A newlywed couple finds their lake-country honeymoon descend into chaos after Paul finds Bea wandering and disoriented in the middle of the night.A newlywed couple finds their lake-country honeymoon descend into chaos after Paul finds Bea wandering and disoriented in the middle of the night.A newlywed couple finds their lake-country honeymoon descend into chaos after Paul finds Bea wandering and disoriented in the middle of the night.
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- TriviaAfter several years of penning unsold scripts, writer/director Leigh Janiak and co-writer Phil Graziadei finally hit on the idea for Honeymoon after being inspired by the micro-budget horror movie Monsters (2010). They started writing in mid-2011. Found the person who became their producer end of 2011. Took 2012 to get financing and shot it early 2013. Janiak said it was pretty quick in the grand scheme of things once the actual script started. But the process of getting there was long.
- GoofsWhen Bea and Paul enter the restaurant, the door stays open behind them. When they make their way back towards the door after the owner tells them to leave, it is closed.
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This was a mixed bag for me. There were some successful aspects but more overwhelmingly unsuccessful I think.
It moved quite slowly throughout, and once it really started to get interesting it was over... with a very vague, ambiguous ending at that. It didn't just feel open ended, it felt underdeveloped. The whole story did to be honest... but the idea was there.
The script was... not good. It also felt underdeveloped and slightly juvenile as well. I think that transcended to the actors performances because while neither of them were BAD, both of their performances felt stilted and just kind of weird/off. It also could be due to the fact that they both were putting on American accents, idk.
Despite its many flaws, it was still generally entertaining and I didn't hate it by any means. There was some creep factor and gnarly body horror towards the end. It landed at a 4.5 for me but I will round up as it did keep me engaged. Might recommend, but wouldn't put at the top of your cue.
It moved quite slowly throughout, and once it really started to get interesting it was over... with a very vague, ambiguous ending at that. It didn't just feel open ended, it felt underdeveloped. The whole story did to be honest... but the idea was there.
The script was... not good. It also felt underdeveloped and slightly juvenile as well. I think that transcended to the actors performances because while neither of them were BAD, both of their performances felt stilted and just kind of weird/off. It also could be due to the fact that they both were putting on American accents, idk.
Despite its many flaws, it was still generally entertaining and I didn't hate it by any means. There was some creep factor and gnarly body horror towards the end. It landed at a 4.5 for me but I will round up as it did keep me engaged. Might recommend, but wouldn't put at the top of your cue.
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- Budget
- $1,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $9,318
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $4,131
- Sep 14, 2014
- Gross worldwide
- $24,343
- Runtime1 hour 27 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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