Agrega una trama en tu idiomaInspired by true events. Filmed at the murder scene. A group of friends, while on a Christmas vacation to a cabin in Southern Oregon, learn of a rumor of an antisocial woman who allegedly mu... Leer todoInspired by true events. Filmed at the murder scene. A group of friends, while on a Christmas vacation to a cabin in Southern Oregon, learn of a rumor of an antisocial woman who allegedly murders people and feeds her victims to pigs.Inspired by true events. Filmed at the murder scene. A group of friends, while on a Christmas vacation to a cabin in Southern Oregon, learn of a rumor of an antisocial woman who allegedly murders people and feeds her victims to pigs.
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Shyvhan Storm
- Marcus
- (as Marcus Gonzalez)
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The "Piglady" in this film, is based on convicted killer Susan Monica, who killed two of her farm hands on her farm in Oregon...and fed them to her pigs.
In at least one of the cases...she claimed that her pigs had attacked one of the men...and, having disemboweled him...she shot him to ease his suffering.
Though, she also stated that she did not value human life.
And expressed that she liked animals more than she did people.
This film boasts being based on this story.
And is, apparently, shot on the actual farm where the murders took place.
It is, however, of the homemade horror type quality.
And takes the story on which it is based...and turns it into a slasher.
With the Piglady's targets being a group of young Californian adults, who have gone to the cabin of one of their parents for Christmas.
Which just so happens to be on the property next to the Piglady.
Who holds a grudge against them, because the father of the one guy keeps trying to buy her land off her.
Which she is adamant...is not for sale.
Unfortunately, their attempt to spin the slasher angle in with the "based on a true story" bit just doesn't work.
They just don't meld well together...and, as such, it comes off incredibly forced.
Not to mention...the pigs come off as having almost supernatural abilities.
Which requires an absolute suspension of disbelief, to come off anything less than absurd.
There's also way too much of a focus on character development.
With the horror seeming to play second fiddle to it.
There are actually some decent special effects though...in the parts that are more horror oriented.
But the writing is lackluster.
And the acting is pretty mediocre.
So it never really goes beyond being mid.
And even then...it's on the lower side of that spectrum.
It's not overtly horrible, or unwatchable, though.
Just relatively forgettable.
Anyone familiar with Gravitas releases will have come to expect this going in, however.
So it's not really surprising.
But it's quite obvious all the other early reviewers of this film are paid shills.
Because they are rating this way too high.
In my honest opinion...it ranks about a 2 out of 10.
In at least one of the cases...she claimed that her pigs had attacked one of the men...and, having disemboweled him...she shot him to ease his suffering.
Though, she also stated that she did not value human life.
And expressed that she liked animals more than she did people.
This film boasts being based on this story.
And is, apparently, shot on the actual farm where the murders took place.
It is, however, of the homemade horror type quality.
And takes the story on which it is based...and turns it into a slasher.
With the Piglady's targets being a group of young Californian adults, who have gone to the cabin of one of their parents for Christmas.
Which just so happens to be on the property next to the Piglady.
Who holds a grudge against them, because the father of the one guy keeps trying to buy her land off her.
Which she is adamant...is not for sale.
Unfortunately, their attempt to spin the slasher angle in with the "based on a true story" bit just doesn't work.
They just don't meld well together...and, as such, it comes off incredibly forced.
Not to mention...the pigs come off as having almost supernatural abilities.
Which requires an absolute suspension of disbelief, to come off anything less than absurd.
There's also way too much of a focus on character development.
With the horror seeming to play second fiddle to it.
There are actually some decent special effects though...in the parts that are more horror oriented.
But the writing is lackluster.
And the acting is pretty mediocre.
So it never really goes beyond being mid.
And even then...it's on the lower side of that spectrum.
It's not overtly horrible, or unwatchable, though.
Just relatively forgettable.
Anyone familiar with Gravitas releases will have come to expect this going in, however.
So it's not really surprising.
But it's quite obvious all the other early reviewers of this film are paid shills.
Because they are rating this way too high.
In my honest opinion...it ranks about a 2 out of 10.
Key points:
Based on a true story. Filmed where the murders happened.
Original take on the slasher genre. First movie I've seen with female villain and first with pigs being used on command.
Some flaws in the script and acting. No major plot holes. Leaves a lot of questions.
Overall, an entertaining and suspenseful film.
Piglady is a 2023 horror film about a group of friends who go on a Christmas vacation to a remote cabin in Oregon. They soon discover that the area is haunted / stalked by a mysterious woman (ambiguous gender) who is said to have killed and mutilated several people. The film is "loosely" based on the true story of Susan Monica, a woman who was convicted of murdering four people in Oregon in the early 2010's.
Piglady is an original take on the slasher genre. The film does not only rely on jump scares or gore to scare its audience. Instead, it creates a sense of suspense and dread by building tension and atmosphere. The film is also notable for its strong female characters. The lead characters are all women who are strong, independent, and resourceful.
However, the film is not without its flaws. The script is a bit uneven, and some of the acting is subpar. The film also drags in a few places. Overall, Piglady is an entertaining and suspenseful film, but it is not without its flaws.
Strengths:
Original take on the slasher genre.
Strong female characters.
Suspenseful and atmospheric.
True story filmed on the location.
Fantastic special effects / props
Weaknesses:
Uneven script.
Some subpar acting.
Slow pacing in a few places.
