Showing posts with label Don T Breathe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Don T Breathe. Show all posts

Saturday, August 27, 2016

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DON"T BREATHE Movie Review by Jaby & Meryl Goldsmith!

To all you Detroit-area robbery crews, we should probably warn you right away: It"s just not a good idea to pick 1837 Buena Vista Street for your big and final score. Take our word for it, walk away.

Sure, it sounds like an easy hit. The address is a home in a run-down section of the city, so there"s nobody around. The house is kind of moldering, too. And, yes, the owner is an old blind man living alone who apparently has a fortune stashed somewhere. But, listen, let this one go.

You won"t? Fine. Then beware, you are walking into the well-plotted trap of Fede Alvarez, who made his Hollywood debut with the reboot of the horror classic "Evil Dead," and returns this month with "Don"t Breathe ." It pits a team of inept burglars against a homeowner who fights back. In that sense, it"s kind of like a twisted "Home Alone" for millennials.

This isn"t a gore-fest or a flick that relies on the supernatural. It"s more a thriller wedded to a horror film. Our trio of would-be predators quickly becomes hunted by the surprisingly spry old man, who happens to be a military veteran and comfortable with all sorts of weapons. Oh, did we mention his rather nasty dog?

Written by Alvarez and Rodo Sayagues, "Don"t Breathe" is almost a throw-back to older horror films. It"s meticulously planned and thrillingly satisfying with a camera always a step ahead if you see an array of sharp tools near the beginning, bet on them being used at some point. Roque Baos" discordant soundtrack manages to capture dread beautifully.

The set-up stars three young Detroiters a brutish Daniel Zovatto, his lovely girlfriend Jane Levy and their smart friend Dylan Minnette. They have bought into that cliche that somehow makes robbers less villainous one last job and they"re out.

"If we do it right, we never have to do it again," the young woman promises. That turns out to be correct, but not in the way she means.

In their way is Stephen Lang, playing the blind guy. He harbors a dirty little secret that the trio soon uncovers and most of the film is spent with everyone rushing about in his claustrophobic home, filled with creaky floorboards and more locks than a Lowe"s. Everyone seems to die multiple times, even the dog.

The plot gets sort of ludicrous by the end right around the time Lang gets to start talking but there were moments at a recent preview where a pin could drop and make more noise than one of the poor burglars trying to do what the movie title demands. You try standing perfectly still while an annoyed vet aims a pistol in your general direction.

So again, robbery crews are strongly advised to avoid 1837 Buena Vista, but movie-goers hoping for a thrill might like to visit. But don"t linger.

"Don"t Breathe," Sony Pictures, Stage 6 and Ghost House release, is rated R by the Motion Picture Association of America for "terror, violence, disturbing content and language including sexual references." Running time: 88 minutes. Three stars out of four.

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MPAA Definition of R: Restricted. Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian.

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Online: http://www.dontbreathe-movie.com

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Friday, August 26, 2016

Movie Reviews: Don"t Breathe and I Am Not a Serial Killer: New at Reason


Don"t Breathe - Movie Review

Screen Gems"A group of friends break into the house of a wealthy blind man, thinking they"ll get away with the perfect heist. They"re wrong."

That bare-bones IMDb synopsis of Don"t Breathe is blandly accurate. But it doesn"t suggest the qualities that elevate the picture above a standard generic shock exercise. The "wealthy blind man," for example, played by Stephen Lang, is more than just a lurching menacehe"s a sadly conflicted human being. And there"s a wonderfully sick plot twist, writes Kurt Loder.

Source: http://reason.com/blog/2016/08/26/movie-reviews-dont-breathe

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