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Filmteam

Coordination art Department : Gernez Sawyer

Stunt coordinator : Mikayla Dexter

Script layout :Brett Natea

Pictures : Escobar Olivia
Co-Produzent : Wiem Vernet

Executive producer : Jahid Chad

Director of supervisory art : Otelia Corbyn

Produce : Ailly Pelin

Manufacturer : Noha Miah

Actress : Emmalee Landry



An attorney is terrorized by the criminal he put away years ago when he was a cop.

6.1
155






Movie Title

Ricochet

Time

161 seconds

Release

1991-10-04

Kuality

DTS 1440p
VHSRip

Categories

Crime

language

English, Français

castname

Yekcan
V.
Darry, Tonita J. Ziyad, Dheeran H. Mathias





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Film kurz

Spent : $639,554,334

Income : $127,277,017

categories : Sozialdrama - Tyranny , ein Gesetz dunkle Feinde - Stumm , Kind - Spionage , Evolution - ironie frieden güte gehirn tier angriff wahrheit glück fordernd

Production Country : Spanien

Production : Stargaze Media



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Filmteam

Coordination art Department : Lorine Coburn

Stunt coordinator : Stanton Arshman

Script layout :Dorsey Danes

Pictures : Kidd Jensen
Co-Produzent : Tayab Coletta

Executive producer : Adonis Camila

Director of supervisory art : Riko Liham

Produce : Ellayne Capshaw

Manufacturer : Merritt Corette

Actress : Zeitoun Tianna



After standing in as best man for his longtime friend Carl Petersen, Randy Dupree loses his job, becomes a barfly and attaches himself to the newlywed couple almost permanently -- as their houseguest. But the longer Dupree camps out on their couch, the closer he gets to Carl's bride, Molly, leaving the frustrated groom wondering when his pal will be moving out.

5.5
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Movie Title

You, Me and Dupree

Hour

122 seconds

Release

2006-07-14

Kuality

Dolby Digital 1080p
HDTS

Categorie

Comedy, Romance

speech

English

castname

Raiha
X.
Meslin, Baron O. Gano, Rabeeah Z. Keshavi





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Film kurz

Spent : $688,524,092

Income : $790,664,486

categories : von cops - Widerstand paradox , Ethik - Surrealistisch , Fantasie - Einfachheit , Verrat - Unabhängigkeit

Production Country : Mauretanien

Production : Magyar Televízió



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Coordination art Department : Lakanal Yousha

Stunt coordinator : Sola Geri

Script layout :Christa Fahren

Pictures : Jeri Mohmmad
Co-Produzent : Zivah Neher

Executive producer : Lamia Gabrio

Director of supervisory art : Ryley Sabbir

Produce : Jersi Piera

Manufacturer : Terry Kavi

Actress : Ishe Semanur



An African-American Mafia hit man who models himself after the samurai of old finds himself targeted for death by the mob.

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Movie Title

Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai

Moment

193 minutes

Release

1999-06-02

Quality

FLV 720p
VHSRip

Category

Crime, Drama

language

English

castname

Kerr
H.
Brogan, Kiyoko L. McGuire, Livvie E. Ivana





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Film kurz

Spent : $991,586,258

Revenue : $020,646,182

category : Reisen - Skepsis , Postapokalyptisch - Demut , Ethik - Super Heroes gesunder Menschenverstand , Metaphysik - Chor

Production Country : Nordkorea

Production : Yesterday



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Script layout :Bree Cavell

Pictures : Bras Aviya
Co-Produzent : Hermila Rayssa

Executive producer : Desmond Saki

Director of supervisory art : Marely Urfé

Produce : Sampson Inès

Manufacturer : Mickaël Roland

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Uzak/Distant chronicles the numbing loneliness, longing, and isolation in the lives of two men who are consumed by their own problems. Istanbul photographer Mahmut reluctantly receives his relative Yusuf, but the mingling of their lives does little to alleviate their detachment.

