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Encuentro con el Mal

Título original: Meeting Evil
  • 2012
  • R
  • 1h 29min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
5.3/10
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Samuel L. Jackson and Luke Wilson in Encuentro con el Mal (2012)
When John Fleton, a depressed suburban family man and recently fired realtor, offers to help a stranger with his car, John is sucked into a surreal, nightmarish murder spree that forces him to question everything about his life, his mode of behavior, and the very nature of evil.
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Un misterioso desconocido lleva a John a un viaje lleno de asesinatos que transforma a este marido y padre de familia de voluntad débil y desilusionado en un héroe desesperado dispuesto a to... Leer todoUn misterioso desconocido lleva a John a un viaje lleno de asesinatos que transforma a este marido y padre de familia de voluntad débil y desilusionado en un héroe desesperado dispuesto a todo para proteger a su familia.Un misterioso desconocido lleva a John a un viaje lleno de asesinatos que transforma a este marido y padre de familia de voluntad débil y desilusionado en un héroe desesperado dispuesto a todo para proteger a su familia.

  • Dirección
    • Chris Fisher
  • Guionistas
    • Thomas Berger
    • Chris Fisher
  • Elenco
    • Luke Wilson
    • Samuel L. Jackson
    • Leslie Bibb
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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    13 k
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    • Dirección
      • Chris Fisher
    • Guionistas
      • Thomas Berger
      • Chris Fisher
    • Elenco
      • Luke Wilson
      • Samuel L. Jackson
      • Leslie Bibb
    • 87Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 36Opiniones de los críticos
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    Luke Wilson
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    • John Felton
    Samuel L. Jackson
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    • Richie
    Leslie Bibb
    Leslie Bibb
    • Joanie Felton
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    • Redneck Trucker
    Ryan Lee
    Ryan Lee
    • Scooter
    • (as Ryan Scott Lee)
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    • John Felton Jr.
    • (as Samuel Robbins)
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    • Sam Felton
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    • Bartender
    Allie McConnell
    • Gas Station Attendant
    Jillian Batherson
    Jillian Batherson
    • Charlene
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    • Little Girl with Dog
    Jimmy Townsend
    • Suburban Cop #1
    • (as James Townsend)
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      • Chris Fisher
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      • Thomas Berger
      • Chris Fisher
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    3FilmPulse

    Awful

    There were times during Chris Fisher's Meeting Evil when I wasn't quite sure what kind of movie I was watching. The music, especially near the beginning, seems to indicate that its horror. The cinematography lends itself to art house aspirations, and the plot is a cross between thriller and noir. It became clear after not too long that the reason I could not figure out what I was watching is because the filmmakers didn't know either. And that doesn't help the movie one bit.

    Luke Wilson stars as John Felton, a family man who has had the world fall in on him. He's lost his job, he's overdue on all his bills and he comes home to find a foreclosure notice on his front door.

    His recent troubles are causing issues at home, with his wife Joanie (Leslie Bibb) expressing obvious frustration at their current financial situation. Everything changes when Richie (Samuel L. Jackson) knocks on John's door, asking for help with his stalled car.

    One event leads to another and before John knows it, he's being led by Richie across his county, leaving murdered bodies in his wake.

    It's a pretty straight forward setup for a crime thriller, but the film has so many problems that after a while, everything stops being tense and comes across as satirical. Having not read the original novel by Thomas Berger, I cannot comment whether these issues were present in the source material or whether they were introduced in the film. In either case, they don't serve it well.

    Jackson seems to know the ridiculousness of the material because his portrayal of Richie is so amazingly campy that it is hard to fault him for it. It's more self-aware than it is bad.

    Wilson on the other hand, is as vibrant as dead fish, bringing no sense of desperation to a man that should be desperate about everything that's going on around him.

    The script (penned by Fisher himself), is awful, giving both leads, as well as the supporting cast almost nothing worthwhile to say, making the film's message – yes, it has one – totally nonsensical.

    Add to that some dangling plot points that are never explained, a ridiculous twist at the end and recurring characters that add nothing to the plot (seriously, was there a time in this movie when that little girl wasn't outside walking her dog?), and what you have is a film that leaves the viewer throwing their hands in the air in frustration.

    As a film Meeting Evil is pretty terrible, but as fodder for a Saturday Night movie watching party it might have merit – especially if one decides to use it as the basis for a drinking game.

    Daniel FilmPulse.net
    7Thrill_KillZ

    A good powerful performance from Samuel L. Jackson

    Firstly I must say that the entire first half of the film kept reminding me of Collateral just with a switch of Tom Cruise to Samuel L. Jackson. Now as far as the film is concerned the plot was very familiar to me, I have seen it before but then again what haven't I saw before. For it's rather simple plot basis you come to expect some pretty good acting throughout, if you are looking for a complex thriller with twists & turns you may not like it, it's all about the acting. Now for the action and basic thrills of the film, they do enough to deliver the viewer a decent portrayal of good guy(Wilson) caught in the web with a very dangerous man named RICHIE (S.L.Jackson). As the film starts Wilson's character named JOHN is literally having THE WORST DAY of his life, his career has gone down the toilet & if that isn't bad enough he comes home to see a foreclosure note on the front door of his beautiful dream home plus he also has two young children to take care of. Then right about when I would be downing a handful of Valium he gets on knock on his door and there stands good old Samuel L. on his door step dressed in a nice suit & hat to boot and his evil presence is felt immediately, plus we know him from his lengthy film career as one real bad son of a @itch. His power and presence is tremendous for every minute.

