24 reviews
This movie does have a few funny elements due to some clever writing and subtle acting moments between the leads but it is in no way a comedy. It is mostly a drama with a bit of mystery and romance. It's hard to really review this movie without any spoilers, but it does unfold organically, the acting is well done as is the cinematography. There's some very dark themes here and a heavy dose of what any one of us would do in this given situation. It can also be quite sad at certain moments. There is a little spicy language here and there but no overt violence or nudity.
Overall a very well executed enclosed film that keeps you guessing what will happen next and overall offers closure without just dropping it in your lap. It kept my attention the entire way through, just keep in mind this is far heavier on the drama and mystery than comedy or romance.
Overall a very well executed enclosed film that keeps you guessing what will happen next and overall offers closure without just dropping it in your lap. It kept my attention the entire way through, just keep in mind this is far heavier on the drama and mystery than comedy or romance.
- terrencepatrix
- Mar 9, 2020
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When Claude loses his wife, he loses himself. Anger, grief, loneliness and guilt drive him to kidnapping the man who killed her, and holding him in his basement. He pushes away his friends and coworkers, who only want to help him.
Will Claude kill the man in the basement? Or will he find himself again? As the film slowly reveals both the secrets of Claude and the man in the basement, it becomes hard to tell the villain from the hero.
The movie isn't a horror movie or even a thriller. It's a delicate examination of the way getting to know someone else can change the human heart. And, in its own twisted way, it's a great antidote to our present political craziness.
The acting is superb, the script interesting and it makes me wish there were more Indy movies like it.
Will Claude kill the man in the basement? Or will he find himself again? As the film slowly reveals both the secrets of Claude and the man in the basement, it becomes hard to tell the villain from the hero.
The movie isn't a horror movie or even a thriller. It's a delicate examination of the way getting to know someone else can change the human heart. And, in its own twisted way, it's a great antidote to our present political craziness.
The acting is superb, the script interesting and it makes me wish there were more Indy movies like it.
I almost didnt watch this because the title alone screams "dont do it," so please excuse my surprise when i say this is a well-done movie. good performances, interesting story, some well-placed humor to not make the lead role a total creeper. the character in the basement couldve used a bit more development. the book scenes couldve gone into more detail, but its cut well enough leave a reasonable impression. worthwhile watch, or victor over low expectations? ignore the title, watch it and find out
I love a film that leaves you with questions at the end and this is full of questions and I'm ok with that.
I really disliked the main character and his friends and felt sorry for the guy in the basement but that's ok too.
Great performances, great story and nicely edited and directed.
- future_release
- Mar 11, 2020
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All of the female characters must have been selected for their weird and overly excessive eye movements. Much of the movie is a statement on how people interact on first dates/new relationships when in their 30's.
The director must believe it's cute to grab a boob on a first date, or joke about innuendos related to underage kids - though that humor doesn't entirely rule the movie. I assume he used to vehicle to enhance the theme of awkwardness in being back on the dating circuit. Claude's 40 yr old pal acts like a junior high football player with unchecked hormones. Jokes about masturbation are prevalent and inappropriate to the plot. Humans do not interact like these characters - it reeked of absurd scripting. The plot had potential and some positive moments. I think the movie would only need about 35-45 minutes to keep viewers more engaged and the story moving. The best part of the film was the dialogue between Claude and his girl about 75% through the film. Best actor goes to the detective - he was most believable.
The director must believe it's cute to grab a boob on a first date, or joke about innuendos related to underage kids - though that humor doesn't entirely rule the movie. I assume he used to vehicle to enhance the theme of awkwardness in being back on the dating circuit. Claude's 40 yr old pal acts like a junior high football player with unchecked hormones. Jokes about masturbation are prevalent and inappropriate to the plot. Humans do not interact like these characters - it reeked of absurd scripting. The plot had potential and some positive moments. I think the movie would only need about 35-45 minutes to keep viewers more engaged and the story moving. The best part of the film was the dialogue between Claude and his girl about 75% through the film. Best actor goes to the detective - he was most believable.
- clydepearlwillis
- May 13, 2022
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- jtncsmistad
- Jul 11, 2020
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Cannot believe this got any good ratings. Story line so slow, unbelievable and uninteresting
characters, hard to get through. Kept hoping something would happen. One of dullest movies I have ever seen. Do not waste your time.