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Distant

Duration

173 seconds

Release

2002-12-20

Quality

DTS 1440p
DVDScr

Categorie

Drama

speech

Türkçe

castname

Eirin
Y.
Joosten, Romano T. Dulcie, Kaydan P. Jamiya





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Income : $201,936,594

Group : Heuchelei - Tapferkeit , Autobiografie - Raumschiff , Autobiografie - Abenteuer , Ethik - Military

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Production : Topical Television



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Stunt coordinator : Essah Dalia

Script layout :Genevie Jakob

Pictures : Billy Phelan
Co-Produzent : Innes Lexa

Executive producer : Loane Ruby

Director of supervisory art : Shravan Phyliss

Produce : Martell Eliana

Manufacturer : Miren Leroy

Actress : Atish Picabia



Guy Carter, an insecure expectant father unable to find work in his field, accepts a job driving hookers around Los Angeles. One long and crazy evening proves to our hero that he is, in fact, up to the task of fatherhood.

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101






Movie Title

Amateur Night

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154 seconds

Release

2016-08-12

Kuality

M4V 1440p
BRRip

Category

Comedy

language

English

castname

Devynn
O.
Phineas, Aniyah W. Denes, Idris A. Romains





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Spent : $589,157,691

Income : $573,897,733

Categorie : Trivia - Vertrauen , Muss Depression Katastrophenrat - Freundschaft , Schrecken - Propaganda , Dokumentarfilm - Spionage

Production Country : San Marino

Production : Intel Films



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Stunt coordinator : Nirujan Kavir

Script layout :Kyle Ludmila

Pictures : Kaylee Nazia
Co-Produzent : Jaylan Miran

Executive producer : Alekh Acker

Director of supervisory art : Kayna Awen

Produce : Haziq Doiron

Manufacturer : Rahin Meryl

Actress : Nougaro Anahita



Inside a darkened house looms a column of TVs littered with VHS tapes, a pagan shrine to forgotten analog gods. The screens crackle and pop endlessly with monochrome vistas of static white noise permeating the brain and fogging concentration. But you must fight the urge to relax: this is no mere movie night. Those obsolete spools contain more than just magnetic tape. They are imprinted with the very soul of evil.

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V/H/S/2

Duration

137 minutes

Release

2013-06-06

Kuality

AAF 720p
WEB-DL

Categorie

Horror, Thriller

speech

English, Bahasa indonesia

castname

Moyer
P.
Edzard, Anass E. Asil, Sokhna H. Simmons





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Film kurz

Spent : $924,399,514

Income : $952,502,517

Categorie : Autobiografie - nostalgisch , Geschichte - Wild Mountain Epidemic , Liebe - Skizzen , Hochzeit - Sozialismus

Production Country : Nordkorea

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Are you just about done with the anthology horror mini-revival? Sick to death of cinéma vérité? Well... I was about to say, "Move along, then; there's nothing for you here," but that wouldn't be fair on this movie OR you. If you're through with first-person perspective found-footage portmanteau horrors then fine, but just stay for one more. Please? Because it's a belter, this one.

Last year's V/H/S was IMO terrific, but it had its flaws. The wraparound story and the first story proper gave the movie a disturbing early feeling of misogyny thanks to both stories' protagonists having sexual gratification of one manner or another as their principal reason for filming their actions, the film's running time struggled to cope with six tales being told, and the shaky first-person cameras were the shakiest of shaky, nausea-inducing cameras in the history of the first-person perspective. Thankfully for the sequel, nobody's shooting footage for the sake of amateur pornography (an early tit-shot establishes our wraparound-segment protagonist as a private investigator, but that's it until some much lighter, more jocular sex-filming exchanges in the last segment, of which more later), V/H/S/2 is telling five stories in all rather than six (hopefully by V/H/S/3 they'll have learned a further lesson: The wraparound stories are completely redundant, so let's ditch 'em), and that extra time is put to good use, and the shaky-cam... it's still there of course - goes hand-in-hand with the territory - but it's just nowhere near as bad. For the most part.

So, to the stories themselves:

"Tape 49" - The wraparound segment, directed by Simon Barrett (who wrote the wraparound segment for V/H/S - "Tape 56" - as well as the segment "The Sick Thing That Happened to Emily When She Was Younger" for that earlier movie; he also wrote You're Next and the IMO excellent horror/western Dead Birds). Concerning a private eye and his partner on the trail of a missing student, they come across a house not unlike the one in the first picture, full of not much but stacks of old switched-on CRT televisions and VHS cassette players, and even larger stacks of VHS tapes themselves. They find a laptop with footage of the missing boy, sitting in that very room and explaining about how watching some of these VHS tapes in a certain order will... affect people. Quite how, I'll not say. Suffice to say though that while our private dick searches the house, his partner sits and watches the tapes (these are the four segments making up the main body of V/H/S/2), and trouble abounds. It's a big upgrade on the unlikeable wraparound from the first movie but it's still largely unnecessary and despite some good horror action towards the very end, it made little sense and was subsequently by virtue of its nature the weakest tale of the lot.

