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Adam RobitelOperatőr:
Andrew HuebscherZeneszerző:
Haim MazarSzereplők:
Jill Larson, Anne Ramsay, Michelle Ang, Ryan Cutrona, Kevin J. O'Connor, Tonya Bludsworth, Bo Keister, Jana Allen, Karen Boles, Lee Spencer, Brett Gentile (több)Tartalmak(1)
Deborah Logan alzheimer-kórban szenved. Mia, a fiatal orvostanhallgató és dokumentumfilm készítő csoportja megegyezik a beteg asszonnyal, és annak lányával, hogy dokumentálják a hölgy mindennapjait. A stáb hamarosan ráeszmél, hogy az asszony nem szimplán beteg. Valami megszállta. Valami, ami szörnyű dolgokra kényszeríti. (ADS Service)
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So I liked the trailer more than the whole movie combined. The trailer really managed to excite me in a minute and I almost immediately felt like watching The Taking. Mainly probably because of the large number of scary scenes. In the end, it was strangely stretched, a bit confused, and not as intense as I expected. Apart from it being found footage, the storyline was quite good and somewhat interesting to some extent. When compared to The Banshee Chapter, which I saw recently, the story was really poor there and only the horrifying moments held it together, which also weren't anything special in the end. At least here, there is the presence of snakes (also my weakness) and occasionally disturbing behavior of the characters. ()
Decent stuff!! The Taking of Deborah Logan is a very enjoyable found footage flick from the beginning, you don't wait for anything, the film moves very fast, the main actress was very disturbing. I was also interested in the whole Alzheimer's thing. Towards the end the film throws in a few creepy scenes (you'll watch that one at least twice, you've never seen anything like it before!). Surprisingly, the film is also very good technically, so yes, this one can be recommended. The creepy and disturbing feeling is definitely there. 65% ()
In comparison to the Czech found-footage movie Ghoul, this one is far weaker. It’s nice that the camera isn’t shaking like a leaf on a windy day, but as far as the story goes, there was nothing engaging or remotely scary. I must admit that it’s better than the entire Paranormal Activity film series, but it’s still lacking in atmosphere. Anyway, I must say that the ending was absolutely shocking. It made it worth it to sit through the hour of run-of-the-mill boredom. I wonder how the creators thought of that and what was their inspiration. There was nothing scary about the movie and suddenly, there was a second of footage that can haunt my dreams even a week later. ()
The film has quite an interesting progression and isn't entirely predictable, and some moments are unexpected. But I still feel like I've seen it before. Yes, there are some scary scenes, especially one really gruesome one that sticks with you, but I can't exactly jump for joy about it. Well, at least for a found footage film, it reaches the average. ()
Unfortunately, just your average found-footage, but worth watching just for that scene with the human-snake head. Ew! ()
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