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Creep
Looking for work, Aaron comes across a cryptic online ad: “$1,000 for the day. Filming service. Discretion is appreciated.” Low on cash and full of naiveté, he decides to go for it. He drives to a cabin in a remote mountain town where he meets Josef, his cinematic subject for the day. Josef is sincere and the project seems heartfelt, so Aaron begins to film. But as the day goes on, it becomes clear that Josef is not who he says, and his intentions are not at all pure.
Release : | 2014 |
Rating : | 6.3 |
Studio : | Duplass Brothers Productions, Blumhouse Productions, |
Crew : | Production Design, Mix Technician, |
Cast : | Mark Duplass Patrick Brice Katie Aselton |
Genre : | Horror |
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Very disappointing...
Fantastic!
It's a feast for the eyes. But what really makes this dramedy work is the acting.
While it doesn't offer any answers, it both thrills and makes you think.
CREEP isn't my favorite horror movie, and I probably won't give it a second viewing. However, it was suspenseful, unsettling, and original. The actors played their characters convincingly, and they sold the story well up until the disturbing ending. It's worth the watch, even if it's just once.
With a cast of two people, it would need to be an awesome script with awesome acting to actually deliver something worth watching. It fails on both counts.I watched this because i loved 'Safety Not Guaranteed' and i wanted to see what else Mark Duplass has done. Big mistake. This film was just dumb and pointless. The "scary moments" simply didn't work, and the acting by both the cast was just awful. The only thing that can save a movie with a bad story and bad acting is entertainment value. Sometimes a "bad" movie can still be fun to watch. This fails here as well, most of this movie is just plain boring.
"Creep" is a classic, one of the best horror movies of the new millennium. Mark Duplass is superb in his role of Josef, perhaps the titular "creep". The found footage thing gets a bad rap, but it has been done to superb effect before: consider "Man Bites Dog", "Blair Witch Project", "Paranormal Activity", and the short film "Safe Haven". "Creep" is another classic to add to this list.The film really only involves two actors, and I was surprised, in a sense, to hear that it is mostly improvised. Before watching "Creep", I would have had a hard time imagining improvisation working in a horror movie. It seems like you could all too easily stray from the fearsome undercurrent each scene is supposed to carry with it - or, you could try to make everything you say scary, and thus merely become ridiculous.It must have been a tightrope, but Duplass and Brice were more than up to the challenge."Creep" has possibly the most naturalistic acting seen in a found footage film since "Blair Witch".
Creep distinguishes itself from the usual found footage horror movie in some certain points. What makes it interesting is the fact that the killer isn't some vague, uncanny character but is right in front of you through the whole movie. That being said you got to acknowledge that you never really get to know Josef. Who is the guy really? Which of the things he tells Aaron are fiction en which are fact? The sublime portrayal by Mark Duplass of this complex and mysterious figure makes you hungry to be getting to know him better. And you feel sorry for Aaron who tries to puncture this bubble.A significant turning moment in the movie is the phone call Aaron makes with Josefs sister. This is the only moment in the whole movie you are really shore you get to hear facts about the antagonist. After this moment the atmosphere changes drastically in a more dark one.The movie portrays the complexity of the interactions between two people who are are completely handed down to each other. Creep brings up emotions of anxiety and claustrophobia to his audience. You get a sharper look inside how it's got to be coping with a stalker who is completely obsessed with you and you can't get rid of. The uncomfortable feeling of never being safe goes on even when Aaron frreed himself from Jones house. The movie brings a new breath in the horror genre and is a must see for everyone who is sick of the clichés this genre usually contains.