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Oddity

  • 2024
  • 16
  • 1 Std. 38 Min.
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Carolyn Bracken in Oddity (2024)
Uncovering the truth behind sister's death with the help of wooden mannequin.
trailer wiedergeben1:56
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Folk-HorrorÜbernatürlicher HorrorHorrorThriller

Aufdeckung der Wahrheit über den Tod der Schwester mit Hilfe einer Holzpuppe.Aufdeckung der Wahrheit über den Tod der Schwester mit Hilfe einer Holzpuppe.Aufdeckung der Wahrheit über den Tod der Schwester mit Hilfe einer Holzpuppe.

  • Regie
    • Damian Mc Carthy
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    • Damian Mc Carthy
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    • Carolyn Bracken
    • Gwilym Lee
    • Steve Wall
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      • Gwilym Lee
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    TSago70

    Familiar Horror, But Unique

    I love seeing a horror film without knowing too much about it beforehand. I saw the trailer a couple of times, which didn't give away too much plot. But still made we want it see it.

    The setting is simple... a cabin in a rural part of Ireland, which allows the filmmakers to create an eerie atmosphere for the audience, and they did a great job making me feel like I was there.

    The small cast allows the characters have depth, especially Carolyn Bracken, who gives the film much of its creepy flavor.

    As the plot unfolds, it starts to feel somewhat familiar... in a good way. But even though it doesn't break the mold with other films of this genre, the filmmakers and cast make it feel fresh.

    If you like atmospheric slow burns, you'll appreciate this film. You'll still get a few well done jump scares... and maybe even a few laughs (in a good way).
    6jochang-30856

    Decent

    This film does a lot of things right. While there's a jump scare or two, the fear mostly consists of atmosphere and situations that would easily scare anyone in a similar setting. That's the right way to do horror, with the idea of something inspiring dread as opposed to cheap reaction scares that are only effective due to loud noises. It even starts out with an impossible decision that effortlessly hooks you in. Additionally, there's always something to focus on that consistently engages the audience. Shown, not immediately explained. Seen and not described. This results in mystery and guesswork that will keep you interested throughout. All in all an entertaining film, and the acting skill displayed by the entire cast is competent and fitting.

    I only have two complaints. The first is that the motivation of some characters are basically nonsensical. It could be argued these people are essentially psychopaths, but even so their choices are far too extreme to be believed. Absolutely ridiculous. The second is the ending scene. I can't elaborate without spoilers, but while the concept is very cool, the execution was pretty weak. None of this ruined my overall enjoyment of the film, but there is no lasting impression because of it, which is a shame.
    7ferguson-6

    a gift for us

    Greetings again from the darkness. For me, the best horror movies aren't a factor of jump-scare after jump-scare, but rather of the level of lingering unease and ominous atmospheric dread they generate. Writer-director Damian McCarthy has accomplished just such a movie with his second feature film. Oddly enough, ODDITY could be described as a murder mystery cloaked in supernatural horror, yet I believe most horror fans will welcome this one from the edge of their seat.

    Dr. Ted Timmis (Gwilym Lee, BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY, 2018) works at a psychiatric asylum, and a late-night call with his wife Dani, finds her informing him that she'll stay the night alone at the house they are renovating. A knock on the door, followed by the stranger's warning, sets things up for us. Debating whether to open the door, Dani is told that she's not alone in the house and the stranger identifies himself as Olin Boole (Tading Murphy, THE NORTHMAN, 2022), a former patient of her husband's. He says he just wants to help. For reasons never explained, Dani sleeps in a tent in the unfurnished great room - although a tent is typically used as protection from the elements, and she's inside the house. She's not affected by weather, yet other elements are afoot, and the vinyl tent offers no defense.

    The story then skips ahead over a period of time, and finds widower Ted in a new relationship with Yana (Caroline Menton), who prefers not to sleep alone in the now renovated house where the wife of her boyfriend was previously murdered. Meanwhile, Ted wanders into the creepy mystical trinket store where Darcy (Carolyn Bracken, THE QUIET GIRL, 2022) works, and makes an innocent remark about having her visit sometime. Darcy is the blind twin of Dani, and her short blonde hair stands in stark contrast to sister Dani's previous long, auburn tresses. Darcy claims to have certain powers as a medium, and we can't help but wonder if she has thoughts of avenging her sister's death.

    The elements of Irish folk horror work well here. These include a rundown asylum with a creepy orderly, a frantic one-eyed stranger pounding on the door, a remote house with a woman staying alone, and a trap door in an expansive house replete with staircases and corridors. The only thing missing is a skittish dog. However, the piece de resistance is the "gift" Darcy brings Ted and Yana ... a trunk containing a large wooden mannequin. This terrifying work is not a gift anyone would welcome from the psychic twin sister of one's murdered wife.

    Some of the best scenes are exchanges between Yana and Darcy (Ms. Bracken is exceptional here). Their verbal jousting is filled with intrigue, all while we are left to ponder the history and meaning of the bizarre mannequin, a family heirloom. That terrific opening sequence sets the stage, and the film gets even better from there. Director McCarthy, editor Brian Philip Davis, cinematographer Colm Hogan, and Production Designer Lauren Kelly work together to create an eerie tone filled with tension ... and yes, there is even a well-placed jump-scare for those in need. This is one of those low-key horror films that we can hope finds an appreciative audience.

    In theaters beginning July 19, 2024.
    8philandaubrey

    Wish more horror movies were like this.

    The film was a little predictable, but it had an interesting story with fun twists to help some of the predictably. Cinematography was beautiful and haunting. Music and sounds are obviously very important components to a good horror film. They did a great job with both. It had some good jump scares and a quirkiness that made it worth the watch! It feels impossible these days to find horror movies that have genuine scares, without going graphically overboard. I just want to watch a good story in the dark, spill my popcorn a few times, but without throwing it up. These folk type stories seem to be able to hit that mark!
    8cineguac-89584

    One of the most original indie films of the year

    For anyone that watches a lot of horror, you'll know how difficult it is to scare audiences today. This film got me. It's definitely without a doubt one of the scariest and most original indie horror films to come out in 2024. Oddity managed to tell what feels like a big story in really just a few locations. I can't imagine the budget was too big, and sometimes it felt low budget, but in my opinion, this only made it scarier. For some reason I always feel like big budget horror movies don't serve the scares as successfully because there's something comforting about the studio polish. This film had an indie grit and the jump scares were SO EFFECTIVE. I don't jump easily but this got me several times. And the story is also captivating. Highly recommend, especially for horror lovers!

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      There's a short film titled How Olin Lost His Eye (2013), which features Olin as a central character. Watching this film provides insight into his character arc, which is resolved here. It's part of Damian's collection of short films, all set within the same universe.
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      Yana: Do I look stupid?

      Dani Timmins: [who is blind] I have no idea what you look like. You sound stupid.

      Yana: Excuse me?

      Dani Timmins: Do I look stupid?

      Yana: No.

      Dani Timmins: My sister and I were identical, so that must mean that she didn't look stupid either.

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 30. August 2024 (Irland)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Irland
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
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      • Bantry House, Bantry, County Cork, Irland(manor house location)
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      • Keeper Pictures
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      • 1.200.477 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 562.333 $
      • 21. Juli 2024
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