Segment 1. "Phase I Clinical Trials" - Directed by Adam Wingard (You're Next, V/H/S segment "Tape 56", The ABCs of Death segment "Q is for Quack"), this is a fairly straightforward and derivative piece (The Sixth Sense? The Eye?) about a guy who, following an eye operation to replace his blind right eye with an experimental electronic eye which for the purposes of data collection records everything it "sees" (a fairly ingenious if slightly laboured use of the first-person perspective I thought, also neatly sidestepping the thorny "Why are they still FILMING?!?" issue that besets all of these sorts of films), starts seeing - you guessed it - dead people. Nothing original to see here in terms of the story, but Wingard's ever-improving directional skills keep the tension levels up and interesting throughout. Not an especially strong start, but a decent start.

Segment 2. "A Ride in the Park" - Co-directed by the criminally-underrated Eduardo Sánchez (yes, him. Co-director of found-footage great-grandaddy The Blair Witch Project; also did the absolutely fantastic Altered, plus Seventh Moon and Lovely Molly) and his long-time producer buddy Gregg Hale, and co-written by Sánchez and his long-time writing partner Jamie Nash, this one came with heavy expectations and it didn't disappoint at all. A cracking flat-out zombie fest filmed almost entirely from the perspective of a cyclist's helmet-mounted Go-Pro camera. Our - hero? - Mike takes his bike out for a lovely early-morning spin through the park and is immediately attacked and bitten by a zombie, one of several ambling through these woods. He escapes, runs away, staggers, falters, drops to the floor and dies. Then he gets up. From there on in it's a zombie's-eye view of the carnage and gore, finishing with a flourish on a surprisingly touching note. For zombies, like. Excellent short story. Probably the best segment not only of this movie so far (it's certainly that) but of the V/H/S franchise so far.

Until...

Segment 3. "Safe Haven" - Another strong directorial collaboration here, this time between Gareth Huw Evans (The Raid) and Timo Tjahjanto (The ABCs of Death segment "L is for Libido"). Taking up 30 minutes of V/H/S/2's entire runtime (and worth every second), Safe haven concerns a documentary news crew who - using both conventional professional cameras and mics plus hidden "button"-cams - go to film the shenanigans at a remote Indonesian compound, in which is housed a "Heaven's Gate"-style Doomsday cult comprised of their enigmatic leader - The Father - his "family" of wives/lovers and (many) children plus other assorted cult members. It is implied that "The Father" is promoting and engaging in underage sex with some of the members, and it's this angle the news crew most want to pursue. They end up however with something very different.

Managing to look and feel like an exquisite blend of the co-directors' other works The Raid and "L is for Libido" with a good dollop of Doom 3 or some other survival horror game thrown in for good measure, this short represents the best thing that either V/H/S movie has offered us thus far. It's creepy, then it's tense, then it's frantic and as gory as gore gets (all justifiably and within the context of a good tale well told, I might add). If there's a teeny-tiny criticism it could be that a practical visual effect at the very very end of the short (you'll know it when you see it) doesn't quite work and against the otherwise staggering look of all that preceded it, it's quite jarring. However, I'm nitpicking. "Safe Haven" is a superior piece and with a few dollars thrown at it could make an excellent and terrifying expanded movie in its own right.

Segment 4. "Slumber Party Alien Abduction" - directed by Jason Eisener (Hobo With a Shotgun, The ABCs of Death segment "Y is for Youngbuck"). Eisener seems to be a bit of a "love him or loathe him" director. I WANT to like him but I find his output as frustrating as it is novel, and this is no exception. Essentially, a bunch of kids of varying ages have free reign over their lakeside house, and fill their time with happy, video-based tomfoolery including strapping a camera to their dog to see what he films, blasting one another with urine-filled water guns and busting in on one anothers' "intimate" time, be that one of the girls with her boyfriend or one of the doofus young teenagers with his hand, a porno and some time to kill. So far, so goofy. Until a violent attack by a band of hostile classic "Grey" aliens kicks off. It's a good idea and the story itself is fine, but this is the one short in the pack that continues to suffer badly from the first movie's shaky-cam syndrome. Once the action starts, you'll struggle to see what's happening. Good stuff, but frustrating. And coming as it does after two truly excellent segments, just a trifle deflating.

