Bereavement

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Krimi / Horror / Thriller
Egyesült Államok, 2010, 103 perc

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In 1989, a 6-year-old boy is lured into the vehicle of a stranger. The stranger is a serial killer with a tendency for butchering teenage girls. In the basement of a rural Pennsylvania slaughterhouse, he will teach the boy everything he knows. Five years later, teen Allison (Alexandra Daddario of Hall Pass and Percy Jackson & The Olympians: The Lightning Thief) comes to live with her uncle (Michael Biehn of The Terminator) following her parents' death. In time she will discover the boy and his madman mentor and they will all be plunged into an unimaginable evil from which there may be no escape. (forgalmazó hivatalos szövege)

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J*A*S*M 

az összes felhasználói recenzió

angol Satisfaction. The craftsmanship is considerably better than in Malevolence, so perhaps the film could be more widely accepted. What’s a shame, though, is that, compared to the first one, the music calmed down quite a bit – unfortunately, we don’t get those unpleasant sounds (that always gave me the chills in this first part). The biggest shame, however, is the unremarkable, unconvincing and uncharismatic villain. On the other hand, points to the actor playing little Martin and also to the director, Stevan Mena, who on a low budget has made another film that I won’t mind watching again. I really hope he’ll go for something more ambitious. ()

lamps 

az összes felhasználói recenzió

angol A case of a horror film being formally mature and satisfying in terms of violence and surprising deaths, but at the same time boring and dysfunctional as a whole. Good music, very good cinematography, and Alexandra Daddario with a cleavage, but a very silly dramatic backbone and suspense at its nadir. Pointless. ()