Laura makes an unplanned stay at a peculiar hotel and is trapped in a life-changing game.Laura makes an unplanned stay at a peculiar hotel and is trapped in a life-changing game.Laura makes an unplanned stay at a peculiar hotel and is trapped in a life-changing game.
Emily Hall
- Laura
- (as Emily Tender)
Kemma Filby
- Laura
- (voice)
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Serioys...it's so bad it's a crime not seeing it. Won't say this or that or the other is bad because everything is so really bad. Go-ahead and watch it.
The Last Inn (2021) is a movie that I recently watched on Tubi. The storyline follows a young lady who unexpectedly arrives at an Inn with little memory of where she came from and where she's going. She runs into another couple and a young man also staying at the inn. They decide to play a board game that seems to unlock the spirits within the house and strange things start happening. Can the new friends put the spirits back in their place or will they all die trying?
This movie is directed by David Kuan (Death is Here 3) and stars Emily Hall (Lumina), Walker Barnes (Butter), Tristan Cunningham (Sleeping with Strangers), Jamel King (Unhinged) and Lauren Peterson (Moxie).
This is one of those movies where the twist at the end was likely written first and then the author had to build a story to get to it, because the end was definitely the best part of the movie. The acting and dialogue were average. The makeup and creation of the horror elements were also mediocre to bad, though some of the props were cool. There is a bathroom scene in here that's perfectly executed and very well done, but shortly after there's a flashback montage and background song that's painful.
Overall, with a little more patience with the writing of the screenplay and a bigger budget this could have been a worthwhile addition to the horror genre; unfortunately, it ends up falling short of its potential. I would score this a 3/10 and recommend skipping it.
This movie is directed by David Kuan (Death is Here 3) and stars Emily Hall (Lumina), Walker Barnes (Butter), Tristan Cunningham (Sleeping with Strangers), Jamel King (Unhinged) and Lauren Peterson (Moxie).
This is one of those movies where the twist at the end was likely written first and then the author had to build a story to get to it, because the end was definitely the best part of the movie. The acting and dialogue were average. The makeup and creation of the horror elements were also mediocre to bad, though some of the props were cool. There is a bathroom scene in here that's perfectly executed and very well done, but shortly after there's a flashback montage and background song that's painful.
Overall, with a little more patience with the writing of the screenplay and a bigger budget this could have been a worthwhile addition to the horror genre; unfortunately, it ends up falling short of its potential. I would score this a 3/10 and recommend skipping it.
From the start it looks normal however straight away from Laura getting out the car with a head injury she turns round and she's got a plaster on. First were did the plaster come from second you can tell she's sitting behind a green screen in the car. Anyway we carried on watching and it just went from bad to worse. The voice for the little girl is from about a 60 year old woman. All actors are stiff and can't speak properly. It's addictive to watch as the acting is so bad ! Like I think I could video myself around my apartment block and could make it more scary using my phone. If this is free and your into that type of poorly written and acting film then watch it but this shouldn't be allowed to be sold in shops. I'm even tempting taking this back to Asda and demanding my money back. And at the end watch out for when the preist is talking to the man and woman and child because when the camera is looking at the man speaking and then switched to a side angle it's a completely different person.. just waisted and hour and a half of my life which I won't get back watching this terrible film !
If you make it to the credits I think it's genuinely worth it with all the spelling errors. Was it made to be this horrible or was this just an accident? It was the best laugh I've had in awhile. Very predictable from the beginning and the acting is atrocious. The actors are very wooden and robotic with their speech and movements.
The story line was weird and the flashback of the two main characters falling in love was hysterical. It looked like a online dating commercial.
I want to give it more stars just because we found it so comical and laughed through the entire film, but I can't because I don't want deceive anyone.
The story line was weird and the flashback of the two main characters falling in love was hysterical. It looked like a online dating commercial.
I want to give it more stars just because we found it so comical and laughed through the entire film, but I can't because I don't want deceive anyone.
Well, given the storyline, acting and dialogue that took place in this 2021 horror movie, then no wonder this is the last inn. Let's just say that you are not in for a good old time when you sit down to watch this horror movie from writers Bill Jones and Catherine Lewis. In fact, you are in for 1 hour and 37 minutes of toe-curling narrative with acting performances as wooden as ventriloquist dummies, and dialogue to match.
But I am getting ahead of myself here. Let's stop and take a look at the storyline in "The Last Inn", or what was supposed to pass as the storyline. The events that took place in the movie was so generic and pointless, not to mention predictable, that there virtually was no effort put into it. You could watch the first 15 minutes of the movie and the last 15 minutes and still get the same outcome as if watched the entire ordeal. And an ordeal it was, trust me.
Then there was the acting, or what passed as acting here. This was just simply beyond my comprehension. Not even middle school theater shows have acting performances as wooden and rigid as what you see in "The Last Inn", nor delivery of dialogue so devoid of emotion or tone that you think it was a voice box.
"The Last Inn" is labeled as a horror movie. Yeah, well don't go about believing that you will be in for a classic tale of proper horror. I did that mistake, so learn from my suffering and don't go there. The only thing horror here was the total absence of proper story and acting.
Visually then "The Last Inn" was so-so. I mean, there wasn't exactly an abundance of special effects, and whatever special effects or CGI there was in the movie was mediocre at best, but at least it served its purpose.
Trust me when I say that you should stay well clear of director David Kuan's 2021 movie "The Last Inn". It just simply isn't worth the effort, money or time.
My rating of "The Last Inn" lands on a generous two out of ten stars, based on the fact that they seriously put in an effort here, and also because of semi-adequate production value.
But I am getting ahead of myself here. Let's stop and take a look at the storyline in "The Last Inn", or what was supposed to pass as the storyline. The events that took place in the movie was so generic and pointless, not to mention predictable, that there virtually was no effort put into it. You could watch the first 15 minutes of the movie and the last 15 minutes and still get the same outcome as if watched the entire ordeal. And an ordeal it was, trust me.
Then there was the acting, or what passed as acting here. This was just simply beyond my comprehension. Not even middle school theater shows have acting performances as wooden and rigid as what you see in "The Last Inn", nor delivery of dialogue so devoid of emotion or tone that you think it was a voice box.
"The Last Inn" is labeled as a horror movie. Yeah, well don't go about believing that you will be in for a classic tale of proper horror. I did that mistake, so learn from my suffering and don't go there. The only thing horror here was the total absence of proper story and acting.
Visually then "The Last Inn" was so-so. I mean, there wasn't exactly an abundance of special effects, and whatever special effects or CGI there was in the movie was mediocre at best, but at least it served its purpose.
Trust me when I say that you should stay well clear of director David Kuan's 2021 movie "The Last Inn". It just simply isn't worth the effort, money or time.
My rating of "The Last Inn" lands on a generous two out of ten stars, based on the fact that they seriously put in an effort here, and also because of semi-adequate production value.
Did you know
- TriviaThe majority of the film was shot in Hengdian - the largest film/television production base in Asia.
- ConnectionsRemake of The Supernatural Events on Campus (2013)
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- Budget
- $1,800,000 (estimated)
- Runtime
- 1h 37m(97 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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