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Miles Grissom est prêt à offrir $30.000 à la personne qui lui prouve qu'il y a une vie après la mort.Miles Grissom est prêt à offrir $30.000 à la personne qui lui prouve qu'il y a une vie après la mort.Miles Grissom est prêt à offrir $30.000 à la personne qui lui prouve qu'il y a une vie après la mort.
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- 3 victoires et 3 nominations au total
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Seeing this with very low expectations, I was first waiting it to fall on its face but soon realised the writing, acting and direction was all sure-footed and I'd even say innovative. On the outset, Annette O'Toole and Clark Freeman make an unlikely mother-son couple but they sold their roles and even made me emotional at times.
The budget is indeed tiny, but it didn't take anything away from the solid creepiness. Build-up was executed well, and the story moved nicely from almost comedy to genuine scares. Even at the end this little horror surprise stood its ground and avoided the usual sour taste that most films in its genre leave behind.
The budget is indeed tiny, but it didn't take anything away from the solid creepiness. Build-up was executed well, and the story moved nicely from almost comedy to genuine scares. Even at the end this little horror surprise stood its ground and avoided the usual sour taste that most films in its genre leave behind.
...for another feature from auteurs Holland and Mitton, the guys who brought us YellowBrickRoad. They've upped their game for this paranormal quest tale, despite it still being another low budget affair. An effective Annette "Smallville" O'Toole lends name recognition, but protagonist Clark "YellowBrickRoad" Freeman carries his weight with assurance, along with the likes of John "Smallville" Glover, Giovanna "On the Road" Zacarías, and the rest of a solid ensemble. The writing is trim and tight, the story well thought out, the score appropriate. Indies of this sort usually fall apart at some point, but this one doesn't. Definitely one of the better sleepers I've found at the library in recent memory. No ground-breaker, but still solid genre entertainment.
A man who is scared of just about everything in the world, but most afraid of dying, searches for proof that life after death exists out there. Offering a $30,000.00 reward for any evidance, he begins interviewing people in search for the truth.
When all reliable avenuess fail him, he reaches out to a mysterious caller who claims he can show him ghosts. From there, things escalate out of control.
Have you ever browsed the b-horror film section of your local rental places in the late 90's and early 2000's? Every once and awhile you'll find a gem, hidden in the rough.
We Go on is one such gem.
The cinematography is passable. The actors were believable and the audio and musical scores were accetable. The story, while stunted in some parts is still enjoyable enough to warrant a full watch without being boring.
When all reliable avenuess fail him, he reaches out to a mysterious caller who claims he can show him ghosts. From there, things escalate out of control.
Have you ever browsed the b-horror film section of your local rental places in the late 90's and early 2000's? Every once and awhile you'll find a gem, hidden in the rough.
We Go on is one such gem.
The cinematography is passable. The actors were believable and the audio and musical scores were accetable. The story, while stunted in some parts is still enjoyable enough to warrant a full watch without being boring.
In Los Angeles, the video editor Miles Grisson (Clark Freeman) is a man with many phobias inclusive he does not drive. When Miles has several nightmares with his death, he decides to offer a $ 30,000 reward for anyone that proves the existence of a ghost, or demon, or angel and consequently the afterlife. His protective mother Charlotte Grisson (Annette O'Toole) reads the news and comes to his apartment. Miles receives more than one thousand correspondences and together with his mother, they analyze the responses and they end with three candidates. The first one is Dr. Ellison (John Glover) but Charlotte finds that he is a fraud. The second one is the medium Josephina (Giovanna Zacarías) that tells that Bill asked him to stop his search. However Charlotte again tells that Josephine is a fraud. The third one is an entrepreneur but Miles finds that he is a con-man. When Miles receives a mysterious phone call from a man called Nelson (Jay Dunn), he schedules an encounter with him in a park near the airport. Soon he learns that there are doors that should never be opened.
"We Go on" is an intriguing and original ghost story. The screenplay is well-written with many plot points and the cast is excellent, with great performances of the veteran Annete O'Toole and Clark Freeman. The supernatural story is interesting and the encounter of Nelson and Miles is the scariest moment of this good film. My vote is seven.
Title (Brazil): Not Available
"We Go on" is an intriguing and original ghost story. The screenplay is well-written with many plot points and the cast is excellent, with great performances of the veteran Annete O'Toole and Clark Freeman. The supernatural story is interesting and the encounter of Nelson and Miles is the scariest moment of this good film. My vote is seven.
Title (Brazil): Not Available
People who are interested in the paranormal will love this film.
Essentially this movie works on the premise that ghosts are everywhere, we just don't always encounter them.
Miles suffers from a range of phobias linked to an ongoing mental health issue. At first we don't understand how and why Miles ended up getting sick but we know he's grieving from the death of his father.
Miles' mother is intensely over protective and as the plot develops we discover that she's been keeping the truth of her husbands death from her son.
What follows is less of a horror film and more of an evaluation of the idea that the spirits of the dead inhabit our world and continue to do so for a while before moving on.
It's very much a traditional ghost story in this regard, an almost Victorian idea that the spirits are seeking absolution in death for some misdemeanour they committed in life.
This could of been a boring film were it not for Miles learning to live with his dead ghost in a way that's closer to ancestor worship.
The story is one of how we all carry our own ghosts with us and how we relate to our unconscious dead selves.
A really interesting film, with a watch.
Essentially this movie works on the premise that ghosts are everywhere, we just don't always encounter them.
Miles suffers from a range of phobias linked to an ongoing mental health issue. At first we don't understand how and why Miles ended up getting sick but we know he's grieving from the death of his father.
Miles' mother is intensely over protective and as the plot develops we discover that she's been keeping the truth of her husbands death from her son.
What follows is less of a horror film and more of an evaluation of the idea that the spirits of the dead inhabit our world and continue to do so for a while before moving on.
It's very much a traditional ghost story in this regard, an almost Victorian idea that the spirits are seeking absolution in death for some misdemeanour they committed in life.
This could of been a boring film were it not for Miles learning to live with his dead ghost in a way that's closer to ancestor worship.
The story is one of how we all carry our own ghosts with us and how we relate to our unconscious dead selves.
A really interesting film, with a watch.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesCassidy Freeman, Annette O'Toole, and John Glover all starred together in the TV series Smallville (2001-2011).
- ConnexionsFeatured in Film Discussions: We Go on and Where Demons Dwell Film Discussion (2017)
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Détails
- Durée
- 1h 29min(89 min)
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.78 : 1
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