Overall:
Piglady is a flawed film, but it is also an entertaining and suspenseful one. Fans of the slasher genre will likely enjoy the film, but it may not be for everyone. I would recommend the film to fans of the genre who are looking for something a bit different.
I give it a 6/10 but rated it higher because it has a unique charm about it. It's quite funny in spots. And it's a directorial debut and all things considered it produced quite well considering it was a crowdfunded moving raising my rating to a 8/10
It's a fun movie produced with a low budget and considering the coordination required to make a movie and doing so at night with real pigs, I have to give it props.
Based on a true story. Filmed where the murders happened.
Original take on the slasher genre. First movie I've seen with female villain and first with pigs being used on command.
Some flaws in the script and acting. No major plot holes. Leaves a lot of questions.
Overall, an entertaining and suspenseful film.
Piglady is a 2023 horror film about a group of friends who go on a Christmas vacation to a remote cabin in Oregon. They soon discover that the area is haunted / stalked by a mysterious woman (ambiguous gender) who is said to have killed and mutilated several people. The film is "loosely" based on the true story of Susan Monica, a woman who was convicted of murdering four people in Oregon in the early 2010's.
Piglady is an original take on the slasher genre. The film does not only rely on jump scares or gore to scare its audience. Instead, it creates a sense of suspense and dread by building tension and atmosphere. The film is also notable for its strong female characters. The lead characters are all women who are strong, independent, and resourceful.
However, the film is not without its flaws. The script is a bit uneven, and some of the acting is subpar. The film also drags in a few places. Overall, Piglady is an entertaining and suspenseful film, but it is not without its flaws.
Strengths:
Original take on the slasher genre.
Strong female characters.
Suspenseful and atmospheric.
True story filmed on the location.
Fantastic special effects / props
Weaknesses:
Uneven script.
Some subpar acting.
Slow pacing in a few places.
Overall:
Piglady is a flawed film, but it is also an entertaining and suspenseful one. Fans of the slasher genre will likely enjoy the film, but it may not be for everyone. I would recommend the film to fans of the genre who are looking for something a bit different.
I give it a 6/10 but rated it higher because it has a unique charm about it. It's quite funny in spots. And it's a directorial debut and all things considered it produced quite well considering it was a crowdfunded moving raising my rating to a 8/10
It's a fun movie produced with a low budget and considering the coordination required to make a movie and doing so at night with real pigs, I have to give it props.
I don't even know where to begin eith this. The movie is based on a man, who pretends to be a woman, named Susan Monica. He killed two farm hands and fed them to pigs. To say this movie is based on those events is a bald face lie.
Nothing the characters do makes a lick of sense. Who has a fire pit at their camp what seems like a 1/2 a mile or more from the cabin (the people at the fire cant hear gun shots or people screaming being butchered with a machete). While they're being picked off one by one, none of them think to run towards their friend, at the fire, who's got a 1911 bolstered. They seemingly run into the dark forest, as the antagonist walks after them, instead of running down the path marked with glow sticks that would lead them to safety. This trained marine with the sidearm gets easily bested by a grossly obese man.
The acting, dialog, and characters are insufferable. What is up with that sheriff's deputy?
I don't mind shalsher flicks, but this was unreal bad.
Also, I counted 10 rounds fired. That 1911 didn't have a 10 round mag.
Nothing the characters do makes a lick of sense. Who has a fire pit at their camp what seems like a 1/2 a mile or more from the cabin (the people at the fire cant hear gun shots or people screaming being butchered with a machete). While they're being picked off one by one, none of them think to run towards their friend, at the fire, who's got a 1911 bolstered. They seemingly run into the dark forest, as the antagonist walks after them, instead of running down the path marked with glow sticks that would lead them to safety. This trained marine with the sidearm gets easily bested by a grossly obese man.
The acting, dialog, and characters are insufferable. What is up with that sheriff's deputy?
I don't mind shalsher flicks, but this was unreal bad.
Also, I counted 10 rounds fired. That 1911 didn't have a 10 round mag.
So we spend 80% of the movie getting to know the most uninteresting, unlikable and boring characters you'll ever see. Some of the transition shots are just so terribly done, I thought the movie may have been edited on an iPhone. Same with the quality. The movie relies heavily on shadows and the dark because their special effects are truly terrible, so much so that most of the kill shots are done with the kill being hidden via camera angle + lack of lighting, and the audience just seeing a bunch of random blood splatter or the aftermath shot. It is filled with bad movie cliches that continue to amplify the films lack of uniqueness. Would've been better if they'd stuck true to the real story. The people who made this movie did not have enough creativity to make it appealing or interesting, and I can only believe the good reviews have been paid for because there is no way anyone is watching this and thinking it was even close to decent. I haven't even touched on the bad acting or the fact that they, multiple times, give the audience exposition on whatever information the audience needs to know instead of creating the scene itself (like the literal resolution of the movie), but that's just beating the dead horse at this point. I only finished it so I could write this review honestly.
You gotta give credit to anyone out there expressing their form of art! I'm always stoked to see and support go getters! It takes courage and a lot of blood, sweat and tears to bring a production of any kind to life. Way to go! It was very entertaining! I liked the characters and thought it was a good balance of personalities sprinkled with funny one liners, yet startling and jumpy at times. The scenery is beautifully shot and the fact it's close to the actual property where the murders took place is really cool. And the pigs! I don't how they pulled that one off but I'm a big fan of pigs regardless if they eat humans or not! I've watched it twice so far!
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