The Boy Behind the Door
- 2020
- 1h 28m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
5,7/10
6,4 k
MA NOTE
Bobby et son meilleur ami Kevin sont kidnappés et emmenés dans une étrange maison éloignée, cependant Bobby parvient à s'échapper. Il entend les cris de Kevin et se rend compte qu'il ne peut... Tout lireBobby et son meilleur ami Kevin sont kidnappés et emmenés dans une étrange maison éloignée, cependant Bobby parvient à s'échapper. Il entend les cris de Kevin et se rend compte qu'il ne peut pas laisser son ami derrière lui.Bobby et son meilleur ami Kevin sont kidnappés et emmenés dans une étrange maison éloignée, cependant Bobby parvient à s'échapper. Il entend les cris de Kevin et se rend compte qu'il ne peut pas laisser son ami derrière lui.
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- 2 victoires et 2 nominations au total
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Saving you 2 hours you won't get back. The story line is set early and in the synopsis - 2 boys are kidnapped by unknown men. It becomes a tense battle to stay alive, with the men being about as oblivious to what is going on as one can expect in a low grade horror film.
What starts out with true suspensful promise unfortunately goes downhill about a quarter way in. The film uses a tactic to keep the suspense going that doesn't work for prolonged periods but the director iinsists on using it. At that point, at the halfway mark, the film takes a marked turn for the worse when the stuidity heightens.
4 stars for the kids. Zero for the script. No rating for the camerawork which is almost always in the dark because... it's more suspensful that way. This was a total waste of time. As usual there are connected people posting fake reviews.
What starts out with true suspensful promise unfortunately goes downhill about a quarter way in. The film uses a tactic to keep the suspense going that doesn't work for prolonged periods but the director iinsists on using it. At that point, at the halfway mark, the film takes a marked turn for the worse when the stuidity heightens.
4 stars for the kids. Zero for the script. No rating for the camerawork which is almost always in the dark because... it's more suspensful that way. This was a total waste of time. As usual there are connected people posting fake reviews.
I can't even get into it. Starts off interesting but soon delves into pubes on a bar of soap. Really tried to enjoy it but so full of bad writing, continuity errors and becomes very generic half way though
Just nonsense.
On the other hand though I've ordered a Chinese takeaway bit I don't know what any of the food names mean so it's a gamble as to what I'm going to get.
Just nonsense.
On the other hand though I've ordered a Chinese takeaway bit I don't know what any of the food names mean so it's a gamble as to what I'm going to get.
Now do characters here (and kids furthermore) act and do stuff that you would deem ... not helpful to their situation? You bet they do. Is it the old and established, well if they did everything right, we wouldn't have a movie kind of thing? Maybe in some cases yes, maybe you feel in most cases too.
But having said that, the actors (kids - which I can't stress out enough are not easy to find - well not good actor kids like the ones you get here at least) are really not to blame for anything here - if you actually don't like the movie that is.
If like me you buy into the story and suspend your disbelief, you'll have quite the ride. A well choreographed and well shot one at that. For an independent production with a limited plot and time - that is all I ask for.
But having said that, the actors (kids - which I can't stress out enough are not easy to find - well not good actor kids like the ones you get here at least) are really not to blame for anything here - if you actually don't like the movie that is.
If like me you buy into the story and suspend your disbelief, you'll have quite the ride. A well choreographed and well shot one at that. For an independent production with a limited plot and time - that is all I ask for.
The Boy Behind The Door has good and bad moments. The good things are the suspense building (nice intense moments that kept the movie alive), the decent acting (even from the kids) and the cinematography. The major bad thing about this movie was the extremely bad decisions that were taken by the kids but also by the villain. I get it that a kid doesn't think rationally but the amount of very bad decisions brought the quality of the movie down. It's good enough to watch once though, but I can't say I would watch it a second time in the future. For that there are better movies in this genre.
At the end of the day, I anticipated something akin to the film "Don't Breathe". A film which immediately grabbed my attention, and I thought it would be filled with surprises and brutal tension.
Trying to be as unbiased as possible, I sought an edge-of-my-seat experience, one that would keep my heart pounding and my grip tight as I cheered on survival at every turn, unfortunately, the film kept me shifting in my seat feeling very little emotion.
I found The Boy Behind the Door lacking in both suspense and tension, as well as in character depth. There was the occasional jump scare, and the first twenty-five minutes was reasonable appealing. However, the storyline was linear and cliché. When I become engrossed in a film, it's the background sounds, the eerie drawn-out suspense, and the sheer tense nature of impending events that captivate me.
However, the film never really shifts from third gear, it looks and feels very low budget. Even when Bobby (played by Lonnie Davis) locks himself in the bathroom, and we hear footsteps behind the door, it doesn't create the same heart-pounding scenario as "Don't Breathe", but rather feels like a weary attempt to build a similar but less effective atmosphere.
