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Five wayward teenage girls are sent to a reformatory and discover they possess unique powers to battle the ancient demon, Legion, which holds thrall over the sinister institution.Five wayward teenage girls are sent to a reformatory and discover they possess unique powers to battle the ancient demon, Legion, which holds thrall over the sinister institution.Five wayward teenage girls are sent to a reformatory and discover they possess unique powers to battle the ancient demon, Legion, which holds thrall over the sinister institution.
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Needs to up the sleaze factor
Not a bad film by any means. The acting was solid, and it had some pretty good creepy moments. Ron Perlman is a favorite of mine, so I'm being a little more generous then I normally would. With a storyline like this one you expect some nudity and sex, thats just what everyone is generally looking for in a plot like this. There was some brief partial nudity, and some sexy moments, but not nearly enough for this type of story. If this film added in some of that excess I would have bumped it up to an eight rating. Fans of Perlman, or someone just looking for a decent dtv horror film, that entertains if not blows you away, should give it a look. Again, any film that takes place in an all girls' school, with a lesbian authority figure, better show some skin. Ron Perlman makes it worth a look, and the ladies do a fine job as well.
Five Girls and a Legion of Two Thousand Demons
In St. Marks catholic boarding school for girls, the religious student Elizabeth (Krysta Carter) is attacked by evil forces and disappears from the classroom and the impotent Father Drake (Ron Perlman) is incapable of saving her. The school is closed and five years later it is reopened. Five troubled unwanted girls - Alex (Jennifer Miller), Mara (Jordan Madley), the blind Cecilia (Terra Vnesa), Leah (Barbara Mamabolo) and Connie (Tasha May Currie) are left by their family in the institution, severely directed by the headmistress Miss Pearce (Amy Ciupak Lalonde) with hands of iron. Father Drake is their teacher and the girls are forbidden to go to the mysterious third floor. When Alex has visions of the possessed Elizabeth, weird things happen in the spot and the girls have to fight against a legion of two thousand demons.
"5ive Girls" is not a bad horror movie as mentioned in some reviews. The problem is that the story is too ambitious for a low-budget movie. There are at least three great flaws in the plot. The first one is how could a school so big have only five students and one teacher? Would figurants be so expensive? The second one is the lack of an explanation why the demons attacked the boarding school. Last but not the least, why Mara has healing power? But anyway the story startles, the atmosphere is creepy, the gorgeous actresses have good performances and Ron Pearlman is efficient as usual. If you see this film with low expectations and disregard the flaws in the screenplay you may have a good surprise. My vote is six.
Title (Brazil): "Demônios" ("Demons")
"5ive Girls" is not a bad horror movie as mentioned in some reviews. The problem is that the story is too ambitious for a low-budget movie. There are at least three great flaws in the plot. The first one is how could a school so big have only five students and one teacher? Would figurants be so expensive? The second one is the lack of an explanation why the demons attacked the boarding school. Last but not the least, why Mara has healing power? But anyway the story startles, the atmosphere is creepy, the gorgeous actresses have good performances and Ron Pearlman is efficient as usual. If you see this film with low expectations and disregard the flaws in the screenplay you may have a good surprise. My vote is six.
Title (Brazil): "Demônios" ("Demons")
Power Outage...
St. Mark's School For Girls is an interesting place. It seems like the perfect setting for reforming unruly females. The titular five are brought in to St. Mark's, locked in, and the miracle of religious rehabilitation begins.
What could possibly go wrong?
Unfortunately, these new fish are unaware of the history of this particular institution, including a mysterious disappearance. They also have no idea that the Priest and Headmistress (Ron Perlman and Amy Lalonde) are not exactly what they appear to be.
In addition, the church is under some sort of satanic attack which could result in further disciplinary problems and educational delays. Not surprisingly, the 5IVE GIRLS have arrived equipped with psychic abilities that enable them to battle the forces of eeevil. That is, if they can stop fighting amongst themselves.
Not a bad clone of THE CRAFT, complete with a final conflict full of blood, spiritual warfare, and featuring a dubious CGI demon!...
What could possibly go wrong?
Unfortunately, these new fish are unaware of the history of this particular institution, including a mysterious disappearance. They also have no idea that the Priest and Headmistress (Ron Perlman and Amy Lalonde) are not exactly what they appear to be.
In addition, the church is under some sort of satanic attack which could result in further disciplinary problems and educational delays. Not surprisingly, the 5IVE GIRLS have arrived equipped with psychic abilities that enable them to battle the forces of eeevil. That is, if they can stop fighting amongst themselves.
Not a bad clone of THE CRAFT, complete with a final conflict full of blood, spiritual warfare, and featuring a dubious CGI demon!...
Schlock nonsense
Some sub-standard religious nonsense about five teenage girls at a finishing school that turns out to be haunted by demons. Mired in the middle of the mess is none other than Ron Perlman, doing his very best with the disappointing material and enlivening the screen with his presence whenever he appears - which is far too infrequently, unfortunately.
For most of the running time this is a cheesy variant on the likes of THE CRAFT, with the young actresses vamping it up and stripping at various intervals to keep the (male) viewers interested. As it's a B-movie about demonic possession, there's also a smattering of gore, alongside lots of cheesy/lousy CGI effects involving demonic goo being thrown around. None of it makes much sense and it's all very predictable and uninteresting; even the inclusion of some extra spicy corporal punishment fails to lift the spirits. Aside from a fun CGI demon this is pretty nonsensical.
For most of the running time this is a cheesy variant on the likes of THE CRAFT, with the young actresses vamping it up and stripping at various intervals to keep the (male) viewers interested. As it's a B-movie about demonic possession, there's also a smattering of gore, alongside lots of cheesy/lousy CGI effects involving demonic goo being thrown around. None of it makes much sense and it's all very predictable and uninteresting; even the inclusion of some extra spicy corporal punishment fails to lift the spirits. Aside from a fun CGI demon this is pretty nonsensical.
Lost to time teen flick
Seems like this movie has been forgotten mostly and barley any one has seen. Its not really memorable or original. However it does have Ron Pearlman in it. So maybe it's worth a watch for that. The dialogue is awful. But it's worth a laugh I would say. I can't hate it all that much, did I say it has Ron Pearlman in it already?
Did you know
- GoofsWhen Mara is picking the lock for the 3rd floor with the other 4 girls, you can clearly see that the chain is simply draped over the bars.
- Quotes
Father Drake: The devil is a liar, a trickster, and a thief... but he ain't a Latin major.
- ConnectionsReferences The Exorcist (1973)
- SoundtracksSave Our Souls (Insecure Mix)
Written by Jonathan Miller
Performed by Panik Attack
© Panik Attack, 2006
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- Budget
- $3,000,000 (estimated)
- Runtime
- 1h 35m(95 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
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