Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueTwo women from opposite sides of society find themselves the infatuation of a mysterious killer while struggling with their own convictions and misconceptions.Two women from opposite sides of society find themselves the infatuation of a mysterious killer while struggling with their own convictions and misconceptions.Two women from opposite sides of society find themselves the infatuation of a mysterious killer while struggling with their own convictions and misconceptions.
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Amy Thompson Hamner
- Vivian
- (as Amy Lynn Thompson)
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On a long, desolate highway of cinema, "Locked In" roared to life like a '49 Hudson roaring through the Nebraska night. Scripted with the burning fire of Ginsberg's poems and directed with the keen eye of a Cassady weaving through traffic, it's a symphony of horror that'd make the beats drop their bongos in sheer terror. The flick's got the blood, the thrills, the jolts, man, and a killer with the wild eyes of a mad jazz musician on a bender. You'll find scenes twisting and turning, just like our journey on this madcap road of life, and the actors, brother, they're the real deal, like those poets reciting verses in a smoky Greenwich Village café. Pure, raw talent that'll take them places we've yet to imagine. And, man, though the sound might waver like an old vinyl on a crooked turntable, don't let that stop you from diving deep into this cinematic experience.
And dig this, there's this husband and wife duo down in Kentucky - land of bourbon and bluegrass - pouring every ounce of their souls into the moving pictures they craft. It's a spiritual endeavor for them, and you can feel it in every frame. So, if your heart's yearning for a thrill, for that edge-of-the-seat suspense, don't sleep on "Locked In." And keep those peepers peeled for "Broken Innocence" - their next venture. Word has it, it's gonna shake the scene like a Ginsberg howl under a full moon.
And dig this, there's this husband and wife duo down in Kentucky - land of bourbon and bluegrass - pouring every ounce of their souls into the moving pictures they craft. It's a spiritual endeavor for them, and you can feel it in every frame. So, if your heart's yearning for a thrill, for that edge-of-the-seat suspense, don't sleep on "Locked In." And keep those peepers peeled for "Broken Innocence" - their next venture. Word has it, it's gonna shake the scene like a Ginsberg howl under a full moon.
So, this is a very controversial movie. I don't like anything about anything that happened "in the move" because it portrays reality of what is really happening in the world now and it's horrible 😢. That doesn't mean I don't like the movie, Its like a love hate thing. But everything was very well done, some sound and lighting issues there in the barn but the main antagonist did an amazing job, he made it so believable that this is the real him. I've followed the director Chase Dudleys projects from the getgo and as time and projects go by he improves more and more. Look forward to seeing more movie made by him.
Pro's. The Drone Footage is beyond Amazing!!, A Great Storyline and a few notable actors as well. Special Effects were Great.
Cons: Sounds inside the barn are alittle off at times. But don't let that throw you off.
It is a Great all around film. Great Action and Gore. Very NSFW and not good with kids around. Awesome Grotesque Scenes in this film and some even have a shock factor to them. Robert Mukes and Amber Dawn Fox make a Great Pair Acting in this film. I will keep watching it over and over again.
It was great to see some of the guest appearances from the great Mrs. Lowery. By the end of it I was rooting for the killer to kill them all.
Cons: Sounds inside the barn are alittle off at times. But don't let that throw you off.
It is a Great all around film. Great Action and Gore. Very NSFW and not good with kids around. Awesome Grotesque Scenes in this film and some even have a shock factor to them. Robert Mukes and Amber Dawn Fox make a Great Pair Acting in this film. I will keep watching it over and over again.
It was great to see some of the guest appearances from the great Mrs. Lowery. By the end of it I was rooting for the killer to kill them all.
I went into the film knowing there were issues with audio, so I knew what to expect. The story was solid, and was shot well! The characters were believable and the locations were solid also. You can definitely tell the filmmaker has grown with each film he has done! There were also some strange transition choices that were a bit off putting, but there is a good film outside the audio and transition issues! If the filmmaker was able to take a couple of days with an ADR session, this could be a quality film! Audio is easily the most important aspect of a film and could make or break it. It seems that is the main issue for not ranking it higher!
Locked in was extremely well written, directed and produced. It has all the components for a great suspenseful horror. It has gore, jump factor, suspenseful scenes, and a psycho, maniac killer. As well as scenes you never saw coming. The acting was phenomenal. I can definitely see all these actors having an amazing career in the industry. There is nothing low budget about the production, directing, or acting. The only one little issue is the sound at times but it will not stop you from watching the movie. The production company is a very talented husband and wife team who are based out of Kentucky. They definitely put their heart and soul into their company and all their projects. I'm telling you do not miss this movie if you like suspense and horror. Also be on the look out of their next indie movie Broken Innocence. That one is going to be off the charts!
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- 1h 19min(79 min)
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