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The Dead Thing

  • 2024
  • Unrated
  • 1h 34min
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4,8/10
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The Dead Thing (2024)
A young woman lost in a series of meaningless connections falls in love with a charismatic and sensitive man, who hides a dark secret that turns her affair into a dangerous obsession.
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Una joven perdida en una serie de conexiones sin sentido se enamora de un hombre carismático y sensible, que esconde un oscuro secreto que convierte su aventura en una peligrosa obsesión.Una joven perdida en una serie de conexiones sin sentido se enamora de un hombre carismático y sensible, que esconde un oscuro secreto que convierte su aventura en una peligrosa obsesión.Una joven perdida en una serie de conexiones sin sentido se enamora de un hombre carismático y sensible, que esconde un oscuro secreto que convierte su aventura en una peligrosa obsesión.

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    • Elric Kane
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    • Elric Kane
    • Webb Wilcoxen
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    • Katherine Hughes
    • Blu Hunt
    • John Karna
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    4,8/10
    1,1 mil
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    • Dirección
      • Elric Kane
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      • Elric Kane
      • Webb Wilcoxen
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      • Katherine Hughes
      • Blu Hunt
      • John Karna
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    Katherine Hughes
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    Review for The Dead Thing

    This was a film that I learned about due to it streaming on Shudder. To my knowledge, I haven't heard anyone talking about it. I added it to my watch list for when I couldn't get to the theater for a 2025 horror release. Due to the birth of my second child, I decided to make this a Featured Review for Journey with a Cinephile.

    Synopsis: a young woman lost in a series of meaningless connections falls in love with a charismatic and sensitive man, who hides a dark secret that turns her affair into a dangerous obsession.

    We start this off with a montage of sorts. We're seeing Alex (Blu Hunt) as she goes on a date, hooks up and then gets a ride home. She met this guy through an app on her phone like Tinder or Bumble. Like the synopsis said, she isn't finding a meaningful connection. We see her as she meets up with various men looking for that spark.

    That is until she matches with Kyle (Ben Smith-Petersen). Something interesting during their date is that this is the first time we hear Alex speak to my knowledge. These two hit it off. They have a magical evening and stay up all night. The next morning, they go their separate ways. Alex texts Kyle, but doesn't get a response. We see that she continues to try and it appears she's been ghosted.

    It is from here that she stalks him, trying to find out why he hasn't responded. She goes to his work and leaves a note. It doesn't help either that she lives with Cara (Katherine Hughes) who is dealing with a relationship situation of her own. She was engaged to Paul (Bernnan Mejia) and something happened. These two women have grown apart since then. There is also a co-worker, Mark (Joey Millin), who has a crush on Alex, but she doesn't share the feeling.

    Things all change when Alex sees Kyle on a date with another woman. She follows them as he goes home with her. She then gets an idea to delete the app, start a new account and see if she can rematch with him. There is also another secret that she learns that will turn this whole situation upside down. She must decide what is a dealbreaker and what the repercussions of red flags are.

    That is where I'll leave my recap and introduction to the characters. Where I want to start is that this is a modern take on dark romance. As someone who met their wife from a dating app, I'm one of the success stories. I've also gone out with my fair share of women that I've met through using these apps, with varying degrees of success. If you just look at it from that point of view, we have an interesting enough story. We are seeing toxic relationships, bad dates and just navigating the dating world. That can be terrifying enough. There is an element that goes into the horror realm. I don't want to spoil it, but just know it is there.

    Now that I've set that up let me delve more into our lead of Alex. She and I are of different sex, to state the obvious. Despite that, I can still connect with her about going on dates trying to find someone. She is a modern woman so as long as the date goes well enough, she hooks up with him. I can't fault her there. She has needs to fulfill. I love how this movie shows this as monotonous and that it is just a revolving door where the person, she goes out with is interchangeable. That is until she meets Chris. I'll say here that Hunt is great in this lead role.

    The other frustrating aspect of dating is finding someone you think you have a genuine connection with and it not working out. They had this great date then she got ghosted. I've had this happen to me to varying degrees. It hurts to get rejected. There is more to this though and this is the aspect of the story that I loved. If I was Alex, I could be forgiving in knowing the truth. This then shifts into the idea of toxic relationships. What I'll say is that Alex and Kyle do meet up again. It is from there that we see his jealousy cause him to be violent. This is a scary situation, especially for women. This is partially where the horror comes from as she can't get away from it. It is interesting that she stalks Kyle as well, which shows this can be a two-way street. I'll also include here that Smith-Petersen is solid in his role. He has a good look about him plus he just has a charm that feels real.

    There isn't much more to go into for the story so let me finish out with the rest of the acting performances. A character I haven't brought up yet is Chris and he is played by John Karna. He is a new co-worker that Alex gets. These two also hit it off and it is more natural due to working together. What I love here is that it shows she wasn't interested in Mark and gave him a line to let him down easier. Karna is also charming and he plays well with Hunt. Hughes works to help develop backstory for Alex, while also having her own problems to deal with. Meija is included there. Other than that, Millin and the rest of the cast rounded this out for what was needed.

