Dawn of the Beast
- 2021
- 1h 22min
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4,1/10
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Un groupe d'étudiants diplômés obtient plus que ce qu'ils avaient négocié en cherchant le légendaire Bigfoot. Non seulement il est réel, mais il y a quelque chose de bien plus maléfique qui ... Tout lireUn groupe d'étudiants diplômés obtient plus que ce qu'ils avaient négocié en cherchant le légendaire Bigfoot. Non seulement il est réel, mais il y a quelque chose de bien plus maléfique qui se cache dans l'ombre, le Wendigo.Un groupe d'étudiants diplômés obtient plus que ce qu'ils avaient négocié en cherchant le légendaire Bigfoot. Non seulement il est réel, mais il y a quelque chose de bien plus maléfique qui se cache dans l'ombre, le Wendigo.
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Very, very basic horror movie with too much ideas and ambitions and not enough money nor competence. There is too many different monsters which make the result very messy. They probably had not enough money so they shot most of the movie indoors or in the woods, especially in the woods in the night. The result is not scary, just very messy and somehow bizarre. The movie could be way better if the authors focused on just one storyline, instead of trying to build multiple lines that even do not connect at times. It feels more like a mashup of at least two different movies, maybe even three movies at the same time. As a whole this simply does not work, because it jumps here and there. In the end it is confusing but not scary.
I liked it, which I thought I wouldn't but glad I kept watching. Well worth the watch.
At last, from all the dross cheap horror comes a fun, well-acted, well-scripted horror film. It is probably 1 out of every 20 of these cheap independent films worth watching. This is a good, fun romp. It has good characters, gory practical effects, fun moments, people you like, and a beginning, middle and a good end(someone survives) and no attempt to push a sequel.
In summary, a group of older students go on a field trip in search of Big Foot. Sounds straight forward enough but Dawn of the Beast is a very busy movie. There are monsters, cannibals, zombies, terrified students and, several sub-plots including a romance of sorts and an abduction. Oh, and there might or might be a vampire / zombie as well. The character in question certainly exhibits some vampire like traits.
It's a B movie which gets cracking almost from-the-get-go. Once it would have made great drive-in material though it's gore quotient would have made it a stand-out. It's not especially gory by todays standards but it certainly is compared to the days when William Castle ruled the world of window mounted speakers.
It is no great secret, but the film is dripping with Wendigos. Being Australian, I had to look them up. I discovered there is a psychosis called Wendigo psychosis. It is a fear of developing a lust for human flesh or becoming a cannibal. It pretty much sums up the film - fear, experienced by the cast if not always the viewer, cannibalism and, a smattering of gore.
In the end it comes down to a battle between monsters, but an awful lot of stupid decisions are made by the cast of characters before, and after, this. It is difficult to pick a stand-out among the cast. All are adequate, none are particularly brilliant. Perhaps they weren't expected to be. In these days of gender equity, it is nice to see a scream queen and a scream king in competition.
The real stand out is Jared Balog who is responsible for some of the monsters' make-up and I'm guessing the gore and entrails.
Production values are OK. (I suspect there wasn't a huge budget.) Anna Shields' script is also OK, the cast are suitably tongue in cheek and the monsters are quite good. Director, Bruce Wemple, keeps things jollying along.
Dawn of the Beast is OK in its own terms. It's a movie for a few mates (girls are mates too), a few beers and a big bowl of corn chips.
It's a B movie which gets cracking almost from-the-get-go. Once it would have made great drive-in material though it's gore quotient would have made it a stand-out. It's not especially gory by todays standards but it certainly is compared to the days when William Castle ruled the world of window mounted speakers.
It is no great secret, but the film is dripping with Wendigos. Being Australian, I had to look them up. I discovered there is a psychosis called Wendigo psychosis. It is a fear of developing a lust for human flesh or becoming a cannibal. It pretty much sums up the film - fear, experienced by the cast if not always the viewer, cannibalism and, a smattering of gore.
In the end it comes down to a battle between monsters, but an awful lot of stupid decisions are made by the cast of characters before, and after, this. It is difficult to pick a stand-out among the cast. All are adequate, none are particularly brilliant. Perhaps they weren't expected to be. In these days of gender equity, it is nice to see a scream queen and a scream king in competition.
The real stand out is Jared Balog who is responsible for some of the monsters' make-up and I'm guessing the gore and entrails.
Production values are OK. (I suspect there wasn't a huge budget.) Anna Shields' script is also OK, the cast are suitably tongue in cheek and the monsters are quite good. Director, Bruce Wemple, keeps things jollying along.
Dawn of the Beast is OK in its own terms. It's a movie for a few mates (girls are mates too), a few beers and a big bowl of corn chips.
Low budget (which is legit) but it was not coherent all the way.
Didn't like it.
Didn't like it.
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- AnecdotesThe opening pre-credits sequence was shot prior to the rest of the movie.
- Bandes originalesJust for Kicks
Performed by Ghost
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Site officiel
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Рассвет зверя
- Lieux de tournage
- Franklin, New York, États-Unis(main location)
- Sociétés de production
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- Durée
- 1h 22min(82 min)
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1
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