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5.3/10
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A family struggling with loss find themselves at the mercy of an ancient demon trying to destroy them from the inside.A family struggling with loss find themselves at the mercy of an ancient demon trying to destroy them from the inside.A family struggling with loss find themselves at the mercy of an ancient demon trying to destroy them from the inside.
Daniel Ben Zenou
- Chayim
- (as Daniel Ben-Zenou)
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I knew when I sat down to watch this, that I wasn't in for a masterpiece.
That being said, I was still left a bit disappointed with how reliant on (predictable) jump scares and the classic "eery soundtrack" this movie was.
At times it felt like a knock off of The Conjuring movies, with judaic lore sprinkled in to give it a semblance of originality.
If the characters had been more developed and they had been less indulgence on generic tropes, it might have been a movie worth rewatching.
All that being said, it wasn't a bad movie either. The special effects are well done, and the set design is above average. I also enjoyed the attention to detail in some scenes.
If you like possession films I think you'll enjoy this one!
As it stands it's an okay movie to watch at home in the couch with a large bowl of popcorn, and maybe some hot sauce to bring the spice this piece is lacking.
That being said, I was still left a bit disappointed with how reliant on (predictable) jump scares and the classic "eery soundtrack" this movie was.
At times it felt like a knock off of The Conjuring movies, with judaic lore sprinkled in to give it a semblance of originality.
If the characters had been more developed and they had been less indulgence on generic tropes, it might have been a movie worth rewatching.
All that being said, it wasn't a bad movie either. The special effects are well done, and the set design is above average. I also enjoyed the attention to detail in some scenes.
If you like possession films I think you'll enjoy this one!
As it stands it's an okay movie to watch at home in the couch with a large bowl of popcorn, and maybe some hot sauce to bring the spice this piece is lacking.
"The Offering" offers a not-so-original but effective script told from a Jewish perspective. The cast gives well accomplished performances and the director's job is well done. One of the great merits of this production is its cinematography that generates a gloomy atmosphere by making the most of the filming locations. One notorious flaw is the CGI special effects that turn out to be fake in several scenes. The demon's design is very good, although in some scenes it ends up being distorted with digital touch-ups. "The Offering" is not a masterpiece, nor is it a lousy production, it is a decent film that achieves its purpose of entertaining.
I was not impressed. The premise has potential (an ancient Jewish-kabbalistic demon is on the loose within an orthodox Jewish community in Brooklyn and turns on innocent people), and the setting in an old town-house with in the basement a mortuary is atmospheric and pleasantly creepy, but that's about it. The as horrific intended effects only come from several noise-burst-induced jump-scares and creaking doors, it's not enough to make this into a satisfying horror-flick.
The story is complicated, for instance the nature and intentions of the demon are unfathomable (it was apparently summoned to bring a dead loved-one back to life, but for some reason it now kills people and even feeds on children), and the CGI of the demon itself is hardly scary, it has the surprising form of a giant moose or deer with big antlers. The constant apparition of a ghost in the form of a little girl is rather cliché, and towards the end, when the main characters have some kind of climactic show-down with te demon, things get rather repetitive and in spite of all the turmoil even tiresome. The acting of Emily Wiseman is fine, but Nick Blood goes way over the top, with his constant wide-eyed horror-filled gazes or sinking into baffled stupors.
The story is complicated, for instance the nature and intentions of the demon are unfathomable (it was apparently summoned to bring a dead loved-one back to life, but for some reason it now kills people and even feeds on children), and the CGI of the demon itself is hardly scary, it has the surprising form of a giant moose or deer with big antlers. The constant apparition of a ghost in the form of a little girl is rather cliché, and towards the end, when the main characters have some kind of climactic show-down with te demon, things get rather repetitive and in spite of all the turmoil even tiresome. The acting of Emily Wiseman is fine, but Nick Blood goes way over the top, with his constant wide-eyed horror-filled gazes or sinking into baffled stupors.
Arthur takes his wife Claire back to his family home, to meet his somewhat estranged father, Saul. Saul, an undertaker by profession has a new client to work on, a client that hides a nasty, terrifying secret.
I really wanted to like it, I tried my best to ignore the negative reviews and low rating, but it's not the easiest movie to get through.
I'll start off with the positives, it's nicely made and well acted, it doesn't lack in terms of atmosphere, there is a certain sense of claustrophobia throughout. Nick Blood and Allan Corduner are good as the troubled father and son.
My main issue was the pacing, if it were an animal in a race, it would be a sloth, it's very slow moving and laboured, every action makes you yawn and long for your pillow.
There's nothing here that we haven't seen before, maybe that accounts for the film's relative anonymity.
5/10.
I really wanted to like it, I tried my best to ignore the negative reviews and low rating, but it's not the easiest movie to get through.
I'll start off with the positives, it's nicely made and well acted, it doesn't lack in terms of atmosphere, there is a certain sense of claustrophobia throughout. Nick Blood and Allan Corduner are good as the troubled father and son.
My main issue was the pacing, if it were an animal in a race, it would be a sloth, it's very slow moving and laboured, every action makes you yawn and long for your pillow.
There's nothing here that we haven't seen before, maybe that accounts for the film's relative anonymity.
5/10.
Saw this film at an early screening, was really surprised to find en emotionally charged studio horror film w a lot of heart wrapped in barbed wire. This film makes you scream out loud, cry at certain moments, and even laugh. The end packs a sick twist and I'm very curious to see how horror fans dissect it. There were a couple moments that perhaps leaned a bit too hard on jumpscares but overall you can really feel the genuine love and care from its filmmakers. I wasn't going to leave a review but after the q&a I realized this film is much deeper than i realized and so wanted to pay my respects. Special mention to Game of Throne's Paul Kaye who just killed it!
Did you know
- TriviaOriginal title for the film was "Abyzou".
- GoofsAt around the 1 hour 18 minute mark when he continues to make the circle after being interrupted, it shows he made a gap in said circle. (Note: It may have been filled later off camera, you never see an overhead shot of completed circle).
- SoundtracksAbyzou
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- Ofrenda al demonio
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- Gross worldwide
- $3,096,295
- Runtime
- 1h 33m(93 min)
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- 2.39:1
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