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Genre | Science Fiction & Fantasy |
Format | NTSC, Widescreen |
Contributor | James Ojala, Stephen Tobolowsky;Tiffany Shepis;Carlos Alazraqui;John Hennigan;Lisa Sheridan |
Language | English |
Runtime | 1 hour and 40 minutes |
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A struggling yet forceful single mother and her shy son start life over by moving in with her estranged hermit father in the backwoods of a small town, just as the locals discover deadly offspring mutations that threaten to spread from animals to humans.
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- MPAA rating : NR (Not Rated)
- Product Dimensions : 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 2.4 Ounces
- Director : James Ojala
- Media Format : NTSC, Widescreen
- Run time : 1 hour and 40 minutes
- Release date : October 2, 2018
- Actors : Stephen Tobolowsky;Tiffany Shepis;Carlos Alazraqui;John Hennigan;Lisa Sheridan
- Studio : CINEDIGM
- ASIN : B07FD3VQLV
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #158,866 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #3,430 in Science Fiction DVDs
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One slightly less relavent point that really bugged me about this film was its lack of anything to do with its setting. Duluth Minnesota is, first off, not a "small town." While not a metropolis like the Twin Cities, it's definitely one of the bigger hubs in Minnesota, and if you're going to set your movie there maybe use a few setpieces other than the waterfront. Also, having lived here 40+ years, I can tell you that our rednecks are far different than your stock Southern Deliverance stereotypes. They, first off, have minimal uses for wifebeaters and baseball caps, living in a region where it's only above 70 a few months of the year, and tend more flannels and ear flaps. They also don't have outhouses on year round dwellings as we spend a majority of the year in the single digits or below. In short, think less Jeff Foxworthy, more Red Green.
Still, this was a minor concern compared to the fact that mutant whatnots seemed to have been the most minor of B-plots in this B-plot family reunion. That said, the film, though a bit ham-fisted in its message, was generally well written, the acting was competent and the plot paced well enough to keep my attention. For something free you could do worse.
It really appeared that when the writer got stuck and couldn't come up with dialogue, he went back to hammering the enviro-whacko issue. That got tiresome fast.
My best guess is a budget of something less than $100K for the entire mess.
The "Killer Frogs" turn out to not be frogs though, and sadly, the one scene with a nearly clear shot of the "killer" critter is not very clear at all.
The premise of the movie is sufficient to work with, however, the writer/director and probably clean-up crew too, James Ojala simply never quite did much with it.
The main character Kim is badly overacting the part of a washed up, has been, one hit pop star 'going home'.
With all of that though, there is one scene which has redeeming value. At 1:33:28 in the timeline, is the best scene of the whole movie. Do NOT miss that!
It's far far darker and more serious. Yes there is a mutant creature killing people, but it's almost a side issue for much of the film. It's more of a character driven drama and investigation movie. Deformity, prejudice and fear for our children are major themes. Did I mention it's dark? It doesn't always work, theses some significant issues, and sometimes it's unfortunately obvious that the special effects budget was about $15. BUT if you're about ready to watch by-the-numbers Monster movie #479...this is better. The filmmakers definitely tried to do something interesting, meaningful and a little more grounded with the setup. It's worth a watch.
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Da hab ich mir wohl mehr erwartet, aber na ja.