Gigantic alligators swarm around a young woman and her father as floodwaters engulf their home.Gigantic alligators swarm around a young woman and her father as floodwaters engulf their home.Gigantic alligators swarm around a young woman and her father as floodwaters engulf their home.
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Tension is maintained with a solid background music, cool effects, nice cinematography with the constant rain and wind, vicious kills but extras r jus added to be killed off.
I saw this in a theatre with my pal. Had high hopes with names like Aja, Raimi n Ghost House Pictures. The film is fast paced with sufficient kills. Only problem is the lack of character development of the extras.
The last good crocodile film I revisited was Rogue n that film had some character development regarding the extras (fellas who get killed off) but in this film, extras r jus killed left right n cente, while our lead pair of father n daughter keeps hanging around in their basement with wounds.
One of the best part about this film is the cinematography especially the constant rain n wind. Lots of crocodiles with vicious kills.
Tension is maintained with a solid background music.
Morgan Freeman's Hard Rain n Bait 3D came to mind while viewing this.
Simple yet Entertaining Monster Movie
In the ilk of "Jaws" homages (and rip offs), "Crawl" stands as one of the more palatable entrees.
There's nothing spectacular or groundbreaking about this fun summer riff, but that doesn't mean it offers no value. At the very least, we can celebrate the successful effort to make a non-sequel or movie based on preexisting IP. Granted, the threatening water predator vs. humans rose in the wake of the classic shark film, but this gator flick has enough original juice to stand firmly on its own.
Part of success comes from simple premise of "Crawl." In the opening phase of a Category 5 storm, a young woman, Haley, receives a call from her sister. Sis has been calling their dad and hasn't yet heard from him. She's worried, as he resides in the area slated to take the worst of the storm. Haley opts to brave the weather, make the two-hour trek and check on dear old dad.
When she arrives at his place, she finds her severely injured father and something even more concerning. Then she quickly understands why he hasn't picked up the phone.
Queue the giant alligators and ensuing chases that take place as Haley and her dad attempt to escape the flooded basement. Fortunately, Haley is a swimmer at the University of Florida, yes, the school with the gator mascot. Her speed and resilience make her a worthy adversary to the collection of gators, and she manages to narrowly avoid death in a string of riveting action scenes.
A few meandering moments explore family drama but don't do much more than fill time. These moments feel entirely forced and only serve to hinder the story's momentum.
The movie is at its best when it leans into the raw and truly frightening action sequences. Kaya Scoldelario displays a knack for playing a strong woman in peril. The movie doesn't work as well if she isn't so solid in the role of Haley.
The movie has no more depth than the shallow basement waters inhabited by the gators, but it's entertaining enough for cursory viewing experience, especially given the brisk 87-minute run time.
There's nothing spectacular or groundbreaking about this fun summer riff, but that doesn't mean it offers no value. At the very least, we can celebrate the successful effort to make a non-sequel or movie based on preexisting IP. Granted, the threatening water predator vs. humans rose in the wake of the classic shark film, but this gator flick has enough original juice to stand firmly on its own.
Part of success comes from simple premise of "Crawl." In the opening phase of a Category 5 storm, a young woman, Haley, receives a call from her sister. Sis has been calling their dad and hasn't yet heard from him. She's worried, as he resides in the area slated to take the worst of the storm. Haley opts to brave the weather, make the two-hour trek and check on dear old dad.
When she arrives at his place, she finds her severely injured father and something even more concerning. Then she quickly understands why he hasn't picked up the phone.
Queue the giant alligators and ensuing chases that take place as Haley and her dad attempt to escape the flooded basement. Fortunately, Haley is a swimmer at the University of Florida, yes, the school with the gator mascot. Her speed and resilience make her a worthy adversary to the collection of gators, and she manages to narrowly avoid death in a string of riveting action scenes.
A few meandering moments explore family drama but don't do much more than fill time. These moments feel entirely forced and only serve to hinder the story's momentum.
The movie is at its best when it leans into the raw and truly frightening action sequences. Kaya Scoldelario displays a knack for playing a strong woman in peril. The movie doesn't work as well if she isn't so solid in the role of Haley.
The movie has no more depth than the shallow basement waters inhabited by the gators, but it's entertaining enough for cursory viewing experience, especially given the brisk 87-minute run time.
Laughable yet thrilling
I cannot rate this as a 7 because this isn't a very memorable film although it is thrilling and we'll made. Once the conflict begins you are on the edge of your seat with worry for the protagonists it is when they waste screen time with unnecessary dialogue that have nothing to do with the dangers at hand the movie appears campy.
I did enjoy the performances of the small cast and of course the gators. It's a pretty fun filled movie so give it a shot.
I did enjoy the performances of the small cast and of course the gators. It's a pretty fun filled movie so give it a shot.
Florida 2019 Hurricane Wendy Swim Team!
Sometimes, all you need to relax and release stress from work or life in general is a simple but effective, entertaining and undemanding horror movie with giant animals and dumb dialogues! It gets even better when the insignificant little summer pic is helmed by one of the most talented and competent horror directors of the last fifteen years. None other than Alexandre Aja ("The Hills have Eyes", "Horns") traveled down to the Sunshine State for "Crawl"; - a derivative but nevertheless intense and nail-biting creature feature in which a couple of potent alligators complicate an already tough category-5 hurricane even more! In spite of numerous warnings to evacuate, young Haley drives back directly into the eye of the storm to look for her father who isn't answering her phone calls. They both end up trapped in the parental house's crawlspace, surrounded by massive alligators that are joyfully swimming free in the streets and houses due to the high water level. The added value of Alexandre Aja is that he definitely makes the most out of the claustrophobic settings, and that he ensures 4 or 5 effectively scary jump scares. The plot is obviously very thin and lends itself for various dreadful cliches and predictable situations. Naturally all the family feuds will become settled during this ordeal, and Haley (a trained and semi-professional swimmer) will be forced to break her own personal record time to escape from the gators. Do you doubt she'll make it? Also, since the two protagonists are most likely to survive, every other poor sucker that enters the scenes is doomed to be torn apart by the alligators, whether they are plundering punks or heroic rescue workers.
Stressful and entertaining at will
Despite 3 or 4 irritating scenes that transpire script mediocrity with let's say 1 or 2 appalling minutes, the film manages to scare the audience with panache, at least me anyway. I was indeed gesticulating in my armchair each time an alligator grabbed and shook a protagonist. Actually, it's not really surprising: as an euphemism, in the horror / thriller genre, Alexandre Aja is definitely not a padawan. Thus, Alexandre Aja has managed an effective film that successfully fulfills his objective: to keep the audience on the edge of the seat during 90 minutes.
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- TriviaEarly in the film, Dave's truck license plate says MATT 725, seen out the garage door during the hurricane. Matthew 7:25 in the Bible reads "The rain came down, the streams rose, and the winds blew and beat against that house; yet it did not fall, because it had its foundation on the rock." (NIV)
- GoofsHelicopters cannot fly in hurricane 5 level winds.
- ConnectionsFeatured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Best Horror Movies of 2019 (2019)
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- Infierno en la tormenta
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- $13,500,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $39,014,193
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $12,005,210
- Jul 14, 2019
- Gross worldwide
- $91,542,097
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- 1h 27m(87 min)
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- 2.39 : 1
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