Gray est une chanteuse indépendante qui a des visions qu'elle est un loup. Lorsqu'elle reçoit une invitation à travailler avec le célèbre producteur de musique Vaughn Daniels,elle commence à découvrir qui elle est vraiment.
Bande-annonce
Casting
Lauren Beatty
Grey
Greg Bryk
Vaughn Daniels
Katharine King So
Charlie
Judith Buchan
Vera
Michael Ironside
Dr. Swan
Jesse Gervais
Reporter
Jayce McKenzie
Hitchhiker
Michael Peterson
Fashion Photographer
Hans Grossmann
Fashion Photography Crew
Patricia Cerra
Fashion Photography Crew
Richard Lee
Fashion Photography Crew
Sheiny Satanove
Fashion Photography Crew
Zoe Glassman
Fashion Photography Crew
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Commentaires
10 commentaires
so interesting
source: Bloodthirsty
I can smell something from you. Something primal. Not sure how I found out about this movie, but it seemed promising with a high Rotten Tomatoes percent and critics saying that there's a lot of gore. And boy if that wasn't a big lie. For an hour and 24 minutes runtime, this sure felt long. However, this slow pace made sense considering what the movie was aiming for. Some parts crept me out a bit, but the whole time I was hoping that this would lead to a crazy, bloody, and gory ending. Sadly I didn't get that. Clearly this was a low-budget movie. Most of the gores were quickly edited and only the blood on the character's face was shown. Honestly if there's more dedication to the gore and designs, this movie could have been entertaining. The acting was quite bad, especially from the actor that played the painter girlfriend. I did not buy her reactions at all. Also, one scene was incredibly cringe between her and the main character. Overall, I was very disappointed with the boring ending and lack of real gore. 5/10.
What could have been...... This could have been special. Instead, it's just another dull Shudder Exclusive that isn't very good. Slow, tedious, predictable, and just not very good.
This film start with a woman eating an animal, and she waking up from her dream scene! As turnout, this film is about a woman "Grey" need to discover who she really is! She found out she actually is werewolf at the end! Entire film full of boring conversation, and annoying overuse scene! Such as, overuse of the walking scene, overuse of the searching scene, overuse of the arguing scene, overuse of the calling names scene, overuse of the staring scene, overuse of the drinking scene, overuse of the eating scene, overuse of the driving scene, overuse of the copulate scene, overuse of the dreaming scene, overuse of the singing scene, overuse of the blackout scene, overuse of the long angle scenery scene, and overuse of the waking up scene! Make the film unwatchable! At the end, after killing Vaughn, Grey performing at her concert! That's it! Wasting time to watch!
Small film that takes an interesting perspective on lycanthrophy, keeping the psychological elements in sight. Good acting, interesting music, and a narrow atmosphere heighten the sense of foreboding. In the end, the storyline fails to rise to the level of what the film establishes. The culmination fails to match what is establish earlier in the film. So nice set-up that peters out to standard tropes and plotting.
This was a very posh film much in the way that Ann Rice's, Interview with a Vampire was, minus all the foundational talent. Sure Micheal Ironside stars but its more like a cameo appearance. Also the run time was too short to warrant anything other than a passing glance. What is notable about this piece is that it manages to hit all the timely topics as if they were prerequisites to syndication: climate change, overpopulation, & same-sex relationships.
