24 reviews
Mediocre acting and a plot that is boring. People sitting around talking for most of the movie. The "monster" does not even appear until the end, and the "plot twist" is ridiculous and pointless. Nothing in the movie gave a clue to the plot twist, and it is absolutely unlikely given the characters. Lots of water, lots of stupid dialogue, and terrible writing. Amateurish.
- meowmasboy
- Mar 31, 2022
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- burlesonjesse5
- Jul 13, 2022
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Watched the first 30 minutes, skimmed the rest and felt robbed of my earthly time.
Not scary, so so acting. Not completely wooden but close.
Special effects are low budget to none at all, boring from first 5 minutes.
Biggest issue is that it is boring. Never cared for any of the characters.
Feels like a play more than a movie.
Not scary, so so acting. Not completely wooden but close.
Special effects are low budget to none at all, boring from first 5 minutes.
Biggest issue is that it is boring. Never cared for any of the characters.
Feels like a play more than a movie.
- tony-146-695626
- Mar 21, 2022
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Probably not. Well there's painful dialogue in abundance and sometimes a figure lurking in the background. It's a standard cheesy run of the mill 80s horror except you gotta wait right till the end for anything to happen. May have lost 20 IQ points watching this. Proceed with caution.
It has potential. First you have a secluded house and two couple. That's a good setup. Then it just starts up with this weird stuff going on and some sort of story about what went on at the house years before. It's just not much of a movie.
The scenery is really beautiful.
But that's all.
The story is in 3 lines and after 10 minutes we understood everything that will happen.
The dialogues are so bland that absolutely no emotion comes out.
To finish with the worst, the actors are so bad that they throw you out of the story as soon as they open their mouth. Their acting is so exaggerated that it becomes grotesque. Even the way they walk is not believable.
I don't want to know who choose them, but I hope this one goes and refunds the tickets of the spectators himself.
Such a shame.
But that's all.
The story is in 3 lines and after 10 minutes we understood everything that will happen.
The dialogues are so bland that absolutely no emotion comes out.
To finish with the worst, the actors are so bad that they throw you out of the story as soon as they open their mouth. Their acting is so exaggerated that it becomes grotesque. Even the way they walk is not believable.
I don't want to know who choose them, but I hope this one goes and refunds the tickets of the spectators himself.
Such a shame.
You really need to stay away from this one. I guess if you can tolerate every actor and actress you will see on the screen being horrible at acting. It was hard to pay attention to the story with such annoying actors to look at.
- frankblack-79961
- Apr 28, 2022
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Ok nice setting, some sort of a movie about an old cult. The only part I understood was the very first 5 minutes. Pretty leading ladies, some talent but raw talent. The casting of the boyfriends I don't know who did this casting.
A story but not a story that was at all put together. It kind of had a bunch of stories that could have potentially be spun together and joined it up, but alas it failed to do so. In so many ways. Then add in two nutty neighbors, one Beth just off the charts. But I guess at least she played her role well or at least I hope so.
So a few startlingly moments but NOT jump scares. Over all just a waste of time and that's unfortunate because it really had potential in a few different stories. Please do not bother.
A story but not a story that was at all put together. It kind of had a bunch of stories that could have potentially be spun together and joined it up, but alas it failed to do so. In so many ways. Then add in two nutty neighbors, one Beth just off the charts. But I guess at least she played her role well or at least I hope so.
So a few startlingly moments but NOT jump scares. Over all just a waste of time and that's unfortunate because it really had potential in a few different stories. Please do not bother.
- bethsgem-13693
- Nov 16, 2022
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First off, I worked with jeramy Sless many years ago and had the best time with him. He is a great person, extraordinary actor and put his heart and soul and every character he plays. What a surprise it was to me when I started playing this movie and saw him on the screen. I really enjoyed this film, The setting, the acting, and storyline was well done! 10 out of 10 from me!
- hulkjay100
- Jul 30, 2022
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- nogodnomasters
- Sep 18, 2022
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Let's start with something positive: the film looks good and the cinematography is more than competent. That said...
