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Grave Halloween

  • TV Movie
  • 2013
  • R
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
4.2/10
1.5K
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Grave Halloween (2013)
Folk HorrorHorror

Suicide forest is just a name - isn't it? Miko intends to find out, even if it means uncovering the sad truth about her mothers suicide.Suicide forest is just a name - isn't it? Miko intends to find out, even if it means uncovering the sad truth about her mothers suicide.Suicide forest is just a name - isn't it? Miko intends to find out, even if it means uncovering the sad truth about her mothers suicide.

  • Director
    • Steven R. Monroe
  • Writers
    • Ryan W. Smith
    • Sheldon Wilson
  • Stars
    • Kaitlyn Leeb
    • Cassi Thomson
    • Graham Wardle
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.2/10
    1.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Steven R. Monroe
    • Writers
      • Ryan W. Smith
      • Sheldon Wilson
    • Stars
      • Kaitlyn Leeb
      • Cassi Thomson
      • Graham Wardle
    • 28User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Kaitlyn Leeb
    Kaitlyn Leeb
    • Maiko
    Cassi Thomson
    Cassi Thomson
    • Amber
    Graham Wardle
    Graham Wardle
    • Kyle
    Dejan Loyola
    Dejan Loyola
    • Terry
    Jeffrey Ballard
    • Craig
    • (as Jeff C. Ballard)
    Hiro Kanagawa
    Hiro Kanagawa
    • Jin
    Jesse Wheeler
    • Brody
    Tom Stevens
    Tom Stevens
    • Skylar
    Kevan Ohtsji
    Kevan Ohtsji
    • Policeman
    Hyuma Frankowski
    • Junior Policeman
    Maiko Miyauchi
    Maiko Miyauchi
    • Maiko's Mother
    Luna Kurokawa
    • Maiko's Sister
    Isabelle Beech
    • Young Maiko
    Yukari Komatsu
    Yukari Komatsu
    • Bracelet Woman
    • Director
      • Steven R. Monroe
    • Writers
      • Ryan W. Smith
      • Sheldon Wilson
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    4kevin_robbins

    This is one of those movies if you can ignore the storyline and acting you can enjoy some worthwhile kill scenes

    Grave Halloween (2013) is a movie I recently watched on Tubi. The storyline follows an expedition and research project in a forest known for suicides, over 100 suicides per year to be exact. One of the researcher's mothers committed suicide in the forest and while she looks for answers, the answer may put the rest of the research group's lives at risk. This movie is directed by Steven R. Monroe (I Spit on Your Grave 1 & 2) and stars Kaitlyn Leeb (Locked Down), Cassi Thomson (Left Behind), Graham Wardle (In the Land of Women) and Dejan Loyola (iZombie). The storyline for this is a bit unrealistic with the numbers they share and how the issue hasn't become a national/international concern. The acting in this is very mediocre and nothing special. The horror elements are very blah but the kill scenes are actually entertaining and pretty good. I really liked both the makeup and special effects. This is one of those movies if you can ignore the storyline and acting you can enjoy some worthwhile kill scenes. I'd score this movie a 3.5-4/10 and only recommend watching it with the appropriate expectations.
    4SnoopyStyle

    no budget TV horror

    At Yamanashi International University in Japan, Maiko is struggling with her mother's suicide two months earlier in the 'suicide forest'. Amber leads a class project with Kyle and Terry to look for her body. Ghostly apparitions start appearing in the background. They see two policemen carry out a body. Cameras are not allowed. Lone hiker Jin warns them and offers to guide them to the supposed site. Three classmates play a prank on them.

    It's strange to shot in BC with a bunch of white young adults and call it Japan. Kaitlyn Leeb is at most half-Asian. I'm sure they could have picked one Asian as part of the group. Some of them are definitely cannon fodder anyways. It's great to have a solid actor like Hiro Kanagawa but it's not enough. The ghosts don't count. There are way too many idiotic dudes acting idiotically. This is a no-budget horror that starts with minor creepiness and then turns into overblown horror shlock.
    4claudio_carvalho

    The Lead Story Does not Work Well

    In Japan, the college student Maiko (Kaitlyn Leeb) grieves the loss of her mother, who committed suicide two weeks ago in the notorious "suicide forest". Maiko is seeking out her body and her friends Amber (Cassi Thomson) and Terry (Dejan Loyola) decide to make a documentary about her quest as school project. Terry invites his friend Kyle (Graham Wardle) to shoot their documentary and they head to the forest. On the arrival, they meet the lonely hiker Jin (Hiro Kanagawa), who asks them to leave the dead in peace and go away and stays with them. However they decide to search the spot and soon their college mates Skylar (Tom Stevens), Brody (Jesse Wheeler) and Craig (Jeffrey Ballard) play a prank on them. While returning to their car, the trio finds a dead body and Skyler steals a Rolex from his wrist. When Jin finds what they have done, he advises that they are doomed.

