Dopo la perdita del padre, un ventenne in lutto lotta per tenere unita la sua famiglia mentre un'oscurità indicibile affligge suo fratello maggiore.Dopo la perdita del padre, un ventenne in lutto lotta per tenere unita la sua famiglia mentre un'oscurità indicibile affligge suo fratello maggiore.Dopo la perdita del padre, un ventenne in lutto lotta per tenere unita la sua famiglia mentre un'oscurità indicibile affligge suo fratello maggiore.
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I'm always up for Good new horror movie, This was on Amazon prime, so I thought I would give it a shot. I Didn't watch too much of the trailer because I like to be semi surprised when I watch something.
Well, I am over 45 minutes in and could sum this movie up in a couple of sentences. Yes, That's how little has happened. I'm even going to have trouble coming up with the amount of words to describe and rate this film.
So far, there is no horror in this. I would call it a drama more than anything.
So if you like very slow drama movies, this one might be right up your alley. To horror fans, this is an easy skip.
2/10 PASS.
Well, I am over 45 minutes in and could sum this movie up in a couple of sentences. Yes, That's how little has happened. I'm even going to have trouble coming up with the amount of words to describe and rate this film.
So far, there is no horror in this. I would call it a drama more than anything.
So if you like very slow drama movies, this one might be right up your alley. To horror fans, this is an easy skip.
2/10 PASS.
THE GOOD REVIEWS ARE LIES
I just wasted my time watching this crap that starts out good, but they obviously had no idea how to give the story any background or an ending that wasn't a complete joke.
Why are the characters being haunted?
Nope, no answer, not even a clue and the ending is just stupid.
This is Not a horror movie. This is a bait and switch. You start the movie thinking, "hey, this looks like it could be a creepy film about satanic cults," but it ends up just a wanna-be documentary on hereditary schizophrenia that makes a mockery of the actual illness and those that suffer it.
Pretty disgusted I got taken in by the good reviews.
I just wasted my time watching this crap that starts out good, but they obviously had no idea how to give the story any background or an ending that wasn't a complete joke.
Why are the characters being haunted?
Nope, no answer, not even a clue and the ending is just stupid.
This is Not a horror movie. This is a bait and switch. You start the movie thinking, "hey, this looks like it could be a creepy film about satanic cults," but it ends up just a wanna-be documentary on hereditary schizophrenia that makes a mockery of the actual illness and those that suffer it.
Pretty disgusted I got taken in by the good reviews.
The Shade (2023) is not your typical horror film. While it certainly has its share of chilling moments, it's far more than just another dumb jump-scare flick. This is a film with a powerful message, one that explores the dark and often taboo subjects of grief, mental illness, and family trauma.
What sets The Shade apart is its allegorical approach to horror. The entity that haunts the characters is more than just a monster; it's a representation of the destructive cycle of depression and suicide that can plague families for generations. This metaphorical layer adds a depth and complexity to the film that elevates it above standard horror fare.
The film follows Ryan, a young man struggling to cope with the recent loss of his father. As he grapples with his own grief and anxiety, he begins to see a terrifying vision that no one else can see. This vision leads him down a dark path, forcing him to confront a hidden family secret that has been buried for years.
The Shade is a film that will stay with you long after the credits roll. It's a haunting and thought-provoking exploration of the human psyche, and it's sure to spark important conversations about mental health and the importance of seeking help.
If you're looking for a horror film that is both terrifying and meaningful, The Shade is definitely worth checking out.
What sets The Shade apart is its allegorical approach to horror. The entity that haunts the characters is more than just a monster; it's a representation of the destructive cycle of depression and suicide that can plague families for generations. This metaphorical layer adds a depth and complexity to the film that elevates it above standard horror fare.
The film follows Ryan, a young man struggling to cope with the recent loss of his father. As he grapples with his own grief and anxiety, he begins to see a terrifying vision that no one else can see. This vision leads him down a dark path, forcing him to confront a hidden family secret that has been buried for years.
The Shade is a film that will stay with you long after the credits roll. It's a haunting and thought-provoking exploration of the human psyche, and it's sure to spark important conversations about mental health and the importance of seeking help.
If you're looking for a horror film that is both terrifying and meaningful, The Shade is definitely worth checking out.
Film all in all is not bad - the metaphors make it across the board, the characters and acting is well for the most part, the cinematography and thensome is phneomal, however the issue I personally had was the fact that the film dragged it's feet through thick mud. If you're expecting this to he a horror flick to the core, scary - immediately disregard that, this is an all in all very reality stricken tale of many challenging emotions like depression, grief and the repercussions of what our lashing actions can do. It really gets the messages across the board well, but as said, thick mud. I can see many people losing their patience with this one, finding it boring with its very prominent slow burn approach. This is a film to watch, if you're seeking to immerse yourself in this characters trauma and grief journey, as well as get a glimpse of some really well captured raw emotions.
I fully see where they were going, I personally enjoy the message and thensome, however with its extremely slow wrapping up and ending that ( for me ) felt like the capsize of this film, this was quite an endurance to sit through and watch. Mentally prepare and know what this film has to offer before jumping in.
I fully see where they were going, I personally enjoy the message and thensome, however with its extremely slow wrapping up and ending that ( for me ) felt like the capsize of this film, this was quite an endurance to sit through and watch. Mentally prepare and know what this film has to offer before jumping in.
You spent two precious hours of my time to explain nothing! Where is the explanation about what I'm looking at and why is this movie so long just to leave people hanging? Is this a generational curse? A curse for the men in the family? Or is the illness a generational curse that's causing all of these issues? Why aren't these idiots taking medication? You seek therapy but don't seek any other preventative measures. This movie is literally about how self destructive people with mental illnesses are but how it also impacts those around them. Yet for some reason I doubt that was the intent. The musical score is horrible and doesn't match the mood or the movie. You didn't just give the creature the middle finger, you gave it to the audience too.
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- QuizToward the end of the movie, the main character wears the death metal band Cannibal Corpse "Butchered at Birth" t-shirt.
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Botteghino
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 64.812 USD
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 64.812 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione2 ore 7 minuti
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- Proporzioni
- 1.66 : 1
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