Evie's long-lost cousin invites her to a swanky English wedding, where she uncovers a dark and twisted family secret that threatens to upend her life.Evie's long-lost cousin invites her to a swanky English wedding, where she uncovers a dark and twisted family secret that threatens to upend her life.Evie's long-lost cousin invites her to a swanky English wedding, where she uncovers a dark and twisted family secret that threatens to upend her life.
- Awards
- 1 win & 3 nominations total
Viktoria Monhor
- Maid #1
- (as Viktória Monhor)
Celina Schleicher
- Maid #3
- (as Celina-Betty Diana Schleicher)
Panka Murányi
- Maid #4
- (as Anna Liza Murányi)
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Where has all the good writers? I think there was a Hollywood purge where all the good writers have been booted out and the only ones left are socially corrupt morons. I'm not sure that we will ever have a good industry ever again. Maybe one day people will wake up and get their act together Where has all the good writers? I think there was a Hollywood purge where all the good writers have been booted out and the only ones left are socially corrupt morons. I'm not sure that we will ever have a good industry ever again. Maybe one day people will wake up and get their act together. Good luck with this garbage.
Evie traces back her family tree, and travels to England to meet her relatives, it isn't long before she discovered her family's dark secrets.
Wasted potential, that's the first thought I had a jury this movie, it could and should have been a good watch, but ultimately it disappointed.
First off, this ridiculous portrayal of The Brits, how come Americans ways get it so wrong, Britain felt like a strange setting for this vampire story, but the first stumbling block, the setting. Clearly not Britain, actually Hungary, it looked totally foreign, Hungary itself may have been a better setting.
That house looks as English as an Eagle sat on top of The Capitol building.
I really did enjoy that initial setup, and the characters, but as the horror element is revealed it just falls apart, the mystery and intrigue vanishes, along with the enjoyment.
Too predictable, it offers nothing new, and almost every other vampire film I can think of offers a whole lot more. The only plus, some of the special effects looked decent.
4/10.
Wasted potential, that's the first thought I had a jury this movie, it could and should have been a good watch, but ultimately it disappointed.
First off, this ridiculous portrayal of The Brits, how come Americans ways get it so wrong, Britain felt like a strange setting for this vampire story, but the first stumbling block, the setting. Clearly not Britain, actually Hungary, it looked totally foreign, Hungary itself may have been a better setting.
That house looks as English as an Eagle sat on top of The Capitol building.
I really did enjoy that initial setup, and the characters, but as the horror element is revealed it just falls apart, the mystery and intrigue vanishes, along with the enjoyment.
Too predictable, it offers nothing new, and almost every other vampire film I can think of offers a whole lot more. The only plus, some of the special effects looked decent.
4/10.
The beginning showed real promise all the actors new what they were doing even if there was a lack of meaningful dialogue at times which ment their characters didn't really go anywhere eg shaun pertwee is a really good actor with real presence but was sadly underused and whos character could of added some sadly needed menace .the real problem with this film is it just lost momentum half way through and became lame and predictable the fight between the female vampires actually made me laugh out loud as it deteriorated into what looked like a drunken cat fight ! .a real shame as I love a gothic horror.
According to Hollywood, everyone in England is either insanely rich and lives in manor house, or is a servant for someone who is insanely rich and lives in a manor house.
Or possibly they may be a farmer. Or Sherlock Holmes.
This is a fun, yet gigantically predictable tale about poor, orphaned American girl who is swept of her feet when she discovers that she is related to a rich English family. Then bad stuff happens, but the bad people don't realise that their target has more fight than they bargained for.
If you can get past the avalanche of cliches, then there is some entertainment to be had here. We've all seen this story (in one form or another) a thousand times before. Just go with it...
Or possibly they may be a farmer. Or Sherlock Holmes.
This is a fun, yet gigantically predictable tale about poor, orphaned American girl who is swept of her feet when she discovers that she is related to a rich English family. Then bad stuff happens, but the bad people don't realise that their target has more fight than they bargained for.
If you can get past the avalanche of cliches, then there is some entertainment to be had here. We've all seen this story (in one form or another) a thousand times before. Just go with it...
"The Invitation" is a movie with a simple script and nothing avant-garde but it manages to entertain, it also presents some well-written characters, it is worth noting the gothic romance story. The best thing is its cinematography that is outstanding and that together with the filming locations achieve a great gothic atmosphere, the cinematographer Autumn Eakin takes a fantasy nightmare to a spectacular level. The performances are well done and the director knows how to translate her ideas on the screen. Without being a masterpiece, "The Invitation" is a decent movie that deserves some attention!
Did you know
- TriviaAs Evie exits the airport, the last picture shown on the airport wall is of Whitby in North Yorkshire. As already mentioned to Evie by Oliver in New York, this was the supposed location of the film, and the place that Dracula was said to have landed in England, by ship called the Demeter, from Varna, Bulgaria.
- GoofsEarlier in the movie, Maid #4 is seen being attacked in the cellar and having her neck snapped. However, in the scene in Walt's library following Evie's escape attempt, there is another Maid #4 that is seen moving woozily from blood loss. Maid #4 in the library would not be able to move the way she does if she had previously had her neck snapped in the cellar. Snapping someone's neck, in the very least, paralyzes them; at worst, Maid #4 should be dead in the library scene.
- Quotes
[last lines]
Mr. Fields: I'll Cut Your Head Off And Feed It To The Wolves
- Alternate versionsThe USA Blu-Ray has deleted and extended scenes.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Big Brother: Episode #24.9 (2022)
- SoundtracksFloatin'
Written by Brayden Deskins, Cheapshot (as Colton Fisher), Jaron Lamot, Jason Rabinowitz, Theo Ross Rosenthal, Brandon Stewart, Jordyn Shankle and Langston Theard
Performed by Gelo
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- Also known as
- The Bride
- Filming locations
- Nádasdy Mansion in Nádasladány, Hungary(exterior of the castle where Evie meets Walter)
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Box office
- Budget
- $10,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $25,100,080
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $6,805,468
- Aug 28, 2022
- Gross worldwide
- $38,036,130
- Runtime1 hour 45 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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