Four friends' remote birthday getaway is disrupted when an injured stranger claims a city epidemic has turned people into violent looters. As night falls, they realize the danger is real and... Read allFour friends' remote birthday getaway is disrupted when an injured stranger claims a city epidemic has turned people into violent looters. As night falls, they realize the danger is real and fight for survival against their deepest fears.Four friends' remote birthday getaway is disrupted when an injured stranger claims a city epidemic has turned people into violent looters. As night falls, they realize the danger is real and fight for survival against their deepest fears.
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If Hallmark decided to make action/thriller movies: It would look better than this.
I found the poor sound quality very annoying from the first sentences on. It obviously didn't get better. Maybe if I had watched the movie with headphones I would get a better audio, but as it was, it was a complete turn off.
The cinematography was really weak too. Add to it poor scenery.
The story was not even slightly interesting plus meaningless dialogues on top. You'll spend the whole story screaming at the movie about how no adult would talk or act like that.
All in all a waste of time. I didn't have high expectations, but I think you can create a better movie than this with little resources.
I found the poor sound quality very annoying from the first sentences on. It obviously didn't get better. Maybe if I had watched the movie with headphones I would get a better audio, but as it was, it was a complete turn off.
The cinematography was really weak too. Add to it poor scenery.
The story was not even slightly interesting plus meaningless dialogues on top. You'll spend the whole story screaming at the movie about how no adult would talk or act like that.
All in all a waste of time. I didn't have high expectations, but I think you can create a better movie than this with little resources.
Personally, I'll choose subtitles over dubbing every time. I adore the westerns directed by Sergio Leone, which are now over half a century old. Somehow, the dubbing for the dialogue in those films is more competent than this recently produced current day film. The simulated interaural intensity (loudness and frequency) and interaural time difference (arrival time) experienced when receiving audio stimuli with both ears is way off for this movie, especially the dialogue.
It's obvious the actors are delivering lines to a stationary microphone. Your eyes tell you the characters are moving around in their environment, but your ears tell you they haven't moved. Also, the intensity (perceived loudness) and direction of the dialogue doesn't change with camera positioning (editing) or voice projection in relation to the actors and the camera (turning away from the camera). It's really disorienting and distracting. The sound mixing and audio post production is woefully incompetent. All the dialogue was mixed to be mono, with only a few exceptions of stereo sound being used. Which means they didn't even try in post.
I know I haven't even covered any other aspect of the film is this review, besides the dialogue audio. That's because, this isn't an issue most films have, even low budget productions. I made it just over 20 minutes into the run-time before I stopped watching. Something very unbelievable happens just after the 20 minute mark, and no one in the scene reacts like a human being. Everything about the scene indicates utter incompetence, from the writing, directing, acting, audio, etcetera. That's when this movie confirmed that its issues went far beyond ADR dialogue, and it was only going to get worse.
Usually, I wouldn't score and review a movie I haven't watched to the end. Since this movie currently has no reviews on the site, I felt obligated to inform others about their potential wasted investment of time if they decide to watch it.
It's obvious the actors are delivering lines to a stationary microphone. Your eyes tell you the characters are moving around in their environment, but your ears tell you they haven't moved. Also, the intensity (perceived loudness) and direction of the dialogue doesn't change with camera positioning (editing) or voice projection in relation to the actors and the camera (turning away from the camera). It's really disorienting and distracting. The sound mixing and audio post production is woefully incompetent. All the dialogue was mixed to be mono, with only a few exceptions of stereo sound being used. Which means they didn't even try in post.
I know I haven't even covered any other aspect of the film is this review, besides the dialogue audio. That's because, this isn't an issue most films have, even low budget productions. I made it just over 20 minutes into the run-time before I stopped watching. Something very unbelievable happens just after the 20 minute mark, and no one in the scene reacts like a human being. Everything about the scene indicates utter incompetence, from the writing, directing, acting, audio, etcetera. That's when this movie confirmed that its issues went far beyond ADR dialogue, and it was only going to get worse.
Usually, I wouldn't score and review a movie I haven't watched to the end. Since this movie currently has no reviews on the site, I felt obligated to inform others about their potential wasted investment of time if they decide to watch it.
I watched it for 15 minutes before turning off.
The acting is poor and the dialogue on the audio track seeming like it was from a different film really distracted from what was going on.
I'm not sure how or why dialogue is dubbed on after completion of scene production, probably because the sound on the set isn't clear and sharp I expect, but they could at least have had the voice actors say the lines that they said when shooting the scenes. Were the actors' voices not good enough?
It was like watching an ad break where all the ads are foreign but dubbed into English to save money.
It's a one from me.
The acting is poor and the dialogue on the audio track seeming like it was from a different film really distracted from what was going on.
I'm not sure how or why dialogue is dubbed on after completion of scene production, probably because the sound on the set isn't clear and sharp I expect, but they could at least have had the voice actors say the lines that they said when shooting the scenes. Were the actors' voices not good enough?
It was like watching an ad break where all the ads are foreign but dubbed into English to save money.
It's a one from me.
This is the kind of film which really frustrates and annoys. It's not just that the characters do stupid things, much as we see in a great many films. No, it's that it appears these characters are deliberately doing stupid things, that's how it looks.
The overdubbing is bad enough, every line is uttered with a complete lack of any kind of human emotion, but to then add in the utterly stupid decisions made by the cast, elevates this film to a new realm of frustration.
This is an awful film, do not watch.
I'm 80 odd characters short of being able to publish this, so i'm writing anything to get this over the line.
Done. Avoid this film.
The overdubbing is bad enough, every line is uttered with a complete lack of any kind of human emotion, but to then add in the utterly stupid decisions made by the cast, elevates this film to a new realm of frustration.
This is an awful film, do not watch.
I'm 80 odd characters short of being able to publish this, so i'm writing anything to get this over the line.
Done. Avoid this film.
I was occupied with cleaning while I could hear the dialogue and I felt like I was watching Money Heist. Just an unbelievable horrendous piece of dog trash. Lol
I watched the trailer and they made t seem like it would be good. Maybe because I didn't hear a word spoke lol
Please....do not watch. If I can ever recommend a movie that no one should watch this would have to be it. There is absolutely NOTHING appealing about this. I still have it on in the background whilst writing this review. That's how much I don't care about this movie. It doesn't even seem like the actors are using there actual voices.
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