Marshmallow
- 2025
- 1h 33min
Cuando un cuento de campamento se convierte en realidad, un grupo de campistas descubre un profundo secreto que cuestiona su propia existencia.Cuando un cuento de campamento se convierte en realidad, un grupo de campistas descubre un profundo secreto que cuestiona su propia existencia.Cuando un cuento de campamento se convierte en realidad, un grupo de campistas descubre un profundo secreto que cuestiona su propia existencia.
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Do not watch this on headphones, unless you like ripping them off your head and throwing them across the room as the entire cast of kids have the most annoying high-pitched screams, turned up to 11, complete with excrutiatingly loud banging noises instead of a proper soundtrack.
This is a poorly directed movie about some kids at summer camp where nothing is as it seems. The story has some pretty good ideas. It's a shame it takes so long to get going and it ends just as it gets interesting.
It's a not wholly original, but it's a sci-fi tale with a lot of potential for a rewrite and remake. In more experienced hands, this could be filled with existential dread. As it stands, it's filled with piercing audio, sluggish pacing and tropes aplenty.
This is a poorly directed movie about some kids at summer camp where nothing is as it seems. The story has some pretty good ideas. It's a shame it takes so long to get going and it ends just as it gets interesting.
It's a not wholly original, but it's a sci-fi tale with a lot of potential for a rewrite and remake. In more experienced hands, this could be filled with existential dread. As it stands, it's filled with piercing audio, sluggish pacing and tropes aplenty.
The idea is not bad and it has an ambiguous meaning.
In fact, the child may be growing up through that stage.
The development is quite clumsy until the second half of the movie, but looking back, it may have been intended.
It is sad because I can see why grandfather looked at grandson with such a mournful look from the beginning after the completion.
The idea is not bad and it has an ambiguous meaning.
In fact, the child may be growing up through that stage.
The development is quite clumsy until the second half of the movie, but looking back, it may have been intended.
It is sad because I can see why grandfather looked at grandson with such a mournful look from the beginning after the completion.
In fact, the child may be growing up through that stage.
The development is quite clumsy until the second half of the movie, but looking back, it may have been intended.
It is sad because I can see why grandfather looked at grandson with such a mournful look from the beginning after the completion.
The idea is not bad and it has an ambiguous meaning.
In fact, the child may be growing up through that stage.
The development is quite clumsy until the second half of the movie, but looking back, it may have been intended.
It is sad because I can see why grandfather looked at grandson with such a mournful look from the beginning after the completion.
I won't spoil anything here but I have to get this off my chest - this movie is an absolute mess.
The opening sets a tone that the movie immediately forgets about and then drifts off into a huge disappointment.
The only actor that could act was Paul Soter and you could see he was making an effort even though his character was a forgettable one.
I'm not going to say anything else about the movie other than "screaming isn't acting" and "cliches are cliches for a reason".
Skip to the ending if you REALLY want to know the "twist" but don't waste your time on this one as there are way more original and interesting films one could watch like "Cerdita" from 2022.
Yeah, watch "Cerdita" instead.
The opening sets a tone that the movie immediately forgets about and then drifts off into a huge disappointment.
The only actor that could act was Paul Soter and you could see he was making an effort even though his character was a forgettable one.
I'm not going to say anything else about the movie other than "screaming isn't acting" and "cliches are cliches for a reason".
Skip to the ending if you REALLY want to know the "twist" but don't waste your time on this one as there are way more original and interesting films one could watch like "Cerdita" from 2022.
Yeah, watch "Cerdita" instead.
I really enjoyed this,
starts like it's going to be a summer camp slasher, but already different as the kids are not 30 year old actors pretending to be 17 year olds, its 13 year olds pretending to be 13 year olds...
the twist was good, and explains a lot, obviously it also raises a lot of plot holes but think it was solid enough.
The last minute or two was great, and could have been made more of but like the sudden impact of it.
Overall was really enjoyable, there is very little gore / deaths if your expecting that from a summer camp slasher your might be disappointed.
It was different and i love that, yeah was very rough round the edges and with a bigger budget obviously could have been better but think everything was good enough, the acting was good as always a risk when you have to use so many young kids in a horror movie, which i guess is why it's normally done by 30 year olds pretending to be in high school.
starts like it's going to be a summer camp slasher, but already different as the kids are not 30 year old actors pretending to be 17 year olds, its 13 year olds pretending to be 13 year olds...
the twist was good, and explains a lot, obviously it also raises a lot of plot holes but think it was solid enough.
The last minute or two was great, and could have been made more of but like the sudden impact of it.
Overall was really enjoyable, there is very little gore / deaths if your expecting that from a summer camp slasher your might be disappointed.
It was different and i love that, yeah was very rough round the edges and with a bigger budget obviously could have been better but think everything was good enough, the acting was good as always a risk when you have to use so many young kids in a horror movie, which i guess is why it's normally done by 30 year olds pretending to be in high school.
I recently watched Marshmallow (2025) in theaters. The story follows a socially awkward young man who isn't thrilled about returning to summer camp-but hopes it might help him make some friends. Soon after arriving, he starts noticing strange things happening, and violent acts begin to unfold. It quickly becomes clear that something is off about camp this year. Could it all be connected to the traditional campfire story they always tell?
The film is directed by Daniel DelPurgatorio, making his directorial debut, and stars Kue Lawrence (Good Girls), Giorgia Whigham (The Punisher), Corbin Bernsen (Major League I & II), Alysia Reiner (Orange is the New Black), and Miya Cech (Beef).
For fans of 80s summer camp slashers, this is a modern twist on the genre-with a Cabin in the Woods vibe and even some science fiction elements thrown in. The acting is strong across the board, and the cinematography stands out. The practical effects are especially impressive-classic, straightforward gore that fits the genre perfectly and is executed with precision.
The plot maintains a steady sense of mystery, though the final reveal might be easier to guess than the director intended. That said, I really liked the direction the story took. I just wish they had shown a bit more at the end, especially after teasing us with such solid effects throughout.
In conclusion, Marshmallow isn't perfect, but it's clever, stylish, and a refreshing modern entry in the summer camp slasher subgenre. I'd rate it a 6.5-7/10 and strongly recommend it to horror fans.
The film is directed by Daniel DelPurgatorio, making his directorial debut, and stars Kue Lawrence (Good Girls), Giorgia Whigham (The Punisher), Corbin Bernsen (Major League I & II), Alysia Reiner (Orange is the New Black), and Miya Cech (Beef).
For fans of 80s summer camp slashers, this is a modern twist on the genre-with a Cabin in the Woods vibe and even some science fiction elements thrown in. The acting is strong across the board, and the cinematography stands out. The practical effects are especially impressive-classic, straightforward gore that fits the genre perfectly and is executed with precision.
The plot maintains a steady sense of mystery, though the final reveal might be easier to guess than the director intended. That said, I really liked the direction the story took. I just wish they had shown a bit more at the end, especially after teasing us with such solid effects throughout.
In conclusion, Marshmallow isn't perfect, but it's clever, stylish, and a refreshing modern entry in the summer camp slasher subgenre. I'd rate it a 6.5-7/10 and strongly recommend it to horror fans.
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