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Solstice

  • 2008
  • PG-13
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
7.1K
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Solstice (2008)
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While on a summer trip with her friends, Megan begins to feel the presence of Sophie, her twin sister who recently committed suicide.While on a summer trip with her friends, Megan begins to feel the presence of Sophie, her twin sister who recently committed suicide.While on a summer trip with her friends, Megan begins to feel the presence of Sophie, her twin sister who recently committed suicide.

  • Director
    • Daniel Myrick
  • Writers
    • Daniel Myrick
    • Martin Musatov
    • Ethan Erwin
  • Stars
    • Elisabeth Harnois
    • Shawn Ashmore
    • Hilarie Burton Morgan
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    7.1K
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    • Director
      • Daniel Myrick
    • Writers
      • Daniel Myrick
      • Martin Musatov
      • Ethan Erwin
    • Stars
      • Elisabeth Harnois
      • Shawn Ashmore
      • Hilarie Burton Morgan
    • 46User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Elisabeth Harnois
    Elisabeth Harnois
    • Megan…
    Shawn Ashmore
    Shawn Ashmore
    • Christian
    Hilarie Burton Morgan
    Hilarie Burton Morgan
    • Alicia
    • (as Hilarie Burton)
    Amanda Seyfried
    Amanda Seyfried
    • Zoe
    Tyler Hoechlin
    Tyler Hoechlin
    • Nick
    Matt O'Leary
    Matt O'Leary
    • Mark
    R. Lee Ermey
    R. Lee Ermey
    • Leonard
    Lisa Arnold
    Lisa Arnold
    • Mrs. Thomas
    Lyle Brocato
    Lyle Brocato
    • Partier
    David Dahlgren
    David Dahlgren
    • Mr. Thomas
    Jenna Hildebrand
    Jenna Hildebrand
    • Malin
    • (as Jenna Lynn Hildebrand)
    Mark Krasnoff
    • Cop
    Deejay Buras
    • Party guest
    • (uncredited)
    Jacob Hamil
    • Party Host
    • (uncredited)
    Cliff Johnson
    Cliff Johnson
    • Cemetery Visitor
    • (uncredited)
    Jennifer Ramirez
    Jennifer Ramirez
    • Shadow Figure
    • (uncredited)
    Johnny Cley Rivers
    • Evil Brother
    • (uncredited)
    Gary Michael Smith
    Gary Michael Smith
    • Sheriff
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Daniel Myrick
    • Writers
      • Daniel Myrick
      • Martin Musatov
      • Ethan Erwin
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    5krachtm

    Another boring, predictable teenage ghost story.

    When I watched this movie, I was struck by how bland, boring, and predictable it was. It was never actually bad or anything, but it was arguably memorable for being so forgettable. It was only after I came to the IMDb that I discovered it was directed by one of the guys responsible for that utter borefest, The Blair Witch Project. At that moment, everything made sense to me, and I felt totally vindicated in my intense dislike for TBWP (which all my friends, at the time, seemed to think was pure genius). I also realized that this director had done The Believers, which was, unsurprisingly, a bit of a borefest, though the ending was kind of cool (even though it was stolen from a Arthur C. Clarke story). Unfortunately, this movie doesn't really have an interesting twist to save it, unless you're really, really unfamiliar with the last 50 years worth of ghost stories coming out of Hollywood.

    Eduardo Sanchez, the co-director of TBWP, made a pretty good movie a few years ago, called Altered, about a group of friends who have a really nasty series of run-ins with malevolent aliens. Unlike this one, I walked in to that movie thinking it was going to be crap, but I was quite surprised at how much I liked it. It was suspenseful, gory, and, while it wasn't really original, it still managed to put its own spin on a common theme (alien abduction). Really, it was more a movie about rape than anything else, couched in science fiction/horror elements. This movie? It's exactly what it looks like -- a group of stupid teenagers (played by 30 year old actors, of course), including a depressed girl, the depressed girl's best friend, an insensitive jerk, the insensitive jerk's long-suffering girlfriend, and the depressed girl's love interest (who also happens to be her dead twin sister's ex-boyfriend), spend about 70 minutes getting drunk, followed by about 15-20 minutes of plot, wherein they follow the psychic intuitions of the depressed girl, only to solve a Scooby Doo mystery. Unfortunately, this movie has all the thrills, mystery, and suspense of your average Scooby Doo episode, perhaps due to the PG rating. Amusingly, the ghosts ended up just standing around, in the background, looking as bored as I felt, while I was watching this movie.

