Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA haunting in real time. A beautiful young woman is subjected to a grueling night of terror - all accomplished in one take, as she investigates paranormal reports at an abandoned facility.A haunting in real time. A beautiful young woman is subjected to a grueling night of terror - all accomplished in one take, as she investigates paranormal reports at an abandoned facility.A haunting in real time. A beautiful young woman is subjected to a grueling night of terror - all accomplished in one take, as she investigates paranormal reports at an abandoned facility.
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It's not a bad movie and I love the fact that it was shot all at once. Other movies with that claim normally don't deliver with having a cut here or there. But this one promises to be purely one shot and a huge thumbs up for that. Also a brilliant performance from the lead actress so two thumbs up for her.
I study horror movies like this looking for how many times I can guess how they achieved the scare or special effect and a few times I went really?.... but I did over all enjoy it. Far from the worst I've seen in the found footage genre. Tho it does rely on some simple things to get by on scares in the start. It ends strong enough without falling flat on its face. The most original story? No. But a good watch with a great atmosphere and creepy sound design. Go in without expecting too much and you might be surprised with how much you enjoy it.
I was impressed by the whole one take idea, however I felt like the ending sucked and they often walked through doors that they had just walked through moments earlier and acted like they were lost too much so it seemed like over acting... I felt like u watched 2 endings and that was not necessary...
NIGHTSHOT begins its opening credits by telling us
"The video presented here has not undergone any post-production processing, it's the original footage/no cuts and no editing".
However, at almost the very end of the movie there appears to be a subtle CGI effect? Be that as it may, taking the claim at face value, this movie is a pretty impressive achievement.
In a single take in the form of found footage, it tells the story of a team of two urbex documentarians filming for a show called "Nightshot" who enter an old sanatorium which served as a prison in world war 2 and later was rumored to have a doctor who carried out certain kinds of deadly experiments. As the the two explore the building, they get caught up in increasingly unsettling and eventually horrifying events.
The setting lends itself very well for the kind of dark, doom-filled atmosphere that the movie aims for, and the black and white videography, only briefly switched to color during the movie to show a floor covered in blood, certainly enhances this.
Since we never actually see the cameraman (played by the director), the movie rests squarely on the shoulders of the main actress, and she does a good job of transforming from carefree if not slightly annoyed to a mortally terrified in the space of the take.
Although I was at no point bored watching this, it still felt like an overlong short movie. I think the reason is that story-wise, it is pretty thin. The film has a mild twist about midway, which, however, is very predictable. Beyond that, it really does not offer anything that enriches the story. The movie relies mainly on atmosphere, creepy moments and a few jump scares to entertain, and for the most part it actually succeeds.
However, once it gets to the ending, it unfortunately falls flat. I think there are two separate problems with how it ends:
First, I believe that for this type of movie to have a satisfying ending, it needs to a) wrap up loose elements from earlier in the movie and b) do so in an unexpected manner.
NIGHTSHOT fulfilled condition a) but not b). There were ample hints throughout that the movie was going to end this way, so it would have been more satisfying to subvert audience expectations and come up with a surprise.
Second, if a movie goes for a shock ending, it really needs to shock, and the ending, as staged, just does not have that effect.
In fact, the penultimate scene unintentionally reminds us that we are watching a movie because it inadvertently highlights the limitations of the one-take approach, and the very last scene seems positively silly.
It is really a pity, because NIGHTSHOT itself suggests one kind of shock ending which would have been better than the actual one: during their explorations, the team come upon a strongly disturbing photograph of a dismembered woman. Having the cameraman lose track of the protagonist and then discover, say, a "re-staging" of the photograph would have been far more shocking than how it actually ends.
Despite the shortcoming, for the decent execution of the unusual concept, it is worth a watch.
"The video presented here has not undergone any post-production processing, it's the original footage/no cuts and no editing".
However, at almost the very end of the movie there appears to be a subtle CGI effect? Be that as it may, taking the claim at face value, this movie is a pretty impressive achievement.