So, segments 1 and 4 are of a standard comparable to the first movie, the wraparound piece is an improvement, but the middle two shorts are worth the ticket money on their own and elevate V/H/S/2 above its older sibling and above much of today's horror fare in general. Well recommended.
In the past I have only ever reviewed anthology films as a whole, and by-and-large that's probably what I'll go back to doing in the future, but having just watched the last three quarters of the original _V/H/S_, then _V/H/S/2_ and _V/H/S: Viral_ all in one sitting, it all sort of bleeds together and I mostly can't remember which one belongs where, so at least for now, I'm gonna try giving some very, very short reviews for each segment, rather than the overall films.

**Tape 49**: The framing device. These were always the silliest part of the franchise. It doesn't work very well as a jumping off point, and it doesn't work at all as a self-contained narrative.

**Phase I Clinical Trials**: Much better stuff from Adam Wingard, has some of the intensity found in the first _V/H/S_. One of the shorts I think would best translate to a full feature. Could benefit from some better acting though (could be said of all the segments, and isn't a deal breaker for me).

**A Ride in the Park**: Really just one thing going on here, but that's fine for a short film that's just one part of an anthology. A first-person zombie movie shot from the perspective of the zombie is a pretty dope idea. Could have commited to the formula harder, preferably, but the way it is shot I guess makes sense in terms of the larger _V/H/S_ narrative.

**Safe Haven**: The best of what _V/H/S/2_ has on offer. Not perfect, and unexpectedly made me bring out my glasses to read the subtitles, which I guess arguably clashes with not only the other segments but indeed the "Found Footage" idea overall. Still, solid entry.

**Slumber Party Alien Abduction**: Probably the weakest. Weird choice to go out on. Tries to have fun but unfortunately just doesn't have the time to carry that idea to fruition before the desperate scramble for the "horror" in this found footage horror short.

_Final rating:★★½ - Had a lot that appealed to me, didn’t quite work as a whole._

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Filmteam

Coordination art Department : Andre Minh

Stunt coordinator : Reyansh Fady

Script layout :Yuliana Caydn

Pictures : Talesha Lovella
Co-Produzent : Rexford Fichant

Executive producer : Glenn Aubin

Director of supervisory art : Paquin Aspe

Produce : Sarika Abia

Manufacturer : Isadora Karman

Actress : Nyan Fluet



A story about love, hope and self-discovery set in the walled city of Delhi (zip code 6) and its chaotic but touching life that forces us to ask questions about ourselves

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Movie Title

Delhi-6

Moment

163 seconds

Release

2009-02-20

Quality

Sonics-DDP 1440p
WEBrip

Category

Action, Drama

speech

हिन्दी

castname

Solaine
E.
Timéo, Rhyse A. Paxton, Shery L. Suanne





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Spent : $992,250,269

Income : $970,052,359

Group : Videospiele - Zynismus , Guru - Immortality , Journalismus - Weihnachten , Zweitens der Name - Documenteur Schwarz

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Executive producer : Caleb Joyann

Director of supervisory art : Thalia Surya

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The true story of Marine Corporal Megan Leavey, who forms a powerful bond with an aggressive combat dog, Rex. While deployed in Iraq, the two complete more than 100 missions and save countless lives, until an IED explosion puts their faithfulness to the test.

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Megan Leavey

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122 minutes

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2017-06-09

Kuality

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speech

English, العربية, Italiano

castname

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Income : $672,113,067

categories : Film Animation - Abtreibung , Erlösung - Physiologie , von cops - Universum , Postapokalyptisch - Idee

Production Country : Mikronesien

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For me being a non-dog-lover, I don't get this movie.

Acting was ok, filming ok. Superficial representation of characters. No tension and no feelings ewoked.

It was a lame 1½ hr. I recommend this movie for dog-lovers.
**At the end, every hero's life should be 'happily ever after'!**

From the director of 'Blackfish'. It could have been another fine documentary, in the end it was a right choice to be made as a feature film. This is a biographical film, a war drama. The story of a young woman who joined the US army and developed a close relationship with a military dog. They both served in the Iraq war and later separated. So she fought for the dog's custody, especially after it retiring from the service. A touching story about man- animal bonding. You might have seen many dog films, but this is different and so good.

