Bad Things
- 2023
- 1h 26min
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3.8/10
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA group of friends go to a hotel for a weekend getaway and soon discover that women do bad things here.A group of friends go to a hotel for a weekend getaway and soon discover that women do bad things here.A group of friends go to a hotel for a weekend getaway and soon discover that women do bad things here.
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Hey considering they likely didn't spend 8 billion dollars producing this movie it is pretty good. Is it scary? Hey I'm very hard to scare so don't ask me.... but for the average viewer I would say it might have moments. If you are a fan of or familiar with The Shining, you could easily find this very similar. In fact I am certain there was some intent to make several tributes in this film. For me personally it felt like the goal was to root for the "monster". Each character seemed to be drawn as unlikable and you may wonder why are they friends? If you like a movie that is not real obvious about what is going on, this one can make you wonder..... I would not watch it again but it was worth one viewing.
Bad Things might just be the worse film I've seen all year, 2023. I don't think the makers of this film have the basic knowledge of how to make any film and certainly not a horror film.
The central characters' friendship and intersecting romantic relationships, which are meant to be the film's grounding center, are described as having flimsy connections and dead air. The performances lacking chemistry and genuine feeling, leaving the film lacking emotional investment. The acting performances were abysmal.
It looks like they were striving for something along the lines of The Shining since it draws a lot of its inspiration from the Kubrick film. But they failed miserably.
The central characters' friendship and intersecting romantic relationships, which are meant to be the film's grounding center, are described as having flimsy connections and dead air. The performances lacking chemistry and genuine feeling, leaving the film lacking emotional investment. The acting performances were abysmal.
It looks like they were striving for something along the lines of The Shining since it draws a lot of its inspiration from the Kubrick film. But they failed miserably.
Watching this movie is like watching a car fire across the street. The only reason you keep watching is to see how bad it really is. You might hope it could become "so bad it's good", but no... it's just bad, but shows signs of possibly having had potential and that only makes it worse. I watched all the way to the end, unfortunately.
It feels like another film maker could have made a decent version of this film. There's some promising moments. (e.g. A super interesting "haunted" scene with a bunch of customers who probably aren't real.) However, the moments that are interesting only add to the disappointment of how bad the film ends up being, as a whole.
There are interesting characters here, none of whom are likeable because they are so terrible to each other, but that could have used somehow. Instead It's all just squandered opportunities.
I would have rated it a 1 except that a couple of the performers do a decent job. So, I'll give them points even though they can't save the script. (In the end I just felt embarrassed for them, having to have been in such a bad movie.) I'm sure the people playing the main character's trans/lesbian love interests could do well in other films. I'll actually look them up. I'd bet they are in better movies where their performances aren't wasted by bad writing/direction.
Better directing and writing could have resulted in a good movie, but in the end, this film just sucks. Its momentary glimmers of potential and its brief scenes generating interest, only makes its ultimate emptiness and disappointment more frustrating.
It feels like another film maker could have made a decent version of this film. There's some promising moments. (e.g. A super interesting "haunted" scene with a bunch of customers who probably aren't real.) However, the moments that are interesting only add to the disappointment of how bad the film ends up being, as a whole.
There are interesting characters here, none of whom are likeable because they are so terrible to each other, but that could have used somehow. Instead It's all just squandered opportunities.
I would have rated it a 1 except that a couple of the performers do a decent job. So, I'll give them points even though they can't save the script. (In the end I just felt embarrassed for them, having to have been in such a bad movie.) I'm sure the people playing the main character's trans/lesbian love interests could do well in other films. I'll actually look them up. I'd bet they are in better movies where their performances aren't wasted by bad writing/direction.
Better directing and writing could have resulted in a good movie, but in the end, this film just sucks. Its momentary glimmers of potential and its brief scenes generating interest, only makes its ultimate emptiness and disappointment more frustrating.
The actors in this movie made you believe in their characters. Their actions, reactions, and incidental chatter sounded like people really talk.
Unfortunately that's the only nice thing I can say about this movie. The setting and setup is great... if Stephen King hadn't thought of it half a century ago. The direction is uneven, sprinkling a few interesting scenes into an hour-and-a-half of ennui. And the writing.... Four characters that I cared nothing about, trying to survive, or not, whatever. This movie-other than the actors-came across like the product of a high school English assignment from an ineffective teacher: "Write a new ending for 'The Shining.' And remember, if less is more, then nothing must be everything!"
