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- Premios
- 7 premios y 8 nominaciones en total
Johnny French
- Declan
- (as Jonathan French)
Reseñas destacadas
This is a nicely crafted blend of story, dialogue and cinematography. Not so much for the ghostly effects but it's ok. I'd rather have a cleverly written story with so-so special effects than a triple A cgi title with no substance these days.
This feels more of a mish-mash of drama and murder mystery than horror. Some of the props do look creepy and unnerving and they work well to push through the story. Don't expect a lot of jumpscares, there's not a lot which is a good thing. It's all about the atmosphere.
All in all I can't find much faults except for the cheap-ish sfx and costumes, but that's only for a few seconds of the movie anyway. What matters here is the mystery to solve. Great popcorn movie.
This feels more of a mish-mash of drama and murder mystery than horror. Some of the props do look creepy and unnerving and they work well to push through the story. Don't expect a lot of jumpscares, there's not a lot which is a good thing. It's all about the atmosphere.
All in all I can't find much faults except for the cheap-ish sfx and costumes, but that's only for a few seconds of the movie anyway. What matters here is the mystery to solve. Great popcorn movie.
Ted and Dani Timmins have recently purchased a new house. One night, whilst Ted is at work, Dani receives a visitor at the front door, Olin Boole, who claims someone's in her house, that night Dani is killed. Darcy, Dani's twin aims to learn the truth.
If ever a film was given the perfect title, it's this one, it verges on art house, it's very much an avant garde, slightly quirky horror, but trust me it works.
I wasn't sure which way it was going to go, but it opens up well, and offers a few surprises along the way, delivering some unsettling moments, that scene with the wooden man is especially good.
If I had one little criticism, I think they underdid the lighting a little, a few scenes are somewhat challenging to make out.
It does feel a little rough around the edges at times, but I think that is part of the charm, maybe some of the acting isn't great at all times, but again that fits the film.
Overall, I'd definitely recommend.
7/10.
If ever a film was given the perfect title, it's this one, it verges on art house, it's very much an avant garde, slightly quirky horror, but trust me it works.
I wasn't sure which way it was going to go, but it opens up well, and offers a few surprises along the way, delivering some unsettling moments, that scene with the wooden man is especially good.
If I had one little criticism, I think they underdid the lighting a little, a few scenes are somewhat challenging to make out.
It does feel a little rough around the edges at times, but I think that is part of the charm, maybe some of the acting isn't great at all times, but again that fits the film.
Overall, I'd definitely recommend.
7/10.
Even though I'm not usually a fan of horror movies, I went to a movie festival and watched Oddity. I was impressed by the quality of the scenes, the ___location and the chosen frames were good (and effective, because it was scary). I also liked how the actors played their role. The connection between the sisters was well presented and the husband played quite well the role of a very rational man.
The story, however, was a little bit predictable. By the end of the first half of the movie I already assumed who the murderer was and what was going to happen next.
It is a pretty good movie to watch. :)
The story, however, was a little bit predictable. By the end of the first half of the movie I already assumed who the murderer was and what was going to happen next.
It is a pretty good movie to watch. :)
For anyone that watches a lot of horror, you'll know how difficult it is to scare audiences today. This film got me. It's definitely without a doubt one of the scariest and most original indie horror films to come out in 2024. Oddity managed to tell what feels like a big story in really just a few locations. I can't imagine the budget was too big, and sometimes it felt low budget, but in my opinion, this only made it scarier. For some reason I always feel like big budget horror movies don't serve the scares as successfully because there's something comforting about the studio polish. This film had an indie grit and the jump scares were SO EFFECTIVE. I don't jump easily but this got me several times. And the story is also captivating. Highly recommend, especially for horror lovers!
Psychiatric doctor Ted Timmis and his wife Dani (Carolyn Bracken) live in an isolated property, which they are in the process of renovating. One night, while Ted is at work, Dani is murdered, apparently by one of Ted's ex-patients, Olin Boole (Tadhg Murphy). A year later, Dani's blind twin sister Darcy (also Bracken) pays a visit to Ted's home, which he now shares with his new girlfriend Yana (Caroline Menton), bringing with her a full-size carved wooden figure...
Irish indie horror Oddity successfully delivers an unsettling atmosphere, decent performances (Bracken is great in her dual role) and a few well-executed jump scares, largely courtesy of its creepy, wooden Golem-style figure. And the cinematography is impressive. But even though the film is admirable from a technical standpoint, it does suffer from contrivances (the pointless trapdoor; Olin overhearing the plot to kill Dani; Yana replacing the items she finds in the wooden man's head) and predictability, the murder revelation and subsequent supernatural revenge coming as little surprise.
With a bit more polishing of the script, Oddity might have been worthy of the praise that has been heaped upon it - but as it stands, I found it merely adequate. 6/10.
Irish indie horror Oddity successfully delivers an unsettling atmosphere, decent performances (Bracken is great in her dual role) and a few well-executed jump scares, largely courtesy of its creepy, wooden Golem-style figure. And the cinematography is impressive. But even though the film is admirable from a technical standpoint, it does suffer from contrivances (the pointless trapdoor; Olin overhearing the plot to kill Dani; Yana replacing the items she finds in the wooden man's head) and predictability, the murder revelation and subsequent supernatural revenge coming as little surprise.
With a bit more polishing of the script, Oddity might have been worthy of the praise that has been heaped upon it - but as it stands, I found it merely adequate. 6/10.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesOddity as a whole was made up of elements Mc Carthy "cherry-picked from horror tropes." The Wooden Man was inspired by Jewish folklore of the golem, a large clay figure who can be brought to life through rituals to do the bidding of its creator.
- Citas
Yana: Do I look stupid?
Dani Timmins: [who is blind] I have no idea what you look like. You sound stupid.
Yana: Excuse me?
Dani Timmins: Do I look stupid?
Yana: No.
Dani Timmins: My sister and I were identical, so that must mean that she didn't look stupid either.
- ConexionesFeatured in Half in the Bag: Top 10 Horror Movies (2024) Part 2 (2024)
- Banda sonoraThere's a River
Written by Harry Bird
Performed by Harry Bird and the Rubber Wellies
Courtesy of Hot Drop Records
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- Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
- 1.200.477 US$
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- 562.333 US$
- 21 jul 2024
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 1.850.519 US$
- Duración1 hora 38 minutos
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.39:1
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