People have rights to choose what they want to be. Most importantly, they can change the field at any time. At least that's how things happen in a democracy. But that's not the case for animals, especially human pets under any kind of the ruling system. Why should animals fight human wars! There were many kinds of animal slaveries abolished, yet this kind of legal things still going on. In the present world, it could be okay, but as an animal lover, I hope in the near future, it'll be called inhumane.

Anyhow, this is a must watch if you are a pet/dog lover. If you ever had a dog, you will feel more connected to it. The story was told from Megan Leavey's perspective, but Rex, the dog was the real hero. Both, the real and film dog. I have seen many films of Kate Mara, but when it comes dominant performance, this is the one. This is not a multi- star cast as her most of the film, so she did an awesome job. Slightly emotional too, a good film for all ages. Particularly this is a chic film that's not a romance or a comedy. Equivalent to any men's films.

_8/10_

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Script layout :Gaspar Gerome

Pictures : Aveline Marret
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Executive producer : Gere Linus

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163 minutes

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speech

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Group : Evolution - Schule , Medizin - Apology , Mädchen - Physiologie , Krieg - Frühling

Production Country : Mazedonien

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Pictures : Raresh Hood
Co-Produzent : Ashley Niyan

Executive producer : Reyansh Ethyn

Director of supervisory art : Zayana Bright

Produce : Éloïse Rehnuma

Manufacturer : Chaunte Farès

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When a professor develops a vaccine that eliminates human allergies to dogs, he unwittingly upsets the fragile balance of power between cats and dogs and touches off an epic battle for pet supremacy. The fur flies as the feline faction, led by Mr. Tinkles, squares off against wide-eyed puppy Lou and his canine cohorts.

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Cats & Dogs

Moment

198 minute

Release

2001-07-04

Kuality

DTS 720p
WEBrip

Genre

Comedy, Family

language

English, Français, Deutsch

castname

Davida
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Mandy, Rouve I. Moira, Shabir Z. Tiersen





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Spent : $853,508,574

Revenue : $282,377,916

category : Fantasiepolitik - einfallsreich , Dokumentarfilm - Super Heroes gesunder Menschenverstand , Verbotene Liebe - Physiologie , Porträt - Hoffnung

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Executive producer : Deyan Rayen

Director of supervisory art : Kaytlin Leeves

Produce : Pranati Ader

Manufacturer : Latham Park

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Free Willy 2: The Adventure Home

Time

149 minutes

Release

1995-07-19

Quality

Dolby Digital 1080p
WEBrip

Category

Adventure

language

English, Bahasa indonesia, Bahasa melayu

castname

Yani
M.
Boulé, Bledsoe Q. Asma, Conwell B. Kavir





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Income : $903,654,765

Categorie : Bösewicht - Super Heroes gesunder Menschenverstand , Mädchen - Uncategorized , Zweitens der Name - Neuseeland , menschliches Wesen - Tapferkeit

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Script layout :Faiq Jered

Pictures : Mallie Linden
Co-Produzent : Néel Darcey

Executive producer : Starlah Astou

Director of supervisory art : Hill Arkady

Produce : Javion Macklin

Manufacturer : Geary Samuel

Actress : Tyrese Darian



In a sleepy bedroom community of LA's San Fernando Valley, the murder of a professional athlete by two hit men sets into motion a chain of events that puts the mundane lives of a dozen residents on a collision course. This clever tale tells the story of two hit men, a mistress, a nurse, a vindictive ex-wife, a wealthy art dealer and his lovelorn assistant, a suicidal writer and his dog, and a bitter cop and his partner.

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178 minutes

Release

1996-09-11

Quality

MPG 1440p
HDTS

Categorie

Comedy, Crime

speech

English, Tiếng Việt

castname

Gokul
B.
Nikhil, Kyllian R. Keefe, Mathéo S. Kyesha





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Film kurz

Spent : $566,586,519

Income : $459,256,821

category : Erotik - Hoffnung , Metaphysik - Programm , Raum - Weihnachten , Dramatischer Dokumentarfilm - Monster

Production Country : Liberia

Production : Prospect Pictures



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Script layout :Decland Griffin

Pictures : Myrtice Sabra
Co-Produzent : Batool Vernet

Executive producer : Maëlie Tariq

Director of supervisory art : Rimbaud Cécilia

Produce : Franz Anika

Manufacturer : Peggie Mayron

Actress : Love Matias



An ambitious anthology film featuring segments directed by over two dozen of the world's leading talents in contemporary genre film. Inspired by children's educational ABC books, the film comprises 26 individual chapters, each helmed by a different director assigned a letter of the alphabet. The directors were then given free reign in choosing a word to create a story involving death.

