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The FOG brings with it the souls of the dammed. Fog is nothing new to the quaint seaside village of Antonio Bay. But on the night of its 100th anniversary, a fogbank rolls in unlike any other. Eerie lights, dark figures, and the masts of an ancient schooner appear in the swirling mists, and soon the specters of long-murdered sailors descend upon the town. Using knife, hook and sword, they exact revenge for sins committed by the town's founding fathers, leaving horrified survivors struggling to solve a hundred-year crime. And they must solve it - or die. (texto oficial do distribuidor)

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POMO 

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português Uma introdução excelente e cheia de suspense é seguida por uma abertura com o desfecho do mistério. E quanto mais nos aproximamos do desenlace e do próprio final, menos medo temos. O Nevoeiro é muito bem filmado em grande angular, tem uma banda sonora e uma atmosfera decentes de Carpenter, mas falta-lhe o mistério da história que Halloween - O Regresso do Mal ou Veio do Outro Mundo possuíam. QUEM SÃO e POR QUE MATAM deviam ter sido apenas sugeridos, e não servidos sob a forma de conto de fadas sem sentido. ()

J*A*S*M 

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inglês I watched again after some years and I have to add a star. The script is pretty tragic, but the atmosphere is thicker than the fog itself :) ()

Isherwood 

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inglês In the dense fog so thick it could be cut, the shadowy figures walked by. Given that John Carpenter directed the film at a time when he truly excelled, it was enjoyable to watch. Like most of his films, Carpenter built The Fog on atmosphere and suspense. The simple plot (excellently introduced through an old sailor) is told in less than ninety minutes and doesn't lack anything that a proper good old "B" horror should have. The lack of character psychology is compensated by their diversity, and also by the uncertainty of who will be next and how many more are yet to come. Certainly, for some characters, survival can be predicted based on certain audience sympathies, while for others, the leper-like sailors might disappoint in their choices because, in such a quantity of characters, some would undoubtedly deserve to die more. Indeed, when you see the rolling fog with figures slowly walking, carrying a hook in their hand, you forget even the basic bodily needs to sustain life, such as a heartbeat or breathing. And because I felt so "comfortable" with the film, I'll throw in a fifth (though admittedly undeserved) star. ()

gudaulin 

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inglês Of course, the special effects used in this film have significantly aged and the theme is downright outdated, as if from the 1920s. However, Carpenter is a master of B-movie horror and can make the most out of very little. The film has atmosphere, and there are more jumpscares and tension-inducing scenes than in contemporary horror films filled with digital effects and that have decent budgets. A job well done, overall impression: 60%. ()

D.Moore 

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inglês Awesome horror - how little you need, right? Carpenter made do with fog that could be cut with a saber, six undead sailors, minimalist music... And with a talent for building tremendous tension. What happens during the opening credits is powerful, but the rest of the film doesn't particularly lag behind either. What I like most about The Fog, though, is its tone, because at the end everyone can be satisfied - the people of Antonio Bay and Blake's sailors. It's up to you who you cheer for.__P.S. I loved the last shot. ()

lamps 

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inglês Exactly the kind of horror I always welcome. The tension is so thick you could cut it, with mysterious characters appearing in an impenetrable and unstoppable fog, and a perfectly chosen score – simply John Carpenter at the peak of his game, having a proper and solid warm-up before the legendary The Thing. The story is nothing to write home about, but the disturbing aroma advancing together with the frightening fog cloud makes up for everything several times over :-) A horror classic that definitely deserves due respect... ()