Lors d'une escapade hivernale dans une cabane isolée, une jeune femme autodestructrice est convaincue que sa meilleure amie lui vole son sang.
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Casting
Lee Marshall
Rowan
Lauren Beatty
Emily
Aris Tyros
Brendan
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10 commentaires
Bleed with Me (2020) was probably meant to be a short film. Instead, what we got is 50 minutes of pure filler with mundane dialogue and scenes with supposedly disturbing imagery, which aren't going to impress a single horror fan. After these, we get to a potentially usable plot point (which was done a million times, but ok), and then the film ends. It's like watching a series pilot (but with no cliffhanger) or a prequel to an interesting film that preps you on the more interesting events. Like if the main story wasn't the focus of the film. If your story is so obvious and has no twist whatsoever - build up interesting dialogue, uncomfortable scenes, hints, anything that might interest the viewer, not just everyday talk that goes nowhere. The main lead is just a "victim" type character that can be used to provide some interesting twists. The boyfriend could've been written out. He has nothing to do in the film at all. Like, ok, great, you have this obsessive girl and her colleague who has never seen anything good in her life. Make a play around that, let them interact with each other, change each other. Wouldn't it be great if they would agree to live like that while the boyfriend wasn't into it, and eventually, they would kill him instead. Then, after some time, the supposed victim would become dominant in their relationship? It would've been at least something interesting. If the idea was to fill the film with metaphors and allusions, why not go full arthouse so the viewers would not understand anything and think the film was just too clever for them? I don't know. It looks like a tiny project, which is fine. But if you got a release, why not do your absolute best to impress the viewers? Do something crazy with your story? Basically, the movie has the seeds of an interesting story, but it never develops, and even after 50 minutes of filler, the story doesn't go anywhere. The ending feels like absolutely nothing. Good luck next time.
The first 30 minutes of this movie is very good after that you keep scratching your head thinking to yourself hmm where's this plot going.
Girl 1 is grieving. Girl 2 is lonely. Both want to be friends with the other for the wrong reason. A simple but interesting premise. Unfortunately, this movie never did anything interesting and just stayed simple. Watch it if you want to be underwhelmed.
This is the particular type of indie horror movie that aims for "evocative" but ends up "dull." There are endless closeup shots of characters' faces in which we're meant to read all sorts of emotions or glean information, but it's impossible to tell what they're going for. If there were a meaningful resolution to the whole thing, it might retroactively make the whole movie worth it. But it doesn't resolve, it just stops. I was left wondering what if anything the filmmaker was trying to say.
While it's competently made, this film really is quite pointless. It makes almost no sense, isn't as remotely clever as it appears to think it is and doesn't go anywhere. I quite like a slow burn horror but this is just tedious and bland. The acting is quite atrocious at times and the plot doesn't hang together at all. Can't even recommend giving it a casual watch, it's just too sub-par.
Three characters that I didn't like and didn't care for. Uninteresting back-stories for each of them. Within half an hour I was hoping they'd all die in horrible ways. Instead, they all got so miserable and dreary that I lost interest in whether or not they'd die. It was *that* boring.
Seemed interesting but at the end, a total waste of time. If you are going to slowly drag an audience through an entire movie at least tell them what the hell they just watched.
I'm not usually hard on movies but this one imho is a total snoozefest. If you need some sleep watch it, otherwise, I do NOT recommend.
All the technical aspects are fine. Marshall does a great job of portraying an awkward introvert. It's just that the overall story is very thin and stretched out slowly. Couple and a new friend go off to a cabin, there's talking, lots of talking, I get they're establishing the characters but this drags out. Anyway, it's a "is this really happening or am I crazy?" plot once it gets going, and it does that part well. There's just not much to it to make for a solid film.
This girl is a 3rd wheel with a couple in a cabin in the woods. Things are odd, but become even weirder when she notices she's got some strange cuts on her arms. Is her friend drinking her blood? Good luck...no answer is ever given.