- sberray-68862
- Jun 2, 2022
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- jwvandegronden-1
- Aug 20, 2020
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This was a good film. Never over the top, it slowly showed the emotions of all the characters, and made for a good watch.7/10.
Dustin Cook's debut feature film does not disappoint one in terms of performances, direction, or cinematography (as it is a low-budget movie), but its plot includes some flaws that need correction.
- pangipingu
- Mar 21, 2020
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Not a long review but I had to leave this. I came across this movie knowing absolutely nothing about it and from the beginning I was glued to the screen. Rarely does a movie catch me like this as I am usually working or playing video games while a I have a movie going. I think it helps with my ADD & Narcolepsy. The slow and quiet pace of this movie combined with a slow but steady build up to some big surprises. I won't tell you any more about but the performances from the 2 lead's were amazing. I've never heard of either of these actors but i will be following them now to see what else they can do! The ending delivers proper closure to the story and will not disappoint. Watch this movie! 9/10
- feverish30
- Mar 19, 2020
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A dark indie tale that tips the scales of revenge and compassion, with a grieving protagonist who begs both for your sympathy and your contempt. This drama gives us some amusing moments peppered into its disturbing themes, but most importantly it's watchable and I never felt as if it had to struggle to keep my attention. There are elements to the story which are a little unrealistic, namely some things that unfold around the protagonist's budding romance, and I believe it would have been better overall if it had run a little shorter. The last 20 minutes sour things slightly, but not enough to overtake the surprisingly powerful performances delivered by the film's two male leads. 6/10.
- umimelectric
- Mar 13, 2020
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Walk on by.
Forget this "thing" ever existed.
Go pick your nose.
Go to poughkipsy.
Stare at your wallpaper.
ANYTHING you will do or think of, will be BETTER than watching this dreck....
Forget this "thing" ever existed.
Go pick your nose.
Go to poughkipsy.
Stare at your wallpaper.
ANYTHING you will do or think of, will be BETTER than watching this dreck....
Casting director boosted this movie. Kinda obvious the director and editors were barely better than the average crap though, if that. Matthew Lessall casting dude! Gotta say, I love it when new faces get a chance, instead of the same old overpaid crap actors.
Next on the priority list: I've gotta say, I'm only 20 minutes in. I'll check back buzz permitting) once it's over :) None the less, giving it a strong 7 atm, bc I'm not finished yet :)
Next on the priority list: I've gotta say, I'm only 20 minutes in. I'll check back buzz permitting) once it's over :) None the less, giving it a strong 7 atm, bc I'm not finished yet :)
- upstarts-08733
- Mar 12, 2020
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The good thing about I Hate The Man In My Basement is that it is watchable. For that the story has enough elements to keep you entertained. But there are enough flaws in this movie to make it just a movie you watch once and then forget about it. The acting wasn't good from everyone, some were better than others but still nothing that will wow you. I would have left the 'comedy' scenes out of this story, they don't work and are slightly annoying to watch. I would have put much more attention to the essential focus point of this story, the man in the basement. That's just my opinion. In conclusion I watched worse movies like I watched much better movies. In a couple days I will have forgotten everything about this movie. It's one of the reasons I write reviews, so that I wouldn't watch these kind of movies a second time.
- deloudelouvain
- May 11, 2020
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Gotta say I loved this one. I love movies that are not what you might expect, and with this title I wasn't sure what I'd get. The title's kind of ironic for a straight up thriller/horror film - which this flick definitely wasn't. It's more a suspenseful drama/comedy/romance with a premise you'd expect from a psycho/serial killer flick. If that description doesn't intrigue you this movie probably won' appeal to you. I was, literally, shocked at how believable some of the performances were and how invested I became in the budding romance. Yeah, the comedy performances (particularly by the friend) were a tad over the top, and yet credit to the writer/director because everyone acknowledges that fact that the guy is weird, and it always feels like it's part of the same world the rest of the movie takes place in. I liked the way the story of the man in the basement grew and I was kept in suspense the whole time wondering how everything would play out. I put the title in my queue not knowing it had experienced pro actors in it until I saw Nora-Jane Noone's name in the credits (loved her since The Descent and Magdalene Sisters) and then recognized several others faces. Well, they were given great parts and played them well.
