IMDb RATING
4.9/10
3.3K
YOUR RATING
A woman goes to the countryside to spend a quiet weekend after losing her job and having her last complicated relationship implode. She rents a country house from an old-fashioned widower, w... Read allA woman goes to the countryside to spend a quiet weekend after losing her job and having her last complicated relationship implode. She rents a country house from an old-fashioned widower, who struggles to hide his psychopathic tendencies.A woman goes to the countryside to spend a quiet weekend after losing her job and having her last complicated relationship implode. She rents a country house from an old-fashioned widower, who struggles to hide his psychopathic tendencies.
- Awards
- 2 nominations total
- Director
- Writer
- All cast & crew
- Production, box office & more at IMDbPro
4.93.3K
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Featured reviews
Quirky
I liked (a lot) how the creators of Tone-Deaf tried to bend some of the rules of cinema. They break the fourth wall on a few occasions and make some bold narratorial decisions. I also liked the antagonism between Baby Boomers and Millennials and how this encapsualted the impotent rage between the generations. In terms of horror, there we some very creepy moments, some BANGS but it wasn't that scary.
All in all, an enjoyable indie-flick, better than US but worse than Get Out.
All in all, an enjoyable indie-flick, better than US but worse than Get Out.
Great Premise but Poorly Executed
This film was boring, incoherent, and an utter drag. It's difficult to sit through because it's just so incredibly uneventful. Robert Patrick plays a good enough psycho with some major mental health issues but we don't really understand what his deal is. The most interesting scenes of the film are the hallucinations and dream sequences...which don't make sense AT ALL but are the most visually stimulating parts of the film. As a main character, I felt that Amanda Crew, was under-used in the film. She didn't seem as important as she should have been, which is a disappointment because the film is about her. Tone-Deaf has a great premise but it was poorly executed.
T-1000 is back
Keep your expectations low with this one and you will enjoy the movie. I really like Robert Patrick acting here. His character makes this movie interesting and the talks to the camera are the best. Amanda Crew does a great job too.
Overall a good movie, not a great, to spend 85 minutes. Recommend only for Horror/B-movies fans.
Fun movie
Films are different from one another. They are targeted for various audiences and of course, different moods. There may be some movies that everyone enjoys, but if you are someone like me, the time you watch the movie and the mood you are in at that moment has a huge impact on your movie selection.
The movie genre gives you a hint of what to expect. But if you think that it should be 100% accurate, then you are a fool. And also movies don't just stick to dear old standard genres anymore. You can watch the trailer and the poster to judge if the movie for your taste.
And also not all the movies are meant to be a huge article of art that is worthy of awards. Some are just for a chill evening. Watch them onetime and forget about it in the next day.
What I'm getting at is; most of the comments with low ratings that I saw for this movie are because either their inability to choose the right movie for their taste, or being too dependent on the genres. Or they might have mistaken the movie's targeted entertainment if you know what I mean.
This is actually an enjoyable movie. I certainly did. Sure they were not that successful with breaking the fourth wall. But a fun movie. I wasn't looking for a movie with a great plot or a serious piece of art. I wanted a movie to watch and relax before bed after work. And I knew this was that type of a movie and it served well. Yes, It won't get 7 out of 10 or anything above. But it definitely worthy of 6 or 6.5 out of ten for sure. Not 4.
a more honest review for Tone-def
If you don't like cheese movies
If you don't like predictability
If you dont like bad comedy attempts
dont watch this
If you have an open mind If you enjoy B class acting If you have time to kill and want to watch something with no thinking required
Watch this
5.6
dont watch this
If you have an open mind If you enjoy B class acting If you have time to kill and want to watch something with no thinking required
Watch this
5.6
Did you know
- TriviaAlthough his character Harvey Parker, frequently talks about dementia and the fear of going to a nursing home, actor Robert Patrick was only 60 years old when this was filmed.
- ConnectionsFeatured in WhatCulture Originals: 10 Worst Horror Movies of 2019 (2019)
- SoundtracksWhat I Want
Written by Steve Damstra II and David Swanson
Performed by Swanny: Steve Damstra II and David Swanson featuring Paget Brewster
Details
- Runtime
- 1h 27m(87 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39:1
Contribute to this page
Suggest an edit or add missing content