    Prepare to be bored to death, rather than scared to death.
    onosideboard

    Not a bad teen chiller

    I don't really understand why this is a direct-to-video flick, as it had high production quality, familiar faces from TV, and a plot straight out of a Christopher Pike or R.L. Stein book. (Do those guys still put out books? I'm dating myself, but I used to read that junk 15 years ago.) Anyway, it was fairly predictable and certainly not very scary, but benefited from the always-fantastic atmosphere of back-woods Louisiana. Seriously, I think all horror movies should be set in the swamps of Louisiana. Much like Skeleton Key and Venom, Solstice probably gets a whole extra star for location alone.

    The "teens" were all easy on the eyes (most of the actors are in their late twenties, but whatever) and performances were adequate at worst.

    I'd give Solstice a 6 out of 10, considering it a teen chiller as opposed to a real horror movie.
    fogfrogblog

    Solstice (2008) has that professional quality in a mid range budget movie. But, its rated PG.

    The plot is almost like that of What Lies Beneath, but played amongst teenagers. Very well made, the acting is authentic, characters are diverse and the plot doesn't give in till the end. The camera work and editing is very smooth, and not overdone, the sound effects as well. All in all you would enjoy this movie and worth your money.

    The down side for those thrill seekers and horror fans, is there is zero suspense, and no jolts, not even with the sound effects. It's more on the drama side. The Sixth Sense is far more scarier than this.

    And for those who likes skins, well, although all of the actors and actress are very good looking there is no part in the movie that could turn you on, RATED PG!
    6kevin_crighton

    Good mystery, not a good horror film.

    After the death of her twin sister Sophie, Megan heads of for a few days with her friends. However, on arrival at the family cottage, Megan begins to experience visions and dreams. Is her sister trying to reach out to her from the dead, or is it something else....?

    Directed by Daniel Myrick, who co-directed The Blair Witch Project, Solstice has many things going for it. The cast are pretty good, with special mention to Elisabeth Harnois, as Sophie/Megan. On screen pretty much the whole film, meaning the film stands or falls on her being convincing, and she is very good indeed.

    The setting does give the film a nice atmosphere, and the story has enough of a mystery about it to keep you interested until the end.

    But as a film that is supposed to be a horror film, Solstice fails. Yes the setting is atmospheric, but none of the so-called scare scenes work at all. Myrick, who has made scarier films, doesn't pull of the scares here at all. In fact, I think the film would have been better as a mystery-type film, dropping the horror elements completely.

    Despite this though, I did enjoy it, and while it will never be remembered as a classic or highly regarded, I was never bored at any point and found it to be an enjoyable film.
    7Vomitron_G

    Out in the marshlands, where the ghosts are restless

    In these recent years we've seen so many horror films with one crazy plot twist after another and presenting us convoluted story lines and deranged denouements. So how surprised I was to discover that SOLSTICE manages to tell a ghostly mystery plot that is so basic and simple, it actually turned into a solid and engaging film. The mystery develops slow but steady. There's practically no shocks or gore, but the film didn't need all that. And there's only one twist featured within the film, but it's a good one. The mood and atmosphere are tense. The cinematography looks great. The swamp and woods settings are wonderful and creepy at the same time.

    Veteran actor R. Lee Ermey has a small role, but his character actually has weight. Young actress Elisabeth Harnois plays a double role (Megan has a twin sister Sophie who's suicide becomes the core of the mystery) and I'd really love to see more of her. Aside from being beautiful, she's also perfectly capable of carrying this film with her lead performance.

    I thoroughly enjoyed SOLSTICE because it's very effective without over-doing things. I even liked the ending, which for once does not include the whole cast being slaughtered at the end of the film or a crazy twist still killing off the protagonist unexpectedly. That would have been too easy and predictable. The way things come to a conclusion now, makes it a better film, separating itself from the obvious ones. To give you an idea, I thought SOLSTICE was better than recent films like THE MARSH (2006) and BENEATH (2007).

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    • Trivia
      Many of the crew members were living in tents because of Hurricane Katrina's devastation of Louisiana shortly before this movie was shot.
    • Goofs
      Megan reads a Fortean Times magazine article on the summer solstice, which states "For scientists, this simply means that the sun will be at its closest point to the Earth..." This is not the definition of the summer solstice, and is not true. Perihelion is the point in Earth's orbit at which it is closest to the sun, and occurs in January. The sun is actually farthest from the Earth in July. Scientists would know this.
    • Quotes

      Mark: [on seeing Leonard drive up] Redneck Alert

    • Connections
      Referenced in Honest Trailers: The Blair Witch Project (2016)
    • Soundtracks
      On The Outside
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      Written by Mary Lorson

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      Published by Big Tiger Music (BMI)

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    • Release date
      • January 1, 2008 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Ngày Hạ Chí
    • Filming locations
      • Husser, Louisiana, USA(store)
    • Production companies
      • Endgame Entertainment
      • Solstice Productions
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,657,705
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 31m(91 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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