Paranormal Entity

Horror / Misztikus / Thriller
Egyesült Államok, 2009, 88 perc

Rendező:

Shane Van Dyke

Forgatókönyvíró:

Shane Van Dyke

Zeneszerző:

Chris Ridenhour
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Tartalmak(1)

Twenty-three-year old Thomas Finley was arrested for the murders of his nineteen-year-old sister, Samantha, and fifty-two-year-old Edgar Lauren, professor and paranormal investigator. Police were called to the scene by Thomas Finley himself. He was found with his sister's body cradled in his arms. Despite evidence against him, Thomas claimed that the victims were attacked by a demonic entity of unknown origin. Days later, he committed suicide. At the request of those close to the Finley family, this video, found at the scene, is being released to the public for the first time as a testament to what really happened inside the Finley home. Decide the truth for yourself. (forgalmazó hivatalos szövege)

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J*A*S*M 

az összes felhasználói recenzió

angol Every time a film gets a great response from the audience and is a phenomenal financial success, the following things happen: a) the creators immediately speak about a sequel; b) other filmmakers start imitating it; c) some fans are disappointed due to their excessive expectations, while others will oppose the film after having to listen to all the “insightful” comments from the uninitiated crowd; d) Asylum puts out a low-budget rip-off on DVD with the most similar name possible as soon as they can manage it, so people will confuse it with the original and they can profit from someone else’s success. Paranormal Entity is obviously a product of that amoral company and was produced as a response to the excellent Paranormal Activity (just in case you didn’t notice…). But what about the quality of the product itself? Unfortunately, it’s not bad enough for me to say that PE is boring shite that can’t possibly be compared to PA (as I would have liked due to Asylum’s practices). Basically, a low-budget rip-off of a ghost story shot on hand-held camera (and in this case, actually high budget) can never be as ridiculous as, for instance, a catastrophe movie made on a shoestring featuring the army, an octopus, a shark and Lorenzo Lamas. PE is ghost horror with terrible performances and lots of illogical things (a traditional problem in this type of horror, they’re always holding the camera, no matter what), but I can’t say that there weren’t moments when I felt hints of fear. The hand-held camera just works on me, even under these awful circumstances. ()