    All that is left then is filmmaking. Overall, this is well-made. They do interesting things with the cinematography and framing. The use of reflections, whether it is in a mirror or a window. I did like that. It is used to reveal something. That feels like it is borrowing from mythology so that was a good touch. This is limited in the effects that are used, but it also isn't that type of movie. It doesn't necessarily need them. They did go practical where they could there. I did like the editing, especially setting the stage with the early montage. Other than that, the soundtrack fit what was needed.

    In conclusion, this isn't a great film. I do think that it is exploring interesting ideas. It is a modern take on the dating scene and then incorporates supernatural aspects. I like the themes and ideas that it explores with the dating world as well as toxic relationships. The acting is good here to bring this to life. Hunt leads the way with Smith-Petersen, Karna and the rest of the cast pushing her to where things end up. I'd say that this is made well enough. No issues there. The best parts being the cinematography, framing and the editing. This won't be for everyone. It is horror in a subtle way, but that comes with the nature of the sub-genre that this falls in. I'd recommend it if what I said here sounds interesting to you.

    My Rating: 7 out of 10.
    3timhatridge

    I didn't enjoy this one

    This was just not my type of movie. It was a very slow, artsy, horror adjacent film. It was never scary or particularly interesting.

    It reminded me a little bit of Alex Garland's Men. It was a "message movie" and I suspect it was trying to say something about hookups, intimacy, and toxic relationships. But I really lost interest by the end, so the main message was lost on me.

    I caught this one for free on streaming today, so I'm glad I didn't pay for it. I would recommend waiting until you can catch it for free on one of your services. It's on Shudder right now.

    You might end up liking it if films like Saint Maud and Men are enjoyable to you. But this one wasn't quite as good as either of those.
    4kmkevinn-66699

    Dead thing is portraits of a dead man in the mirror

    Dead Thing, did not watch the trailer because telling myself that, If I did not watch the trailer maybe some good coming out of this film, wsll there is some good and some bad, the goods is that Valentines is over, looking for the right person to be with whenever is a alive or dead, it can be anyone from just a dating website like eharmony. They went with an app that's similar to Tinder. The Erotic thriller is making my slong hard like I have to take a puff cloud. The bad part it wasn't the plot, cast did a fine job, characters were on & off. The main problem is that there should be more violence in the movie like blood like "The Monkey" instead is very mild all I see is a dead man's dead corpse by the reflection. It maybe a dislike but I just wish the Kills were more severe instead of a chokehold, I am just saying there's that in the future experiences that's all. I wanna say the score is good but It's a 4.9/10 is near close to a 5 was not intense but there is decent camera shots in the movie that I did appreciate myself.
    2kannibalcorpsegrinder

    Fine for what it is but barely a horror film

    After a string of meaningless relationships, a woman meets up with a potentially perfect partner who seems right for her but mysteriously disappears sending her on a downward spiral trying to find him again, but when she does seem to find him and spark their romance finds his grisly secret.

    This was a generally bland and not that interesting fringe genre effort. The central setup here involving the discovery of the guy she really likes and what happens when the date proves far more fulfilling than her random hookups and sets out to find what happened to him gives this a workable enough main starting point that could've done something for it's stated premise exploring the dangers of modern dating. Given the change that emerges once the dates start to become sexual in nature, this comes off well enough as a whole which makes the desired connection with him worthwhile enough to showcase the series of changes that come following the revelations about their relationship. This is all fine enough and gives the film a decent premise. The problem here is that it's simply a premise that works as everything else is completely bland and boring. The focus on this bizarre romantic drama about following the clues about his mysterious disappearance and using the social media apps to find him again and rekindle their relationship just takes any ounce of potential genre thrills completely out of this one to the point that it never feels anywhere close to this genre at all. It tries to rely on this twist in the final half hour to try to swing it's way into the genre but it's just not enough to care or be invested in the piece as a whole since there's been nothing about it falling into the genre as we're never even told what the figure is so there's no reason to care with nothing here being close to a genre effort at all.

    Rated Unrated/R: Nudity, several sex scenes, Graphic Language, and Violence.
    4kevin_robbins

    The Dead Thing plays like a poor man's Bones and All, but without a strong ending to justify the journey.

    I recently watched The Dead Thing (2024), a Valentine's Day release on Shudder. The story follows a single woman struggling to find a meaningful connection, whether in real life or through dating apps. She eventually meets a mysterious man who seems to have an unusual influence on her, changing the way she sees-and craves-relationships. But what exactly is she craving, and why?

    Directed by Elric Kane (Kissy Kissy), the film stars Katherine Hughes (Tangled), Emily Joy Lemus (Oppenheimer), Josh Marble (The Calling), and Joey Millin (Threshold).

    This is one of those films that had potential, thanks to its unique premise and the mystery surrounding its events. The cast delivers solid performances, and there are some effective uses of lighting, shadows, and masks/makeup. However, the slow burn is too methodical, dragging on without much payoff. While there's some horror nudity and intriguing visuals, the film ultimately fails to build on its ideas, leaving it feeling hollow.

    In conclusion, The Dead Thing plays like a poor man's Bones and All, but without a strong ending to justify the journey. I'd rate it a 4/10 and recommend skipping it.

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      The book "House of Psychotic Women" is seen on Kyle's nightstand. Written by Kier-La Janisse, it is billed as "an autobiographical topography of female neurosis in horror and exploitation films."

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