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4.5/10
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A family looking to start a charter-boat business buys a ship that holds terrifying secrets once out on isolated waters.A family looking to start a charter-boat business buys a ship that holds terrifying secrets once out on isolated waters.A family looking to start a charter-boat business buys a ship that holds terrifying secrets once out on isolated waters.
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- 1 nomination total
Teance Blackburn
- Mrs. Parrish
- (uncredited)
Nicole Ciccarelli
- Ghost of Mrs. Parish
- (uncredited)
Nicholas Collins
- Sailor 2
- (uncredited)
Kenneth Herrington
- Vernon Parrish
- (uncredited)
John Leaptrott
- Captain Eagan
- (uncredited)
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Good actors vs. good acting
It's actually not so much the ability of the actors to act (I don't think anybody will see Gary Oldman and doubt he can act), but it is the script and the horror movie cliches/tropes that will likely get you quite upset. To say the least. And you also have other people in here (Emily Mortimer), who are way above anything in depth, that the movie can offer them.
Having said all that and all the things that are predictable, the movie can still be enjoyable to a certain degree/level. You have to be a fan and not mind the flaws that are littered throughout the running time.
Having said all that and all the things that are predictable, the movie can still be enjoyable to a certain degree/level. You have to be a fan and not mind the flaws that are littered throughout the running time.
By the numbers ghost movie
A very disappointing movie, considering the cast. The only thing special about "Mary" is that it is set on a sail boat. Other than that it ticks all the boxes of your standard ghost movie that you've seen a hundred times before: people behaving strangely, jump scares, a kid drawing scary pictures, pointless fake-outs in the form of dream sequences ... you can name every single overused ghost movie trope ... it's in here. Any creativity is completely absent.
The biggest mistake that the movie makes, though, is to put everything in a overarching narrative with a police interrogation that tells you right off the bat who makes it and who doesn't, evaporating every last bit of suspense that "Mary" could have created.
What's left are good performances by a good cast and decent cinematography, none of which save this movie from complete mediocrity.
The biggest mistake that the movie makes, though, is to put everything in a overarching narrative with a police interrogation that tells you right off the bat who makes it and who doesn't, evaporating every last bit of suspense that "Mary" could have created.
What's left are good performances by a good cast and decent cinematography, none of which save this movie from complete mediocrity.
All at sea.....
Mary is one of those films that sets sail but has no real sense of direction. Its biggest short coming in my opinion is the premise is sound but the setting is wrong.
A modestly sized family yacht, simply doesn't provide enough physical space and as a consequence scope, to meet the expectations, this horror aspires to. Its as if, for example, Friday the 13th, was set in a phone booth. its far too constrained and has to fall back on drawn out physiological tension, in a vain attempt, to compensate.
The result is a slow, predictable and ultimately, rather anti climatic film, that takes the viewer nowhere interesting. That's in spite of a strong cast, quality acting and decent cinematography.
Marginally watchable but that said, there are far better horror films with a nautical bent on offer, like 80's classic, The Fog. 5/10 from me.
A modestly sized family yacht, simply doesn't provide enough physical space and as a consequence scope, to meet the expectations, this horror aspires to. Its as if, for example, Friday the 13th, was set in a phone booth. its far too constrained and has to fall back on drawn out physiological tension, in a vain attempt, to compensate.
The result is a slow, predictable and ultimately, rather anti climatic film, that takes the viewer nowhere interesting. That's in spite of a strong cast, quality acting and decent cinematography.
Marginally watchable but that said, there are far better horror films with a nautical bent on offer, like 80's classic, The Fog. 5/10 from me.
Not a scary Mary.
What on earth is Gary Oldman doing in this very low budget and formulaic ghost story? Apart from a few cheap jump scares this is very slow and boring. It has been done better loads of times before and has very little originality.
Too many wannabe critics.
It's one of those movies you'll go and check on IMDb to see the ratings, see 1 star, OMG! Cringe. Keep scrolling and find allot of negitive reviews, but you'll see the odd one or two that say it's a good or average movie, I go with the latter, I thought the acting was above board and the idea and setting were good, as is the background of the ship in question, it touches on the Bermuda triangle and such, it's not an amazing film, and it won't win any awards, but its one that'll Keep your attention, just go into it with an open mind and you'll enjoy it!!
Did you know
- TriviaGary Oldman replaced Nicolas Cage.
- GoofsWhen the Mary pulls into Andros, a mountainous island is seen. The island of Andros has no such mountains.
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- Lời Nguyền Trên Biển
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- Orange Beach, Alabama, USA(Boat Dock)
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- $709,528
- Runtime
- 1h 24m(84 min)
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- 2.39 : 1
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