Shortly after Kharis Redwater, a native anti-mining activist, dies in a hit-and-run, a series of murders occur on the isolated reserve where she lived.Shortly after Kharis Redwater, a native anti-mining activist, dies in a hit-and-run, a series of murders occur on the isolated reserve where she lived.Shortly after Kharis Redwater, a native anti-mining activist, dies in a hit-and-run, a series of murders occur on the isolated reserve where she lived.
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Really solid acting and filming. Great editing and production quality. Good script and storyline. The CGI and special effects make-up were also excellent. It was more of a supernatural thriller than a horror I think, but regardless, I enjoyed it.
I read the other reviews and I didn't experience any flaws, other than from the reviewers themselves.
I hope to see more content like this.
I read the other reviews and I didn't experience any flaws, other than from the reviewers themselves.
I hope to see more content like this.
This film was not very good. Tbh the main reason I bothered to leave a review is that this film had 100% on rotten tomatoes due to not many reviews being submitted so far. Each review was very high and gave a glowing account. Which is why was so disappointed at the awful acting.story and effects.
I should have taken more notice if the fact that the reviewers and the publications that gave such high reviews on rotten tomatoes were unknown to me and the reason this film looks like a television movie is because it has all the production quality of one.
Do yourself a favour and avoid this film and go for something rlse.
I should have taken more notice if the fact that the reviewers and the publications that gave such high reviews on rotten tomatoes were unknown to me and the reason this film looks like a television movie is because it has all the production quality of one.
Do yourself a favour and avoid this film and go for something rlse.
This movie was actually pretty solid. Not really for me, but that doesn't mean others cant enjoy it. The story is decently engaging though the audio mixing is ATROCIOUS. To the point where I almost wanted to turn it off entirely but I managed to stick it through. Subtitles are your friend here.
The acting is actually pretty good, the scenery is very beautiful (movie takes place in Alaskan woods on a rez) but the transition between scenes is a bit lackluster and makes things a little hard to follow. There's also not really a clear timeline unless you really pay attention to the day/night cycles in the movie.
There's a more than a few scenes that honestly didn't need to be there, or were just written poorly which sadly detracts from the movie but they aren't so egregious that it totally, totally ruins it. I think by far the most angering part of the movie is the cold open as it was a situation that could've been avoided if she just....didn't keep walking in front of a suspicious car but ah well.
The acting is actually pretty good, the scenery is very beautiful (movie takes place in Alaskan woods on a rez) but the transition between scenes is a bit lackluster and makes things a little hard to follow. There's also not really a clear timeline unless you really pay attention to the day/night cycles in the movie.
There's a more than a few scenes that honestly didn't need to be there, or were just written poorly which sadly detracts from the movie but they aren't so egregious that it totally, totally ruins it. I think by far the most angering part of the movie is the cold open as it was a situation that could've been avoided if she just....didn't keep walking in front of a suspicious car but ah well.
This film packs in a lot of complex themes into its story without being one sided or overly preachy.
Unfortunately, much of what it explores is hampered by a less than perfect delivery.
Watching this you can't help wishing someone with a stronger vision and more deft touch had been behind the wheel.
Where the movie could have used subtlety to communicate, it relied on dialog and over the top characters.
That had the unfortunate effects of slowing the pace down and giving too much away, too soon.
The mystery and suspense aspects of this film are therefore less successful than the social commentary and supernatural elements.
Still, there is enough in Don't Say Its Name to be worth your time.
You simply need to approach the film when you are feeling patient enough to overlook its flaws, in favor of focusing on its strengths.
Unfortunately, much of what it explores is hampered by a less than perfect delivery.
Watching this you can't help wishing someone with a stronger vision and more deft touch had been behind the wheel.
Where the movie could have used subtlety to communicate, it relied on dialog and over the top characters.
That had the unfortunate effects of slowing the pace down and giving too much away, too soon.
The mystery and suspense aspects of this film are therefore less successful than the social commentary and supernatural elements.
Still, there is enough in Don't Say Its Name to be worth your time.
You simply need to approach the film when you are feeling patient enough to overlook its flaws, in favor of focusing on its strengths.
When I watch any film, but particularly my favoured genre I ask a few questions. Did they love what they did, did they treat the audience with respect, and how did the do with what they have.
I was extremely impressed with Don't Say Its Name.
You can tell they had a passion for the story they told, which is both Indigenous, and Universal. The freshness and realness of the people who were real people and not just caricatures comes through for the whole thing. For those of us who are descended from colonizers, this story may very well provoke a reaction. That's another piece of an extremely well crafted puzzle.
They respected me and my time as the audience. The scares, while not intense, were earned and not cheap. I am really used to being treated like an idiot by a large section of the horror genre, and it was really nice to be able to watch something that wanted me to pay attention to the people and the ideas in the story.
They did a tremendous amount with what they had. They alternated between CGI and practical effects with a deft hand for, despite Telefilm and SuperChannel funding was not a huge budget film. They made the story work for them, and there were large parts of the movie where I actually lost track of the time, and that's really rare in horror films these days, especially when you're watching on TV Streaming services with all your devices around asking for attention.
While it's true that at it's heart it's not a blazingly original idea there are few of those left, and they took a classic story and made it their own.
I was really impressed - this is well worth your time.
I was extremely impressed with Don't Say Its Name.
You can tell they had a passion for the story they told, which is both Indigenous, and Universal. The freshness and realness of the people who were real people and not just caricatures comes through for the whole thing. For those of us who are descended from colonizers, this story may very well provoke a reaction. That's another piece of an extremely well crafted puzzle.
They respected me and my time as the audience. The scares, while not intense, were earned and not cheap. I am really used to being treated like an idiot by a large section of the horror genre, and it was really nice to be able to watch something that wanted me to pay attention to the people and the ideas in the story.
They did a tremendous amount with what they had. They alternated between CGI and practical effects with a deft hand for, despite Telefilm and SuperChannel funding was not a huge budget film. They made the story work for them, and there were large parts of the movie where I actually lost track of the time, and that's really rare in horror films these days, especially when you're watching on TV Streaming services with all your devices around asking for attention.
While it's true that at it's heart it's not a blazingly original idea there are few of those left, and they took a classic story and made it their own.
I was really impressed - this is well worth your time.
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