एक कलाकार जंगल में अजनबियों के साथ फंस जाती है, उसे रात को रहस्यमय सत्ताएं दिखाई देती हैं.एक कलाकार जंगल में अजनबियों के साथ फंस जाती है, उसे रात को रहस्यमय सत्ताएं दिखाई देती हैं.एक कलाकार जंगल में अजनबियों के साथ फंस जाती है, उसे रात को रहस्यमय सत्ताएं दिखाई देती हैं.
- निर्देशक
- लेखक
- स्टार
- पुरस्कार
- 1 जीत और कुल 1 नामांकन
Siobhan Hewlett
- Mina's Mother
- (as Siobhán Hewlett)
Joel Figueroa
- Darwin
- (वॉइस)
Thabile Michelle Hlongwane
- Newscaster
- (as Michelle Hlongwane)
Eabha Connolly
- Little Girl
- (as Éabha Connolly)
सारांश
Reviewers say 'The Watchers' delves into themes of duality, transformation, and folklore, inspired by Slavic mythology and Celtic traditions. The film's atmosphere, set design, and cinematography are lauded for their eerie and tense mood. However, the script, character development, and pacing are criticized for being lacking and predictable. The twist and ending receive mixed reactions, with some finding them surprising and others deeming them poorly executed. Dakota Fanning's performance is noted, though opinions on its effectiveness vary. The adaptation from the novel is often discussed, with many reviewers comparing it unfavorably to the source material. Overall, 'The Watchers' is seen as a mixed bag.
फ़ीचर्ड समीक्षाएं
I enjoy movies with a good story and rich world-building. Although I'd rate this movie a 6/10, I still liked and enjoyed watching it. It's a thriller and mystery that kept me hooked as I wanted to uncover each mystery. The creatures were terrifying, I wouldn't want to come across one of those.
I do agree with some of the reviews that I found some of the characters odd, and no one normal would act the way they did if they were in such a situation.
One thing that could have made a big impact is adding a bit of romance at the end-you'll understand when you watch it. Overall, it's not a mind-blowing story, but I enjoyed it.
I do agree with some of the reviews that I found some of the characters odd, and no one normal would act the way they did if they were in such a situation.
One thing that could have made a big impact is adding a bit of romance at the end-you'll understand when you watch it. Overall, it's not a mind-blowing story, but I enjoyed it.
"The Watchers" provides an interesting premise at face value. Horror movies that involve a twist on folk stories accompanied with an eerie location usually pair well together and in this case, it does.
Ishana Night Shyamalan's directorial debut is one to be proud of. You can clearly see sprinkles of her father's style imbedded in the film but also boasts her own unique vision.
In regards to the plot, the story is interesting enough to keep you invested throughout the duration. It reveals just enough to ask questions but not enough to give them away.
The design of the "Watchers" is the highlight of the film. Without spoiling too much, every time they were on screen I was fully engrossed. Enough was shown of them that made me wanting to see more.
The worst unfortunately, are the characters which were one dimensional and lacking realism. They acted in ways no human would in this situation, especially the lead. A good horror movie requires realistic and likeable characters to vouch for. "The Watchers" struggled to create such.
As most horrors unfortunately do, "The Watchers" does have some moments that I found a bit silly. Moments where you ask yourself "why would she do that" or "why did that happen like that". Such moments didn't help the film.
I was skeptical towards the beginning on the film, thinking that it would meander in its plot and ultimately be repetitive. However, as the film progressed and its locations changed it kept the story fresh and wanting more. The ending boarded on lacklustre however, I didn't mind that it didn't get too ridiculous and over the top. Felt more realistic and poignant.
Overall, a decent debut film that highlighted a fresh look at folk-lore. The frustrating characters and some silly moments did prevent it from being great. 6.4/10 for me.
Ishana Night Shyamalan's directorial debut is one to be proud of. You can clearly see sprinkles of her father's style imbedded in the film but also boasts her own unique vision.
In regards to the plot, the story is interesting enough to keep you invested throughout the duration. It reveals just enough to ask questions but not enough to give them away.
The design of the "Watchers" is the highlight of the film. Without spoiling too much, every time they were on screen I was fully engrossed. Enough was shown of them that made me wanting to see more.
The worst unfortunately, are the characters which were one dimensional and lacking realism. They acted in ways no human would in this situation, especially the lead. A good horror movie requires realistic and likeable characters to vouch for. "The Watchers" struggled to create such.
As most horrors unfortunately do, "The Watchers" does have some moments that I found a bit silly. Moments where you ask yourself "why would she do that" or "why did that happen like that". Such moments didn't help the film.
I was skeptical towards the beginning on the film, thinking that it would meander in its plot and ultimately be repetitive. However, as the film progressed and its locations changed it kept the story fresh and wanting more. The ending boarded on lacklustre however, I didn't mind that it didn't get too ridiculous and over the top. Felt more realistic and poignant.
Overall, a decent debut film that highlighted a fresh look at folk-lore. The frustrating characters and some silly moments did prevent it from being great. 6.4/10 for me.
