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We Are What We Are
The Parkers, reclusive people who cling to ancient customs, find their secret lives threatened when a torrential downpour and the death of the family matriarch forces daughters Iris and Rose to assume special responsibilities.
Release : | 2013 |
Rating : | 5.9 |
Studio : | Belladonna Productions, Memento Films International, Venture Forth, |
Crew : | Art Direction, Production Design, |
Cast : | Bill Sage Ambyr Childers Julia Garner Michael Parks Wyatt Russell |
Genre : | Drama Horror Thriller |
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Let me be very fair here, this is not the best movie in my opinion. But, this movie is fun, it has purpose and is very enjoyable to watch.
Exactly the movie you think it is, but not the movie you want it to be.
This film is so real. It treats its characters with so much care and sensitivity.
This is one of the best movies I’ve seen in a very long time. You have to go and see this on the big screen.
This movie is genuinely creepy and scary with using almost no jump scare tactics. It will leave you thinking until after you watch it. The movie jumps right into the chilling story line and doesn't stop until the last few minutes. Spanning over a chaotic few days, it packs in the right amount of chaos and terror to tell the riveting story of a local family with a very unusual ritual. After the death of their mother, the two sisters begin to rethink the way they are living their lives and whether or not they can change it. It is not for the weak stomached though, I did literally gag at the end. The story and script is very well written, and the actors are very talented. You will not be disappointed in watching this.
"We need to stick together now."There is no doubt in my mind that Jim Mickle is a very talented director. His film, Cold in July, was one of the pleasant surprises from last year, so I decided to give his earlier film, We Are What We Are, a watch. It was well received by critics and I understand why because it is well shot and Mickle knows how to build the right atmosphere, but this horror film was a bit too gory for my personal taste. I don't get any pleasure from watching films like this with shocking and graphic visuals without serving any other purpose. We Are What We Are isn't a horror film that aims to scare its audience, it's true purpose is to shock them through a carefully constructed build up. The film is a bit slow paced but it doesn't take too long to introduce us to the premise. What it amazingly does well is keep up the tension once the premise is revealed, which I thought would be the highlight of the film. The story still delivers twists along the way, but it simply didn't work for me because certain scenes were just too difficult to digest. This horror drama is actually a remake of a 2010 Mexican film directed by Jorge Michel Grau, but most critics agree that this is the superior version thanks to Mickle's craft and solid casting. The story introduces us to Emma Parker (Kassie DePaiva) as she is heading towards a grocery store. She is apparently very ill and collapses after exiting the store. She falls into a pit that is flooded from the pouring rain and drowns. When the officers arrive to her secluded home to inform her family we meet her husband, Frank (Bill Sage), their two daughters, Iris (Amber Childres) and Rose (Julia Garner), and their young son Rory (Jack Gore). It is evident from the get go that the Parker's are hiding a secret. The daughters are very fearful of their father and seem to be very submissive. Frank is a religious man and he has his family fasting for the day as they prepare for one of their strict rituals. The death of his wife has shifted the responsibilities for everyone in the family, and despite the pain of losing his wife, Frank is determined to go on with their custom. However the unrelenting rain has uncovered a secret near the Parker's property that Deputy Anders (Wyatt Russell) has begun investigating. Doc Barrow (Michael Parks) has also found some disturbing evidence while examining Emma's body, but his theory is a bit far fetched. It all leads to a shocking discovery. I don't want to give away what the shocking revelation is although it has been detailed in some summary plots. I actually went into the movie knowing what it was, but it isn't really much of a surprise either considering that it is revealed early on in the movie. What Mickle manages to do well is keep building the drama and the suspense despite it all. The performances here also elevate the material. Bill Sage is a menacing presence and the control he has over his family is very believable. The two daughters are also brilliantly portrayed by Childres and Garner. The film has its strong moments, but as I said before there are too many scenes that disturbed me and didn't allow me to enjoy the film at all. We Are What We Are is one of those films that delivers exactly what you are expecting so if you are a fan of gore you probably will be satisfied, but if you have a weak stomach like I do then this isn't the film for you. http://estebueno10.blogspot.com/
..... but that's about all it's got going for it. The pacing is so slow it's almost stationary. The characters are unsympathetic, the backstory is muddy and silly. There are no scares or jumps and they somehow manage to suck all suspense out of the scenes that could have been scary. Maybe it works as a family drama about religious fanaticism and grief - I don't know, so if that's your genre of choice you might enjoy it. But if you're a horror fan or into spooky chillers or suspenseful thrillers look elsewhere. The snooze-fest story was capped off by an out of character ending so ludicrous and over the top I could only laugh at it. Nothing in the preceding story lent any credence to that ending - it was there as a desperate attempt to "shock and awe" but ends up amusing and making people roll their eyes. I don't know if the original Spanish version is any better but it sure as hell couldn't be worse. If I was you I'd try that one instead of this one.
The only thing I got from watching this movie was I must stop going by IMDb reviewers reviews. After reading about how great this was, 7 and 8 stars it was getting, so as you can imagine I rushed out and got the DVD, I feel duped, lied to, This was awful. I've never been so bored. I expected so much and got so little. Listed as a horror? Really? There's more macabre in Bambi. The only thing good about this movie was the acting. Solid acting from Bill Sage and Michael Parks but just so slow and sluggish. Honestly, don't waste your time if your looking for a good horror, but if your having restless nights and need help sleeping, whack this on.