El cineasta Liam Le Guillou se embarca en un viaje hacia el ocultismo para descubrir si la magia existe, desafiando sus percepciones de la realidad y las creencias a través de un atrevido y ... Leer todoEl cineasta Liam Le Guillou se embarca en un viaje hacia el ocultismo para descubrir si la magia existe, desafiando sus percepciones de la realidad y las creencias a través de un atrevido y oscuro experimento social sin precedentes.El cineasta Liam Le Guillou se embarca en un viaje hacia el ocultismo para descubrir si la magia existe, desafiando sus percepciones de la realidad y las creencias a través de un atrevido y oscuro experimento social sin precedentes.
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Firstly all the other reviews look like they were written by Ai. I have a strong feeling alot of the reviews and ratings are manipulated by the film maker or his cohorts. Because.. this documentary is a total waste of time, it is borderline one of the worst docs I've ever seen. The main guy has zero charisma and is painfully boring,he has zero personality. It would of been nice if he could of been cursed with one. Don't waste your time he doesn't even get a single bad curse in the entire show, everything is a knock off. They've paid tourist traps to do a private show. It's honestly so bloody awful, that the other reviews are blowing my mind.
Please someone else watch it, so they can see just how terrible this show is.
Please someone else watch it, so they can see just how terrible this show is.
A CURSED MAN
Gripping and unsettling, A Cursed Man is a fascinating dive into the unknown that challenges the boundaries of belief and reality. Filmmaker Liam Le Guillou embarks on a daring experiment, subjecting himself to alleged dark magic to test its effects firsthand. What follows is a tense and thought-provoking journey that blends eerie encounters with scientific insight, raising profound questions about the power of the mind and the consequences of belief.
The documentary's strength lies in its ability to maintain a sense of skepticism while fully immersing the audience in an unsettling atmosphere. Le Guillou approaches his subject with both curiosity and caution, leading to moments that are as unnerving as they are revelatory. The film masterfully balances eerie rituals with expert analysis, creating an experience that is both chilling and intellectually stimulating.
Visually, A Cursed Man leans into its eerie subject matter with haunting cinematography that enhances the tension. Dark, shadowy settings and ominous sound design heighten the film's unsettling tone, making even the most skeptical viewer feel a creeping sense of unease. Yet, beneath the supernatural elements, the documentary also delves into the psychology of fear, suggestion, and belief, revealing how the mind can manifest real consequences from perceived threats.
Whether you approach it as an investigation of dark magic or a psychological experiment, A Cursed Man is undeniably compelling. It lingers long after the credits roll, leaving viewers to question the true power of curses - whether supernatural or self-inflicted.
A must-watch and well worth the price of admission.
Gripping and unsettling, A Cursed Man is a fascinating dive into the unknown that challenges the boundaries of belief and reality. Filmmaker Liam Le Guillou embarks on a daring experiment, subjecting himself to alleged dark magic to test its effects firsthand. What follows is a tense and thought-provoking journey that blends eerie encounters with scientific insight, raising profound questions about the power of the mind and the consequences of belief.
The documentary's strength lies in its ability to maintain a sense of skepticism while fully immersing the audience in an unsettling atmosphere. Le Guillou approaches his subject with both curiosity and caution, leading to moments that are as unnerving as they are revelatory. The film masterfully balances eerie rituals with expert analysis, creating an experience that is both chilling and intellectually stimulating.
Visually, A Cursed Man leans into its eerie subject matter with haunting cinematography that enhances the tension. Dark, shadowy settings and ominous sound design heighten the film's unsettling tone, making even the most skeptical viewer feel a creeping sense of unease. Yet, beneath the supernatural elements, the documentary also delves into the psychology of fear, suggestion, and belief, revealing how the mind can manifest real consequences from perceived threats.
Whether you approach it as an investigation of dark magic or a psychological experiment, A Cursed Man is undeniably compelling. It lingers long after the credits roll, leaving viewers to question the true power of curses - whether supernatural or self-inflicted.
A must-watch and well worth the price of admission.
This was a hard watch. It had an interesting premise but the film on a whole was extremely bland. The dialogue is forced, the interviews are awkward, and the host has no personality. The only positive I can mention is that some of the cinematography was nice. I decided to rent this on Amazon prime for $5, and it feels like the only thing that was cursed was my wallet. Skip this one.
I now have to fill an extra 300 characters for this review to publish so I am just going to list adjectives that describe this film: Boring, generic, cheesy, bland, uninteresting, drawn out, time wasting, unsatisfying, uninspired.
I now have to fill an extra 300 characters for this review to publish so I am just going to list adjectives that describe this film: Boring, generic, cheesy, bland, uninteresting, drawn out, time wasting, unsatisfying, uninspired.
A Cursed Man is a really interesting documentary because it deals with the supernatural and asks the question: What if the filmmaker gets cursed to see if it's real? Hell yeah, I want to see that. Even if you don't believe in being cursed, why would anyone risk it by willingly being the recipient? Well, thankfully, Liam Le Guillou, the director and star, allows that to happen to him. And we're not talking about a good luck curse-he allows a dark curse, and the way he engages with people who specialize in the dark arts, is a fun way to learn about this world.
A cool aspect of this documentary goes into how Voodoo and witchcraft are all about being interconnected and how the mind can influence our physical being. I kind of now want to study Voodoo. One Voodoo priest even calls out the filmmaker by calling him entitled to want to be cursed, and I'm so happy they left that in because it gives the doc more credibility.
The doc follows Liam who travels all over the world talking with different people who are either experts in black magic or scientists who can put a scientific spin on things.
