Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueU turn tells the story of a budding investigator and a cop who will uncover the new conspiracies of a bike gang.U turn tells the story of a budding investigator and a cop who will uncover the new conspiracies of a bike gang.U turn tells the story of a budding investigator and a cop who will uncover the new conspiracies of a bike gang.
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- Récompenses
- 2 nominations au total
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The jump scares were too obvious. Horrible acting and storyline. The reactions were too forced. Had to finish the movie to give it a chance of redemption, and now I want my time back.
When I stumbled upon this 2020 Filipino horror movie on Netflix, I had never heard about it, and given my fascination with both horror movies and Asian cinema, then of course I opted to give director Roderick Cabrido's movie a fair chance.
While I did manage to sit through the 98 minutes that the movie ran for, I have to say that I was only mildly entertained by the narrative. Writer Cenon Palomares didn't exactly deliver a particularly riveting narrative or script for director Roderick Cabrido to bring to the screen. It was, in fact, a rather boring story that actually made very little sense.
And even the character gallery in the movie was somewhat boring as well, and that didn't exactly help to lift up an otherwise stale and bland storyline and script.
The acting performances in the movie were fair enough. I wasn't familiar with the cast, aside from Martin Del Rosario.
For a scary movie then "U-Turn" wasn't particuarly effective, as there was nothing scary in it. That, or perhaps I am just jaded from about 40 years of watching horror movies.
I have to say that there simply is zero replay value to "U-Turn", provided you get through it the first time around, that is.
My rating of "U-Turn" lands on a generous four out of ten stars.
While I did manage to sit through the 98 minutes that the movie ran for, I have to say that I was only mildly entertained by the narrative. Writer Cenon Palomares didn't exactly deliver a particularly riveting narrative or script for director Roderick Cabrido to bring to the screen. It was, in fact, a rather boring story that actually made very little sense.
And even the character gallery in the movie was somewhat boring as well, and that didn't exactly help to lift up an otherwise stale and bland storyline and script.
The acting performances in the movie were fair enough. I wasn't familiar with the cast, aside from Martin Del Rosario.
For a scary movie then "U-Turn" wasn't particuarly effective, as there was nothing scary in it. That, or perhaps I am just jaded from about 40 years of watching horror movies.
I have to say that there simply is zero replay value to "U-Turn", provided you get through it the first time around, that is.
My rating of "U-Turn" lands on a generous four out of ten stars.
Plot of stories is very shallow. I think the writer doesn't know how to think what justice and revenge. A horror film so nursery.
This Filipino film is centred on Donna, an investigative journalist wanting to report on more interesting stories. To this end she is willing to photograph accident victims, even moving bodies for a better shot. This particular incident took place on a stretch of closed road where somebody had moved warning barriers. Soon afterwards others who U-turn on this stretch of road start dying; the authorities believe them to be suicides but Donna's investigation leads her to believe they are connected to using that road. With the help of Kevin, a friend in the police, she aims to prove it. In the process she puts herself in danger.
When I watched this I had no idea that it was a remake of an Indian film and as I've not seen the original I can't say how they compare. I thought the story had some interesting ideas and these led to some enjoyably creepy scenes. The ghost effects are pretty good; done physically rather than obvious CGI... the scariness was unfortunately lost towards the end when one of the ghosts speaks to the person who inadvertently caused her death. The acting is solid enough; especially from Kim Chiu, who plays Donna. I liked the fact that the lead character wasn't the typical 'Miss Perfect', many of the things she did to get stories were certainly both immoral and illegal. Overall I wouldn't call this a must see but if you are looking for a horror film made somewhere different it is worth watching.
These comments are based on watching the film in Filipino with English subtitles.
When I watched this I had no idea that it was a remake of an Indian film and as I've not seen the original I can't say how they compare. I thought the story had some interesting ideas and these led to some enjoyably creepy scenes. The ghost effects are pretty good; done physically rather than obvious CGI... the scariness was unfortunately lost towards the end when one of the ghosts speaks to the person who inadvertently caused her death. The acting is solid enough; especially from Kim Chiu, who plays Donna. I liked the fact that the lead character wasn't the typical 'Miss Perfect', many of the things she did to get stories were certainly both immoral and illegal. Overall I wouldn't call this a must see but if you are looking for a horror film made somewhere different it is worth watching.
These comments are based on watching the film in Filipino with English subtitles.
So annoying, it doesn't even have that "it's so bad that it's fun" appeal. Total trash! I don't understand what draw Kim Chiu and Tony Labrusca could have on Filipinos.
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- AnecdotesThis is the first Philippine remake of the hit Indian thriller "U-Turn" (2016).
- ConnexionsRemake of U Turn (2016)
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- 1h 38min(98 min)
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