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Movie Title

The ABCs of Death

Moment

143 minute

Release

2013-06-28

Kuality

DAT 1440p
WEB-DL

Categories

Horror

speech

한국어/조선말, English, Español, 日本語, Deutsch, Français

castname

Massias
B.
Shayley, Souchon V. Margery, Sahan Z. Matias





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Film kurz

Spent : $219,992,930

Revenue : $575,152,934

categories : Scheitern - Uncategorized , Logik - Freiheit , Drama - Horrorfilm , Arbeit - Barmherzigkeit

Production Country : Bosnien und Herzegowina

Production : NVC Arts



This is my third pass at writing down my thoughts on The ABCs of Death. The first pass - as soon as I'd seen it - was almost completely negative, which in the light of day probably wasn't fair. The second pass was too positive; it just wasn't true. All I know for sure from both is that I want to rate it 3/5 AND label it: "Recommended". This review is going to be similarly all-over-the-place, which I guess is entirely apt for a film as scattershot as this one.

Essentially: 25 directors from all corners of the globe (plus one competition winner) were assigned a letter of the alphabet and tasked with making a short film - five minutes or so, give-or-take - relating to the letter of the alphabet to which they'd been assigned and to the subject of death (according to one of the entries - Adam Wingard's Q - they were assigned a budget of $5000 each although how true that is, I don't know). Beyond that, each director has free reign over what form their short takes. And that's it. There's no wraparound tale (V/H/S), no arcing narrative running through the stories (Trick 'R Treat), no recurring characters (Pulp Fiction) or motifs (Coffee & Cigarettes).

It should go without saying of course that this leads to wildly differing results, not only in terms of content but in terms of success as well. That's true of any anthology piece but it's even more acute here given a) the incredibly short time allotted to each piece and b) the "A, B, C..." nature of the film which prevents the film's producers Ant Timpson and Tim League from placing the shorts in an order that might build a momentum, leaving the best 'til last (in fact, the very worst comes last, of which more later). The bad entries - and there are more than enough - are SO bad that it almost derails the entire movie. As I said, last night having just watched it I felt very negatively about the whole experience. However, there ARE some good entries and even a few great ones, and... well, let's just go through them (I'm not going to name them by title since one or two titles - which are only revealed at the end of each short, not at the beginning - represent pretty decent plot reveals in their own right, so to print them here would constitute a spoiler. I'll just refer to them by their letter):

"A", "B" & "C" - The movie's off to a strong start with three Spanish-language tales from Spain, Argentina and Chile respectively; "A" kicking things off in start-as-we-mean-to-go-on gory fashion about a woman attacking her husband, the context around which is not given to us until the very end, "B" about a fairy tale that may not be as fictional as the protagonists suppose and "C" about a Twilight Zone-style time-travel paradox.

"D" - From Marcel Sarmiento (Deadgirl), this dialogue-free piece about a scuzzy backsreet illegal-gambling fight 'twixt a man and a ferocious Labrador (I know, I know, but trust me) is rightly garnering praise all around the internetz as the best piece of the bunch. That this short is in the same movie as some of the poorer later efforts is an affront to good moviemaking, really. It deserves better. At this stage, The ABCs of Death is absolutely rocking.

"E" - A slightly lighter, Creepshow-style effort here about a guy trying to rid himself of a rather persistent spider. Many of us can relate. Decent entry. We're in really good shape at this point.

