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"The Rental" (2020) is a nice little drama thriller flick. It is by any means a horror movie - do not be fooled. It plays more like a soup drama to be honest. I liked performances in this movie, especially by Dan Stevens and Sheila Vand. Set up was not original, but I bought it - i was into. But its the third act that kinda felt off for me. I liked this movie way more before the third act - I was involved into these characters story and then it just kinda did not deliver it for me at the end. There is a great idea somewhere done here, unfortunately it was not delivered in this movie fully.
"The Rental" (2020) is a nice little drama thriller flick. It is by any means a horror movie - do not be fooled. It plays more like a soup drama to be honest. I liked performances in this movie, especially by Dan Stevens and Sheila Vand. Set up was not original, but I bought it - i was into. But its the third act that kinda felt off for me. I liked this movie way more before the third act - I was involved into these characters story and then it just kinda did not deliver it for me at the end. There is a great idea somewhere done here, unfortunately it was not delivered in this movie fully.
Whilst this is a decent effort for a directional debut with a constant feeling of tension and uncomfortability, the R18+ rating and horror genre classification seems misplaced.
There's a real longing for a decent new horror film, and this isn't it.
If you've seen every other horror film and have nothing better to do with time to kill, then give this film a watch... but if you don't get a chance to watch it, you're not really missing anything great.
There's a real longing for a decent new horror film, and this isn't it.
If you've seen every other horror film and have nothing better to do with time to kill, then give this film a watch... but if you don't get a chance to watch it, you're not really missing anything great.
Way better than the ratings. It keeps the intrigue for the first part and the rest has a good rhythm. Pretty decent directing by Franco. I don't see it lower than at least a 6. It is one of the lowest ratings compared to the quality of the film I have seen in my whole life.
After reading all those negative reviews I can only come to the conclusion there are a lot of quickly unsastified people on earth. I don't what they expect from a horror thriller like The Rental. I thought that for this genre it was a pretty decent movie. It won't win prizes or so but it's certainly entertaining. There is some good tension building and the acting wasn't bad either. I only know Jeremy Allen White from the excellent series Shameless, the rest of the cast was unknown to me but they all did a decent job. As for the horror it's mild but yet effective. All in all it wasn't a bad movie, certainly better than I expected for a movie in this genre.
A generic, pointless and anticlimactic movie that fizzle out into nothingness.
It always amazes me when people get a shot at making a full length movie (in this case, Dave Franco) and when they don't have anything new or good to bring to the table. Then why even bother?
A waste of money, time and talent (Stevens and Brie.)
Did you know
- TriviaFilmed in Bandon, Oregon at an actual beach rental.
- GoofsWhen the car punctures its tires on road spikes, the car in question is a BMW which would normally be fitted with run-flat tires. This would allow the car to continue driving and would not have stopped the way it did.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Chris Stuckmann Movie Reviews: The Rental (2020)
- SoundtracksJust Ain't Gonna Work Out
Written by Mayer Hawthorne (as Andrew M. Cohen) (ASCAP)
Published by Big Pampino Publishing Inc. c/o Sony/ATV Tunes
Performed by Mayer Hawthorne
Courtesy of Stones Throw Records
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Box office
- Budget
- $3,500,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $1,637,548
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $403,852
- Jul 26, 2020
- Gross worldwide
- $4,311,042
- Runtime1 hour 28 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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