Rendező:
Joe DanteForgatókönyvíró:
Mark L. SmithOperatőr:
Theo van de SandeZeneszerző:
Javier NavarreteSzereplők:
Chris Massoglia, Chord Overstreet, Teri Polo, Quinn Lord, Haley Bennett, Bruce Dern, Nathan Gamble, Dick Miller, Ali Cobrin, John DeSantis, Peter Shinkoda (több)Tartalmak(1)
Joe Dante (Szörnyecskék) rendezte ezt az izgalmakban és kalandokban bővelkedő thrillert, amely a gyermekek legrejtettebb szorongásai és titkai közé kalauzolja a nézőt. Dane és öccse, Lucas nemrég költöztek a városba, és a szomszéd Julie-val a házuk pincéjében egy feneketlen lyukat fedeznek fel. Valahányszor felnyitják a fedelét, gonosz erő szabadul el, és a legborzasztóbb rémálmaik elevenednek meg. Dane-ék szép lassan rájönnek: szembe kell nézniük a legsötétebb félelmeikkel, ha nem akarják, hogy újra és újra lerántsa őket A RETTEGÉS MÉLYE. (Pro Video Film)
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Thanks God that nobody makes this kind of family horror movies anymore (and I’d better knock on wood). I’m not saying that The Hole made me suffer much – actually, I was almost surprised that it didn’t make me feel any aversion while watching it – but I simply refuse to accept child heroes in movies where (theoretically) someone is a jerk. To be fair, though, I admit that some scenes have a pretty nice atmosphere (and the first glance into the hole was quite tense, too), but I simply didn’t like the family-friendly plot. ()
Imagine kids finding a hole in their house, and of course, they want to know what’s inside. Sounds intriguing, right? Well, it wasn’t. This was a total flop. Not a single laugh, and the final scene was so over-the-top in its fantasy that even Tolkien would struggle to dream up something this ridiculous for The Lord of the Rings. ()
In the American production The Hole, director Joe Dante clearly wanted to showcase some more serious subject matter in horror movies. However, he also aimed to entertain audiences. Somehow, though, he did not pull it off as it is not cohesive as a whole. This is partially down to some pretty bad CGI and lack of depth. Still, it is a decent scary movie with a fairly inevitable conclusion. ()