THE NINTH PASSENGER - A group of salacious students party aboard a luxury yacht only to turn on each other as a 9th PASSENGER picks them off one by one.THE NINTH PASSENGER - A group of salacious students party aboard a luxury yacht only to turn on each other as a 9th PASSENGER picks them off one by one.THE NINTH PASSENGER - A group of salacious students party aboard a luxury yacht only to turn on each other as a 9th PASSENGER picks them off one by one.
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Probably the worst film I've seen in years. Terrible acting, bad camera work and the editing looks like it was done by an amateur.
When I started reading the reviews I simply couldn't believe it. I mean, The Ninth Passenger was a long-awaited horror film starring decent actors like Metcalfe and Fast. For a moment I thought all the hate reviews were organized somehow. Oh boy, how wrong I was. The movie is a ridiculous mess of a lame script, dull characters and acting beyond awful. Every single person on a screen was painful to watch. So, a horror movie, huh? There are no sight of anything thrilling in first 40 minutes. Not even some scary opening scene like in any self-respecting horror film. And when there's finally a liitle bit of a blood smears and puddles, what do we get? Some guy in a silly monster costume. A bad one. Nope, not scary at all.
Lazy start, absurd second act and sketchy ending - this is what The Ninth Passenger is. Absolutely pointless, dumb and unnecessary waste of time even if you're a hard forror fan. Well, if you're not, you can even laugh a bit. But not recommended anyway.
Lazy start, absurd second act and sketchy ending - this is what The Ninth Passenger is. Absolutely pointless, dumb and unnecessary waste of time even if you're a hard forror fan. Well, if you're not, you can even laugh a bit. But not recommended anyway.
The story line is disjointed and seems to have minimal relation to the action. Plot was from a bad '50s D movie. Some of the actors sounded like they were reading from the script for the first time. As a scary movie it was mostly boring.
My wife picked this up on a whim as the cover and premise seemed goofy enough to be entertaining in a mindless way. Unfortunately, even at the massivley discounted price, this was still not worth the price we paid both monetarily & spiritually.
The characters are not likeable, or hateable, or much of anything really.
The story is weak & derivative and relies on a lot of familiar sounding explanations for character actions that rely far too heavily on terribly stilted dialogue. Due to this, the pacing ends up all over the place.
To top it all off, the effects look like a high-school project that ran out of time. The most egregious example being put on full display with a couple of close-ups of the monster's rubber face, which isn't dressed with cheap gore, or even water, to try & give any impression of a living being rather than the clear man in a cheap costume that it so very clearly is.
Unfortunately, the current U. K. DVD release also outright lies in its presentation and marketing for this abysmal movie. The cover art explicitly depicts the tentacles of a large monster curling up around the boat, as if to drag it under the waves. As you most likely inferred from the previous paragraph, the monster itself is human sized, and has no tentacles. Most of the alleged action also takes place on an island and within its shallows. So if you were expecting to see some cool boat destruction stunts you're going to be very dissapointed.
Last and, most definitely, least, the current DVD art also displays what appears to be a cheap, alien halloween mask looming in the background. Sad to say, there are neither aliens nor halloween costumes in this film.
Please, be kind to yourself & avoid this film.
The characters are not likeable, or hateable, or much of anything really.
The story is weak & derivative and relies on a lot of familiar sounding explanations for character actions that rely far too heavily on terribly stilted dialogue. Due to this, the pacing ends up all over the place.
To top it all off, the effects look like a high-school project that ran out of time. The most egregious example being put on full display with a couple of close-ups of the monster's rubber face, which isn't dressed with cheap gore, or even water, to try & give any impression of a living being rather than the clear man in a cheap costume that it so very clearly is.
Unfortunately, the current U. K. DVD release also outright lies in its presentation and marketing for this abysmal movie. The cover art explicitly depicts the tentacles of a large monster curling up around the boat, as if to drag it under the waves. As you most likely inferred from the previous paragraph, the monster itself is human sized, and has no tentacles. Most of the alleged action also takes place on an island and within its shallows. So if you were expecting to see some cool boat destruction stunts you're going to be very dissapointed.
Last and, most definitely, least, the current DVD art also displays what appears to be a cheap, alien halloween mask looming in the background. Sad to say, there are neither aliens nor halloween costumes in this film.
Please, be kind to yourself & avoid this film.
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- TriviaDirectorial debut for Corey Large.
- ConnectionsReferences Dead Poets Society (1989)
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- 1h 16m(76 min)
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- 2.39:1
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