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Story
A family is invited to spend an entire weekend in a lonely house in the countryside, but as the weekend progresses, they realize that there is a dark side to the family that invited them. Blumhouse Productions has been a major force in the horror genre since Paranormal Activity from 2007 became a worldwide sensation. See how IMDb users rate all Blumhouse horror movies since 2007. The story is inspired by the experiences of Christian Tafdrup, director of the original Danish film Speak No Evil (2022), who befriends a Dutch couple on vacation. Although the Dutch were somewhat socially awkward, the two couples got along very well, and upon returning home, Tafdrup received an invitation from a Dutch family to come to Holland.
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He thought about it briefly, but decided that it would feel weird staying with people he didn’t really know; (while claiming that the original Dutch couple never gave off any bad vibes). In this remake, the nationalities of both families were changed to American and British. In the bathroom, when he washes his eye, he has a subconjunctival hemorrhage in his left eye, in the next scene his eyes are completely clear… Ben Dalton: Why are you doing this to us? Paddy: Because you let us!.
another English family
GloriaWritten by Giancarlo Bigazzi & Trevor Veitch Released by Sugar Songs UK Ltd Licensed by courtesy of Wise Music Group Limited Performed by Laura Branigan Licensed by courtesy of Warner Music UK Ltd Speak No Evil is a remake of the 2024 psychological horror film starring James McAvoy as Paddy, an English father who invites an American family to come over to their house and relax, but all is not what it seems in the new Blumhouse feature. Taking a cue from the 2022 foreign film of the same name, Speak No Evil builds a good level of tension while exploding into a violent climax, which is a good aspect of the film’s forte as a psychological horror. American Family is very likable and very realistic when it comes to some of the more tense threat scenes, you generally really sympathize with them and you can also see some of the point of view of the scene for most of the run. At first they think it’s a new way to bond with their new home, but as the film progresses the perspectives slowly change and it makes you wonder if they’ll ever recover from the horrible things they’ve witnessed so far, which adds a level of . clarity and horror to the film’s dark tone and that’s very good.
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Acting, very top notch for a Blumhouse movie these days, as James McAvoy is actually pretty scary, but funny at the same time. He reminds me of Jack Torrance from The Shining, a very manic and twisted character who has his comedic elements scattered throughout, I thought that was quite an interesting thing to notice, but I think Paddy was a bit different, though precisely because of his charm. an aspect rather than a downward spiral of Jack’s characters. Overall, while a pretty solid entry into the Blumhouse library, this thriller’s fatal flaw is its lack of homage to the original film, which should be truly respected. , but this entry seems to completely avoid some aspects that a remake shouldn’t unless it has a good reason to.
Grade: A
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But still worth it, a fun watch for the evening. The last series of “What we do in the shadows”; is one of the biggest TV and streaming premieres of the month. Check out our October calendar for more!
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