    Sadly, what happened to him earlier is just the starting point of an even worse day for this poor devastated man John. Then with a hard knock on john's door stands Jackson's character Richie arriving at his house complaining of car trouble, asking for a push to pop the clutch because he said it was running on fumes. One thing led to another & before you know it Wilson's character is barreling down the highway with Jackson at the wheel. The events that occur for the rest of the film let's say are pretty interesting to say the very least. Though he doesn't know it yet John is in for the ride of his life. I know that a lot of viewers have seen this plot before, it's been done countless times over the years, but with the right writing and convincing characters you could provide the needed electricity to entertain you for the run time

    The acting from Jackson was what made this a good film, I couldn't think of another actor I would want to take his place It's a solid 7/10 partly because the production & cinematography were excellent, I enjoyed the camera work quite a bit. As for the conclusion of the film I was slightly surprised at the end though there was many subtle hints thrown at the audience all throughout the film. I am guessing that this isn't going to have a theater showing, due to the plot & not enough beef for Hollywood to embrace. So many films during 2011 that I thought were amazing went to VOD, I would like to see exactly what criteria they use, whether it's private screenings or what? Anyway again I call this a 7/10
    5RedQueenIMDB

    Exceptional Samuel L. Jackson Tale but Not for the Masses

    Psycho thriller with classic Sam Jackson at his campy best. All the acting was top notch, but the movie was hard to figure out. I loved that you never really knew where it was going. Neither did the protagonist.

    And I really liked the main characters. They were believable and respectable.

    The goal of this film wasn't to spell everything out for the viewer, but to take you for a ride. Not knowing what was going on the whole time was engrossing for me. That's what the protagonist was going through. So I identified with him and his decisions throughout.

    Really, I don't know why there are so few good reviews on this film. Perhaps one thing to keep in mind is people lie and manipulate. Especially evil psycho people. They also tend to target someone, usually someone they're jealous of, to mess with. If that's never happened to you before, this film is going to mess with your mind!

    I was looking for more symbolism in the story and visuals. But the messages were all in the characters' actions, including a great allegorical story in addition to the main story. Plus a nice philosophy at the end. Had a bad day, but the sun will rise again tomorrow.

    Enjoyable re-watch. I love that it didn't stress me out with torture or suspense, but has multiple layers of depth. The movie is way better than I'm making it sound. Just roll with it!
    5dukebrazi

    Weird movie.

    Weird movie - and not in a good way. I really wanted to like this movie, which probably never helps, but the story and character behaviors are so far-fetched it kinda ruined it for me.

    I had not read the book, so Sam's character made me wonder about his motives etc which kept me interested to the end.

    The acting is solid but the editing seemed a bit off. It felt like a direct-to-DVD on production value for some reason.

    Not the worst movie but I can't really recommend it with so many other better movies out there. Keep your expectations low if you're gonna see it.
    Michael_Elliott

    Not a Complete Success but It's Unlike An Other Movie

    Meeting Evil (2012)

    *** (out of 4)

    John (Luke Wilson) has his life ripped from him when he loses his job, falls behind on all his bills and sees no real reason to live but then he meets a mysterious Richie (Samuel L. Jackson) who asks him for help. Richie soon forces John into a wild and violent killing spree but for reasons that the troubled man can't figure out. MEETING EVIL isn't nearly as smart as it tries to be and in the end it's not a completely successful film but I must admit that I've never quite seen anything like it. The entire film is a very strange one as it contains a story that constantly keeps you off guard, some fine performances and a bizarre atmosphere that just hangs over the entire thing. Writer-director Chris Fisher deserves quite a bit of credit by taking a familiar set-up (good man kidnapped by evil) and doing something rather fresh and original with it. I'm going to avoid any major spoilers but I do think the film comes up somewhat short in whatever message it's trying to get across but there's still enough good stuff here to make it worth viewing. One thing are the two lead performances with both Wilson and Jackson turning in fine work. Wilson does a very believable job playing this loser who constantly lets people push him around. I thought the actor made you care for this character while at the same time hating him for not being more of a man. Jackson often falls into playing himself but that's not the case here as he completely loses himself in this character. Jackson plays the part with a certain edge that actually helps the film and especially in some of the darker comic moments, which there are a few of and he makes them very funny. As you'd expect, there's a twist at the end and in a rare case I think it actually works. What I enjoyed most about MEETING EVIL is that I never really knew where it was going to go next. The entire set-up is a pretty crazy one and it doesn't make sense all of the time but it did keep me interested in what was going on and I was constantly wondering what was going to happen next. The film isn't a complete success but I think it's good entertainment.

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      At the gas station, the credit card Richie pulls out has a design that resembles the old Bank Americard which changed to Visa in 1976. The blue and gold bands and color palette most closely matches Visa cards from 2000-2006. It doesn't have a mag stripe on the back.
    • Errores
      At 1:19:30, after John knocks Richie into the muddy water with a shovel, he drops that 'steel-headed' shovel into the water and it floats like a cork bobber.
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      Richie: Stop trying to figure me out. I got my own ideas.

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 30 de marzo de 2012 (Estados Unidos)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
    • Sitios oficiales
      • Motion Picture Corporation of America
      • Motion Picture Corporation of America
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      • Meeting Evil
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Destrehan, Luisiana, Estados Unidos
    • Productoras
      • Louisiana Entertainment Screen Services - L.E.S.S.
      • Motion Picture Corporation of America (MPCA)
      • Stage 6 Films
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      • USD 525
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 181
      • 6 may 2012
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