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Slapface

  • 2021
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
2.8K
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Dan Hedaya, Lukas Hassel, Libe Barer, Chiara D'Ambrosio, Bianca D'Ambrosio, Mike Manning, Mirabelle Lee, and August Maturo in Slapface (2021)
A boy deals with the loss of his mother by creating a dangerous relationship with a monster rumored to live in the woods.
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A boy deals with the loss of his mother by creating a dangerous relationship with a monster rumored to live in the woods.A boy deals with the loss of his mother by creating a dangerous relationship with a monster rumored to live in the woods.A boy deals with the loss of his mother by creating a dangerous relationship with a monster rumored to live in the woods.

  • Director
    • Jeremiah Kipp
  • Writer
    • Jeremiah Kipp
  • Stars
    • August Maturo
    • Mike Manning
    • Libe Barer
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    2.8K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jeremiah Kipp
    • Writer
      • Jeremiah Kipp
    • Stars
      • August Maturo
      • Mike Manning
      • Libe Barer
    • 52User reviews
    • 65Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins total

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    August Maturo
    August Maturo
    • Lucas
    Mike Manning
    Mike Manning
    • Tom
    Libe Barer
    Libe Barer
    • Anna
    Mirabelle Lee
    Mirabelle Lee
    • Moriah
    Bianca D'Ambrosio
    Bianca D'Ambrosio
    • Donna
    Chiara D'Ambrosio
    Chiara D'Ambrosio
    • Rose
    Lukas Hassel
    Lukas Hassel
    • The Monster
    Dan Hedaya
    Dan Hedaya
    • Sheriff John Thurston
    Alixx Schottland
    Alixx Schottland
    • Mrs. Blair
    John Backstrom
    John Backstrom
    • Bartender
    Mack Kuhr
    • Deputy Leggett
    Nick Theurer
    Nick Theurer
    • Deputy Shepard
    Curtis Braly
    Curtis Braly
    • Nurse
    Maha Maturo
    Maha Maturo
    • Nora
    Joseph DiGennaro
    • Dad
    Stella Hollon-King
    • Little Girl
    Larry Mihlon
    Larry Mihlon
    • AirBnB Host
    Michael David Thurston
    • AirBnB Friend
    • (as Michael Thurston)
    • Director
      • Jeremiah Kipp
    • Writer
      • Jeremiah Kipp
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    3abigail_rasmusson

    Slap in my face

    The actors weren't all that great. The storyline was very sloppy. The "witch" wasn't an IT factor. It was just not a solid film..very sloppy from the jump. Found tiktok more entertaining than the beginning of this film.
    2thao

    Shockingly amateurish!

    The idea for the plot is good but the execution is shockingly amateurish. It fails on most levels. The actor who plays the older brother is really bad and most of the other actors just phone it in. The film becomes preachy and predictable and it even ends with a preachy text telling us how to interpret it and why this film is noble. I kid you not!

    I lay most of the blame on the director/writer. There is no consistency in anything here and the plot set ups are lazy and too obvious to blend naturally into the story.

    The young brother was however quite good and I liked the hands of the monster.
    6PedroPires90

    Could be more, but ok

    Ambiguous, it lacks something but, overall, a positive experience.

    I like the atmosphere created, I like thar it tries to encapuslate so many necessary themes - grief, isolation, sadness, memories, bullying, relationships, family - and I like that is a very dark film unafraid to shock and do the most unexpected things.

    Even if I like some grey areas, I think Slapface exaggerates a bit on that, being a bit frustrating at times. This - and the fact that the horror moments aren't really terrifying- doesn't let the film be much more than it is, but it's a strong and meaningful piece of art.
    5Howling_at_the_Moon_Reviews

    Some missteps sent it down the wrong path

    I was leaning towards a 6 originally because I thought it was slightly above average, but unfortunately the ending was quite unfulfilling. Nevertheless I found this film generally entertaining with a few iffy choices.

    The acting all around was fine. Everyone did their job and no one was negatively distracting. The only person who positively stood out was the little boy. I thought he did a great job.

