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6.2/10
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A mysterious teenager arrives in a small town, attracting the interest of the sheriff as violence surrounds him.A mysterious teenager arrives in a small town, attracting the interest of the sheriff as violence surrounds him.A mysterious teenager arrives in a small town, attracting the interest of the sheriff as violence surrounds him.
- Awards
- 4 wins & 4 nominations total
Rory J Saper
- Rufus
- (as Rory J. Saper)
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...without the emo songs. It sounded like they were trying to sell a soundtrack. They were too distracting and took me right out of the movie.
I almost didn't watch this, but I'm glad I did. It's like LET THE RIGHT ONE IN, but different....in a good way. I think the story picked up really fast and there was little to no build-up which was good. I think it is one of the most underrated films in the horror genre. I highly recommend you to watch it and if you liked LET THE RIGHT ONE IN, you will like this movie. The story line works, and the acting suits it well. If you're looking for a vampire movie that has a decent story that isn't too cliche or overdone, then check this movie out. It lasts two hours, but it seemed like it was 90 minutes or less which means it's a very suspenseful. Give it a GO!!
I guess some people would call their dog Rufus. But in this case we get something different (what? You have to watch to find out). Rufus has a really stellar cast with an interesting spin on a sort of known story. There is violence and there are relationships built that lead to an inevitable conclusion. A conclusion or a way the story goes, that is very predictable.
Still the movie is about the ride and about finding out and seeing those relationships evolve or develop. It's not easy to avoid the cliché trap, but the movie does so in some occasions. A person is not only one thing (the thing he/she appears to be), it's more complex than that ... and we get to see some of those sides here. A difficult task that the movie almost completely masters
Still the movie is about the ride and about finding out and seeing those relationships evolve or develop. It's not easy to avoid the cliché trap, but the movie does so in some occasions. A person is not only one thing (the thing he/she appears to be), it's more complex than that ... and we get to see some of those sides here. A difficult task that the movie almost completely masters
"Rufus" left me with a sense of conflicted emotions. On one hand, there were elements that I found intriguing and engaging. Yet, on the other, the film seemed to fall short in fully delivering a satisfying narrative. The storyline, while promising, felt rushed and left me craving more depth.
The dichotomy of my feelings towards the movie mirrors the conflicting themes within it. The potential for a captivating story was evident, but it felt like essential aspects were hurriedly glossed over. There were moments that caught my attention and piqued my curiosity, yet they often fizzled out before reaching their full potential.
While "Rufus" did manage to capture a part of my interest, I couldn't shake the sensation that crucial components were missing. The pacing seemed to struggle, hindering the characters' development and the overall plot progression. As a viewer, I yearned for a more immersive experience, a deeper dive into the intricacies of the story.
In the end, "Rufus" is a film that leaves me conflicted. It's as if the creators had a promising canvas but lacked the time or commitment to paint a complete masterpiece. Despite its flaws, there's a part of me that recognizes the effort and potential, hoping that perhaps future endeavors will bring this untapped potential to fruition.
The dichotomy of my feelings towards the movie mirrors the conflicting themes within it. The potential for a captivating story was evident, but it felt like essential aspects were hurriedly glossed over. There were moments that caught my attention and piqued my curiosity, yet they often fizzled out before reaching their full potential.
While "Rufus" did manage to capture a part of my interest, I couldn't shake the sensation that crucial components were missing. The pacing seemed to struggle, hindering the characters' development and the overall plot progression. As a viewer, I yearned for a more immersive experience, a deeper dive into the intricacies of the story.
In the end, "Rufus" is a film that leaves me conflicted. It's as if the creators had a promising canvas but lacked the time or commitment to paint a complete masterpiece. Despite its flaws, there's a part of me that recognizes the effort and potential, hoping that perhaps future endeavors will bring this untapped potential to fruition.
I was expecting some B-rated cheesy flick
but this was a soild movie.
The acting was pretty good.
Did you know
- TriviaAs Baseball isn't a popular sport in England, Rory Saper had to learn how to pitch with his friend Sam Oliver in a Park in England.
- SoundtracksMap Of An Englishman
Written by Erland Cooper (as Cooper), David Nock (as Nock), and Simon Tong (as Tong)
Full Time Hobby Records/Bucks Music Group Ltd./EMI Music Publishing
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Box office
- Budget
- CA$2,100,000 (estimated)
- Runtime
- 1h 49m(109 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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