Follows two best friends on their final night together, with a nightmare of drugs, bugs, and horrific intimacy.Follows two best friends on their final night together, with a nightmare of drugs, bugs, and horrific intimacy.Follows two best friends on their final night together, with a nightmare of drugs, bugs, and horrific intimacy.
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A strange sort of thriller. There were some clumsy directing choices, but overall a unique twisted story of bad choices and the tension of trying to cope with those horrific choices. Jenna Malone is always great to see in a film. Jose Colon also deserves credit for taking on a physically bold role. Most actors would shy away from such a role.
I am aware that is a vague review, but I do not want to add spoilers.
Recommended for 18+ only, as it does have some graphic full nudity and adult themes.
A few stars removed for the actor chosen for the third act scenes, some sloppy directing, and the ending that didn't really fit the dark story. In addition, it felt like there were some holes in the plot.
I am aware that is a vague review, but I do not want to add spoilers.
Recommended for 18+ only, as it does have some graphic full nudity and adult themes.
A few stars removed for the actor chosen for the third act scenes, some sloppy directing, and the ending that didn't really fit the dark story. In addition, it felt like there were some holes in the plot.
I was thinking this would be a really gross or a horrific body horror film and it wasn't anything that was really great. The body horror was barely there, it wasn't really scary. I would not call this horror. I kept waiting for something to happen, for it to get truly gruesome because I really felt from what people were saying that I would end up profoundly disturbed, but it never happened. Acting was good, I would call this a thriller but not horror, no way. It's a good story but it needed more to be considered a really disturbing body horror movie. I was thinking it might have some elements of Shivers or Rabid, but it never really went for it.
I didn't like this film for the first twenty minutes or so, which is not a good way to start a review, but it's true. Although Swallowed has its flaws, it's such an unusual work with strong cinematography and quirky tone, and it stands out from the usual American film fare that I actually think it deserves a watch. The actors really embodied their roles, even Jena Malone who plays sort of a deputy drug mule wrangler.
I don't want to spoil the film, but it's essentially about a young man played by Cooper Koch who is moving to LA but not before one last get together with his friend. This friend has decided to be a drug mule for a large sum of money, which leads into a run in with the dealers organizing the drug run. There is a twist in Swallowed in that the drugs aren't ordinary drugs. I do think there was a missed opportunity as far as making the film into a true body horror film, but the realistic performances of the actors sell this film as the toeing-the-line-of-real-life tale that it is.
I don't want to spoil the film, but it's essentially about a young man played by Cooper Koch who is moving to LA but not before one last get together with his friend. This friend has decided to be a drug mule for a large sum of money, which leads into a run in with the dealers organizing the drug run. There is a twist in Swallowed in that the drugs aren't ordinary drugs. I do think there was a missed opportunity as far as making the film into a true body horror film, but the realistic performances of the actors sell this film as the toeing-the-line-of-real-life tale that it is.
It's a shame when a movie makers have a fantastic story, actors, and setting to create something wonderful, and they throw it all away.
I'm not even upset with the amount of suspended belief I allowed to get into this story, it's the constant change in the narrative that made me want to stop watching,
The build up was good, and then when you get to final half of the movie, it feels so disconnected from everything they set up. It felt as if they had a bunch of wild ideas and they just went with it without ever thinking about the time of the of the first half of the movie.
All the love for indie makers, but for the love, make something that make sense rather than just trying to be different.
I'm not even upset with the amount of suspended belief I allowed to get into this story, it's the constant change in the narrative that made me want to stop watching,
The build up was good, and then when you get to final half of the movie, it feels so disconnected from everything they set up. It felt as if they had a bunch of wild ideas and they just went with it without ever thinking about the time of the of the first half of the movie.
All the love for indie makers, but for the love, make something that make sense rather than just trying to be different.
Benjamin is set to move to LA, for life as a male porn star, on his last night, he and his best friend Dom have a job to do, to get a package of drugs from A to B, but an encounter with a redneck thug at a public toilet changes the course of events.
From the title, you may think you're about to watch a porno, and judging by the amount of full frontline nudity, you may just be closer to that than you think.
Overall, it's better than I expected, and better than some of the scathing review would have you believe.
I think the actual plot, and the ideas in general are fantastic, it's so imaginative, I thought the earlier part of the film was terrific, unfortunately the latter stages didn't quite work as well, when Mark Patton is introduced it gets a little silly.
Not a conventional horror in the sense, but some nice ideas nonetheless, they could have upped the ante in terms of horror, they easily have gone in a few directions.
On the plus side, I'll refer back to an earlier point, female nudity has been synonymous with horror films since the 1970's, so I guess it's good to see them flip the tables somewhat.
Overall, it's a decent watch.
6/10.
From the title, you may think you're about to watch a porno, and judging by the amount of full frontline nudity, you may just be closer to that than you think.
Overall, it's better than I expected, and better than some of the scathing review would have you believe.
I think the actual plot, and the ideas in general are fantastic, it's so imaginative, I thought the earlier part of the film was terrific, unfortunately the latter stages didn't quite work as well, when Mark Patton is introduced it gets a little silly.
Not a conventional horror in the sense, but some nice ideas nonetheless, they could have upped the ante in terms of horror, they easily have gone in a few directions.
On the plus side, I'll refer back to an earlier point, female nudity has been synonymous with horror films since the 1970's, so I guess it's good to see them flip the tables somewhat.
Overall, it's a decent watch.
6/10.
Did you know
- TriviaJena Malone's second collaboration with Carter Smith, following The Ruins (2008).
- ConnectionsFeatured in Half in the Bag: The Kyle Gallner Triple Feature Spectacular! (2023)
- SoundtracksNarcisco
Written and Performed by Rina Mushonga
Courtesy of (Pias) Uk Limited & Brett Shaw (123 Productions)
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- 1h 36m(96 min)
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- 4:3
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