One aspect that truly bothers me is that at 12 years old, I had watched my fair share of horror films. Some were utterly terrifying. In my mind, I always came back to the same opinion: if ever in such a situation, given the chance, I would continuously defend myself, ensuring the abductor or villain is completely incapacitated.
Unfortunately, in The Boy Behind the Door, there are a few extremely imprudent moments where the boy attacks the enemy, only to drop the weapon in their vicinity while they are dazed or disoriented, clearly implying they will return for retribution, making is a spectacular facepalm moment of sheer stupidity.
The film itself is rather timid. It lacks crucial horror elements, but its strength lies in its depiction of abduction and what many people thankfully don't tend to see or hear in the darkness and horrors of our world about child abduction.
On a more positive note, although there aren't many to mention, Lonnie delivered a solid performance. He was emotionally invested, and his ability to remain silent for large periods of the film showcased his versatility, emotional depth, innocence, and believability. Another noteworthy performance came from Kristen Bauer (Miss Burton). I couldn't help but draw parallels to her role as 'Pam' in 'True Blood' as the similarities were striking.
The themes of abduction, friendships, innocence, gender, race, and evil were prominently presented; however, character depth and background were what I believed to be one of the film's major flaws. The kidnapping happened early and suddenly that it would have been better to build a solid foundation before the real horrors began.
I must say, Rotten Tomatoes has lost a significant amount of credibility, and dropped the ball by rating this at 97% "Certified Fresh". I would trust the IMDb rating of 5.7-6 as far more accurate reading.
This was the fist film I have seen from Shudder, and while the service has potential to unleash something fresh and gruesome, after this film it tends to fall into the Blumhouse hit and miss category.
Overall, I am disappointed and had expected much more. It's not a terrible film by any stretch, but The Boy Behind the Door is not one I'll look back on too fondly either.
5/10.
Trying to be as unbiased as possible, I sought an edge-of-my-seat experience, one that would keep my heart pounding and my grip tight as I cheered on survival at every turn, unfortunately, the film kept me shifting in my seat feeling very little emotion.
I found The Boy Behind the Door lacking in both suspense and tension, as well as in character depth. There was the occasional jump scare, and the first twenty-five minutes was reasonable appealing. However, the storyline was linear and cliché. When I become engrossed in a film, it's the background sounds, the eerie drawn-out suspense, and the sheer tense nature of impending events that captivate me.
However, the film never really shifts from third gear, it looks and feels very low budget. Even when Bobby (played by Lonnie Davis) locks himself in the bathroom, and we hear footsteps behind the door, it doesn't create the same heart-pounding scenario as "Don't Breathe", but rather feels like a weary attempt to build a similar but less effective atmosphere.
One aspect that truly bothers me is that at 12 years old, I had watched my fair share of horror films. Some were utterly terrifying. In my mind, I always came back to the same opinion: if ever in such a situation, given the chance, I would continuously defend myself, ensuring the abductor or villain is completely incapacitated.
Unfortunately, in The Boy Behind the Door, there are a few extremely imprudent moments where the boy attacks the enemy, only to drop the weapon in their vicinity while they are dazed or disoriented, clearly implying they will return for retribution, making is a spectacular facepalm moment of sheer stupidity.
The film itself is rather timid. It lacks crucial horror elements, but its strength lies in its depiction of abduction and what many people thankfully don't tend to see or hear in the darkness and horrors of our world about child abduction.
On a more positive note, although there aren't many to mention, Lonnie delivered a solid performance. He was emotionally invested, and his ability to remain silent for large periods of the film showcased his versatility, emotional depth, innocence, and believability. Another noteworthy performance came from Kristen Bauer (Miss Burton). I couldn't help but draw parallels to her role as 'Pam' in 'True Blood' as the similarities were striking.
The themes of abduction, friendships, innocence, gender, race, and evil were prominently presented; however, character depth and background were what I believed to be one of the film's major flaws. The kidnapping happened early and suddenly that it would have been better to build a solid foundation before the real horrors began.
I must say, Rotten Tomatoes has lost a significant amount of credibility, and dropped the ball by rating this at 97% "Certified Fresh". I would trust the IMDb rating of 5.7-6 as far more accurate reading.
This was the fist film I have seen from Shudder, and while the service has potential to unleash something fresh and gruesome, after this film it tends to fall into the Blumhouse hit and miss category.
Overall, I am disappointed and had expected much more. It's not a terrible film by any stretch, but The Boy Behind the Door is not one I'll look back on too fondly either.
5/10.
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- AnecdotesThe two directors are lifelong friends and look somewhat like grownup versions of the child actors in their film.
- GaffesThe water on the stove starts to boil and it is heard whistling, yet the ordinary kettle does not have a cap or built-in whistle at all.
- ConnexionsFeatures Frankenstein (1931)
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- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 378 469 $ US
- Durée1 heure 28 minutes
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