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Evil Eyes

  • 2004
  • R
  • 1h 20min
NOTE IMDb
3,5/10
594
MA NOTE
Evil Eyes (2004)
Horror

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA screenwriter is plagued by nightmares as he writes a script about a family that was slaughtered years before. Soon, the grisly murders he's writing about actually start to happen.A screenwriter is plagued by nightmares as he writes a script about a family that was slaughtered years before. Soon, the grisly murders he's writing about actually start to happen.A screenwriter is plagued by nightmares as he writes a script about a family that was slaughtered years before. Soon, the grisly murders he's writing about actually start to happen.

  • Réalisation
    • Mark Atkins
  • Scénario
    • Naomi L. Selfman
  • Casting principal
    • Adam Baldwin
    • Jennifer Gates
    • Udo Kier
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  • NOTE IMDb
    3,5/10
    594
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Mark Atkins
    • Scénario
      • Naomi L. Selfman
    • Casting principal
      • Adam Baldwin
      • Jennifer Gates
      • Udo Kier
    • 13avis d'utilisateurs
    • 6avis des critiques
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    Rôles principaux45

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    Adam Baldwin
    Adam Baldwin
    • Jeff Stenn
    Jennifer Gates
    Jennifer Gates
    • Tree Stenn
    Udo Kier
    Udo Kier
    • George
    Mark Sheppard
    Mark Sheppard
    • Peter
    Kristin Lorenz
    Kristin Lorenz
    • Nina
    • (as Kristen Lorenz)
    Peta Johnson
    Peta Johnson
    • Marilyn
    Eric Caselton
    • Gramm
    Lanre Idewu
    Lanre Idewu
    • Bryce
    Lee Anne Moore
    Lee Anne Moore
    • Mrs. Marsh
    Ronald Rezac
    • Mr. Marsh
    • (as Ron Rezac)
    Julie Dickens
    Julie Dickens
    • Claudia
    Jason David
    • Greg
    Audra Wolfmann
    • Sally
    Byron James
    • Agent Bob
    Elizabeth Uhl
    Elizabeth Uhl
    • Attendant Judy
    Mirjam Novak
    Mirjam Novak
    • Camille
    Sheila Kraics
    • Peg
    Robert F. Campbell
    • Dr. Pike
    • Réalisation
      • Mark Atkins
    • Scénario
      • Naomi L. Selfman
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    5gavin6942

    Coming From The Asylum, What Do You Expect?

    A screenwriter (Adam Baldwin) is plagued by nightmares as he writes a script about a family that was slaughtered years before. Soon, the grisly murders he writes about start to actually happen.

    I was attracted to this film by Udo Kier, a great actor, here being the creepy German guy he does so well. Unfortunately, Kier's presence is just about the only good thing I can say about the movie (and even then, his role is rather limited -- though more than a cameo).

    Surprisingly, or maybe not, the movie is rather boring. Baldwin does not hold my attention well, I have no concern for his character. The death scenes, which offer plenty of potential for creativity, just never impress. A shot of a drill is okay, and a quick shot of a man who looks burned is alright... but it is all too tame.

    The theme of fiction and reality crossing over is done alright, but if I wanted to see something like that done well, I would watch "In the Mouth of Madness". There is also a satanic undertone, but perhaps far too subtle to even be considered a subplot...
    claudio_carvalho

    Messy Screenplay

    The successful screenplay writer Jeff Stenn (Adam Baldwin) is in disgrace with the big studios and needs money to pay his mortgage. He is happily married to his wife Tree (Jennifer Gates) and they are trying to have a baby, but he is afraid that his financial situation affects his marriage. Out of the blue, the weird producer George (Udo Kier) offers the true story of a real homicide that happened thirty-five years ago to Jeff to write the screenplay. He accepts the offer and learns that the killer killed his pregnant wife and in-laws and committed suicide after. While writing the screenplay, Jeff sees many friends and acquaintances dying and questions whether his writing is causing the deaths.

    "Evil Eyes" is an ironic horror film since it is based on the storyline of a screenplay writer, but the movie itself has a messy screenplay. The premise and the beginning are promising, but the characters development is poor and the plot absolutely confused. In the end, it is a boring horror movie that makes the viewer sleep. My vote is three.

