbage movies. When related to this, never again. I'd steer away from this pile of crap.
With decent metascores, I figured this movie would be worth a watch. The trailer looked cool, the concept seemed cool, even the movie poster was cool. But I have to say, while I made it through till the end, and was mildly entertained, it was just nothing special.This movie is fairly formulated...and I felt like I had seen it before. I had, but in parts of many other horror movies. From the kid being drug under the bed by his ankles, to the basement door slamming shut and locking the people in the basement, to the cops getting killed because they ignored the pleas of the people who knew about the monster, to the discovered box of files linking the monster to a dead mental institution patient, I just felt like I'd seen this all a hundred times.Marie Bello was good, as always, but the rest of the acting was just OK. The little boy was annoying because he didn't act very well. The effects were good, and the monster was creepy. Other than that I don't have much positive things to say about it.If you are looking for a good movie in this genre, watch The Babadook instead.
I enjoy horror movies, a lot, but not these melodramas mixing mental issues and supernatural. They lack the essence of a good horror movie which is to entice the audience in a psychological thriller to a point where you believe that what is going on the big screen could potentially happen when you go back to your house. Especially if you are American and live in one of those nice big houses. Ghosts usually do not pick Latin America houses. That's because they will probably have to haunt a studio place, where the living room is also the bedroom and there is one bathroom which in a standard American house would be a cat or do; g area. Anyway, my point is, this movie is a 5 or 6, it will scare you in a couple of scenes but that's it. As soon as you leave the theater, you will turn on your cell, check some e-mails, FB, and think of what you will see next time. This movie will definitely not stick only that when someone ask, you will probably say: "Oh yes, I saw it once". Please make the Sixth Sense sequal.