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4,8/10
4,4 mil
TU PUNTUACIÓN
Una madre supersticiosa está convencida de que el nuevo novio de su hija es la reencarnación de un hombre que intentó matarla hace 30 años.Una madre supersticiosa está convencida de que el nuevo novio de su hija es la reencarnación de un hombre que intentó matarla hace 30 años.Una madre supersticiosa está convencida de que el nuevo novio de su hija es la reencarnación de un hombre que intentó matarla hace 30 años.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
- Premios
- 1 premio y 1 nominación en total
Satya Nikhil Polisetti
- Houston Guy
- (as Satya Polisetti)
Ash Thapliyal
- Amit
- (as Ashish Thapliyal)
Kamran Kam Shaikh
- Guruji
- (as Kamran Shaikh)
Rose Bianca Grue
- Pedestrian
- (sin acreditar)
Resumen
Reviewers say 'Evil Eye' offers a unique premise with reincarnation and Indian cultural elements, eliciting mixed reactions. Many commend the performances, especially the lead actress, and value the exploration of misogyny and mother-daughter dynamics. However, criticisms focus on the pacing, deemed slow and lacking tension. The horror elements fall short for some, leading to disappointment. The plot is seen as predictable, and character relationships unconvincing by several. Despite these flaws, a few highlight the film's storytelling and cultural representation.
Reseñas destacadas
Intriguing movie that questions aspects of mother-daughter relationships, women and marriage, and the supernatural or madness. Slow build burn film that culminates with empowerment. Enchanting film that brings just a hint of fright to what ultimately is a domestic drama.
The title sums it up. I don't even have to say anything else.
The beginning of the film isn't very interesting or engaging, then the twist becomes obvious and from there it's just 30 minutes of whatever.
It really is a shame because the acting was good and the setting was interesting enough (it was nice to see the actor who played Rama-Kandra in the Matrix sequels).
But the film itself (while short) felt like an eternity because there was just nothing to grab onto.
Also, what is up with the ending? Is this a Marvel movie? Should I have waited for the post-credits scene?
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The beginning of the film isn't very interesting or engaging, then the twist becomes obvious and from there it's just 30 minutes of whatever.
It really is a shame because the acting was good and the setting was interesting enough (it was nice to see the actor who played Rama-Kandra in the Matrix sequels).
But the film itself (while short) felt like an eternity because there was just nothing to grab onto.
Also, what is up with the ending? Is this a Marvel movie? Should I have waited for the post-credits scene?
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I had high hopes for this film and was invited to a special VIP premier for this film. It was definitely just a drama. I feel that, while an interesting story, it just took too long to get anywhere worthwhile. I just don't understand why this is placed under the horror genre. There is not much scary and there aren't those little nuggets that these types of drama/thrillers have that keep the audience engaged. While it could have been a home run, it was just a blooper to right field for a base hit.
Really interesting idea here....I like the premise. And it started off well, but it never ever picked up. There was nothing horrifying or even thrilling about it. It was really flat, and the 'bad guy' is supposed to be this monstrous human being and I wanted to see more of that. There should have been more elements to this, some twists along the way but it was so bland. Like unseasoned food. The mother did a good job here with her acting and that was the best thing about this film.
When i first heard about the Blumhouse TV project, and the four new movies that will be released in October, i was excited, since Blumhouse has a history of making mostly cool horror movies, with the most recent one being The Invisible Man. I saw the first three films: Black Box, The Lie and Nocturne, and i was hugely disappointed, but i guess they saved the worst for last with this one. First of all it feels like all four movies have been done by the same writer/ director. Even same running time: 1h :30 min. All have poor story, poor acting, poor everything. They all seem very rushed, without any depth whatsoever. In this one, it's basically about a mother and daughter talking over the phone for the most part of the film, like don't you have other stuff to do in your life??? The leading actress Sunita Mani who played the daughter, i liked her in the movie Save Yourselves, she was a lot of fun, here she's like another person, with too much makeup all the time, even when she's in bed sleeping!!! Mostly i feel bad for Blumhouse, cause this is definitely below their previous work, and if the next four films in this project with Amazon are anything like those films, then it's a big mistake to make them.
¿Sabías que...?
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Detalles
- Duración1 hora 30 minutos
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.39:1
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