Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA woman spends the night fighting for her existence as she slips down a rabbit hole contained inside a gift from a late-night visitor.A woman spends the night fighting for her existence as she slips down a rabbit hole contained inside a gift from a late-night visitor.A woman spends the night fighting for her existence as she slips down a rabbit hole contained inside a gift from a late-night visitor.
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It will be very enjoyable for those who understand the content.
It's a psychological horror film where the ghost might not actually exist. In fact, the movie is quite well-made, it's just that viewers expected something different. For me, this film reflects the human mind; our fears and emotions can often be dangerous. As shown in the movie, the ghost may not be real, but the story is meant to express emotions and illustrate how feelings can be conveyed.
Meh
I wanted to love this. I had high hopes especially with Dakota in it. However, if you want to see Dakota Fanning cry for an hour and nothing really significant happen, then this is the movie for you. No jump scares and really just a bunch of "gross" moments that lead to more boringness. I won't recommend to my friends.
A 5 for Dakota Fanning
Vicious has a lovely vibe to it in terms of creating a desolate feeling inside of a suburban street. The enigma of the plot is tantalizing as we contemplate what is meaningful to us, and we contemplate what we would do for it. And, we watch the movie wondering what this character will do.
As for the overall film, it has an emptiness to it that doesn't get filled and doesn't get resolved. I finished it feeling unsatisfied. The idea suggested at the end isn't complete, and maybe that ambiguity is to make us think about our own lives. This may have come across better if the main character wasn't quite so trope laden as the troubled mess-up of a person.
And while Dakota Fanning embodies this character well, I wished I cared for this character more. Another bleak film to weigh down our sense of selves as the world crumbles around us. Sigh. What joy.
As for the overall film, it has an emptiness to it that doesn't get filled and doesn't get resolved. I finished it feeling unsatisfied. The idea suggested at the end isn't complete, and maybe that ambiguity is to make us think about our own lives. This may have come across better if the main character wasn't quite so trope laden as the troubled mess-up of a person.
And while Dakota Fanning embodies this character well, I wished I cared for this character more. Another bleak film to weigh down our sense of selves as the world crumbles around us. Sigh. What joy.
Bad Movie
Rating - 4.9:
Overall, a horror movie with well-executed horror sequences and a pretty good performance from Dakota Fanning, but Vicious makes you wonder why you are watching this movie because there is no story and no reason to care about the conflict.
Direction - Decent: The direction on a macroscale is pretty good at instilling supernatural horror and fear; The direction on a microscale is pretty good as you can see the struggle coming out of the protagonist and the other characters; Storytelling is not good at all because they do not do a good job explaining what the story is, why it is significant, and why we should care; Tension is developed well as it uses a lot of elements you see from a supernatural movie, though it can be cheap at times with the jump scares
Story - Bad: The concept is barely explained, you have to piece things together, and this makes you not really care about the conflict; The concept was so poorly explained that I left the theater wondering what the point of this movie was; The plot structure is just rising action and climax, the resolution is there but drags out a bit; Character writing is alright but could have been better because you know this character's struggle but you do not really know that much about them besides what is on the surface
Screenplay - Pretty Bad: The dialogue is pretty forced; The symbolism is there in terms of the conflict and its "supposed" reason, but is not really the best besides that; The foreshadowing is decent and helps set up the conflict, even though it could have been better
Acting - Pretty Good Dakota Fanning - Pretty Good (Really a one-woman show, as the entire movie is just her acting by herself, and she does a solid job portraying the emotions and fear the character is experiencing, despite being given no material to work with), Rest of the cast - Decent to Pretty Good (Really is just a Dakota Fanning one-woman performance, but all the performances are solid and help with uplifting Fanning)
Score - Decent: Helps with building tension
Cinematography - Decent to Pretty Good: Does some cool things with its unique shots and in the horror moments, but is pretty generic besides that
Editing - Decent: Typical low-budget supernatural editing
Sound - Decent: Feels obsessively loud, but besides that, it is what you would expect from a supernatural horror movie trying to raise the tension
Visual Effects - Pretty Good: Pretty good low-budget supernatural horror; it definitely brings out the scares and the cringe when watching the gory scenes
Makeup - Decent to Pretty Good: Help show the gore
Pacing - Pacing is pretty slow because the story is kind of nonexistent, so it just feels like a supernatural compilation for an hour
Climax - Climax is decent, the resolution kind of holds the movie back
Tone - Tone is your typical supernatural horror movie;
Final Notes - Saw the world premiere at Fantastic Fest.