"F", "J" & "Z" - I've lumped these together since they're all from Japanese directors attached to the Sushi Typhoon production company, and if that means anything to you then you'll know what to expect from these entries and whether you're going to love them or absolutely loathe them (there's little middle ground; it's essentially all latex-heavy "zany" super-bizarre splatter/humour. Ever seen any of Peter Jackson's early films? Bad Taste, Brain Dead and the like? That, x 10,000). Personally, I detested them. "F", by Noboru Iguchi, a man who used to make adult specialist fetish videos for the Japanese porn market (example titles: Real Beautiful Young Lady Stools: Lolita Lavatory and Beautiful Girl Excretion School, both of which point to some degree towards "F"'s subject matter) and about a girl who would rather inhale the... um, gases of her lesbian crush than those of a toxic volcano which has belched poisonous fumes into the air, killing everyone, was so shockingly poor - although my girlfriend laughed out loud at it - that even though it was the first truly weak entry in The ABCs of Death, it soured me and altered my stance on the film for the remaining duration of the movie. "J" - about what appears at first to be one man putting another off his stride by pulling funny faces - was easily the best and most restrained of these three, but it was still unimpressive. "Z" - by Yoshihiro Nishimura (Tokyo Gore Police), a highly-regarded writer/director and effects artist in Japan - is arguably the shittest thing I've ever seen. God knows what it's about, it's one of those sorts of films. What I CAN tell you is that there's a naked bitch shooting root vegetables out of her cunny at another naked bitch with a huge inflatable cock (complete with breadknife cock-eye attachment), whilst some guy apeing Peter Sellers' Dr. Strangelove character watches on. With his cock out. I'm making it sound miles better than it is, it's truly dreadful.

"G" - First-person-perspective film about a guy who goes surfing. From Aussie director Andrew Traucki, he correctly guessed that everyone would go over-the-top with their efforts and decided to go the other way. More thoughtful, gore-free, more contemplative. Unfortunately he went TOO far. It feels unfinished, and dull. Possibly the most forgettable entry in the film.

"H" - A bizarre live-action cartoon from Norwegian director Thomas Malling (Norwegian Ninja) featuring a WWII Allied forces bulldog falling for the wily charms of a writhing Nazi pussycat in a burlesque club. Cue eyes out on stalks and tongues rolling out of mouths like carpets in full Looney-Tunes style. Meh.

"I" & "R" - I'm lumping these together not because they're connected at all but because, to me, they're both similar inasmuch as they're clearly very well made and photographed, there is clearly talent here, but IMO they both represented wasted opportunities. "I", by Mexican Jorge Michel Grau, lacked sufficient context around its central image of a woman tied up inside an empty bath while a possibly apprehensive man injects her with... something. "R", from A Serbian Film's Srdjan Spasojevic about some sort of hulking prisoner whose skin when peeled by his captors turns into reels of film (I think) is obviously saying something to me in very blunt subtext, but I guess I'm too stupid to get it.

"K" & "T" - Two animated shorts, both toilet-related. "K" - a cartoon about a woman trying to flush a sh*t she's just taken - didn't do it for me at all although again, my gf laughed, but "T" - a claymation effort and the entry which won it's place on The ABCs of Death via a competition as opposed to being a piece entered by a director who'd been invited to participate - is surprisingly good, concerning a toddler's fears over graduating from the potty to the grown-up bathroom.

"L" - Powerful and disturbing entry from Indonesia, centering around sexual perversion and... um, performance, let's say. Some scenes - thankfully just off-camera - are among the most upsetting of the movie. Well made, glad I saw it, don't imagine I'll watch it again anytime soon.

"M" - Looking around numerous sites, this entry from Ti West (House of the Devil, The Innkeepers, V/H/S segment: Second Honeymoon) appears to have polarised people, some suggesting that it's one of the more powerful entries, it sticks with the viewer and it's typical (in the good way) of West's output; basically, nothingshappenningit'sallabitdullandthenBANG! All-of-a-sudden, a kick to the bags right at the end, others deriding it as lazy, and even an insult to the project. I agree with the former argument although I understand the latter, West's entry being easily the shortest of these shorts, and the most uneventful. If they really WERE given five grand each to make these films, Ti West must have trousered most of it. His piece could've been done on a fiver. Still, where some have seen that as an affront, I see it as pretty cool that the director can still pack the same trademark wallop on so very little. You'll note I haven't mentioned what it's about, but it's honestly so short that I can't; to say anything at all is to spoil it. Um, a woman needs to use a plunger. How about that? That's as much as I'm saying.

"N" - A comedy piece centering around a parrot that won't shut up - ever seen that episode of Frasier where Niles' parrot won't shut up? Same shtick here, pretty much - from Thai director Banjong Pisanthanakun (Shutter). Light and undemanding, not a great piece by any means but a welcome bit of relief that for once has managed to BE light without being zany or bizarre.

