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Ghosts Don't Exist
A renowned television ghost hunter loses faith in what he believes and is about to retire; when he agrees to take one last case from a client who guarantees he'll provide the proof he's looking for.
Release : | 2010 |
Rating : | 3.3 |
Studio : | 19th & Wilson, EastWest Films, |
Crew : | Production Design, Cinematography, |
Cast : | Devon Brookshire Joe Hansard Katie Foster Kendra North |
Genre : | Horror Thriller |
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Don't listen to the Hype. It's awful
Fun premise, good actors, bad writing. This film seemed to have potential at the beginning but it quickly devolves into a trite action film. Ultimately it's very boring.
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There are moments in this movie where the great movie it could've been peek out... They're fleeting, here, but they're worth savoring, and they happen often enough to make it worth your while.
OK, basically, I can sum it up for you like this..Lifetime quality "horror" music; worse than a lifetime movie "acting" - which was mixed with a badly put together ghost "hunting" show that you would see on cable. I say acting in quotes as I can tell you that now, I would rather watch another Lifetime movie about "that girl," than watch this. I have seen bad movies in my time, but I have to say, I think that this even isn't worth putting on any network channel.I go with Plot, Char development, and cinematography.Plot was terrible. Another story of person A loses loved one, now going nuts trying to get them back, while person's B, C, D etc, think he's a lunatic, meanwhile persons B, C, and D all have issues... not to mention that only two of them are really only discussed, and then there is the crazy one, who doesn't live long due to "unfortunate" causes... blah blah. And someone please tell me where the heck this house is, that it takes almost 1/3rd of the movie for a police car to reach the house - from a station that's supposed to cover it... it went from the middle of the night (when they left) to daytime - not even morning but daytime.Errors noticed: Bagging a woman who is still breathing for starters. One guy apparently suffering from CO poisoning for a long time. The stuff doesn't work it's way out, it's in the bloodstream unless treated. Ambulance shows up, and about 15 medics/techs pour out of it, no other vehicle is shown. An AED never would have brought back someone with Carbon Monoxide poisoning... not a chance - even with movie standards.Character development took much too long, and the movie dragged throughout. No sense of suspense. No sense of eerieness or sense of anticipation even. Too many unanswered questions, and then again, way too many answered questions too early in the movie. You know what to expect from the characters before it was even shown.Cinematography was either a horribly failed attempt at suspenseful or eerie, or the directors version of a joke on film. Lighting throughout the movie was too much or too little, and you cannot - under any circumstances - black out in a room without showing more of the room than just two guys staring at a camera. Don't show a close up of someone, when we know that they are taken care of by another character for literally 1:30 minutes. That's a lifetime when bad acting is involved.Honestly, this would have done much better with a more thought out..., well, everything.
I was expecting this to be awful after reading some of the reviews. I finally got the movie from Netflix and I was surprised. I had low expectations but I also understand it was a low budget. Acting is hit or miss but the story is what kept me watching. It could've been scarier but there were some creepy moments. I enjoyed the twist, but other than that, it was not as bad as I thought it was going to be.I had to rewind some parts to understand what the significance was of some parts. The suicides in the home from the funeral owner weren't really explained in the end. It's one of those movies that doesn't tie everything up nicely but rather leaves you asking more questions, which sometimes can be intriguing.
It's always good to watch a film that might interest you, whether it's the cover of the video or the theme that caught your attention. What is not good is to guess in your mind how good the actual film will be. This is where some Genres fall by the wayside in their descriptions of films. I really didn't think this was a horror film at all. I think too many people simply guess that when a film deals with death - or even "life" after it, then there should be some good bits of gore/horrible death along the way. It isn't always like that in films that make you want to think about it's actual context. The film deals with both sides of the believer and skeptic coin, and the coin keeps spinning in your mind as you watch the story unfold. In a way it is suspense only in where you feel your own beliefs lie and if what you were watching made you consider those beliefs - or even lose interest altogether. There are very few films that actually deal with this topic and the approach to bringing something that is now becoming more popular should be welcomed.
As a previous reviewer mentioned the same thing happened. Over the car ride over home, there was quite a bit of discussion of each part dissecting the movie. I suspect there will be a lot of it after you watch the movie. The gentle messages throughout the movie. The music made it twice as creepy, keeping me on the edge of my seat, expecting something to jump out onto the screen. All the actors played their parts really well. Definitely some scene stealing in the movie, in a good way.Well done by the GDE cast and crew especially given the time and budget on the movie. Looking forward to more productions from 19th and Wilson.