Rupintojelis
- 2022
- 1 h 27 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
5,5/10
1,1 mil
SUA AVALIAÇÃO
Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaAfter classmates destroy life-size wooden folk art statues during a wild high school graduation party at a remote cottage, a mysterious killer starts picking them off one by one.After classmates destroy life-size wooden folk art statues during a wild high school graduation party at a remote cottage, a mysterious killer starts picking them off one by one.After classmates destroy life-size wooden folk art statues during a wild high school graduation party at a remote cottage, a mysterious killer starts picking them off one by one.
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Avaliações em destaque
- I liked the cinematography, I really enjoyed the sound too.
- I loved that comedic character. You know who I'm talking about.
- It takes quite some time to establish itself. 45 minutes for an 87-minute slasher seems like too much time to me.
- It doesn't explore its biggest mystery enough (the figures).
- It doesn't delve deep enough into most of its characters and gives a terrible conclusion to the central romance (the boat scene is ridiculous).
- Most of the deaths are good, with some creative imagination.
- Still, I'm trying to figure out why 20/30 teenagers wouldn't come together to take down a man with a knife.
- The main character's arc is unexpected and, in a way, interesting.
- It's not a terrible slasher to start with, but it's very similar to everything that has already been done, with the potential for much more if it had explored the local folklore behind the plot.
"Rupintojelis" is a slasher film with an unoriginal plot, being one more version of the many that exist of the classic "Friday the 13th", the script of this film is full of clichés that are absurd, only innovating with a protagonist who is annoying but whose character is quite unusual within the attitudes that he presents to the situation experienced, being an egoist who goes in counterpart to the good final girl or the young man who fights for the protection of his friends. The deaths are silly and only a couple become realistic. The performances are good but none really stand out. The cinematography looks like something out of a cheap 2000's TV movie. The music composed for the film does not attract attention and goes unnoticed from how ordinary it sounds. A slasher with some good moments but fails to be innovative.
Look, I'm a horror fan, and if you are going to watch this film, you certainly are, too. And I absolutely LOVED this film.
Sure, it's a story about partying teenagers who transgress in the woods and then get picked off by a masked stranger. That's not "lack of innovation", that's a SUBGENRE, which this film totally nails.
Yes, it's not until the halfway point that "the action" begins. But I consider that a pro not a con. I actually enjoyed getting to know the characters, who despite being high school archtypes, are more real and fleshed out than their counterparts in American films, whom often seem as though they are designed for us to detest them so that we don't feel as bad when they are killed.
And the movie makes up for the lost time in the second half.
I appreciate that the characters act in ways that seem appropriate to who they are, rather than just in ways that will further the plot. That was accomplished by giving us time to know who they were.
I also loved the fact that the killer didn't simply skulk about in the shadows picking victims off one by one; he was NOT afraid to mix it up! While he was certainly...effective, he was not superhuman.
If you don't like this film, you either don't like slashers or you are too jaded to appreciate them any longer.
Sure, it's a story about partying teenagers who transgress in the woods and then get picked off by a masked stranger. That's not "lack of innovation", that's a SUBGENRE, which this film totally nails.
Yes, it's not until the halfway point that "the action" begins. But I consider that a pro not a con. I actually enjoyed getting to know the characters, who despite being high school archtypes, are more real and fleshed out than their counterparts in American films, whom often seem as though they are designed for us to detest them so that we don't feel as bad when they are killed.
And the movie makes up for the lost time in the second half.
I appreciate that the characters act in ways that seem appropriate to who they are, rather than just in ways that will further the plot. That was accomplished by giving us time to know who they were.
I also loved the fact that the killer didn't simply skulk about in the shadows picking victims off one by one; he was NOT afraid to mix it up! While he was certainly...effective, he was not superhuman.
If you don't like this film, you either don't like slashers or you are too jaded to appreciate them any longer.
I liked this movie, despite it being subtitled and some of the meaning undoubtedly lost in translation.
Its a youthful horror tale, with diverse characters and a decent backstory.
The majority of it is filmed at night on a small farm with a few cabins and a barn.
The story involves a high school group celebrating graduation and the interpersonal dynamics of the friends. This is the subtext of the slasher plot-- the interpersonal relationships determine who survives.
That is what we conclude at the end of the film. Its a striking ending and this separates it from other teen slasher movies.
I gave it a solid 5 stars.
Its a youthful horror tale, with diverse characters and a decent backstory.
The majority of it is filmed at night on a small farm with a few cabins and a barn.
The story involves a high school group celebrating graduation and the interpersonal dynamics of the friends. This is the subtext of the slasher plot-- the interpersonal relationships determine who survives.
That is what we conclude at the end of the film. Its a striking ending and this separates it from other teen slasher movies.
I gave it a solid 5 stars.
This may have lost a lot of the nuance in the dubbing, because what came across was not that great. It is graduation, and they will all be going their separate ways, but Marius manages to get a place where they can travel to have a party/rave. At the forest cottage, there are wooden statutes, but none have eyes. One suggested perhaps they are not meant to see. There is a lot of drinking and drugs, and four wind up in a sauna, where they get trapped and die from the heat. And because they used some of the statutes for firewood, that may be why. And along comes a masked slasher, with a hatchet, killing quite a few. Others run to their cars, and they set off the car alarm. More deaths. Marius escapes in a boat with two others, they quarrel and Marius is left in the boat with a classmate he shared a kiss with. He thought that might be the start of something wonderful, but she tells him he is probably still alive since he is so boring, even the killer won't kill him. And perhaps due to the drinking and drugs, others make the worst possible choices when faced with certain death. Nothing new in the slasher movie, and much to not care about.
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written by Andrius Kauklys, Marius Narbutis
performed by Happy Endless
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Bilheteria
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 109.990
- Tempo de duração1 hora 27 minutos
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- 2.35 : 1
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