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Confessional

  • 2019
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
3.9/10
347
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Vanessa Marano, Jake Short, Brandon Larracuente, Marcus Scribner, Lucas Adams, Paris Berelc, Annalisa Cochrane, Jess Gabor, and Mia Xitlali in Confessional (2019)
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After two mysterious deaths at a college on the same night, seven students, somehow connected, receive invitations to a confessional booth hidden on the campus. Their confessions slowly unve... Read allAfter two mysterious deaths at a college on the same night, seven students, somehow connected, receive invitations to a confessional booth hidden on the campus. Their confessions slowly unveil the truth behind, not only the deaths, the booth as well. The dark, twisty, dialogue-dr... Read allAfter two mysterious deaths at a college on the same night, seven students, somehow connected, receive invitations to a confessional booth hidden on the campus. Their confessions slowly unveil the truth behind, not only the deaths, the booth as well. The dark, twisty, dialogue-driven and emotionally-complex mystery is entirely confined to the video confessional.

  • Director
    • Brad T. Gottfred
  • Writer
    • Jennifer Wolfe
  • Stars
    • Lucas Adams
    • Paris Berelc
    • Annalisa Cochrane
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    3.9/10
    347
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Brad T. Gottfred
    • Writer
      • Jennifer Wolfe
    • Stars
      • Lucas Adams
      • Paris Berelc
      • Annalisa Cochrane
    • 16User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Paris Berelc
    Paris Berelc
    • June
    Annalisa Cochrane
    Annalisa Cochrane
    • Raquel
    Jess Gabor
    Jess Gabor
    • Carrie
    Brandon Larracuente
    Brandon Larracuente
    • Zach
    Vanessa Marano
    Vanessa Marano
    • Noelle
    Marcus Scribner
    Marcus Scribner
    • Garrett
    Jake Short
    Jake Short
    • Sai
    Mia Xitlali
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    • Amelia
    • Director
      • Brad T. Gottfred
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      • Jennifer Wolfe
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    3jwrobinson-43078

    Ah, Film School At It's Finest

    First rule of film school is don't make your movie about students at a film school. I gave it a 3 generous stars for the cool concept, sound, and set design, but the story is... well, another story. Really annoying characters who get too dramatic too fast. Everything felt contrived. The title cards in between scenes were unnecessary and read like they were written by child. Second rule of film school is show don't tell. If the filmmakers are reading this, please don't be discouraged. You had a cool concept, and I hope you can learn from this and apply it to your next movie.
    5cobbler88

    Who would have thought my 5/10 would seem generous?

    I'll be a departure from a good number of reviewers and spare the synopsis. It's at the top of the page, for Christ's sake.

    The direction was fairly minimal but I thought effective. An entire film shot in booths has its limits. With a couple of exceptions, I also didn't think the performances were that bad, especially given what little they had to play off of. Again, the limits that have to be dealt with given the approach.

    I liked the premise, but it needs to come together at the end to be satisfying, and I don't think it really got there. I'm not saying you have to LIKE the resolution, but you do have to at least recognize it as the culmination of every bread crumb that's been laid before you, and there was too much that fell short.

    The movie is obviously all dialogue, but surprisingly little of that dialogue actually contributed to the story. I recognize that maybe it was revelatory to some degree as to the mechanics of each character, but even as you watch it you know it's not really fleshing out the mystery in any substantive way. It's just padding. So, you're basically listening to a handful of archetypes blather on like any typical student does (to the ear of an actual adult). I'm guessing this may have first been done as a 30-minute student film with 3-4 fewer characters.

    There has been mention of the anti-male talking points. Those were minimal, but once the first one hit, it took up a chair in the back of my mind and never really went away, right up through the false credits which included the final shot at men. It made it extra delicious that this shot not only was a shade off of the proper use of the term "derivative" to describe male producers, but it was misspelled as well. :)

    If this were a typical indie horror pic of this quality, I'd recommend it as ambient noise while you're busying yourself with other things. But this one requires that you sit and actively listen to it, so it is held to a higher level before it can get a nod.

    It's not garbage. If you're really interested in this approach to storytelling, give it a try. Maybe you'll get more out of it than I did. But I'm guessing you'll likely click out of it a little disappointed.

    Take care.
    3Shewattsi

    Was hoping for a decent indie film, unfortunately this didn't deliver

    I finished watching this film about 10 minutes ago on Shudder and if I'm honest it was quite disappointing. The basic plot is that after the deaths of two people, seven students are blackmailed in to a booth to confess something. It sounds pretty straight forward, but as the background for each character or the situation isn't properly explained it just ends up super confusing. Each of the seven then immediately embarks upon a rambling diatribe, most of which are hard to follow. Several of them go from 0-100 in one step, which doesn't leave them anywhere to go performance wise for the rest of the film.

    If they had reduced the number of confessors down to maybe 4 or 5 and used the time saved to add some extra context, I think this could have been a reasonable film.
    brookebisshop

    I kinda liked it

    You guys I dont understand why there is so much hate on this movie. I mean i understand its not the best I/you have ever seen but the plot is in my opinion really awesome. There are good plot twists, fun and good actors. They did get too dramatic too fast though. If you really wanna watch thriller though dont choose this movie. The trailer is kinda misleading.
    2justinlozowski

    Not horror, not a thriller. It's just... not.

    Yet another movie premise squandered away on a silly plot, bad acting and a twist you can see coming from a mile away. This one rehashed dull threads of movies past with a cast of fresh "pretty people" all somehow connected to the deaths of two people on campus. Complete with God awful camera angles that don't match the scene, with each actor turning to face each camera as they switch between shots. Nothing more than a lazy revenge mystery that doesn't even qualify as "mystery" as it is blatantly obvious within the first 20 minutes who is behind it all. Hard pass.

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    • Release date
      • April 14, 2019 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
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    • Filming locations
      • Studio City, Los Angeles, California, USA
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      • Attic Light Films
      • Inwood Road Films
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