The Stay
- 2021
- 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
3.6/10
5.3K
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Two couples rent a secluded house for a weekend getaway, and encounter an odd caretaker while facing a dangerous secret.Two couples rent a secluded house for a weekend getaway, and encounter an odd caretaker while facing a dangerous secret.Two couples rent a secluded house for a weekend getaway, and encounter an odd caretaker while facing a dangerous secret.
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The story is meant to be horrific, it reminded me a lot of the kinds of stories we might get with 70's and 80's slashers. You can easily follow where its going and it does pick up at a pace you would expect for a traditional slasher. The ending felt a little weak though and it really could have used some better music to capture the horror element. Either way I thought it was a surprisingly good horror.
I guess some people will like this mess. Has it all, when it comes to brainless people: two stupid guys who married women, who probably thought "he's so stupid, I better grab him while I can". Lets start with the obvious. When meeting a guy, who seems to be the perfect psycho, NEVER make fun of him to his face. After that scene, you don't have to watch anymore, you know what is coming.
Story by: Scott Hamm
Written by: Scott Hamm
Directed by: Scott Hamm
Produced by: Scott Hamm
Acted in by: Scott Hamm
....and yes...reviewed by: Scott Hamm
Here's a definition of the word Ham: "An actor who is overly theatrical - in other words, 'overacts' - is usually referred to as 'ham'. ... The word is frequently used in everyday contexts to refer to someone who likes to draw attention to himself by being overly dramatic."
Now the movie review: (by someone not involved in any way to the movie, other than watching it)
I love independent films when they're done right. The acting in this is sub par. The difference between a good actor, and a bad one is that a good actor will never let you know there is a camera in the room. A bad actor struggles to keep from looking at it, and it shows in this film.Kipp Tribble was great, as was Nija Okoro.
Atmosphere is flat here. It relies too much on the dialogue, like soap operas do.
The plot is nothing new, but I can't fault the writers for that. There are only so many times you can place a group of people in a isolated area, and make it unique. This is situation is not unique.
The story line is right out of a soap opera. It's listed as a thriller, but it's more of a drama. Where are the thrills? If you stop, and make a sandwich while the movie is playing, you won't miss anything crucial. Short Cuts by Robert Altman is 3 hours long, and I pressed the pause button for bathroom breaks, and refreshment refills. That is drama.
The camera work was spot on. Too bad there wasn't anything special happening in front of it, and that pretty much sums up the entire film. If you don't watch, you won't be missing anything. If you do.....hey, write a review. It would be nice to hear from someone who didn't have anything to do with the birthing of this baby.
Here's a definition of the word Ham: "An actor who is overly theatrical - in other words, 'overacts' - is usually referred to as 'ham'. ... The word is frequently used in everyday contexts to refer to someone who likes to draw attention to himself by being overly dramatic."
Now the movie review: (by someone not involved in any way to the movie, other than watching it)
I love independent films when they're done right. The acting in this is sub par. The difference between a good actor, and a bad one is that a good actor will never let you know there is a camera in the room. A bad actor struggles to keep from looking at it, and it shows in this film.Kipp Tribble was great, as was Nija Okoro.
Atmosphere is flat here. It relies too much on the dialogue, like soap operas do.
The plot is nothing new, but I can't fault the writers for that. There are only so many times you can place a group of people in a isolated area, and make it unique. This is situation is not unique.
The story line is right out of a soap opera. It's listed as a thriller, but it's more of a drama. Where are the thrills? If you stop, and make a sandwich while the movie is playing, you won't miss anything crucial. Short Cuts by Robert Altman is 3 hours long, and I pressed the pause button for bathroom breaks, and refreshment refills. That is drama.
The camera work was spot on. Too bad there wasn't anything special happening in front of it, and that pretty much sums up the entire film. If you don't watch, you won't be missing anything. If you do.....hey, write a review. It would be nice to hear from someone who didn't have anything to do with the birthing of this baby.
Okay idea, bad writing/dialogue, bad actor performace but worst of all; the prop knife. It made it impossible to take this seriously, the prop knife was like 1/2 inches thick, looked to be like cardboard or styrofoam or plastic. It looked so much like a kids toy, that this movie turned into a bad parody.
The movie is a joke. Worst cinematic lighting ever seen.
Hard core B-movie.
Hard core B-movie.
Did you know
- TriviaDuring the opening credits montage, the song "Closer" by Rob Mayes is playing, Rob Mayes plays Chris in this movie.
- GoofsIn the second minute, Hayden says in a phone conversation to his friend from his friend's house, "I'm gonna drink some of your beer and some of your food..." which makes no grammatical sense.
- SoundtracksWine + Whiskey
written by Rob Mayes
performed by Rob Mayes
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- Country of origin
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- Language
- Also known as
- 絕命假期
- Filming locations
- Agua Dulce, California, USA(main location)
- Production companies
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- Runtime
- 1h 27m(87 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
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