एक 12 साल की लड़की गुप्त रूप से एक मकड़ी को पालतू जानवर के रूप में पालती है, लेकिन जब यह एक विशालकाय, मांसाहारी दुष्ट प्राणी में बदल जाता है, तो उसे सच्चाई का सामना करना पड़ता है और अपने परि... सभी पढ़ेंएक 12 साल की लड़की गुप्त रूप से एक मकड़ी को पालतू जानवर के रूप में पालती है, लेकिन जब यह एक विशालकाय, मांसाहारी दुष्ट प्राणी में बदल जाता है, तो उसे सच्चाई का सामना करना पड़ता है और अपने परिवार की रक्षा के लिए लड़ना पड़ता है.एक 12 साल की लड़की गुप्त रूप से एक मकड़ी को पालतू जानवर के रूप में पालती है, लेकिन जब यह एक विशालकाय, मांसाहारी दुष्ट प्राणी में बदल जाता है, तो उसे सच्चाई का सामना करना पड़ता है और अपने परिवार की रक्षा के लिए लड़ना पड़ता है.
- पुरस्कार
- कुल 1 जीत
Tony J Black
- Officer Miller
- (as Tony Black)
Rowland Holmes
- Gorik
- (बिना क्रेडिट के)
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This is a horror movie for sure, if you like horror movies I recommend this one. As the title says, I went into it without knowing very much and that was a good thing. I won't ruin that here. You know it's about a spider and a little girl, that much is from the cover. Is that spider good or bad, is the girl bad, are they friends, these are the things I had no idea about and kept it that way until I had a chance to see it in the theater. I would say this could probably wait for a streaming viewing or DVD/Blu-ray if that's still a thing. The special effects are good, but it's not the type of movie that warrants a larger screen than most people have in their homes these days. If you like horror, give this one a go and try not to read too much on it so you can be surprised as well. If not, it's still good and worth a watch. There is blood, there is some gore and it's a great time.
STING is a really good monster movie with impressive -both CGI and practical- special effects. If you are a fan of such films, then this monster will not disappoint. While the story might not be complex, it gets the job done, presenting us with plenty of terror, gory moments, and some humor along the way.
Set in an apartment building during a heavy snowstorm, the residents begin experiencing a severe bug problem after young Charlotte (Alyla Browne) captures and befriends a tiny spider. Of course, we know from the opening that said arachnid is actually a visitor from outer space. A creature with a voracious appetite, and the ability to grow at an alarming rate.
One thing that helps this film is its having a solid cast of oddball characters, including an elderly woman with dementia; an exterminator with an attitude; a strange, monotone biologist; and the mean, ultra-bitter owner of the building. Charlotte's family provides the pathos and dysfunction to the proceedings.
A fun, scary movie with some nice homages to classic sci-fi features...
Set in an apartment building during a heavy snowstorm, the residents begin experiencing a severe bug problem after young Charlotte (Alyla Browne) captures and befriends a tiny spider. Of course, we know from the opening that said arachnid is actually a visitor from outer space. A creature with a voracious appetite, and the ability to grow at an alarming rate.
One thing that helps this film is its having a solid cast of oddball characters, including an elderly woman with dementia; an exterminator with an attitude; a strange, monotone biologist; and the mean, ultra-bitter owner of the building. Charlotte's family provides the pathos and dysfunction to the proceedings.
A fun, scary movie with some nice homages to classic sci-fi features...
"Sting" injects some welcome thrills into the creature feature subgenre, but with a twist: the heart of the film lies not in the monstrous spider itself, but in the strained family dynamic at its core.
We've seen plenty of arachnophobic nightmares come to life on screen before - "Arachnophobia" and "Eight Legged Freaks" come to mind. But "Sting" differentiates itself by focusing on Charlotte, a rebellious 12-year-old who finds solace in an unusual pet spider.
As the heartwarming bond between Charlotte and "Sting" forms, the creature, much like her anxieties, begins to grow at an alarming rate. The predictable tropes of missing pets and panicked neighbors soon unravel, revealing the true terror: a family on the brink of collapse.