The Watchers is a fun movie to watch with friends. I feel that a common problem people now have about movies is that you think that if it is not a cinematic masterpiece it's a terrible movie.
The acting wasn't great but not bad. I felt the leads were pretty good to.
The story was actually a good idea and I liked that part as well.
Overall scare was really just an meh. Not scary at all to me. It was more of a thriller than a horror. I was hoping to be scared but I wasn't. I would say the scare was equal to A Quiet Place.
I would actually recommend this movie. It was fun and i was intrigued the whole film.
The acting wasn't great but not bad. I felt the leads were pretty good to.
The story was actually a good idea and I liked that part as well.
Overall scare was really just an meh. Not scary at all to me. It was more of a thriller than a horror. I was hoping to be scared but I wasn't. I would say the scare was equal to A Quiet Place.
I would actually recommend this movie. It was fun and i was intrigued the whole film.
I went into this film with fairly high expectations, intrigued by the trailers and the interesting concept. I recognized only one actor, Georgina Campbell, the lead from "The Barbarian," a film I quite enjoyed. I was also eager to see how Ishana Shyamalan's directorial debut would turn out.
To start, I think the film was very well directed, featuring some really cool and creepy shots that effectively conveyed the story without relying heavily on dialogue. The initial concept of the creatures was interesting; I assume they are based on a real mythical creature, which adds a nice element of realism to the horror genre. However, that's where the positives end for me.
The acting felt mediocre. Despite what I've seen online, I had no issues with the accents, being from the UK and accustomed to Irish accents. The acting, however, often felt forced, and I didn't find the relationships or the characters' dread believable. The only scene with commendable acting involved Georgina Campbell.
My main issue with the film is the twist. Without giving away spoilers, I found it incredibly obvious and poorly thought out. It felt like a placeholder from the first draft, something that should have been replaced with a more refined idea.
Overall, it's an okay film. Not something I'll rave about, but if you're looking for a short horror movie to watch over the weekend, it might be worth a try.
To start, I think the film was very well directed, featuring some really cool and creepy shots that effectively conveyed the story without relying heavily on dialogue. The initial concept of the creatures was interesting; I assume they are based on a real mythical creature, which adds a nice element of realism to the horror genre. However, that's where the positives end for me.
The acting felt mediocre. Despite what I've seen online, I had no issues with the accents, being from the UK and accustomed to Irish accents. The acting, however, often felt forced, and I didn't find the relationships or the characters' dread believable. The only scene with commendable acting involved Georgina Campbell.
My main issue with the film is the twist. Without giving away spoilers, I found it incredibly obvious and poorly thought out. It felt like a placeholder from the first draft, something that should have been replaced with a more refined idea.
Overall, it's an okay film. Not something I'll rave about, but if you're looking for a short horror movie to watch over the weekend, it might be worth a try.
The Watchers is one of those films that really captures you but out of curiosity and not because it's all that good. For me it was just wanting to see how everything was going to end that really kept me locked into the movie.
What I can say is this film is interesting because we make discoveries at the same time the characters do so we're left wondering and questioning the same things they are. Our first glimpse of these "fairies" were creepy and I was thrilled at how scary they looked, I just wish we got more scenes showing their power and how monstrous they are. Instead we got hints and warnings about them majority of the movie. Their presence was made known in the movie but it just wasn't what I thought.
Personally I feel like this was a weak attempt at a survival film but it's watchable... up until the end. The end takes away from the film very much. I understand films want to leave an opening for a part 2 to be made but you can do that and still close everything up nicely.
What I can say is this film is interesting because we make discoveries at the same time the characters do so we're left wondering and questioning the same things they are. Our first glimpse of these "fairies" were creepy and I was thrilled at how scary they looked, I just wish we got more scenes showing their power and how monstrous they are. Instead we got hints and warnings about them majority of the movie. Their presence was made known in the movie but it just wasn't what I thought.
Personally I feel like this was a weak attempt at a survival film but it's watchable... up until the end. The end takes away from the film very much. I understand films want to leave an opening for a part 2 to be made but you can do that and still close everything up nicely.
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाThe title was changed to "The Watched" in the UK and Ireland to avoid confusion with the Netflix series The Watcher (2022).
- गूफ़Characters have been trapped in one location for months or even years and look clean and healthy, are shaved, have good haircuts ...
- कनेक्शनFeatured in The 7PM Project: 21 जून 2024 को प्रसारित एपिसोड (2024)
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बॉक्स ऑफ़िस
- बजट
- $3,00,00,000(अनुमानित)
- US और कनाडा में सकल
- $1,90,71,404
- US और कनाडा में पहले सप्ताह में कुल कमाई
- $70,03,537
- 9 जून 2024
- दुनिया भर में सकल
- $3,33,71,404
- चलने की अवधि1 घंटा 42 मिनट
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- ध्वनि मिश्रण
- पक्ष अनुपात
- 1.85 : 1
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