IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,0/10
23.351
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Aufgrund der Pandemie beschließen Parker und ihre beste Freundin, allein im Haus am See unter Quarantäne zu gehen - zumindest glauben sie das.Aufgrund der Pandemie beschließen Parker und ihre beste Freundin, allein im Haus am See unter Quarantäne zu gehen - zumindest glauben sie das.Aufgrund der Pandemie beschließen Parker und ihre beste Freundin, allein im Haus am See unter Quarantäne zu gehen - zumindest glauben sie das.
- Regie
- Drehbuch
- Hauptbesetzung
- Auszeichnungen
- 2 Nominierungen insgesamt
Bethlehem Million
- Miri Woodlow
- (as Beth Million)
Terry D. Gibson
- Big Guy
- (as Terry Gibson)
Charla Bocchicchio
- Parker's Mom
- (Nicht genannt)
James Ketteridge
- Tom
- (Nicht genannt)
Alireza Mirmontazeri
- Sheriff
- (Nicht genannt)
Jihae Song
- Young Woman
- (Nicht genannt)
Aarman Touré
- Guy with Pizza
- (Nicht genannt)
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This movie is low key brilliant. Saw this to "celebrate" Friday the 13th.
First of all, the title itself. Once you watch, you'll know what I mean. Secondly, it's the perfect time for this to release.
Given what happened with the pandemic and all, it was a genius movie on their end to make this up. They took advantage of what was going on in society and mixed it in with a Scream like atmosphere. Simple yet brilliant.
Some of the scenes in this were downright hilarious. It's very, very subtle, but if you're paying attention, you will laugh for sure (or at least roll your eyes).
I didn't expect the film to have the twist that it had. You wouldn't expect that at all, kudos yet again for taking advantage of the pandemic.
I would have liked more death scenes, but given how the story played out, wouldn't make much sense to have more. The few death scenes that they had were pretty interesting.
This is a solid watch, I would recommend it.
This gets a LennyReviewz Score of: 7/10.
First of all, the title itself. Once you watch, you'll know what I mean. Secondly, it's the perfect time for this to release.
Given what happened with the pandemic and all, it was a genius movie on their end to make this up. They took advantage of what was going on in society and mixed it in with a Scream like atmosphere. Simple yet brilliant.
Some of the scenes in this were downright hilarious. It's very, very subtle, but if you're paying attention, you will laugh for sure (or at least roll your eyes).
I didn't expect the film to have the twist that it had. You wouldn't expect that at all, kudos yet again for taking advantage of the pandemic.
I would have liked more death scenes, but given how the story played out, wouldn't make much sense to have more. The few death scenes that they had were pretty interesting.
This is a solid watch, I would recommend it.
This gets a LennyReviewz Score of: 7/10.
There's a lockdown and it's time to quarantine, so with Miri you locate to a new scene, a plush cabin by a lake, a great place to take a break, put your feet up 'til routine can reconvene. An uninvited guest, knocks on the door, he's a friend you find it tricky to ignore, so he joins the isolation, and then demonstrates frustration, you retire for the night, not wanting more. Alas, a good night's sleep's not on the cards, as the silence is soon broken, the quiet jarred, an aggressive strain makes entry, most resistant and unfriendly, and the antidote will leave you deeply scarred.
Not the worst film from the genre you'll come across.
Not the worst film from the genre you'll come across.
Plot
Due to the pandemic, Parker and her best friend decide to quarantine at the family lake house alone - or so they think.
Cast
Marc Menchaca was the only one I was familiar with though Gideon Adlon was excellent here.
Verdict
Within horror the slasher sub-genre is way down there. I'm not sure if I'm just not keen on them or if it's because I'm burnt out watching them but I'm rarely impressed. They tend to be extremely formulaic and Sick, follows the formula to the letter.
A totally predictable slasher film with an unimpressive killer and interesting but flawed motivations I walked away from Sick feeling like I'd already seen it because for all intent and purpose I in fact had.
It looks the part (Except for that house which looks like it's made of inflatable yellow buffers) and our leading lady is solid but there's nothing memorable about it. It's entirely colour by numbers and that's just plain lazy.
Rants
With the COVID setting I knew what I'd find in the one star reviews and as usual you didn't disappoint. The conspiracies, the paranoia, the use of the word propaganda by people who don't know what it means. The fact that people deny and politicize a pandemic that killed millions of people is horrifying. Can you imagine if the internet existed in the times of Polio and TB, the paranoid chaotic absurdity regarding vaccines? What a scary thought.