    Story was fine I suppose, nothing wildly original. Maybe I'm stupid, but the connection between the slap face and the monster made no sense to me, it was barley explained to begin with and is also generally just a bad title lol.

    Also I found the relationship written between the older brother and the girl wildly poorly written. They had just met, then she basically lives there and then they fight like a seasoned couple. It was very confusing and weird and took me out of the story. There were a few intricacies and inconsistencies like that, that gave this an amateurish feel.

    Another thing that took me out of the story was the monster. It literally looked like someone bought a mask of the witch from Snow White from party city and threw some dirt on it. It looked silly and was hard to take seriously, which was unfortunate.

    I wanted to like this a lot more than I did because it did have some cool creep factor, however it was not boring or a waste of time. I would recommend... but not vehemently.
    6kannibalcorpsegrinder

    Starts off great but ultimately becomes a slough

    Tired of being constantly bullied, a young boy living with his orphaned brother while trying to stay out of trouble ends up encountering a real-life witch in the area and ends up befriending it, forcing him to come to a deadly realization where his loyalties lie when it starts on a bloody rampage.

    On the whole, this was a highly enjoyable and chilling effort. One of the finer points to this one is the incredibly strong setup that serves as a reason to generate the central relationship at hand. While cliched, the setup involving the bullied youth who decides to seek solace in areas outside of the accepted norms in the community which causes everyone to worry about him while he ends up developing a macabre friendship with the creature is handled quite well. This goes into the reasons why he's being bullied and how that leads him into contact with the witch as well as the clues that he's been hiding the relationship with the creature from those around him that everyone suspects is the human girl that's hanging around him that gives this part of the film a lot to like. As well, once the witch becomes a prominent part of the film there's some fun to be had with the creatures' stalking and attacks. The first encounter inside the house where it appears in the mirror behind him while attempting to prank the others outside is a genuinely unnerving moment, much like the later ambush on the girlfriend at the house. There's a genuine tension to the way it constantly alerts her to its presence without saying anything and the final payoff is quite satisfying being one of the only jump-scares in the film. Other encounters, including the ambush on the girls in the woods or the hospital appearance, offer up some dark and thrilling action that's a nice setup for the finale where the final confrontation is as emotionally disturbing as it is brutal. These manage to provide this with some enjoyable aspects. That said, there are some minor drawbacks here that hold this down. Among the main flaws here is the fact that the central relationships that it spends so much time honing aren't always the most interesting or enjoyable to see play out. The main relationship we're supposed to be following in the brother meeting up with the new girl from the bar is inherently uninteresting and doesn't make either of them out to be interesting with the constant abuse and fighting that makes them out to be far more dysfunctional than warranted. Likewise, the central triangle with the kids is equally uninteresting, managing to come across with far more curiosity than anything regarding how they're even friends in the first place and making for a highly aggravating experience here. The other issue at play, which is somewhat informed by the previous drawback, is that it takes way too long for the witch to actually do something interesting in here. It spends way too much time here standing around watching him interact with his brother, the crummy lifestyle they lead, or the interactions with the bullies tormenting him before it springs into action to attack those around him. As well, the constant bickering and fighting between the brother and his girlfriend in their relationship just amounts to even more time here that ends up pushing back the rampage until so late in the film that it's quite hard to really care what happens since we're spending all this time on factors that some of the impact is lost. These are really all that hold this one down though.

    Rated Unrated/R: Graphic Language, Graphic Violence, intense themes of bullying, child abuse and violence.against-animals.

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    • Trivia
      Lukas Hassel reprises his role as the monster, now called the Virago Witch, from the 2017 short film.
    • Quotes

      Tom: We're going to play Slapface.

    • Connections
      Remake of Slapface (2018)
    • Soundtracks
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      Written by Michael Harris Jr. and Samuel James Moses

      Performed by McCall

      Courtesy of Soundstripe Productions

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    • Release date
      • February 3, 2022 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 打臉遊戲
    • Filming locations
      • New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Chhibber Mann Productions
      • Mirror Image Films
      • Artman Cooper Productions
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $70,680
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 25 minutes
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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