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They Look Like People

  • 2015
  • Unrated
  • 1h 20m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
9.3K
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They Look Like People (2015)
Suspecting that people around him are turning into evil creatures, a troubled man questions whether to protect his only friend from an impending war, or from himself.
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Suspecting that people around him are turning into evil creatures, a troubled man questions whether to protect his only friend from an impending war, or from himself.Suspecting that people around him are turning into evil creatures, a troubled man questions whether to protect his only friend from an impending war, or from himself.Suspecting that people around him are turning into evil creatures, a troubled man questions whether to protect his only friend from an impending war, or from himself.

  • Director
    • Perry Blackshear
  • Writer
    • Perry Blackshear
  • Stars
    • MacLeod Andrews
    • Evan Dumouchel
    • Margaret Ying Drake
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    9.3K
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    • Director
      • Perry Blackshear
    • Writer
      • Perry Blackshear
    • Stars
      • MacLeod Andrews
      • Evan Dumouchel
      • Margaret Ying Drake
    • 131User reviews
    • 80Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 9 wins & 3 nominations total

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    MacLeod Andrews
    MacLeod Andrews
    • Wyatt
    Evan Dumouchel
    Evan Dumouchel
    • Christian
    Margaret Ying Drake
    Margaret Ying Drake
    • Mara
    Mick Casale
    • Psychiatrist
    Elena Greenlee
    • Sandy
    Laura Ambrose
    • Co-worker
    Ben Blackshear
    • Hipster
    Perry Blackshear
    Perry Blackshear
    • Polish Guy
    Julia Guo
    • Kat
    • (voice)
    Amaani Hamid
    • Girl at Work
    Jessie Kim
    • Hannah
    • (voice)
    Sang Wook Kim
    • Co-worker
    Matt Lawrence
    • Co-worker
    Eric Ohrt
    • Man in Subway
    Carlos Palacio
    • Co-worker
    Kimberly Parker
    • Hannah
    Lauren Parkinson
    Lauren Parkinson
    • Hannah
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    • Director
      • Perry Blackshear
    • Writer
      • Perry Blackshear
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    6rhcplolla2012

    Great concept, good execution (SPOILER REVIEW)

    While this film has an intriguing premise, the pacing and overall writing is slightly bland. Writers tend to believe that realism, has to be boring. I'm not 100% certain what the overall take of this movie was supposed to be but did enjoy the element of trust, with someone you love, through thick and thin. Thought it was a heartwarming display that love & trust can get you through anything. Found it refreshing that a film like this, didn't end in horror (for once). Definitely worth a watch but this is no Spielberg, IMAX experience. It is a very slow indie film, that I recommend you go in with low expectations, for the best experience. Not the greatest film of the year but Perry Blackshear has talent and a promising career (if he's willing to acknowledge his flaws asa filmmaker). 5.8/10.
    8Sleepin_Dragon

    Well worth seeing, just don't expect a horror.

    Wyatt firmly believes the world is about to end as knows it, convinced that alien creatures are taking over people's bodies. Wyatt's paranoia is enhanced by a series of phone calls from a woman. Wyatt desperately tries to keep his mate Christian safe.

    First off, please don't expect a horror film, it's listed as a horror, but it isn't there are some horror inspired themes, but at no point does it fit into that bracket, I'd loosely put it into the atmospheric thriller bracket.

    I am a fan of it, I've seen it a couple of times, and it seems to improve with every viewing, there's so much to spot, and you'll ask yourself, it Wyatt seeing things as they are, or having some sort of breakdown.

    Wyatt and Christian's bromance is fun, and the pair share some amusing scenes, and one very tense, dark moment.

    It deserves higher acclaim, it may just be a little too weird for some, but it is honestly worth a look, it's well made and well acted, and the stork is a good one.