    Title (Brazil): "Olhos Malditos" ("Evil Eyes")
    10bennette

    Virtual Reality

    I want to keep my movie collection down to a manageable & rational number for reasons I won't go into here. Evil Eyes became a keeper because of its treatment of females. The movie was way too violent first time through, so I wrote it off & forgot about it, or so I thought at the time. But the images of the girls kept coming back on me. They were all attractive in various ways and whoever shot the scenes including them adores the opposite sex as much as I do. And the actresses treatments of their own respective characters bridged the gap between drama and reality. In other words, they were at the same time, themselves and the roles they were playing. You see this kind of melding in live comedy skits, as on Saturday Night Live, but I can't think of another movie with actresses so ready to break out.
    6southerntemper

    Acceptable low-budget psychological horror story

    The first time I watched this film on Sci-Fi channel, I lost interest halfway through because I thought it was gratuitously graphic and violent. But, upon a second late-night viewing, I realized that the plot is a real mind-bender. I didn't have enough patience the first time I watched it. Also, the second time, I noticed how hot the main actress is. She looks plain, but she is really sexy. The primary actors do a great job, but some of the peripheral roles are filled by amateurs who really make the film look cheap and self-aware. Compared to some other low-budget movies though, Evil Eyes has well-written, believable dialog.
    4bababear

    Almost a Decent Movie. Almost.

    EVIL EYES takes a couple of good actors and a decent idea for a plot, then sinks it under an avalanche of bad writing and directing.

    Adam Baldwin (not related to Alec and company) plays Jeff, happily married to Tree (I didn't make that up, it's the character's name) and trying to succeed in L. A. as a screenwriter. He gets an offer from George, a producer looking for someone to develop a script about a multiple murder 35 years ago.

    It seems that a filmmaker named Gramm went quite mad and slaughtered his family. Jeff visits the house where the murders took place, and soon sets to work. As time passes he realizes that what he writes in the script also happens in real life, and to people he knows.

    This is perilously close to Stephen King's short story "Word Processor of the Gods" but this film is obscure enough that King didn't sue.

    The film is character driven in that our involvement in the story is proportionate to our involvement in the characters. And that's the sticking point.

    The characters are not involving. Jeff and George are played by two competent actors who bring presence to their roles. The other actors range from competent to awful. A "tense" scene in which Tree's parents try to persuade her that Jeff must abandon the screen writing project goes nowhere because all three performers are terrible. It's hard to get the old adrenaline pumping when people are reading crucial dialog as if they were reciting the alphabet.

    The direction is unimpressive, and the staging of the climax is done so ineptly that any impact is lost. The "surprises" revealed in the narrative just lie there.

    I don't think these are bad actors: they're actors delivering bad performances. The director's mind may have been on delivering shocks and gore and he just didn't worry about the actors.

    I've done a little directing and quite a bit of acting (all on stage) and watching this I wish I could have had time to work with the actors to help them find the humanity in their characters and connect with them; can you tell I'm a product of the 1960's and a believer in Stanislavski's theory of Method Acting, the search for "theatrical truth" in which actors look for the motivation and feelings of the characters and try to connect this with experiences from their own lives to help them relate to the characters they are playing?

    Visually, it's a mixed bag. Some scenes are atmospheric, using light and shadow effectively. Others aren't.

    Still, kudos to The Asylum to making a film that's not a direct rip-off a bigger piece of work.

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    • Gaffes
      While Ed is examining a piece of cloth with a magnifier, he flips the magnifier over from shot to shot (apparently to create a magnified eyeball in the initial shot). Because the magnifier's case is open on one side, the flipping is quite obvious.
    • Crédits fous
      "No animals were hurt during the production of this screenplay. Even the undead ones."
    • Connexions
      Referenced in Evil Eyes: Behind the Scenes (2004)
    • Bandes originales
      Ave Maria
      Composed by Franz Schubert

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 4 août 2004 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Scenariu diabolic
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • Anthill Productions
      • The Asylum
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      • 1 000 000 $US (estimé)
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    • Durée
      1 heure 20 minutes
    • Mixage
      • Stereo
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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