Realização:
Adam RobitelCâmara:
Andrew HuebscherMúsica:
Haim MazarElenco:
Jill Larson, Anne Ramsay, Michelle Ang, Ryan Cutrona, Kevin J. O'Connor, Tonya Bludsworth, Bo Keister, Jana Allen, Karen Boles, Lee Spencer, Brett Gentile (mais)Sinopses(1)
Mia Medina (Michelle Ang) está elaborando sua tese de doutorado sobre Doença de Alzheimer. Para melhor entender a doença, ela decide gravar um filme com o cotidiano de uma mulher portadora, Deborah Logan (Jill Larson), e sua filha, Sarah (Anne Ramsay). Mas, com o passar dos dias, coisas estranhas e macabras que não têm nenhuma semelhança com o diagnóstico de Alzheimer começam a acontecer em torno de Deborah, indicando algo muito mais obscuro. (Diamond Films)
(mais)Críticas (3)
Unfortunately, just your average found-footage, but worth watching just for that scene with the human-snake head. Ew! ()
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 movie has an overall interesting progression and is not entirely predictable, there are moments that are unexpected. However, I still have a feeling that I've seen it before. Yes, there are scary scenes, especially one really disgusting one that a person will remember, but I can't jump for joy because of it. Well, considering it's a found footage film, at least it reaches the average level of "The Taking of Deborah Logan". ()