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4,7/10
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Amanda und ihre Tochter führen ein ruhiges Leben auf einer amerikanischen Farm, doch als die Überreste ihrer entfremdeten Mutter aus Korea eintreffen, wird Amanda von der Angst verfolgt, sic... Alles lesenAmanda und ihre Tochter führen ein ruhiges Leben auf einer amerikanischen Farm, doch als die Überreste ihrer entfremdeten Mutter aus Korea eintreffen, wird Amanda von der Angst verfolgt, sich in ihre eigene Mutter zu verwandeln.Amanda und ihre Tochter führen ein ruhiges Leben auf einer amerikanischen Farm, doch als die Überreste ihrer entfremdeten Mutter aus Korea eintreffen, wird Amanda von der Angst verfolgt, sich in ihre eigene Mutter zu verwandeln.
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Danielle K. Golden
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Mark Kirksey
- Paramedic
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It seems like the film's modus operandi was to make statements on childrearing. Specifically made for those parents who are overbearingly conservative about their children, so much so that they even refuse to listen to their kids' wishes, let alone lend an ear to what other people say.
As creators, they tried to put their message out in the open, an important one as well and to tell you the truth, I see nothing wrong in that. However, I also do believe that as a filmmaker you bear certain responsibilities, some obligations one of which is to stay loyal to the genre or the type of content you are making.
"Umma" was meant to be a Horror right? In any case that was the impression, I've got from the trailers! If you wanna have social commentary, and symbolic insinuations in your film that's fine but you got to stick to your promise first! At the end of the day, What do people expect from a Horror feature? All they want is to be terrified, to get the chills. So if that particular wish remains unattended, I don't see why should it be marketed as horror in the first place then!
As creators, they tried to put their message out in the open, an important one as well and to tell you the truth, I see nothing wrong in that. However, I also do believe that as a filmmaker you bear certain responsibilities, some obligations one of which is to stay loyal to the genre or the type of content you are making.
"Umma" was meant to be a Horror right? In any case that was the impression, I've got from the trailers! If you wanna have social commentary, and symbolic insinuations in your film that's fine but you got to stick to your promise first! At the end of the day, What do people expect from a Horror feature? All they want is to be terrified, to get the chills. So if that particular wish remains unattended, I don't see why should it be marketed as horror in the first place then!
Umma
A reasonable jump scare horror movie, they held back on the horror when they should have gone all out so that's a shame, what it could have been!
Sandra Oh held our attention as did the daughter, the acting was good overall but it was all quite derivative and predictable.
This is a weak 6 outta 10 from me, meaning it whiled an evening away and was what it was!
A reasonable jump scare horror movie, they held back on the horror when they should have gone all out so that's a shame, what it could have been!
Sandra Oh held our attention as did the daughter, the acting was good overall but it was all quite derivative and predictable.
This is a weak 6 outta 10 from me, meaning it whiled an evening away and was what it was!
I didn't like it. It did have atmosphere and the camera work was decent. But this film is a jump scare film and not a well-crafted elevated horror story. I don't like horror films that are a lot of jump scares stringed together without that good backstory. The tension doesn't crescendo like I would have loved. It's just a lot of look-behind-you-and-boo!
The mask, the uncle, and the suitcase are pretty dumb and serves no purpose. Kinda hard to take serious a ghost that travels overseas in an old suitcase. The film could have been better if the director spent screen time drawing out the past between Amanda and her mother, they could have gently ratchetted the sinister tension between both characters. In fact, my favorite scene is when Amanda and her mother's ghost have a 5-minute scene talking to each other about how the mother felt abandoned and the mother's resentment.
But two hours of hide and seek boo! Scenes and a teenager that just wants to fit in and be normal just didn't do it for me.
The mask, the uncle, and the suitcase are pretty dumb and serves no purpose. Kinda hard to take serious a ghost that travels overseas in an old suitcase. The film could have been better if the director spent screen time drawing out the past between Amanda and her mother, they could have gently ratchetted the sinister tension between both characters. In fact, my favorite scene is when Amanda and her mother's ghost have a 5-minute scene talking to each other about how the mother felt abandoned and the mother's resentment.
But two hours of hide and seek boo! Scenes and a teenager that just wants to fit in and be normal just didn't do it for me.
What happened? The first half of the movie was so solid, interesting story, good acting, beautiful cinematography, great chemistry between the two leads, then the second the daughter came out of the basement and questioned her mother, the dialogue became very clunky and unnatural.
We were then confronted with some very unscary CGI and all the promise the film once held just fizzled away.
There was definitely a much better film in here somewhere. Such a shame.
We were then confronted with some very unscary CGI and all the promise the film once held just fizzled away.
There was definitely a much better film in here somewhere. Such a shame.
Umma can be an interesting study of motherhood and generational trauma with a dash of a touch of folk horror. After a promising start, alas Iris K. Shim is unable to maintain the tension or the emotional aspect it's direly in need throughout the rest of the film. In the end, it presented a rather dull, if not bland, third act.
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- WissenswertesThe nine-tailed fox, or kumiho, is a mythological creature similar to the Japanese kitsune and Chinese huli jing. In Korean lore, however, it is always evil.
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- Umma (Mother)
- Drehorte
- Bloom Ranch of Acton, Kalifornien, USA(Acton, CA)
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Box Office
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 2.121.025 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 915.290 $
- 20. März 2022
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 2.232.593 $
- Laufzeit
- 1 Std. 23 Min.(83 min)
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- Seitenverhältnis
- 2.39:1
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