The film's opening scene leaves little doubt about the monstrous path Sting is destined for. This might leave some viewers wanting more mystery, but it allows the focus to remain on the emotional journey of the characters.
Ultimately, "Sting" is a satisfying creature feature with a surprising amount of comedy. While predictable in its plot beats, it delivers effective scares and a touching family drama.
We've seen plenty of arachnophobic nightmares come to life on screen before - "Arachnophobia" and "Eight Legged Freaks" come to mind. But "Sting" differentiates itself by focusing on Charlotte, a rebellious 12-year-old who finds solace in an unusual pet spider.
As the heartwarming bond between Charlotte and "Sting" forms, the creature, much like her anxieties, begins to grow at an alarming rate. The predictable tropes of missing pets and panicked neighbors soon unravel, revealing the true terror: a family on the brink of collapse.
The film's opening scene leaves little doubt about the monstrous path Sting is destined for. This might leave some viewers wanting more mystery, but it allows the focus to remain on the emotional journey of the characters.
Ultimately, "Sting" is a satisfying creature feature with a surprising amount of comedy. While predictable in its plot beats, it delivers effective scares and a touching family drama.
Sting is truly one of the worst of the recent pop star biopics. Okay, maybe his time growing up in Newcastle isn't particularly cinematic, but that's no excuse to throw in giant CGI spiders just to keep the audience entertained. And I understand it's expensive paying for royalties, but none of his famous songs are used at all. Instead we just have a suspenseful soundtrack which I don't think he even wrote.
And The Police don't even get a mention. One of the key New Wave bands of the 70s and 80s, ignored so we can watch a huge arachid jumping on people.
Check out Boheian Rhapsody, Rocketman or I Wanna Dance with Somebody instead.
And The Police don't even get a mention. One of the key New Wave bands of the 70s and 80s, ignored so we can watch a huge arachid jumping on people.
Check out Boheian Rhapsody, Rocketman or I Wanna Dance with Somebody instead.
Sting is a good, not great kind of movie. It's not bad, it's not spectacular. Sure, it has a lot of cliches and it's fairly predictable, but it makes up for it with some cool aspects. First off, the spider looks and sounds pretty good. As a creature feature, it works fairly well. A lot of it is set in the vents and air ducts of a Brooklyn brownstone, which is interesting but unfortunately underutilized. The claustrophobic setting generally does work pretty well. The kills are brutal, and it very much leans into the body horror subgenre (which is what disturbs me personally, so it was effective in that regard). Think back to middle school science class and imagine what you know spiders do to their prey, and now imagine that happening to people. That's what goes on in it. The effects are quite good. The characters are bland, tropey, and forgettable. But then again, are you seeing this movie for the characters or for the killer spider? There's a great tension-building atmosphere, and there are some pretty cool shots from the spider's perspective. The dialogue isn't the best, and every attempt at humor falls flat. It's a fine movie, nothing too special, but if you're the type of horror fan who's in it for those brutal kills, it has those.
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाThe bulk of the spider effects were done practically.
- गूफ़Each time there is a scene in the air ducts, the distinctive pattern of stains on the end panel are identical no matter which section of the system they are viewing. The set for the air ducts was obviously very limited with only one long section that was used multiple times.
- क्रेज़ी क्रेडिटDuring the credits it is revealed that the dog Bonnie survived being taken by Sting.
- कनेक्शनFeatures Frankenstein (1931)
- साउंडट्रैकWhat a Day to Die
Written by Patricia H. Ericson
Published by Cradle Rocks & Low Tide Music
Performed by The Pleasure Seekers
Courtesy of d2 Music o/b/o Cradle Rocks Records
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- $8,25,797
- 14 अप्रैल 2024
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- $28,01,252
- चलने की अवधि
- 1 घं 31 मि(91 min)
- रंग
- पक्ष अनुपात
- 1.85 : 1
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