    "Grave Halloween" is a horror movie with careful production, gloomy cinematography and good acting. Aokigahara, also known as the Suicide Forest or Sea of Trees does exist in Japan and "lies at the northwest base of Mount Fuji and has a historic association with demons in Japanese mythology and it is a notoriously common suicide site" (see Wikipedia - "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aokigahara"). This place might be known by Japanese but is totally unknown for Westerns. Unfortunately the lead story explaining why the Japanese mother of the Western Maiko committed suicide does not work well. The explanation of her suicide is totally unreasonable. Further, if the characters were Japanese, the plot could work better; but the Japanese college shows only American students living a Japanese legend and gives the sensation of a phony plot. My vote is four.

    Title (Brazil): Not available on Blu-Ray or DVD.
    5TdSmth5

    Weak

    Some half-Japanese girl named Maiko (pronounced "Michael" in the movie) wants to find the place where her mother committed suicide to give her a proper burial. She has nightmares and visions of a forest, of her childhood. Along for the ride come some friends of hers, foreign exchange students in Japan, who are going to...film the whole thing for a class project. Off they go then to the suicide forest, a forest in Japan where lots of people commit suicides by hanging themselves from trees. All they have to go by is a picture she has of the tree where her mother killed herself. I guess Maiko thinks it shouldn't be too hard to find a single tree in a forest. Who took the picture of the tree we don't know. She also has a box with two pieces of jewelry that belonged to the mother. She needs those for whatever ceremony she's going to perform that night, which happens to be Halloween night.

    When they arrive, they find a sign that bans cameras, still they film. They hide from police (why police?) that removes the corpses. And then they meet the strange stranger who knows about the forest, who makes sinister pronouncements, who warns them not to do this or that, and who recognizes (!) the tree and will guide them to it. But quickly they run into some classmates who pull a prank on them. The pranksters then go their way and run into trouble. They steal a watch from a deceased man in a tent (?). But then the guy who takes the watch is attacked. The other guys run back to the other group. At this point it's night.

    Maiko starts seeing things, we get to see some flashbacks from her youth about her mother, her violent father, and her sister. The stranger disappears. Maiko and the cameraguy end up arrested and handcuffed in the police station's morgue (?). Then something kills the cop, they escape, they find the tree, and more ghosts. Some of the other kids end up in trouble and injured. Then the sun comes up.

    Grave Halloween has a good concept. It has a gorgeous setting. The Canadian forest they used is truly beautiful. The scenes filmed during the girl's childhood also look stunning. Overall, direction is very good. But that's all this movie has going for it. While making a movie about a real-life suicide forest sounds like a good idea, you've got to have a good script to work out the idea. And here's it just doesn't work out. It's not easy making a movie about a ghost story and this one sure doesn't succeed. Things get messy and unclear. The ending comes out of nowhere. Nothing is answered. The childhood scenes don't clarify things either but create more questions. And finally a fatal flaw is the weak lead actress.
    3highwaytourist

    Gross, boring movie wastes good idea and beautiful scenery

    The idea was quite good. It's about American college students in Japan traveling to the notorious "suicide forest" to make a documentary for a film class, only to be haunted and stalked the the spirits of the people who died there after a couple of friends desecrate a death site. And the forest chosen as the backdrop is haunting and beautifully photographed. But nothing else is done right. It's followed by a bunch of gory killings which occur with little logic or reason. Many victims are people who have done nothing to wrong the dead. In the end, it's just another excuse to watch young people get slaughtered in gruesome ways. I felt cheated.

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    Florence Pugh in Midsommar (2019)
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    • Trivia
      The suicide forest actually exists in Japan. In Japanese, it is called Aokigahara, and is at the bottom of Mount Fuji. The forest range covers around 14 square miles. Once you enter the forest, it's completely silent - no sounds of birds singing or animals rustling around. The number of suicides taking place there has increased yearly, and the Japanese government has placed signs around the perimeter of the forest, in Japanese and in English, urging people to stay away. There is a government department with the sole assignment of periodically going into the forest to remove as many bodies as possible.
    • Goofs
      Near the end of the movie, a police officer puts Maiko into a patrol car that has the engine running as there is exhaust smoke coming out of the tail pipe. But when he gets in the car to drive away, you hear the sound of the engine being started before he drives away. No reason to start the engine when it is already running. Poor sound editing.
    • Quotes

      [repeated line]

      Jin: Sometimes you get lost in the forest... sometimes the forest loses you

      Jin: You stole my watch now I steal your soul

      [holds up a noose]

    • Connections
      Referenced in The Forest (2016)

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    • Release date
      • October 19, 2013 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Suicide Forest
    • Filming locations
      • Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Cinetel Films
      • Haunted Pictures
      • Reel One Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 29m(89 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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