Nails
- 2017
- 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
4.7/10
2.9K
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Recovering after a terrible accident, Dana struggles to regain her life and family when she encounters a malevolent ghost in her hospital room.Recovering after a terrible accident, Dana struggles to regain her life and family when she encounters a malevolent ghost in her hospital room.Recovering after a terrible accident, Dana struggles to regain her life and family when she encounters a malevolent ghost in her hospital room.
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I was genuinely surprised by the low score and generally unfavorable reviews, I rather enjoyed it. The story was good, the acting was solid, the scares were moderate but we'll delivered, and Ross Noble was genuinely great. A clever premise, with a suitable victim, Dana, having been used to being so fit and strong had her life ripped to shreds by a car accident. It's well paced, it looks good, I can't really find a huge deal to fault, other then the scare scale. Enjoyable, 7/10
Nails is an Irish horror that rather took me by surprise. Revolutionary? Hardly, but certainly enjoyable.
It tells the story of a woman who after getting hit by a car finds herself partially paralyzed in a hospital bed. Miserable and alone she begins to question if she's truly alone or if a supernatural entity really is stalking her.
Nails hardly brings new stuff to the table and you'll have seen the majority of it before but thankfully it's done better than most and manages to deliver on both quality and scares.
Furthermore why it took me by surprise is that I generally tend not to like British or Irish cinema, they have the habit of following formulas even more generic than Hollywood (And that's saying something).
The film manages to build an atmosphere, a great claustrophobic setting and an interesting background for our antagonist. The setting is also excellent, though it perhaps could have been explored a tad more.
Starring Ross Noble who many will know as a stand up comedian and Stitches in the movie of the same name, Nails is an enjoyable effort in a highly saturated genre.
The Good:
Great antagonist
Quite well constructed
The Bad:
Some moments of sheer stupidity
Some questionable cgi
It tells the story of a woman who after getting hit by a car finds herself partially paralyzed in a hospital bed. Miserable and alone she begins to question if she's truly alone or if a supernatural entity really is stalking her.
Nails hardly brings new stuff to the table and you'll have seen the majority of it before but thankfully it's done better than most and manages to deliver on both quality and scares.
Furthermore why it took me by surprise is that I generally tend not to like British or Irish cinema, they have the habit of following formulas even more generic than Hollywood (And that's saying something).
The film manages to build an atmosphere, a great claustrophobic setting and an interesting background for our antagonist. The setting is also excellent, though it perhaps could have been explored a tad more.
Starring Ross Noble who many will know as a stand up comedian and Stitches in the movie of the same name, Nails is an enjoyable effort in a highly saturated genre.
The Good:
Great antagonist
Quite well constructed
The Bad:
Some moments of sheer stupidity
Some questionable cgi
A woman is confined to her bed in a rather creepy hospital.
It is not long before things start going bump in the night.
The harder she tries to convince her family something is going on the crazier she looks.
The leading lady is very good, as is production and script.
The hospital has a sinister air about it and there are a few scares that worked quite well and there are enough outside drama to keep the bedside story from going stale.
Unfortunately this movie suffers from the same ailment that effect the majority of horror movies. It just runs out of steam.
After an hour of being terrified of the bogey man, when he finally shows up he is very underwhelming. The inevitable end sequence is as dull as it is predictable.
I had to push through to make it to the end credits and it really wasn't worth it.
The leading lady is very good, as is production and script.
The hospital has a sinister air about it and there are a few scares that worked quite well and there are enough outside drama to keep the bedside story from going stale.
Unfortunately this movie suffers from the same ailment that effect the majority of horror movies. It just runs out of steam.
After an hour of being terrified of the bogey man, when he finally shows up he is very underwhelming. The inevitable end sequence is as dull as it is predictable.
I had to push through to make it to the end credits and it really wasn't worth it.
Horror is always hard to get right and this wasn't off nailing it, for a low budget films this is pretty good and did a lot of things right,
Interesting story and a great evil character they should have used him much more as he is proper creepy,
If this film had a big budget it would have been much better but a very good go for what they had, it was a little on the slow side and a couple of weak acting roles.
Interesting story and a great evil character they should have used him much more as he is proper creepy,
If this film had a big budget it would have been much better but a very good go for what they had, it was a little on the slow side and a couple of weak acting roles.
I remember this being far more scarier than it is when this was on netflix a few years ago, now it just seems... a little odd? It's okay though, the first few scares got me a bit and the plot isn't that great nor characters but again, it's okay. A little questionable at times and not in a good way however. Also, I didn't remember it being an Irish sorta film so that was a surprise when I rewatched, aha.
Did you know
- TriviaThe film marks a complete departure for Ross Noble, who plays male nurse Trevor Helms in the film. Since the age of 15 he's worked as a stand-up comedian, building an extremely successful comedy career over a number of decades.
- GoofsWhen Dana looks at the hospital website, the words 'specializing' and 'pediatric' appear with the American spellings (in Ireland they would be 'specialising' and 'paediatric'). Worse, the word 'quadriplegic' is spelt 'quadraplegic', which is wrong on both sides of the Atlantic.
- Quotes
[last lines]
Elizabeth Leaming: [hears Nails on the phone] Who is this?
Eric Nilsson: [suddenly behind her] Turn Around And I'll Show You!
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Box office
- Budget
- €5,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $41,249
- Runtime
- 1h 25m(85 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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