The Good
Gideon Adlon Interesting killer motivation
The Bad
Very predictable Instantly forgettable Bland supporting cast That house, I mean seriously what was that all about?
Due to the pandemic, Parker and her best friend decide to quarantine at the family lake house alone - or so they think.
Cast
Marc Menchaca was the only one I was familiar with though Gideon Adlon was excellent here.
Verdict
Within horror the slasher sub-genre is way down there. I'm not sure if I'm just not keen on them or if it's because I'm burnt out watching them but I'm rarely impressed. They tend to be extremely formulaic and Sick, follows the formula to the letter.
A totally predictable slasher film with an unimpressive killer and interesting but flawed motivations I walked away from Sick feeling like I'd already seen it because for all intent and purpose I in fact had.
It looks the part (Except for that house which looks like it's made of inflatable yellow buffers) and our leading lady is solid but there's nothing memorable about it. It's entirely colour by numbers and that's just plain lazy.
Rants
With the COVID setting I knew what I'd find in the one star reviews and as usual you didn't disappoint. The conspiracies, the paranoia, the use of the word propaganda by people who don't know what it means. The fact that people deny and politicize a pandemic that killed millions of people is horrifying. Can you imagine if the internet existed in the times of Polio and TB, the paranoid chaotic absurdity regarding vaccines? What a scary thought.
The Good
Gideon Adlon Interesting killer motivation
The Bad
Very predictable Instantly forgettable Bland supporting cast That house, I mean seriously what was that all about?
Director Hyams creates a few tense moments that blends with righteous thoughts and bloody entertainer....
Oddly manages a clear winner that easily survives on the grounds of pandemic catastrophy....
Short & sweet runtime ensures a pure slasher thriller with vibrant lighting in the dark ambience,camera work is a major asset in holding audience live until the end...
Early scenes does have an impact on our minds on facing the reality check like shortage of toilet papers and refusing to assist some one an deadly situations on pandemic times raising a human values rare existence...
Overall a unique slasher thriller that needs a attention.
I'm officially at the age where it's really hard to relate to this generation of whiny, social media addicted kids. I truly wanted all of the characters to die.
Also, even though it's very different, it's still too similar to Scream. From the opening scene, to the knife yielding, black clad killer, to the set pieces, it is very derivative of the better slasher.
The fact that it takes place during the pandemic seems very irrelevant. It feels very gimmicky, honestly.
Three people hole up in a lake house to quarantine. A guy dressed like a ninja shows up and it becomes one of those home invasion flicks, where the victims get stalked and hunted in ever more ludicrous scenarios. Something else happens that was enough to keep me intrigued and from turning it off, though.
But the bulk of the movie is that. People being attacked by masked intruder.
Sure, in the end they try to tie it all back to Covid, but ultimately, this flimsyly plotted trifle will not stand the test of time. Destined for the trash heap of horror history. 86 min is the runtime of this movie and roughly how long it will take me to forget it.
Kitty cat pig. Oink oink.
Also, even though it's very different, it's still too similar to Scream. From the opening scene, to the knife yielding, black clad killer, to the set pieces, it is very derivative of the better slasher.
The fact that it takes place during the pandemic seems very irrelevant. It feels very gimmicky, honestly.
Three people hole up in a lake house to quarantine. A guy dressed like a ninja shows up and it becomes one of those home invasion flicks, where the victims get stalked and hunted in ever more ludicrous scenarios. Something else happens that was enough to keep me intrigued and from turning it off, though.
But the bulk of the movie is that. People being attacked by masked intruder.
Sure, in the end they try to tie it all back to Covid, but ultimately, this flimsyly plotted trifle will not stand the test of time. Destined for the trash heap of horror history. 86 min is the runtime of this movie and roughly how long it will take me to forget it.
Kitty cat pig. Oink oink.
Wusstest du schon
- WissenswertesThe character names Pamela and Jason are a reference to the Voorhees family from the Friday the 13th franchise.
- PatzerSet in April of 2020, Parker (Gideon Adlon) is showing being administered a rapid COVID test. The first rapid COVID tests were not available until May of 2020, and these were only available in healthcare settings. The first in-home rapid COVID tests were not available to the public until December of 2020. While it is possible that the killers took one from the hospital, a direct-read test that did not require laboratory equipment was not available until August of 2020.
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- Budget
- 7.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Laufzeit
- 1 Std. 23 Min.(83 min)
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