Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaFriends meet at an isolated lodge for holidays. One disappears. The real reason for booking is revealed. Chaos erupts, leading to a bloody nightmare. No subjective descriptions, just factual... Leggi tuttoFriends meet at an isolated lodge for holidays. One disappears. The real reason for booking is revealed. Chaos erupts, leading to a bloody nightmare. No subjective descriptions, just factual plot points within the character limit.Friends meet at an isolated lodge for holidays. One disappears. The real reason for booking is revealed. Chaos erupts, leading to a bloody nightmare. No subjective descriptions, just factual plot points within the character limit.
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"Why Hide?" or "Christmas Presence" is nothing more than your garden variety schlock horror film. The only original thing they did was make the characters all LGBT, but did absolutely nothing with it. The first act had a decent build, where it established the characters in a base line sense. The jokes are cringey and I think they may have implied the main character was a TERF, but nothing ever comes of it. Everything that followed got progressively worse. The antagonistic force in this is each characters worst fear. The group figures this out after a few incidents, but whenever they are targeted, they become oblivious again. The ending is a bad, confused twist, possibly to set up a sequel. Don't waste your time.
This is a mighty thin sliver of a holiday horror movie. It's set at Christmas, but its Christmasy part amounts to a group of friends getting drunk and modeling newly gifted underwear. And this is the movie's best sequence!
The rest is a sketchy, by-the-numbers mishmash of paganism, mean ghosts, and supernatural mind games, the confluence of which seems to have bored the writer, the director, and the cast. It didn't do much for me either.
I did like the chubby, cheese-making, shotgun-toting lesbian character. This role was well-written and the actress who played it seemed present when she came on screen. Everyone else seemed absent, as if their minds were elsewhere. Given this movie's uninspired plot, I can't much blame them.
All in all, despite having come all the way from the UK, this movie leaves little in its wake. It's as if it never fully arrived in the first place
The rest is a sketchy, by-the-numbers mishmash of paganism, mean ghosts, and supernatural mind games, the confluence of which seems to have bored the writer, the director, and the cast. It didn't do much for me either.
I did like the chubby, cheese-making, shotgun-toting lesbian character. This role was well-written and the actress who played it seemed present when she came on screen. Everyone else seemed absent, as if their minds were elsewhere. Given this movie's uninspired plot, I can't much blame them.
All in all, despite having come all the way from the UK, this movie leaves little in its wake. It's as if it never fully arrived in the first place
I couldn't figure out what this movie was supposed to be. It started off very British sort of comedy, but then it went full speed ahead horror. There were some plot holes. The actors aren't bad, it's just the script needed more pizazz for it to be good.
Christmas Presence (2018) is currently available on Shudder and tells the tale of a group of friends who gets together in the countryside of one of the friends family estates. Little do the friends know a tragic event happened to the friend who owns the house at the estate. When the spirits of those responsible for the tragic events returns, the friends get together becomes a different type of party...
This movie is directed by James Edward Cook (Together) and stars Charlotte Atkinson (Truckers), Elsie Bennett (Hitman 3), Lorna Brown (Les Misérables) and Danny Webb (Aliens 3).
The storyline for this is super slow and it takes forever for anything to happen; however, the characters are well developed. The cast is solid and the dialogue is good. The CGI for the presence is pretty good also but the lack of kills and action is disappointing. I will say I loved the ending.
This movie is a bit disappointing and a below average addition to the genre; however, the ending is clever but the movies so slow I couldn't recommend sitting through the entire film to get to it.
I'd score this a 4/10 and only recommend watching it if you're desperate for a Christmas horror movie to watch.
This movie is directed by James Edward Cook (Together) and stars Charlotte Atkinson (Truckers), Elsie Bennett (Hitman 3), Lorna Brown (Les Misérables) and Danny Webb (Aliens 3).
The storyline for this is super slow and it takes forever for anything to happen; however, the characters are well developed. The cast is solid and the dialogue is good. The CGI for the presence is pretty good also but the lack of kills and action is disappointing. I will say I loved the ending.
This movie is a bit disappointing and a below average addition to the genre; however, the ending is clever but the movies so slow I couldn't recommend sitting through the entire film to get to it.
I'd score this a 4/10 and only recommend watching it if you're desperate for a Christmas horror movie to watch.
Just from the title i expected much more.
The beginning was exiting but then it got lame.
It became like every other horror stories.
The plot was great but it felt like the director didn't know how to keep it going and just made it like that.
The ending gave us nothing. It left place for so much improvement.
Overall it wasn't that bad.
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- QuizAnita mentions the Dutch Jumbee, which the Dutch during the 1500's, used to kill the slaves and bury them with their treasures to act as a guard for said treasures. The Dutchman jumbee are not the killed slaves, but the Dutchman who did the killing and in their own deaths were brought back to Guyana, South America, if they had died elsewhere.
- BlooperWhen McKenzie regresses to reimagine the scene of her sister's disappearance, she says other children were there. This does not match the opening scene, and is not supported by any other mention of the event.
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- Paese di origine
- Sito ufficiale
- Lingua
- Celebre anche come
- Christmas Presence
- Luoghi delle riprese
- Azienda produttrice
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- Budget
- 250.000 £ (previsto)
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 25 minuti
- Colore
- Proporzioni
- 2.35 : 1
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