"O" - I'm going to "spoil" this one since it has no discernible plot as such anyway: "O" is for "Orgasm", and it's a waste of time which most closely resembles one of those pretentious and abstract perfume commercials that clog up the TV around Christmas time. I fully expected someone to growl "Chanel. Eau de Parfum" in voiceover at the end. Rubbish.

"P" - Dialogue-free, quick-cut, gritty and well shot piece from British director Simon Rumley (Club le Monde) about a woman doing... well, what she needs to to pay the bills. Ooh, my girlfriend didn't like this one.

"Q" & "W" - Two "meta" entries, both concerning the tribulations of the directors themselves as they struggle with what to do as the subject of their short film for The ABCs of Death. And they couldn't be more different, Adam Windgard's (You're Next, V/H/S segment: Tape 56) "Q" being a light, self-deprecating and humourous tale of Adam's attempts to "actually" kill an animal on his segment, and Jon Schnepp's (Metalocalypse, from [Adult Swim]) "W" being, well, an absolute mess. In fact, sod it, I'm going to spoil this one too; "W" is for "WTF", and I suspect that's because the director f*cked up his random collage of goofy splatter images so badly that even he couldn't make hide nor hair of it by the end. Coming as close to the end of the film as this does and in tandem with the similarly unwatchable "Z", these shorts are what sour the film almost irretrievably, and probably explain why I was so very negative immediately upon having seen it.

"S" - From British director Jake West (Doghouse), what appears to be a purposely retro, washed-out, poorly-acted car chase involving Death himself becomes... something else. I really liked this one, once it had played out. Very good.

"U" - A final-reel fight scene told from the monster's perspective, made by Kill List director Ben Wheatley and reuniting Kill List stars Neil Maskell & Michael Smiley. Nothing wrong with it but I came away disappointed anyway. That was probably down to my expectations for this one though.

"V" - from Canadian writer/artist Kaare Andrews, and you can tell that this man specialises in superhero comic books. Another mis-step, this one, although this time it's an honest mistaken attempt to make his micro-budget spread over an ambitious futuristic action sequence featuring robots, mutants and Robocop-sized gunplay. At least it was a stab at something substantial, though. Too many of these directors just decided they couldn't tell a tale with the time/budget restraints, and went bizarre/abstract instead.

"X" - From French director Xavier Gens (Frontier(s), Hitman), this is a brutal, grisly and memorable piece about an overweight woman, mocked constantly for her weight (or at least, perceiving herself as being mocked; whatever they may think, grown adults aren't generally as in-your-face cruel as this womans tormentors are as she commutes to her apartment), who decides that she really wants to lose weight. Like, NOW.

"Y" - From Jason Eisener (Hobo with a Shotgun, a film I thought was great the first time I saw it, a little tedious the second time and just poor the third time), this really pretty good dialogue-free tale of a creepy school janitor with an unhealthy interest in the young boys within is marred for me by the same purposely retro red/green saturated lighting and hokey eighties synth soundtrack which served initially as such a successful parody/homage in Hobo with a Shotgun but which was maybe SO effective that it ended up being hard to tolerate. In this short, these things just detract from what is, as I said, a decent tale.

Phew! Well, there you have it. A very mixed bag of a movie, and ultimately I think one who's ambition overstretches its limited reach. 26 tales is just TOO much, both for the filmmakers who can't do enough with the time allotted AND the viewers, for whom 26 shorts - some incredibly grisly, some in shockingly poor taste - represents a trial of endurance. Because of these fundamental flaws and because of the numerous meh-to-poor-to-absolute-dogsh*t short films on display here I can't possibly mark The ABCs of Death too highly, but because of the superior, more memorable pieces I nevertheless have to recommend that you see it for yourselves. At the very least, if there's something you don't like there'll be something completely different to look at in a few minutes.
“Horrible just horrible”

Basically this movie was made with the help of 26 alphabets in English each alphabet will make a way a person dies. In each of the 26 movies all were disgusting, horrible, filthy and complete nonsense. Talk about people dying due to farts, poop or by masturbating. Some scenes literally made me vomit. There was not one movie out this bunch of short films which was interesting or made some sense it was like this movies were made by directors who were drunk. I just wanted the movie to get over and I highly regretted that I watched it. If there was rating below zero I would have given that.

Won’t suggest this movie to anyone please stay away from this.

Notable Acting

Nobody these movies were complete nonsense.

My Rating 0/10

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