Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueIn a desperate bid to secure a future for her child, an undocumented immigrant mother takes a caretaker job. Unbeknownst to her, the elderly man conceals a horrifying truth.In a desperate bid to secure a future for her child, an undocumented immigrant mother takes a caretaker job. Unbeknownst to her, the elderly man conceals a horrifying truth.In a desperate bid to secure a future for her child, an undocumented immigrant mother takes a caretaker job. Unbeknownst to her, the elderly man conceals a horrifying truth.
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It's a thriller, not a horror movie.
It was even funny at first but then turned to a thriller. I liked the genre changing.
Especially I was pretty shocked that it's based on true story. WTF is going with our world?!?! The events depicted in the film serve as a sobering reminder of the dark realities that can unfold in our society. It's unsettling to think that such sinister plots can emerge from the shadows, blurring the lines between fiction and reality.
Actors were ok, not bad, especially Luthier's character was cool. He managed to capture the complexity and moral ambiguity of the protagonist, leaving me unsure whether to root for or against him. The supporting cast also delivered solid performances, adding depth to the overall narrative.
It's worth to watch it at home. The suspenseful pacing and thought-provoking themes make it an engaging experience, even from the comfort of your own living room. The film's ability to hook the viewer and keep them on the edge of their seat is a testament to the skilled storytelling and direction.
It was even funny at first but then turned to a thriller. I liked the genre changing.
Especially I was pretty shocked that it's based on true story. WTF is going with our world?!?! The events depicted in the film serve as a sobering reminder of the dark realities that can unfold in our society. It's unsettling to think that such sinister plots can emerge from the shadows, blurring the lines between fiction and reality.
Actors were ok, not bad, especially Luthier's character was cool. He managed to capture the complexity and moral ambiguity of the protagonist, leaving me unsure whether to root for or against him. The supporting cast also delivered solid performances, adding depth to the overall narrative.
It's worth to watch it at home. The suspenseful pacing and thought-provoking themes make it an engaging experience, even from the comfort of your own living room. The film's ability to hook the viewer and keep them on the edge of their seat is a testament to the skilled storytelling and direction.
Forced to leave the country, an undocumented woman and her daughter are forced to seek shelter at the house of an elderly gentleman to work as his caretaker, but the more they stay there the more his unhinged antics start to signal something dangerous lurking in the home must fight to stop it.
This was a fairly enjoyable if somewhat troubling genre effort. What seems to be the best part here is the rather fun nature in which this one starts to build up to the conclusion present here. With the majority of this one content to focus on the continued ignorance of the red flags being continued offered up throughout here both in the way the constant glances and comments hint at something macabre beneath the surface, there's a big sense of this energy found in the finale. Revealing the grand design that had been building up the entire film and finally allowed to present it on-screen as they start to put pieces together about the diabolical plans in place. Tying this together with topical political commentary about the state of the world in immigration and xenophobic sentimentality, there's some fun to be had with this one. Beyond this, though, there's not a whole lot to like here. The main factor here is that, because it spends so much time focusing on her ignoring red flags to stay there because she needs the work caring for her daughter, this becomes so obvious about what's going on that it might be fun to see play out but it's not scary or suspenseful at all. To see these flashing obvious signs about the danger of the situation go ignored simply so that it can present the ideas as a surprise is a massively underwhelming feature when the film tries to present her as being so smart that to fall victim to them is a bit disingenuous as it gets around these scenes with some blatantly onslaught of ideas hoping to present this. As well as some odd slow-motion sequences that don't need to be utilized in this manner, these features are what bring this one down.
Rated Unrated/R: Graphic Language, Graphic Violence, children-in-jeopardy, and Brief Nudity.
This was a fairly enjoyable if somewhat troubling genre effort. What seems to be the best part here is the rather fun nature in which this one starts to build up to the conclusion present here. With the majority of this one content to focus on the continued ignorance of the red flags being continued offered up throughout here both in the way the constant glances and comments hint at something macabre beneath the surface, there's a big sense of this energy found in the finale. Revealing the grand design that had been building up the entire film and finally allowed to present it on-screen as they start to put pieces together about the diabolical plans in place. Tying this together with topical political commentary about the state of the world in immigration and xenophobic sentimentality, there's some fun to be had with this one. Beyond this, though, there's not a whole lot to like here. The main factor here is that, because it spends so much time focusing on her ignoring red flags to stay there because she needs the work caring for her daughter, this becomes so obvious about what's going on that it might be fun to see play out but it's not scary or suspenseful at all. To see these flashing obvious signs about the danger of the situation go ignored simply so that it can present the ideas as a surprise is a massively underwhelming feature when the film tries to present her as being so smart that to fall victim to them is a bit disingenuous as it gets around these scenes with some blatantly onslaught of ideas hoping to present this. As well as some odd slow-motion sequences that don't need to be utilized in this manner, these features are what bring this one down.
Rated Unrated/R: Graphic Language, Graphic Violence, children-in-jeopardy, and Brief Nudity.