    8/10.
    7manuelasaez

    An entertaining film that keep me interested

    There are many low budget films that simply come off as vanity projects for those involved. Then there are low budget movies that are obvious labors of love, and that make every effort to work with their small budget to achieve something fresh, new and unique. This is definitely one of those films. The premise is simple, if a bit clichéd; A man with low self-esteem helps a friend (who is very sure of himself) during a time of need. The thing is, this friend believes that people are being replaced by monsters, and that a secret war is raging that no one but him is aware of.

    The film does a great job in balancing the more outlandish elements of the premise with some very real and entertaining interaction between the two male leads. These men are great at what they do, and their chemistry is wholly evident in the ease in which scenes transition from lighthearted play to tension-filled dread. These two obviously got along during the production of this film, and it clearly shows in the final product (The one aspect in which many of these types of movies fail is not having a chemistry between their actors).

    The special effects are sparse but work within the context of the film, and the direction might be simple, but again, I believe the film benefits from it. There are no fancy techniques, no crazy camera work to be found; this is a director working with a very select few talented people, and focusing on their interactions and reactions to the events in the film.

    That being said, I am most impressed by the comedic elements, as they not only added a sense of levity to an otherwise somber film, but the actors were so convincing, you could not help by smile at their antics (Sock Wars brought a healthy dose of nostalgia). In the end, the film does what many others do not; it removes ambiguity, and allows the viewer to better understand the message behind the movie without the dreaded, "What was the point of all that?" that plagues many film endings.

    Overall, this film is not going to win anyone over, as it does not do anything particularly well enough to garner the "art-house psychological horror" sub-genre any more fans, but to those of us that enjoy these types of movies, it is a welcomed addition. A solid effort all around, and the casting agent should be commended for choosing such a talented and charismatic ensemble.
    5elizrug

    I'm not sure what to think

    In terms of flimmaking, I think this is good. It doesn't rely on special effects or crazy action scenes to keep a viewer watching. There's a sense of suspense in every scene portrayed just through the acting. I think the two main characters worked well together, and reflected off each other is a healthy/unhealthy way.

    A good movie doesn't need a big budget or fancy locations. It just needs good acting and a well-written story. I'm not so sure about the story here.

    I have to admit I spent a lot of the time watching thinking, "WTF is going on?" That can be good but it was a bit too confusing in this film.
    6jtindahouse

    Just needed to identify its genre more clearly

    I liked the idea behind 'They Look Like People'. It reminded me quite a bit of 'The Babadook', a film which I absolutely loved. Unfortunately it felt like a poor man's 'Babadook'. It didn't quite work on the same level that that one did. The mystery element still works, because the film world isn't like the real world. Any film maker can just decide at the drop of the a whether he wants to stick to the laws of the world we live in, or just completely abandon them and do his own thing. So we are never quite sure exactly how much of the mystery in films like this is going to turn out to be true. That's why it works. What doesn't work as well is the tempo and mood of this film. 'The Babadook' managed to be a horror, while also telling its extremely smart story. I'm not sure exactly what genre 'They Look Like People' would fall into though. Probably if I had to pick one I'd say drama. Any old film can fall into the drama category though, and that's where I think this film fails. It doesn't clearly identify itself well enough.

    It's a very short film at only 80 minutes, and they pass by quick enough. While there's never really a lot happening, it also never drags. We, the audience, are always on the look out for clues and hints as to what the characters are actually dealing with here, and that keeps things ticking. The final scene is far and away the best the movie has to offer, and is actually extremely well directed. I would've liked another 10-15 minutes on the end to tie up a few loose ends, but it wasn't to be. I think this film could have been more than what it is, but even still it's a pretty watchable experience.

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    • Trivia
      This is the first feature length film written and directed by Perry Blackshear.
    • Goofs
      The microphone and wires are visible when Christian pulls up his pants at 28min 29sec.
    • Quotes

      Wyatt: Do you have, uh, sulfuric acid?

      Worker: Yeah, down by the left aisle.

      Wyatt: What happens if you get it on your face?

      Worker: It would probably burn your face off. You don't wanna have it on there.

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    • Release date
      • February 26, 2016 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 데이 룩 라이크 피플
    • Filming locations
      • USA
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 20 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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