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Don't Blink

  • 2014
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
4.9/10
7.6K
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Mena Suvari and Brian Austin Green in Don't Blink (2014)
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Ten people arrive at a secluded mountain resort to find it completely deserted. With no gas for the return trip, the visitors are forced to stay and investigate the mystery surrounding the a... Read allTen people arrive at a secluded mountain resort to find it completely deserted. With no gas for the return trip, the visitors are forced to stay and investigate the mystery surrounding the abandoned lodge.Ten people arrive at a secluded mountain resort to find it completely deserted. With no gas for the return trip, the visitors are forced to stay and investigate the mystery surrounding the abandoned lodge.

  • Director
    • Travis Oates
  • Writer
    • Travis Oates
  • Stars
    • Mena Suvari
    • Brian Austin Green
    • Joanne Kelly
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.9/10
    7.6K
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    • Director
      • Travis Oates
    • Writer
      • Travis Oates
    • Stars
      • Mena Suvari
      • Brian Austin Green
      • Joanne Kelly
    • 165User reviews
    • 31Critic reviews
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    Mena Suvari
    Mena Suvari
    • Tracy
    Brian Austin Green
    Brian Austin Green
    • Jack
    Joanne Kelly
    Joanne Kelly
    • Claire
    Zack Ward
    Zack Ward
    • Alex
    Fiona Gubelmann
    Fiona Gubelmann
    • Ella
    Leif Gantvoort
    Leif Gantvoort
    • Sam
    David de Lautour
    David de Lautour
    • Noah
    • (as David De Latour)
    Samantha Jacober
    Samantha Jacober
    • Charlotte
    • (as Samantha Jacobs)
    Curtiss Frisle
    Curtiss Frisle
    • Lucas
    Emelie O'Hara
    • Amelia
    Boots Southerland
    Boots Southerland
    • Sherrif
    Robert Picardo
    Robert Picardo
    • The Man in Black
    Nathan Lorbietzki
    • Man in Black #2
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    • Director
      • Travis Oates
    • Writer
      • Travis Oates
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    5Patient444

    This one is better than most.

    But do bare in mind the fact that it is more scifi than horror, so don't start playing it expecting a roller coaster of spooks, not even your typical jumps, it does provide some nice tension, raises a few questions, but leaves with no real explanation and does kinda make you feel empty.

    Why would I recommend it to anyone? Well, it's a nice change of pace, you get to put an eye on something a tad bit different, and exploit new or let's just call them, rarely used subjects. The approach is boldly, the actors are not your typical never seen on screen before faces, the acting tho could have been better, either the budget was not big enough to assure a proper execution, or at one point, sadly the writers felt tired and decided to stop. The potential in this one is better than I have seen in a lot of productions, but like so many before it, it drowns right at shore.

    So it is up to you in the end, you can take a chance and see what the little fuss is all about, or decide to pass it, but you might find out someday, maybe not even that far in the future, that others are talking about it and you missed your chance to participate in their discussion. Have it your way!

    Cheers!
    Red_Identity

    Very entertaining and effective

    Seems like 2014's been a great year for horror, at least, between this, Honeymoon, and Coherence. Much like Coherence, the premise of this is absolutely terrifying in a way not many horror films tend to be. The premise for this is simpler, and much more straight-forward, but it's quite effective. Some of the dialogue is a bit cringe-worthy, but right from the start the characters don't act like they've never seen a horror film, a lot more aware than you're used to in this type of film. The performances are also aces. What you don't know is way more frightening than what you do. I strongly recommend this, extremely entertaining and intriguing.
    7Guanche48

    One way or another, life disappears when you least expect it.

    Once again I am surprised by the low rating of this movie, it seems like something standard, giving few points to horror movies. This one is very different, it's a good tense horrish mystery thriller. All in all, the story begins somewhat slowly and is the typical story of a group of young adults looking for tranquility in a house in the countryside. It's still interesting, especially if the acting and the dialogue are good, and here they are.

    There is a question that resonates the most in my head during the movie, what responsibility do we have towards our friends? If you will disappear in the next hour or two? Especially when the entire group is so different personality-wise, some want one thing and others another. As the film evolves you will realize that the dialogues are impetuous and are quite realistic. The increasing tension between the characters and a fear of the unknown.