The actors are not to blame, especially given the terrible characters and dialog they were given, for "Deep Hatred", A more appropriate title would have been "Goofus & Gallant: The Horror Movie"
Gallant fixes the flat tire while Goofus flirts with his girlfriend.
Gallant & GF worry about the moldy smell of the house while Goofus & GF jump into a clean-as-whistle pool at an abandoned house.
Gallant hugs his girlfriend while Goofus has sex in the pool.
Gallant cleans the house while Goofus has sex with his GF.
Gallant investigations the spookiness of the house while Goofus surreptitiously and salaciously snaps pool pics of Gallant's GF (who is Goofus' childhood friend).
Gallant's GF is blonde and wears white while Goofus's GF is raven-haired and wears black (and talks FOREIGN-y!).
Gallant has brought a ring with which to propose to his not-longtime GF, while Goofus derides the ring and his intention, unaware that HIS long-time girlfriend has decided HE is overdue to propose.
Somewhere during all of this, the Elder Couple visits and gives them a Mysterious Warning not to go out at night (close up on hedonistic couple). "What do you mean?" -- "Bye, kids!"
There are spooky stickman not-scarecrows all about, giving the impression they are at The Blair Witch's summer place.
Wait, was that something in the bathroom mirror behind her?! Is there a person under those crumpled bedsheets? Does The Water contain Evil?
There's more, but you get the idea. If AIs start being used to write horror movies, films like "Deep Hatred" will be the cause, since it already seemed composed entirely of algorithmically compiled tropes.
The actors are not to blame, especially given the terrible characters and dialog they were given, for "Deep Hatred", A more appropriate title would have been "Goofus & Gallant: The Horror Movie"
Gallant fixes the flat tire while Goofus flirts with his girlfriend.
Gallant & GF worry about the moldy smell of the house while Goofus & GF jump into a clean-as-whistle pool at an abandoned house.
Gallant hugs his girlfriend while Goofus has sex in the pool.
Gallant cleans the house while Goofus has sex with his GF.
Gallant investigations the spookiness of the house while Goofus surreptitiously and salaciously snaps pool pics of Gallant's GF (who is Goofus' childhood friend).
Gallant's GF is blonde and wears white while Goofus's GF is raven-haired and wears black (and talks FOREIGN-y!).
Gallant has brought a ring with which to propose to his not-longtime GF, while Goofus derides the ring and his intention, unaware that HIS long-time girlfriend has decided HE is overdue to propose.
Somewhere during all of this, the Elder Couple visits and gives them a Mysterious Warning not to go out at night (close up on hedonistic couple). "What do you mean?" -- "Bye, kids!"
There are spooky stickman not-scarecrows all about, giving the impression they are at The Blair Witch's summer place.
Wait, was that something in the bathroom mirror behind her?! Is there a person under those crumpled bedsheets? Does The Water contain Evil?
There's more, but you get the idea. If AIs start being used to write horror movies, films like "Deep Hatred" will be the cause, since it already seemed composed entirely of algorithmically compiled tropes.
- scipiogarling
- Aug 6, 2023
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The pacing of this horror flick is decent,but I feel like some details were muddied and/or rushed in right before the climax. As soon as I knew what was going on,it was over. The beginning clip did at least help bring some context to it to keep me invested. I was glad I stuck around because I really enjoyed the ending.
Good performance by Jeremy Sless and beautiful scenery of Brasil.
Good performance by Jeremy Sless and beautiful scenery of Brasil.
- peteryanefski
- Apr 17, 2022
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Couldn't last more than 30 minutes. Worse acting I ever seen. Where do they find these people. Give me a chance. Story made no sense. The coup,es didn't match each other.
- ssal-45760
- May 9, 2022
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I am going to try to keep this as short as possible. I'm sure all of the people involved in this production put their all into it and there is no use harping on the negative... albeit, that does not exempt it from critique.