Honestly, I just signed up on this platform to leave a review because this movie just won't let me rest! I lived in Belarus for a while, and it was especially fun to recognize familiar places and the atmosphere, though the movie itself is far from 'fun' 😂. It seriously got on my nerves! The plot is super intense at times, gave me chills, and that guy in the costume with horns - absolutely terrifying! Every time he showed up, I almost jumped out of my seat! 😱 But at the same time, everything is shot so well, visually it's amazing. I'm giving it 9 out of 10, because there were a couple of moments that could have been developed more, but it's still a solid film! Now I'm just sitting here, trying to process what I just watched 😅.
Of course it was a given that I had to sit down and watch the 2024 horror movie "Silence of the Prey", as I happened to stumble upon it by random chance here in 2024. Sure, I had never heard about the movie, not that it really mattered, as it being a horror movie was sufficient for me to opt to sit down and watch it.
Now, I wasn't harboring any expectations to the movie, as I literally had no idea what I was in for here, aside from it being a horror movie. And I have to say that the movie's cover was the reason why I stopped and took notice of the movie.
The storyline in the movie, as written by Karyna Kudzina and Saro Varjabedian, was semi-adequate. It was a bit of a slow burn, but it proved to be sort of entertaining enough for what it was, provided you can endure the pacing of the narrative. And I have to say that the character gallery and some of the acting performances definitely helped to make the movie all the more enjoyable to sit through. The movie did, however, suffer from a somewhat stale and monotonous narrative, there wasn't much of any forward momentum, nor of anything overly thrilling or scary happening, and that made sitting through "Silence of the Prey" a bit of a drag.
I wasn't familiar with the casted actors and actresses in the movie. I wasn't particularly impressed with the performance put on by leading actress Karyna Kudzina (playing Nina), whom also co-wrote and co-directed the movie, as she didn't have a natural delivery of her dialogue or acting, making it feel shunted and rigid. Truth be told, she acted and looked like a puppet where some puppeteer has a hand up inside in order to make it move and perform. The movie, however, was carried by actor Chris LaPanta's (playing Luther) performance, and actor Monte Bezell (playing Andres) also put on a good performance.
Visually then "Silence of the Prey" wasn't packing a particularly impressive display. The movie wasn't really dependent on special effects and CGI, so that was a good thing, and thus the movie didn't really have an abundance of special effects nor CGI effects.
"Silence of the Prey" came and went without leaving much of a lasting impression. Sure, it was watchable for what it was, but it is hardly a movie that I will be picking up a second time. Nor is it a movie that I would recommend for horror fans to rush out and get to watch.
My rating of directors Karyna Kudzina and Michael Vaynberg's 2024 horror movie "Silence of the Prey" lands on a three out of ten stars.
Now, I wasn't harboring any expectations to the movie, as I literally had no idea what I was in for here, aside from it being a horror movie. And I have to say that the movie's cover was the reason why I stopped and took notice of the movie.
The storyline in the movie, as written by Karyna Kudzina and Saro Varjabedian, was semi-adequate. It was a bit of a slow burn, but it proved to be sort of entertaining enough for what it was, provided you can endure the pacing of the narrative. And I have to say that the character gallery and some of the acting performances definitely helped to make the movie all the more enjoyable to sit through. The movie did, however, suffer from a somewhat stale and monotonous narrative, there wasn't much of any forward momentum, nor of anything overly thrilling or scary happening, and that made sitting through "Silence of the Prey" a bit of a drag.
I wasn't familiar with the casted actors and actresses in the movie. I wasn't particularly impressed with the performance put on by leading actress Karyna Kudzina (playing Nina), whom also co-wrote and co-directed the movie, as she didn't have a natural delivery of her dialogue or acting, making it feel shunted and rigid. Truth be told, she acted and looked like a puppet where some puppeteer has a hand up inside in order to make it move and perform. The movie, however, was carried by actor Chris LaPanta's (playing Luther) performance, and actor Monte Bezell (playing Andres) also put on a good performance.
Visually then "Silence of the Prey" wasn't packing a particularly impressive display. The movie wasn't really dependent on special effects and CGI, so that was a good thing, and thus the movie didn't really have an abundance of special effects nor CGI effects.
"Silence of the Prey" came and went without leaving much of a lasting impression. Sure, it was watchable for what it was, but it is hardly a movie that I will be picking up a second time. Nor is it a movie that I would recommend for horror fans to rush out and get to watch.
My rating of directors Karyna Kudzina and Michael Vaynberg's 2024 horror movie "Silence of the Prey" lands on a three out of ten stars.
This movie plays on recent events happening in the United States, where hundreds of thousands of undocumented people are going missing. In this one, an undocumented person is sent to work for a creepy man out in the country for room and board. You can already see where this is going. I don't normally take too many chances on low budget horror movies but I did on this one and I am not impressed. There is more wrong with this movie than right. The acting is not it. The lead actress is kind of annoying. The chemistry between the two leads is nonexistent. The editing is like something you'd see from the Sci-Fi channel at 2am. The writing fails to scare, at all. I've seen worse, but I've seen alot of movies. You might be able to sit through the whole thing. The soundtrack is good and the poster looks legit. Other than that, there's nothing to rave about.
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- Aussi connu sous le nom de
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- 300 000 $ US (estimation)
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- 1h 37m(97 min)
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