After witnessing a bizarre, traumatic incident involving a patient, a psychiatrist becomes increasingly convinced she is being threatened by an uncanny entity.After witnessing a bizarre, traumatic incident involving a patient, a psychiatrist becomes increasingly convinced she is being threatened by an uncanny entity.After witnessing a bizarre, traumatic incident involving a patient, a psychiatrist becomes increasingly convinced she is being threatened by an uncanny entity.
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- 3 wins & 22 nominations total
Ura Yoana Sánchez
- Nurse Wanda
- (as Ura Yoana Sanchez)
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Very decent horror movie!
Very decent horror movie kinda dating back to the mid/late 2000s. If you enjoyed the Ring, Hereditary, It follows, you will very much love this.
If you're a horror movie fan you can probably see the ending coming BUT at least it's well executed.
Crazy camera angles, acting is good, definitely had me anxious watching threw my hands a few times (jump scares) it's also VERY analytical with huge PSTD, clinical diagnosis, mental characteristics in different characters
Some cons were the extended background information they would give which made the movie feel alittle more longer
There would most likely be a sequel or two but I doubt they'd be as good as this
Would I watch again? Probably not they heavy graphic suicide scenes (I get it that's part of the plot) BUT it's well worth a watch at least once.
If you're a horror movie fan you can probably see the ending coming BUT at least it's well executed.
Crazy camera angles, acting is good, definitely had me anxious watching threw my hands a few times (jump scares) it's also VERY analytical with huge PSTD, clinical diagnosis, mental characteristics in different characters
Some cons were the extended background information they would give which made the movie feel alittle more longer
There would most likely be a sequel or two but I doubt they'd be as good as this
Would I watch again? Probably not they heavy graphic suicide scenes (I get it that's part of the plot) BUT it's well worth a watch at least once.
Decent Psychological Horror that terrifies in parts.
Smile is quite engaging and partially scary horror flick embedded with plenty of jump scares,traumatic scenes and conversations. Though the horror part was completely relied on the jump scares. The director has more focused on traumatic incidents ensuring the disturbing intensity to the audience throughout the film,Though it feels a bit dragged down the trauma has successfully ensured a disturbing experience but the horror part could have sdealed better,there are moments that some jump scares,violent Visuals and an extended smile-devil scenes that improvises viewers experience in horror aspect yet it didn't compell so hard. Rosy as a victim could have faced a few more tragedies rather than spending the most of the screen time on the the discovery of the curse. As the plot is quite thin and straight forward there's nothing so exciting to watch as far as the plot is concerned but the director has somehow ensured the disturbing parts to be hindered around the middle. But yet lack of unexpected plot Twists is the major drawback in the film. The climax is well made but it's quite predictable doesn't excited much except the smiling devil doing some gymnastics over rose and her old house. All over Smile is worth for getting you on a disturbing mood and ensuring the horror part in most of it's runtime but still the drama part and the sad conversations are so extensive and could have been cut short replacing them with some creepy moments.
Surprisingly good horror movie
This is not another boring horror. If you are trying to find new scary movie that will make you sit tight till the end, Smile is one of the hidden gems. It has elements of classic horrors and no overkilling visual effects. Camera reminds of early 00 movies and the atmosphere as well. The story is not brand new
(and it doesn't have to be) but compelling enough. And even if you can predict some course of events, they will still give you decent chills! Smile is a great jumpscare-based movie with psychological horror features. It keeps you alert all the time. And jumpscare scenes are not naive at all! Hope that the sequel is equally good.
Not that bad at all
One of very few horror movies that managed to surprise me this year. When the trailer came out, I thought it was gonna be another dumb, incompetent mess.
I was proved wrong.
From the very start, everything from the directing, performances to the cinematography and sound design were absolute stunning. How a low budget managed this feat was beyond me but the film was simply mesmerizing to look at.
The horror was quite effective with jumpscares and dreadful moments, albeit some cheap ones but not that distracting. They were able to build up the tension so well and never intended to tone it down right till the very end. The plot was simple enough to interlink all relevant characters to make me care about them, although some could complain 90% of the characters were just filler and I might agree with that. However, the protagonist was good enough to carry the whole show.
One thing that may not sit well with a lot of audience was the use of mental illness. Smile handled it decently but don't expect Oscar worthy exposition. And no, it wasn't exactly the main theme so try not to quit halfway through because there would be surprises by the last act of the film.
Give it a go. I'd say it was well worth the time for horror fans like myself. This was not just some Annabelle or Insidious sequels but something more.
I was proved wrong.
From the very start, everything from the directing, performances to the cinematography and sound design were absolute stunning. How a low budget managed this feat was beyond me but the film was simply mesmerizing to look at.