    You definitely shouldn't miss it, and I was surprised not to have seen it until now, as a fan of the genre.
    7okiecrabjp

    Definitely Different, Frustrating but Enjoyable

    I enjoy "different" horror movies. I'm not interested in torture porn and gore and people getting chopped up. I want something INTERESTING, whether it's Lovecraft or weird time travel or alternate dimension or thought-created nightmare stalkers - there has got to be a "WHOAH!" for me to enjoy horror movies.

    This movie was one of those, with the caveat that, though I won't spoil the ending, if you loathe movies that leave some lingering but relevant questions, you may not cotton to this film.

    But like me, if you can separate this "style" of movie-making, which I've seen some just call "lazy", the actual progress of the people and actions in the film were compelling and it is definitely a mystery type horror movie, though not a room-to-room-magnifying-glass type.

    If you saw and liked Coherence and I see people are comparing this to Phantoms (I haven't seen that yet, somehow), or if you like the "unknown/invisible", creeping ominous threat movies like Mr. Jones or Resolution, I think you may enjoy this film.

    I'm not saying it's perfect - there's a good amount of irritation at a few of the way things go down or people behave, that I felt kept it from being more fluid, and while the acting is by and large at least decent and believable, there are some boneheaded decisions - but not like most horror movies, at least not as frequent - it really doesn't get a chance to build to that level before the horror is in play.

    I did like the dialogue for one of the characters, who was a modern sci-fi and horror movie type that was constantly referring to what was going on as something from Stephen King or aliens or zombies or "the spirit of an ancient Indian burial ground", which made me laugh - he seemed the most "real", well, until later, but that's not germane to the point.

    Anyway, a lot of people on forums and other sites are giving this a really low rating, and while, for the overall and idea of a complete story, I can kinda see why... I still think what there IS there is good and different and not anything close to "usual horror movie stuff".

    I would have given it an 8/10, but I had to stop at 7 because of the unsatisfying or at least not well-enough intimated ending, because I agree with some people that say the "figure out what YOU think it means" is one thing, an artist can't show you a pristine, untouched canvas and say "just IMAGINE the awesome picture YOU want there!".
    7areadingwoman

    Perfect and flawed all at once

    I profess myself a horror movie junkie. Especially for atmospheric, stereotyped, low budget movies. This meets all requirements. Rather than relying on blood and gore to frighten, this is all about atmosphere and watching closely (in fact, I had to rewind and watch one scene all over to see what I missed the first time). Typically, I don't balk at horror movie stereotypes (after all, the simplicity of the genre is part of its charm), but here they were...off. The director gave characters who were clearly mid to late 30s the typical stereotypes of young twenty-somethings. That took a bit of getting used to, but if you can ignore it, then the atmosphere and mystery and tension are all well done. The main reason for the 7 is the huge omission of why we watch movies. There is a reason there's a nice plot triangle (introduction, rising action, climax, falling action, conclusion). I was thoroughly involved throughout the falling action...and then credits. What? It seems laziness and, in a way, a waste of my 90 minutes when a full part of the plot structure is omitted.

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    Related interests

    Elijah Wood in The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001)
    Fantasy
    Mia Farrow in Rosemary's Baby (1968)
    Horror
    Jack Nicholson and Faye Dunaway in Chinatown (1974)
    Mystery
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    Sci-Fi
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    • Trivia
      This is the first film to be directed by Travis Oates who's best known for doing Piglet for Disney's Winnie the Pooh films.
    • Goofs
      At approximately 16:10 into the movie, shortly after Alex says he's not moving the car away from the pump until he gets gas, a couple people can be seen walking through the woods behind Claire's right shoulder. They could be either crew or some hikers that got caught in the shot.
    • Quotes

      Alex: I don't know where they go when they disappear, but I've read enough Stephen King to know that nothing safe comes back from that dark place.

    • Connections
      References The Wizard of Oz (1939)
    • Soundtracks
      Rocky Mountain High
      Written by John Denver and Mike Taylor

      Performed By John Denver

      Courtesy of Cherry Lane Music

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    • Release date
      • October 11, 2015 (Mexico)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Desaparecidos
    • Filming locations
      • Ruidoso, New Mexico, USA
    • Production companies
      • EchoWolf Productions
      • Engine Film Group
      • Last Stop
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $104,549
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 32m(92 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39:1

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