- anthonyender
- Mar 25, 2023
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This movie hits every emotion possible. Chris Marquette plays Claude who's wife was recently murdered. The emotion is captivating and you really honestly feel his pain. Manny Montana plays Logan and I honestly started feeling sorry for him as the story unfolds. All the cast were excellent. The writing is very creative and takes you through a wide range of emotion. Very entertaining, flows well, and will capture your emotions. Definitely worth watching and refreshingly different.
- Alexsandrad
- Mar 21, 2020
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Another reviewer said that this is not a comedy. Okay, fine. But neither is it a romance, or a thriller. (A drama can be pretty much anything, so the term doesn't really lend itself to meaningful categorization.) The only fair thing to say is that it's all of them wrapped in one. This movie is loaded with comedy and humor, but also conflict and tension, and, for whatever the term is worth, drama, of a thoroughly gripping variety.
Perhaps some of the hate for this film is based in the fact that it's such a roller coaster. People like their thrillers to be dark and gritty, and they like their comedies to be a light and airy. This film is all of the above. It covers such a gamut that I'm honestly stunned not only that they fit all of it into the hour and three quarters that they did, but especially that it genuinely felt like one movie and not a bunch of stuff mooshed into a deformed camel. It might be very particular and peculiar, but this is a very well made film. If you like stuff that straddles the edge of the box gyrating its thick posterior while blowing raspberries at genre lines, check this one out.
Perhaps some of the hate for this film is based in the fact that it's such a roller coaster. People like their thrillers to be dark and gritty, and they like their comedies to be a light and airy. This film is all of the above. It covers such a gamut that I'm honestly stunned not only that they fit all of it into the hour and three quarters that they did, but especially that it genuinely felt like one movie and not a bunch of stuff mooshed into a deformed camel. It might be very particular and peculiar, but this is a very well made film. If you like stuff that straddles the edge of the box gyrating its thick posterior while blowing raspberries at genre lines, check this one out.
- opiaterein
- Apr 7, 2021
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What a surprise.🏆
A QUALITY film, in every way that matters.
Anyone that posts negatively on this film is just someone who probably trolls people on Twitter etc for the 'jollies of it' and to get a false sense of 'know it all' something in their otherwise vapid existence.
I will be recommending this film to people the way you recommend a new favorite dining spot...only with more passion/sincerity.
The main actors, in the roles of Claude' and 'Kyra' entranced me with their line deliveries...even the 'man in the basement' delivered a solid performance.
Clearly not a Hollywood budget film...but I didn't need to be. It delivered 'everything' a good film needs for this genre of storytelling.
I'm sure I'll watch it again many times...as I have 'Somewhere in Time', The Princess Bride and What Dreams May Come.
That said...yeah, I'm a sucker for 'true romance' and while this isn't 'fun-ish' like the Princess Bride or as large budget as Somewhere/What Dreams...It is an experience to be had and to recommend to others!
Anyone that posts negatively on this film is just someone who probably trolls people on Twitter etc for the 'jollies of it' and to get a false sense of 'know it all' something in their otherwise vapid existence.
I will be recommending this film to people the way you recommend a new favorite dining spot...only with more passion/sincerity.
The main actors, in the roles of Claude' and 'Kyra' entranced me with their line deliveries...even the 'man in the basement' delivered a solid performance.
Clearly not a Hollywood budget film...but I didn't need to be. It delivered 'everything' a good film needs for this genre of storytelling.
I'm sure I'll watch it again many times...as I have 'Somewhere in Time', The Princess Bride and What Dreams May Come.
That said...yeah, I'm a sucker for 'true romance' and while this isn't 'fun-ish' like the Princess Bride or as large budget as Somewhere/What Dreams...It is an experience to be had and to recommend to others!
- lasvegaskungfu
- Jul 19, 2023
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- jenncook-66850
- Mar 13, 2020
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But it was nice how underneath the terror there was a heartfelt message and it took a good script to get those pathos out, the actors did a fine job, the Latin guy and the American guy did a spectacular job with a sort of mish mosh dichotomy thing back and forth that made this a worth-while experience! Highly recommend it great job.
- juanmuscle
- Oct 4, 2021
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- taghiramzi
- Aug 2, 2022
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