The horror was quite effective with jumpscares and dreadful moments, albeit some cheap ones but not that distracting. They were able to build up the tension so well and never intended to tone it down right till the very end. The plot was simple enough to interlink all relevant characters to make me care about them, although some could complain 90% of the characters were just filler and I might agree with that. However, the protagonist was good enough to carry the whole show.
One thing that may not sit well with a lot of audience was the use of mental illness. Smile handled it decently but don't expect Oscar worthy exposition. And no, it wasn't exactly the main theme so try not to quit halfway through because there would be surprises by the last act of the film.
Give it a go. I'd say it was well worth the time for horror fans like myself. This was not just some Annabelle or Insidious sequels but something more.
That was surprisingly very good!
This was a movie that I was very hesitant about because the premise looked very similar to Truth or Dare (2018) and I really hate that movie. However, I started to hear some good things about this movie from Fantastic Fest 2022 and that gave me some hope, so I decided to want the movie and Smile (2022) was easily one of the biggest surprises of 2022.
Positives for Smile (2022): Unlike Truth or Dare (2018), this movie actually makes the evil smile gimmick work. I've gotta give props to writer-director Parker Finn making this gimmick truly scary at times. I really enjoyed the main performance by Sosie Bacon as Rose Cotter and yes she is the daughter of Kevin Bacon and Kyra Sedgwick. I also really liked the supporting cast with Kyle Gallner, Jessie T. Usher, Kal Penn and Judy Reyes. There are some effective uses of gore in the movie and it adds to the terrifying nature of the smile in this movie. And finally, the camera work in this movie is spectacular especially given that was Parker Finn's feature film directorial debut.
Negatives for Smile (2022): Despite tlme praising this movie, it feels like other horror movies that I've seen in the past like Ringu (1998), It Follows (2014) and of course Truth or Dare (2018), so there isn't anything new to this movie with the exception of the execution. And finally, the movie's ending was a bit of a downer for me.
Overall, Smile (2022) is one of the better horror movies that I initially wouldn't cared about, but instead I ended up loving this movie a lot and I can't wait for Smile 2 (2024).
Positives for Smile (2022): Unlike Truth or Dare (2018), this movie actually makes the evil smile gimmick work. I've gotta give props to writer-director Parker Finn making this gimmick truly scary at times. I really enjoyed the main performance by Sosie Bacon as Rose Cotter and yes she is the daughter of Kevin Bacon and Kyra Sedgwick. I also really liked the supporting cast with Kyle Gallner, Jessie T. Usher, Kal Penn and Judy Reyes. There are some effective uses of gore in the movie and it adds to the terrifying nature of the smile in this movie. And finally, the camera work in this movie is spectacular especially given that was Parker Finn's feature film directorial debut.
Negatives for Smile (2022): Despite tlme praising this movie, it feels like other horror movies that I've seen in the past like Ringu (1998), It Follows (2014) and of course Truth or Dare (2018), so there isn't anything new to this movie with the exception of the execution. And finally, the movie's ending was a bit of a downer for me.
Overall, Smile (2022) is one of the better horror movies that I initially wouldn't cared about, but instead I ended up loving this movie a lot and I can't wait for Smile 2 (2024).
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- TriviaA couple of days before the September 30, 2022 release, actors from the film showed up at various baseball games, sitting behind home plate dead still and smiling while staring into the camera, unmoving despite fans in the audience being understandably concerned, while wearing Smile shirts. Another soon appeared in the background with the crowd during the Today show.
- GoofsAt approximately 31 min in, Rose breaks a glass when her alarm goes off. When the glass is shown at her feet she is wearing socks. A few seconds later as she is checking the door she is wearing lace-up shoes. Based on what happens later at a party later, there are several continuity issues that may not be "mistakes" but may actually be deliberate in order to show "breaks" in Rose's consciousness/sanity.
- Quotes
Laura Weaver: It's smiling at me. But not a friendly smile. It's the worst smile I've ever seen in my life. And whenever I see it, I just get this god-awful feeling like something really terrible is going to happen. I've never felt scared like I do when I see it.
- Crazy creditsThe Paramount opening and closing logos have a curved line in the form of a smile at the base of the mountain
- ConnectionsFeatured in Chris Stuckmann Movie Reviews: Smile (2022)
- SoundtracksLollipop
Written by Julius E. Dixson Sr. (as Julius Dixon) & Beverly Ross
Performed by The Chordettes
Courtesy of Barnaby Records, Inc.
By arrangement with Ace Music Services LLC
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- Also known as
- Sonríe
- Filming locations
- North Arlington, New Jersey, USA(Arlington Diner exterior)
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Box office
- Budget
- $17,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $105,935,048
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $22,609,925
- Oct 2, 2022
- Gross worldwide
- $217,408,513
- Runtime
- 1h 55m(115 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.00 : 1
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