Direction - Decent: The direction on a macroscale is pretty good at instilling supernatural horror and fear; The direction on a microscale is pretty good as you can see the struggle coming out of the protagonist and the other characters; Storytelling is not good at all because they do not do a good job explaining what the story is, why it is significant, and why we should care; Tension is developed well as it uses a lot of elements you see from a supernatural movie, though it can be cheap at times with the jump scares
Story - Bad: The concept is barely explained, you have to piece things together, and this makes you not really care about the conflict; The concept was so poorly explained that I left the theater wondering what the point of this movie was; The plot structure is just rising action and climax, the resolution is there but drags out a bit; Character writing is alright but could have been better because you know this character's struggle but you do not really know that much about them besides what is on the surface
Screenplay - Pretty Bad: The dialogue is pretty forced; The symbolism is there in terms of the conflict and its "supposed" reason, but is not really the best besides that; The foreshadowing is decent and helps set up the conflict, even though it could have been better
Acting - Pretty Good Dakota Fanning - Pretty Good (Really a one-woman show, as the entire movie is just her acting by herself, and she does a solid job portraying the emotions and fear the character is experiencing, despite being given no material to work with), Rest of the cast - Decent to Pretty Good (Really is just a Dakota Fanning one-woman performance, but all the performances are solid and help with uplifting Fanning)
Score - Decent: Helps with building tension
Cinematography - Decent to Pretty Good: Does some cool things with its unique shots and in the horror moments, but is pretty generic besides that
Editing - Decent: Typical low-budget supernatural editing
Sound - Decent: Feels obsessively loud, but besides that, it is what you would expect from a supernatural horror movie trying to raise the tension
Visual Effects - Pretty Good: Pretty good low-budget supernatural horror; it definitely brings out the scares and the cringe when watching the gory scenes
Makeup - Decent to Pretty Good: Help show the gore
Pacing - Pacing is pretty slow because the story is kind of nonexistent, so it just feels like a supernatural compilation for an hour
Climax - Climax is decent, the resolution kind of holds the movie back
Tone - Tone is your typical supernatural horror movie;
Final Notes - Saw the world premiere at Fantastic Fest.
What was the point?
Where do you start with this film? The wee old lady with a strange box, who knocks on the door? The voices from beyond and on the phone? The wee old lady who shows up later?
Who was she? Where did the box come from? Who really cares?
That's the best I can say about it.
Except to say, I wouldn't bother wasting your time.
Who was she? Where did the box come from? Who really cares?
That's the best I can say about it.
Except to say, I wouldn't bother wasting your time.
Director Bryan Bertino's Films That Inspired 'Vicious'
Director Bryan Bertino's Films That Inspired 'Vicious'
Bryan Bertino, the writer-director behind The Strangers, shares the films that inspired his latest horror film Vicious, starring Dakota Fanning.
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- AnecdotesDakota Fanning gifted each of the crew members an engraved hourglass.
- GaffesWhen the main character finishes a phone conversation on her cell phone, a rapid beeping sound is heard. This sound is only heard on landlines when a phone is off the hook for an extended period of time and would not apply to a cell phone.
- Bandes originalesDedicated to the One I Love
Written by Ralph Bass & Lowman Pauling
Performed by The Mamas and the Papas
Courtesy of Geffen Records under license from Universal Music Enterprises
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