Unfortunately that's the only nice thing I can say about this movie. The setting and setup is great... if Stephen King hadn't thought of it half a century ago. The direction is uneven, sprinkling a few interesting scenes into an hour-and-a-half of ennui. And the writing.... Four characters that I cared nothing about, trying to survive, or not, whatever. This movie-other than the actors-came across like the product of a high school English assignment from an ineffective teacher: "Write a new ending for 'The Shining.' And remember, if less is more, then nothing must be everything!"
This is such an interesting film.
At first, I wasn't super into it.
But, once the paranoia set in...it had won me over.
The story revolves around a big city lesbian- named Ruthie- who has inherited her grandmother's rural hotel, and brought her closest friends to check it out, before she sells it.
Ultimately, the whole thing is a psychological horror.
But it's not exactly clear that such is the case, right from the beginning.
Which is what has left many other reviewers confused, I suspect.
Because things definitely get weird.
To the point where you question whether any of what you are watching is actually real.
What is clear, however, is that all the characters become paranoid, for different reasons, at different points in the film.
And that someone is attacking people.
It's just hard to pin down exactly who that is.
Making it all quite Lynchian in nature.
Up until the point that things do actually become clear, in the end.
Where the film takes on a bit of an Argento vibe.
With an aura of extreme paranoia, induced by severe childhood trauma.
And the strained relationships you experience in life as a result of this.
No doubt, it's a bit of a confounding- and rather weird- experience.
But it is actually quite a cleverly constructed film.
That you could easily place in the company of films like Vertigo; Beau Is Afraid; and Raoul Ruiz's epic psychological masterpiece, Le Territoire.
Just...not quite on the same level of those films.
You might be inclined to pair it with other, recent, lesbian oriented horrors, like Jagged Mind, and My Animal, from this year, as well.
Which would make for an interesting marathon.
Because, in the end...once you let it simmer, and come to fruition...there's really nothing not to love about this film.
It may be a bit of a slow burner...and have a pretty bizarre plot.
But it's actually kind of a sleeper hit, in my opinion.
So it get's my seal of approval.
And emphatic recommendation.
Don't let the haters make you pass this one by.
Because, while it may not be for everyone...it's most definitely worth a watch.
6.5 out of 10.
At first, I wasn't super into it.
But, once the paranoia set in...it had won me over.
The story revolves around a big city lesbian- named Ruthie- who has inherited her grandmother's rural hotel, and brought her closest friends to check it out, before she sells it.
Ultimately, the whole thing is a psychological horror.
But it's not exactly clear that such is the case, right from the beginning.
Which is what has left many other reviewers confused, I suspect.
Because things definitely get weird.
To the point where you question whether any of what you are watching is actually real.
What is clear, however, is that all the characters become paranoid, for different reasons, at different points in the film.
And that someone is attacking people.
It's just hard to pin down exactly who that is.
Making it all quite Lynchian in nature.
Up until the point that things do actually become clear, in the end.
Where the film takes on a bit of an Argento vibe.
With an aura of extreme paranoia, induced by severe childhood trauma.
And the strained relationships you experience in life as a result of this.
No doubt, it's a bit of a confounding- and rather weird- experience.
But it is actually quite a cleverly constructed film.
That you could easily place in the company of films like Vertigo; Beau Is Afraid; and Raoul Ruiz's epic psychological masterpiece, Le Territoire.
Just...not quite on the same level of those films.
You might be inclined to pair it with other, recent, lesbian oriented horrors, like Jagged Mind, and My Animal, from this year, as well.
Which would make for an interesting marathon.
Because, in the end...once you let it simmer, and come to fruition...there's really nothing not to love about this film.
It may be a bit of a slow burner...and have a pretty bizarre plot.
But it's actually kind of a sleeper hit, in my opinion.
So it get's my seal of approval.
And emphatic recommendation.
Don't let the haters make you pass this one by.
Because, while it may not be for everyone...it's most definitely worth a watch.
6.5 out of 10.
¿Sabías que…?
- ErroresWhen Maddie and Cal subdue Ruthie, they use a shirt tie her hands behind her and force her into a bathroom, when the scene cuts back to Ruthie, she's no longer bound when she bangs on the door.
But her hands are only loosely restrained. It's perfectly believable that without Maddie's grip on her arms the shirt that is binding her simply fell off.
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- 1h 26min(86 min)
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- 1.85 : 1
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