In a single take in the form of found footage, it tells the story of a team of two urbex documentarians filming for a show called "Nightshot" who enter an old sanatorium which served as a prison in world war 2 and later was rumored to have a doctor who carried out certain kinds of deadly experiments. As the the two explore the building, they get caught up in increasingly unsettling and eventually horrifying events.
The setting lends itself very well for the kind of dark, doom-filled atmosphere that the movie aims for, and the black and white videography, only briefly switched to color during the movie to show a floor covered in blood, certainly enhances this.
Since we never actually see the cameraman (played by the director), the movie rests squarely on the shoulders of the main actress, and she does a good job of transforming from carefree if not slightly annoyed to a mortally terrified in the space of the take.
Although I was at no point bored watching this, it still felt like an overlong short movie. I think the reason is that story-wise, it is pretty thin. The film has a mild twist about midway, which, however, is very predictable. Beyond that, it really does not offer anything that enriches the story. The movie relies mainly on atmosphere, creepy moments and a few jump scares to entertain, and for the most part it actually succeeds.
However, once it gets to the ending, it unfortunately falls flat. I think there are two separate problems with how it ends:
First, I believe that for this type of movie to have a satisfying ending, it needs to a) wrap up loose elements from earlier in the movie and b) do so in an unexpected manner.
NIGHTSHOT fulfilled condition a) but not b). There were ample hints throughout that the movie was going to end this way, so it would have been more satisfying to subvert audience expectations and come up with a surprise.
Second, if a movie goes for a shock ending, it really needs to shock, and the ending, as staged, just does not have that effect.
In fact, the penultimate scene unintentionally reminds us that we are watching a movie because it inadvertently highlights the limitations of the one-take approach, and the very last scene seems positively silly.
It is really a pity, because NIGHTSHOT itself suggests one kind of shock ending which would have been better than the actual one: during their explorations, the team come upon a strongly disturbing photograph of a dismembered woman. Having the cameraman lose track of the protagonist and then discover, say, a "re-staging" of the photograph would have been far more shocking than how it actually ends.
Despite the shortcoming, for the decent execution of the unusual concept, it is worth a watch.
The horror movie in itself was done well especially since it was shot in such a unique way. The black and white seemed natural because of the darkness. The storyline of pregnant women getting dissected was horrific and disgusting though. I really wish I had been made aware of this before hand because I couldn't have watched it. That being said, the main character played her part well even though I'm not sure "dumb" Youtuber was quite what she was going for. Like no ghosts don't stay in one place. And quoting ghost hunters like they are experts. The dragging on did its part in effectively scaring you and feeling like it was more real when the scares did happen. Hugo was the biggest drag ever though. Watching him carelessly stroll about and complain about his vertigo and his camera was infuriating. The ending didn't make total sense. However the "final climax" or second to last was awful and terrifying. By awful I mean it was so hard to watch I had to cover my ears too because the sounds that girl made were horrific. Well done, it felt somewhat real and I didn't even mind that it was in French. If you can stomach the storyline then give it a try.
Let's say it's a french movie, and, lucky me, I'm french too.
First thing I noticed : the acting is bad, very bad. A girl goes hysterical, crying and overcrying : but no tears in her eyes. Oh. From time to time, she's overacting, obviously. The camera guy is just an idiot : his speaking is amateurish. Well, in the second half of the movie, he can see clearly that the girl is totally terrified. As I'm a guy too, I would take her away as fast as I could.
But him ? Nope. Let the girl go first, and take your time exploring deeper...
After the end credits, there's a french sentence "un film français et fier de l'être". Translation : "a French movie and proud of it". Haha.
"A very bad French movie, and ashamed to be" if you ask me. Avoid it.
First thing I noticed : the acting is bad, very bad. A girl goes hysterical, crying and overcrying : but no tears in her eyes. Oh. From time to time, she's overacting, obviously. The camera guy is just an idiot : his speaking is amateurish. Well, in the second half of the movie, he can see clearly that the girl is totally terrified. As I'm a guy too, I would take her away as fast as I could.
But him ? Nope. Let the girl go first, and take your time exploring deeper...
After the end credits, there's a french sentence "un film français et fier de l'être". Translation : "a French movie and proud of it". Haha.
"A very bad French movie, and ashamed to be" if you ask me. Avoid it.
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