Unfortunately, this movie was unsuccessful on most fronts. I almost turned it off within the first five minutes because it was blatant that the quality of the script and the acting abilities of the entire cast were just not up to par and that persisted throughout the entire movie. On both fronts, they were wooden, stilted and filled with cliches.
The story was somehow very lack luster and yet convoluted at the same time. At its core, I think it could have been an interesting premise, but it didn't even come close to accomplishing that. Truly, at no point did I feel scared, tense or anxious throughout (not even the jump scares) and don't even get me started on the ending... like, what?
Technically this didn't shine either. The shots were clunky, the lighting was off, someone wasn't great at fanning that fog machine lol and that ADR... idk what that was about but something must have gone awfully wrong.
Positively, there was light potential premise wise, the "bad guy" looked pretty spooky and they had a fantastic filming location.
At the end of the day, without any condescension, I hope this was a great opportunity and a solid learning experience for everyone involved. Unfortunately, it just didn't land on the side of entertaining. Would not recommend.
Unfortunately, this movie was unsuccessful on most fronts. I almost turned it off within the first five minutes because it was blatant that the quality of the script and the acting abilities of the entire cast were just not up to par and that persisted throughout the entire movie. On both fronts, they were wooden, stilted and filled with cliches.
The story was somehow very lack luster and yet convoluted at the same time. At its core, I think it could have been an interesting premise, but it didn't even come close to accomplishing that. Truly, at no point did I feel scared, tense or anxious throughout (not even the jump scares) and don't even get me started on the ending... like, what?
Technically this didn't shine either. The shots were clunky, the lighting was off, someone wasn't great at fanning that fog machine lol and that ADR... idk what that was about but something must have gone awfully wrong.
Positively, there was light potential premise wise, the "bad guy" looked pretty spooky and they had a fantastic filming location.
At the end of the day, without any condescension, I hope this was a great opportunity and a solid learning experience for everyone involved. Unfortunately, it just didn't land on the side of entertaining. Would not recommend.
- Howling_at_the_Moon_Reviews
- May 1, 2023
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So on the whole the concept and plot of the movie isn't particularly bad per se. Some elements of it needed to be fleshed out more though. Really the most egregious part of the story is the twist at the end that comes out of nowhere and makes little to no sense.
The acting in this movie is terrible quite frankly. A couple actors being garbage could be overlooked, but when the vast majority of the actors are awful it really hurts the film overall and makes it seem cheaper and low-end than it may actually be. The best actor in the whole thing is the guy who gets thrown into the lake at the very beginning of the film, and that lasts perhaps a total of 30 seconds; from then on out it's struggle city in the acting department.
All in all I wouldn't recommend this movie if you're looking for a decent horror movie to watch. If you'd just like to take the piss out of a bad-to-mediocre movie though this may just scratch that itch, as there are some genuinely some unintentionally funny moments aside from the weak acting.
The acting in this movie is terrible quite frankly. A couple actors being garbage could be overlooked, but when the vast majority of the actors are awful it really hurts the film overall and makes it seem cheaper and low-end than it may actually be. The best actor in the whole thing is the guy who gets thrown into the lake at the very beginning of the film, and that lasts perhaps a total of 30 seconds; from then on out it's struggle city in the acting department.
All in all I wouldn't recommend this movie if you're looking for a decent horror movie to watch. If you'd just like to take the piss out of a bad-to-mediocre movie though this may just scratch that itch, as there are some genuinely some unintentionally funny moments aside from the weak acting.
The film dealt with the almost universal fear of rumors. So the movie may not be that scary, but the development was interesting. But the acting was a bit disappointing.
It was a good representation of what terrifying things are happening in a small town in America. There are certainly scary rumors about a cult group in this place, and it's like a horror movie tailored to that.
Low-budget horror flick, apparently coming from Brazil according to IMDb, but very decent for what it is, especially when taken with a grain of salt. Acting, writing, storytelling, directing, all decent enough to keep watchers going until the end. The eye-appealing cinematography and well-produced soundtrack take the cake. Not particularly scary by any right, but it contains some slow-burning suspense. Don't expect much and you won't be disappointed.
