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Where there should be some grand
climax
of huge proportions you instead get a very typical conclusion that too many other bad horror movies use, making it feel like they just needed to wrap it up.
It's good in spots, has some fine action sequences in the cave in and also in the flood at the
climax.
Roughly half of this is a tired retread of the
climax
from 'The Search for Spock.' Leonard Nimoy manages to salvage Spock's integrity, even while spouting such un-Spock-like lines as "Get a grip on yourself, Doctor."
There is only one scene where the bikes goofy weaponry is used, at the film's climax, and it is laughably ineffectual, or just laughable, when it is.
As a result, the
climax
in the airport is a big 'So What?'
The plot of "Open Graves" is very simple:it's about a board game called Mamba,where the players die in real life the same way they die in the game.Laughable death scenes include killings via computer generated crabs and snakes.The characters are cardboard and deliberately annoying and there isn't even a tiny bit of suspense.I liked Eliza Dushku in "Wrong Turn",but she is completely wasted and unmemorable here.The
climax
with CGI-witch coming from the sea is utterly laughable and stupid.The only reason to see "Open Graves" are some interesting camera angles plus sexy Eliza Dushku.If such movies are the future of horror then I seriously give up.Give me any 70's or 80's low-budget horror flick over this modern piece of crap.A generous 3 out of 10.
Worst of all, though, this movie's
climax
is the anticlimax of all anticlimaxes; plus the title doesn't seem even remotely accurate.
tries to be a creepy supernatural tale,but fails miserably.The action is slow,the acting is nothing special and there is no suspense whatsoever.Even the sex scenes are lame.The
climax
is pretty gory and violent,so fans of splatter should be pleased.However the first hour of "Deathbed" is deadly dull and offers some tired horror movie conventions and cheap scares.Definitely one to avoid.My rating: 4 out of 10 and that's being generous.Watch "Re-Animator" or "Castle Freak" instead.
Don't worry, you won't have to think - Tarantino-like storyline leaves enough over-obvious hints for us to correctly predict where this one's going about fifteen minutes before every "twist" - I sat there worrying that the film was building up fairly nicely for a Hollywood flick but that it would have nowhere to go at the
climax.
there is absolutely no
climax
to the movie, and the worst part is the ending song. some homemade thing with these words "its in awful condition the world is a mess.
Then circa an hour into the film we get some sort of violent
climax
with decent-to-poor special effects.
But the funniest scene is the
climax
where the good and bad guys machine gun other to death in The Thompson Center(A state building!)
Once the movie reached the
climax
we realised that we must have been watching the wrong movie as we had seen the trailer, which had completely different footage, the blurb on the back of the DVD did not match the story we were watching and the credits (actors, producer, director) were also completely different.
All around it was stupid, no beginning, no climax, no ending, just rambling on and on, and the plastic bag kept getting worse.
It dragged and dragged without a
climax
in it and after all the difficulties that those people went through to try and escape, the ending was completely frustrating.
The way in which the protagonists fall in love, then rebel and the
climax
all same in both these films!
I would probably want to give this movie a zero if not for the climax, which involves not really Snakes on a Train, but rather Train IN a Snake.
The
climax
takes place inside an arena where one-man army Nero 'eliminates' George and what has remained of his gang from previous confrontations; the subtle way in which he despatches his nemesis, however, is effectively done.
the
climax
of the movie didn't even relate to the rest of it.
Because quite frankly you don't feel any kind of redemption in the
climax.
Borrowing heavily and unabashedly from "The Ring", "One Last Call" and a few other recent horror hits, this film tries to carry an uninteresting and worn-out plot to a climax, but we've seen it all before.
Train" is no exception.It is clearly influenced by "Ringu","Ju-On","Shutter" and "Pulse".Two years ago I was into such modern ghost stories,because they usually managed to give me some goosebumps,unfortunately there is nothing fresh or interesting in "Ghost Train".In fact the film is really boring.Noriko goes missing in a subway tunnel-like an elementary-school classmate-Nana must investigate a mystery of multiple disappearances,with the help of a youthful train conductor and another "disappeared" child's mother.The film offers some mildly creepy moments,however the CGI effects are laughable and the
climax
is illogical.Skip it.
There's a visually impressive
climax
at Niagra Falls, but Demme gets little out of his cast, and even less out of this bummer of a story.
Slow, odd film that drags and plods (I mean really PLODS) along to its disappointing
climax.
And, the story's
climax
is rather anti-climactic and ridiculous.
It's too long and the
climax
is anti-climactic(!).
Special effects are cheap and look very 70's ,like the explosion of the evil queen's castle at the
climax
of the movie.
if this was the finale, is that the episode had no suspense, no big climax, no dramatic confrontations.
By the time the tale's famous
climax
approached, I had completely lost interest.
The final scene mimics the
climax
of the first "Oh, God!" in that it brings a wistful sentiment to the mix, which is welcomed.
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