jrstadie
Joined Aug 2023
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The actress gave a truly exceptional performance, embodying her character with such authenticity that it felt as if the events were unfolding in real life. Her natural talent shone through every scene, drawing viewers into the emotional depth of the story. *Suburban Nightmare* excelled in building tension, creating an atmosphere of subtle dread that lingered long after the film ended. The fear it evoked was so palpable that it left me with nightmares about meeting new people. The direction and cinematography were masterfully executed, with every shot contributing to the film's immersive quality. The plot twist at the end was a stroke of brilliance, completely shifting the narrative in an unexpected yet satisfying way. I would give it a solid 9 out of 10 for its compelling performances, tight storytelling, and the sheer impact it had on me. It's a film that stays with you long after the credits roll.
Overall it's a pretty capturing film, however how they filmed the audio was irritating. The sound cuts out every few seconds making me think it was my tv until.i switched to a new movie and it didn't have any sound issues. If it wasn't for the subtitles I would have missed alot of words being said. It's severely irritating. The film is your basic found footage film, it was good, I like that type of film but gosh dang that sound quality irritated the eff out of me. It made it so hard to sit through the entire movie, I almost just changed the entire movie because of this. It's a short film so i decided to stick it out.
I cant believe i rented this movie, the haunting of the morgan estate is giving one of those cliche blockbuster wannabe vibes, and yet still fails miserably at even achieving that. The opening scene was probably the best part of the movie. After that, i felt that the movie was too rushed, the editing was atrocious, it would cut to scenes in the future/ past without any context. The writing won the cringe factor award, i felt like i was watching a parody p*rn with the way they delivered their lines. The haunting of Morgan estate also had many holes in the plot, first plot hole; why would he even bring her there in the first place?
The second of many is as soon as they arrive he and the groundskeeper start acting all weird towards her and watching her every move when there was no reason to even suspect anything in the first place. Maybe just maybe, if the movie hadnt been cut so deep by editing that it would be a tolerable film.
I dont know ya'll, but its a no for me dawg. I FORCED myself to sit through to the end, i did that so you didnt have to.
The second of many is as soon as they arrive he and the groundskeeper start acting all weird towards her and watching her every move when there was no reason to even suspect anything in the first place. Maybe just maybe, if the movie hadnt been cut so deep by editing that it would be a tolerable film.
I dont know ya'll, but its a no for me dawg. I FORCED myself to sit through to the end, i did that so you didnt have to.