DEEP HATRED -----6/10.
DEEP HATRED -----6/10.
Because the actors and production team do not know their faces, the movie may be unfamiliar. However, the content and flow were interesting and not unfamiliar at all. Recommend this movie.
- jacig-66704
- Apr 12, 2022
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People sitting around talking for most of the movie. The "monster" does not even appear until the end, and the "plot twist" is ridiculous and pointless. Nothing in the movie gave a clue to the plot twist, and it is absolutely unlikely given the characters. Lots of water, lots of stupid dialogue, and terrible writing. Amateurish.
- smitgabani
- Jun 2, 2022
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It is clear that it is a low-budget film, but it seems that production could not have been easier due to the covid situation. Considering that, it was a pretty decent horror movie.
- xinib-92242
- Apr 18, 2022
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Directed by Daniela Carvalho, Ale McHaddo.
Written by Fernando Alonso, Ale McHaddo.
Starring Sara Drust, Jeremy Sless, Evan Judson, Marcella Marques, Roseli Silva, Phil Miler, Bruno Buaiz, Ricardo Ripa, Nelson Botter Jr.
Cindy (Sara Drust) returns home to the countryside with her new boyfriend Mark (Jeremy Sless), childhood "friend" Nathan (Evan Judson), and his girlfriend Jennifer (Marcella Marques) after her father passes away unexpectedly. Apparently, her father was into some twisted religious cult which used to sacrifice people in a lake and Cindy's return awakens evil spirits called "the Drowned" by the locals. Now the Drowned have their sights set on Cindy and her friends.
Starting with the positives, I feel there are some decent moments of horror and creepy imagery to enjoy with DEEP HATRED. The look of the Drowned is pretty freaky. It's basically a wet zombie-ghost with a muddy bag over its head and chains wrapped around him, but the way this monster is presented-in quick snippets and jump scares, works. Basically, the Drowned is a monster that jumps out of the darkness over and over, but the look is different enough. The atmosphere of the film works as well. Apparently, DEEP HATRED was made in Brazil, but they're trying to pass the rural area to look like Southern USA. For the most part, it works. The deep forests, rundown farms, and muddy lake make for a great place to stage a horror movie.
Written by Fernando Alonso, Ale McHaddo.
Starring Sara Drust, Jeremy Sless, Evan Judson, Marcella Marques, Roseli Silva, Phil Miler, Bruno Buaiz, Ricardo Ripa, Nelson Botter Jr.
Cindy (Sara Drust) returns home to the countryside with her new boyfriend Mark (Jeremy Sless), childhood "friend" Nathan (Evan Judson), and his girlfriend Jennifer (Marcella Marques) after her father passes away unexpectedly. Apparently, her father was into some twisted religious cult which used to sacrifice people in a lake and Cindy's return awakens evil spirits called "the Drowned" by the locals. Now the Drowned have their sights set on Cindy and her friends.
Starting with the positives, I feel there are some decent moments of horror and creepy imagery to enjoy with DEEP HATRED. The look of the Drowned is pretty freaky. It's basically a wet zombie-ghost with a muddy bag over its head and chains wrapped around him, but the way this monster is presented-in quick snippets and jump scares, works. Basically, the Drowned is a monster that jumps out of the darkness over and over, but the look is different enough. The atmosphere of the film works as well. Apparently, DEEP HATRED was made in Brazil, but they're trying to pass the rural area to look like Southern USA. For the most part, it works. The deep forests, rundown farms, and muddy lake make for a great place to stage a horror movie.
- debjanibarman-24516
- Sep 3, 2022
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Probably not. Well there's painful dialogue in abundance and sometimes a figure lurking in the background. It's a standard cheesy run of the mill 80s horror except you gotta wait right till the end for anything to happen. May have lost 20 IQ points watching this. Proceed with caution.
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- krishanumar-43560
- Aug 16, 2022
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