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Goldilocks and the Three Bears: Death and Porridge

  • 2024
  • 1h 22m
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2.2/10
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Olga Solo, Grace Darling Smith, and Jack Barry in Goldilocks and the Three Bears: Death and Porridge (2024)
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When a group of friends arrive at the wrong address for their annual reunion vacation, Desperate, they break into a isolated house only to later discover it belongs to psychotic killers dres... Read allWhen a group of friends arrive at the wrong address for their annual reunion vacation, Desperate, they break into a isolated house only to later discover it belongs to psychotic killers dressed as Goldilocks and the Three Bears.When a group of friends arrive at the wrong address for their annual reunion vacation, Desperate, they break into a isolated house only to later discover it belongs to psychotic killers dressed as Goldilocks and the Three Bears.

  • Director
    • Craig Rees
  • Writers
    • Craig Rees
    • Robert Southey
  • Stars
    • Abigail Huxley
    • Olga Solo
    • Jack Barry
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  • IMDb RATING
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    2.2K
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    • Director
      • Craig Rees
    • Writers
      • Craig Rees
      • Robert Southey
    • Stars
      • Abigail Huxley
      • Olga Solo
      • Jack Barry
    • 68User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Abigail Huxley
    • Kelly
    Olga Solo
    • Goldilocks
    Jack Barry
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    • Mama Bear
    Julian Amos
    Julian Amos
    • Norman
    Grace Darling Smith
    • Baby Bear
    Craig Rees
    • Simon
    Mali Crowley
    • Tortured Teenager
    Susan Franks
    • Jamie
    Robson Medler
    • Daddy Bear
    Jimmy Roberts
    • George
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    1arlingtonvinn

    Would rather be malled in the face by a bear than watch this again!

    Watching "Goldilocks and the Three Bears" feels like stepping into a cinematic bear trap set by Craig Rees. Known more for his lackluster acting career and never having held a real job, Rees's latest directorial attempt is another swing and a miss. It's as if he's trying to prove that he can fail spectacularly in multiple arenas of the film industry.

    The plot is thinner than Goldilocks's excuses for breaking into the bears' home, and the direction is as misguided as a bear trying to ride a bicycle. Scenes meander aimlessly, leaving viewers wondering if Rees accidentally swapped the script with his grocery list. The pacing lumbers along like a bear waking up from hibernation-slow, confused, and desperately in need of coffee.

    The CGI bears are a special kind of awful. They look like they were cobbled together using 90s video game graphics, failing to convey any sense of realism. They're about as convincing as Rees's attempts to remain relevant in an industry that has clearly moved on. Speaking of relevance, Rees himself hasn't aged well-he looks more like a relic from the past than a current filmmaker, and it shows in his work.

    The cast tries their best, but even the finest actors can't polish a script this rough. Their performances are overshadowed by the sheer absurdity of the film, leaving audiences cringing rather than entertained. It's like watching a community theater production gone horribly wrong, where the audience is too polite to leave but secretly wishes they had.

    In the end, "Goldilocks and the Three Bears" serves as a reminder that sometimes, it's better to stick to what you know-or in Rees's case, maybe consider a career change entirely. This film is a testament to unfulfilled potential and misguided ambition. Save yourself the pain and avoid this cinematic catastrophe at all costs.
    1salihbaris-59554

    A masterclass in how to ruin a good concept

    This film ruins a good concept by failing to execute the fundamental elements that make a story engaging and coherent. The beloved tale of Goldilocks and the Three Bears offers a rich narrative ripe for modern adaptation, yet the filmmakers squander this potential at every turn.

    First, the plot is a chaotic mess. Instead of providing a fresh take or adding depth to the original story, the narrative wanders aimlessly, lacking any clear direction or purpose. This robs the story of its charm and coherence, leaving the audience confused and disengaged.

    The acting further sabotages the concept. Rather than bringing the characters to life, the performances are so dreadful they feel like deliberate acts of sabotage. This is a critical failure, as strong acting is essential to immersing the audience and making them care about the characters.

    The pacing is another major issue. The film drags on with excruciatingly slow pacing, turning a potentially captivating tale into a tedious slog. This makes the viewing experience painful, rather than enjoyable.

    Special effects and production values are shockingly poor. Instead of enhancing the magical elements of the story, the amateurish effects break the immersion and highlight the film's lack of professionalism.

    Finally, directorial choices and dialogue ruin any remaining potential. The scenes are disjointed, transitions are jarring, and the dialogue is cringe-worthy and devoid of genuine humor or emotion. This lack of cohesion and creativity turns what could have been a delightful retelling into an insufferable viewing experience.

    In summary, the film fails to capitalize on a good concept by delivering a poorly executed, confusing, and unengaging adaptation that disrespects its source material and disappoints its audience.
    1lailaarantza

    A LESSON IN HOW NOT TO MAKE FILMS!

    This film serves as a prime example of how not to make a movie, failing on every conceivable level. The plot is a chaotic mess, lacking coherence and direction, which alienates the audience from the outset. The acting is so dreadful it feels like the performers were deliberately sabotaging the production, showcasing a complete lack of casting and direction. The pacing is excruciatingly slow, turning the film into a torturous slog that tests the viewer's patience. Special effects are laughably amateurish, resembling a low-budget student project, which detracts from any potential immersion.

    Directorial choices are baffling, with disjointed scenes and confusing transitions that disrupt any narrative flow. The dialogue is cringe-worthy, failing to elicit any genuine humor or emotion, highlighting poor writing and lack of creativity. This film is an insult to the original tale and a waste of time for the audience. It demonstrates the importance of coherent storytelling, competent acting, skilled direction, and polished production values in filmmaking. Avoid at all costs.
    1taivenpolo

    Not even college grade work!

    This film is a masterclass in how not to adapt a beloved story. Its plot is a chaotic mess, wandering without any clear direction. The acting is so dreadful it feels like the performers were deliberately sabotaging the production. The pacing is excruciatingly slow, making the film a torturous slog. Special effects are laughably amateurish, resembling a low-budget student project. Directorial choices are baffling, with disjointed scenes and confusing transitions. Cringe-worthy dialogue fails to elicit any genuine humor. Overall, it's an insult to the original tale and a waste of time for the audience. Avoid at all costs.
    1palmeroday

    Another gimmick!!!

    Craig Rees's "Goldilocks and the Three Bears" is a prime example of having all the gear and no idea. This film stumbles through its plot like a bear in a china shop, with direction as unfocused as a squirrel on a sugar high. Despite his extensive, albeit lackluster, career, Rees fails to bring any semblance of coherence to this classic tale.

    The plot, thinner than Goldilocks's excuses for breaking into the bears' home, meanders aimlessly from scene to scene. The actors, some of whom barely speak English, deliver lines with the clarity of bear growls, adding an unintentionally hilarious layer of confusion to the narrative.

    Even with a valiant effort from the cast, their performances can't save the film from its own ineptitude. What should be a charming retelling feels more like a disjointed and laughable mess. If you're looking for a movie night treat, "Goldilocks and the Three Bears" is one fairy tale better left unread. Save your time and seek out a story that knows where it's going.

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      Simon: So glad I was a kid in the 80s.

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    • Release date
      • October 7, 2024 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • Apple TV Store (MENA)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Златокоса и три медведа: смрт и каша
    • Filming locations
      • England, UK
    • Production company
      • Rees Dragon Productions
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      • $4,493
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 22m(82 min)
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    • Sound mix
      • 12-Track Digital Sound
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      • Dolby Atmos
      • Auro 11.1
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39:1

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