It's beautifully shot and moves pretty fast. It's worth watching not only to see how the curses affect the filmmaker but also for the intriguing inside look into this dark world from a skeptical filmmaker's perspective.
A cool aspect of this documentary goes into how Voodoo and witchcraft are all about being interconnected and how the mind can influence our physical being. I kind of now want to study Voodoo. One Voodoo priest even calls out the filmmaker by calling him entitled to want to be cursed, and I'm so happy they left that in because it gives the doc more credibility.
The doc follows Liam who travels all over the world talking with different people who are either experts in black magic or scientists who can put a scientific spin on things.
It's beautifully shot and moves pretty fast. It's worth watching not only to see how the curses affect the filmmaker but also for the intriguing inside look into this dark world from a skeptical filmmaker's perspective.
I was genuinely interested in this topic and really looking forward to watching it. I enjoy learning about different spiritual practices and perspectives, especially ones that aren't often explored in mainstream media. That's why I rented this. I thought it would offer a fresh, thoughtful, maybe even eye-opening take on something meaningful. But honestly, it ended up being a huge disappointment.
From the very start, it just felt flat. There was no real spark or energy. The pacing was painfully slow, and the way the story was structured didn't help at all. I kept waiting for it to pick up or offer some kind of deeper insight, but it just kind of dragged along. I wouldn't even call it a slow burn. It was just dull. And when you're covering a topic as layered as spirituality, that's saying something.
The main person at the center of it all was supposed to carry the whole thing, but he had no charisma whatsoever. I hate to be harsh, but he was really hard to connect with. His delivery was so monotone and flat, and he didn't seem to bring any personality to what he was saying. I don't expect everyone to be a performer, but if you're the focus of a documentary, you need to at least hold the audience's attention. He just didn't. It felt like being talked at, not spoken to. There was no warmth, no emotion, and no sense of connection.
I kept thinking it might get better. That maybe another voice would step in or it would build into something more powerful. But that never really happened. There were moments where it seemed like it was heading somewhere, but it never followed through. The film didn't have much of a point of view, and the storytelling was all over the place. For something that's meant to explore spiritual ideas, it didn't inspire anything at all. No new thoughts, no curiosity, and nothing that stayed with me afterwards.
I was surprised to see how many good reviews this has. I even went back and checked them again to make sure I hadn't missed something. I know everyone connects with different things, but I honestly don't get the hype. This just didn't deliver. It barely scratched the surface of what could have been a fascinating subject, and I walked away from it feeling like I'd wasted my time.
What made it worse was the price. I paid $5.99 to rent this, which is not a huge amount, but it still feels like a waste when the experience was this underwhelming. If it had been free, maybe I wouldn't feel so annoyed. But when you pay to watch something, you expect it to at least be engaging or thought-provoking. This wasn't either.
Overall, the film could have been so much more. The topic deserved a deeper, more thoughtful approach. Instead, what we got felt unfinished, uninspired, and honestly, just boring. I wouldn't recommend it to anyone, even if you're really into this kind of subject matter. There are so many better ways to explore these ideas.
If you're curious about the topic, go find a podcast or read a book instead. Even a quick YouTube search would probably be more worthwhile. Just don't waste your $5.99 like I did. I wanted to enjoy this, and I really tried to stay open-minded. But in the end, it just didn't do the subject any justice.
From the very start, it just felt flat. There was no real spark or energy. The pacing was painfully slow, and the way the story was structured didn't help at all. I kept waiting for it to pick up or offer some kind of deeper insight, but it just kind of dragged along. I wouldn't even call it a slow burn. It was just dull. And when you're covering a topic as layered as spirituality, that's saying something.
The main person at the center of it all was supposed to carry the whole thing, but he had no charisma whatsoever. I hate to be harsh, but he was really hard to connect with. His delivery was so monotone and flat, and he didn't seem to bring any personality to what he was saying. I don't expect everyone to be a performer, but if you're the focus of a documentary, you need to at least hold the audience's attention. He just didn't. It felt like being talked at, not spoken to. There was no warmth, no emotion, and no sense of connection.
I kept thinking it might get better. That maybe another voice would step in or it would build into something more powerful. But that never really happened. There were moments where it seemed like it was heading somewhere, but it never followed through. The film didn't have much of a point of view, and the storytelling was all over the place. For something that's meant to explore spiritual ideas, it didn't inspire anything at all. No new thoughts, no curiosity, and nothing that stayed with me afterwards.
I was surprised to see how many good reviews this has. I even went back and checked them again to make sure I hadn't missed something. I know everyone connects with different things, but I honestly don't get the hype. This just didn't deliver. It barely scratched the surface of what could have been a fascinating subject, and I walked away from it feeling like I'd wasted my time.
What made it worse was the price. I paid $5.99 to rent this, which is not a huge amount, but it still feels like a waste when the experience was this underwhelming. If it had been free, maybe I wouldn't feel so annoyed. But when you pay to watch something, you expect it to at least be engaging or thought-provoking. This wasn't either.
Overall, the film could have been so much more. The topic deserved a deeper, more thoughtful approach. Instead, what we got felt unfinished, uninspired, and honestly, just boring. I wouldn't recommend it to anyone, even if you're really into this kind of subject matter. There are so many better ways to explore these ideas.
If you're curious about the topic, go find a podcast or read a book instead. Even a quick YouTube search would probably be more worthwhile. Just don't waste your $5.99 like I did. I wanted to enjoy this, and I really tried to stay open-minded. But in the end, it just didn't do the subject any justice.
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- 1h 38min(98 min)
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