Tres estudiantes universitarios se propusieron documentar lo que otras personas más temen. Sin embargo, uno de los tres resulta ser en secreto un psicópata sádico que utiliza este conocimien... Leer todoTres estudiantes universitarios se propusieron documentar lo que otras personas más temen. Sin embargo, uno de los tres resulta ser en secreto un psicópata sádico que utiliza este conocimiento para torturar horriblemente a los sujetos.Tres estudiantes universitarios se propusieron documentar lo que otras personas más temen. Sin embargo, uno de los tres resulta ser en secreto un psicópata sádico que utiliza este conocimiento para torturar horriblemente a los sujetos.
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- CuriosidadesIt took two to five hours per day to put the birthmark make-up on Laura Donnelly for her role as Abby.
- PifiasWhen the flyer for the fear study is being copied, the light illuminates the original from underneath and the wording is not reversed. Since there is no printing on the side you can see, that means that the printed side being copied was printed backwards. Yet the copies coming out are printed correctly.
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Quaid: Watching the fear of death, the pinnacle of all dread approach, that was the limits. Someone once wrote that no man can know his own death. But to know the death of others, intimately, to watch the tricks that the mind would surely perform to avoid the bitter truth, that was a clue to death's nature, wasn't it? That might, in some small way, prepare a man for his own death. To live another's dread vicariously was the safest, cleverest way to touch the beast.
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I'm glad I did pick it up however because it turned out to be a decent psychological thriller, more so than it was a horror film. The characters are convincing, in particular Quaid, the protagonist bad guy, who we feel isn't all right from the very beginning of the film. I feel as if I was led to question whether the motives of Quaid were inherently bad or environmental, due to a childhood of significant psychological torment. When an audience is opened up to the possibility of these influences, immediately it changes from a horror film to an intellectual psychological thriller, that borders existential exploration of the human psyche. I couldn't help but feel as if some scenes of the film kind of reminded me of Fight Club, as Quaid attempted to groom Stephen in to his mode of thinking, but unlike Fight Club, this was unsuccessful and we saw the further polarisation of the characters involved in the college project from Quaid.
All in all, Dread is a film which won't cater to your grisly, sleazy gore driven desires, mostly due to the fact that a lot of the gore is paced out through the film and used tactically in order to keep it relative to the conceptual element of the film, and also to keep the suspense. For those who enjoy psychological thrillers, college sociopathic sadists and existentially driven plots, will enjoy Dread. Fans of Clive Barker can rest assured that Anthony DiBlasi has effectively captured Clive Barker's depiction of the story and doesn't buck to the sleazy needs of Hollywood gore and torture-without-reason films (Saw) and manages to effectively convey the terror, torment and disorientation of Dread.
- dylanjbye
- 28 abr 2011
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- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 97.438 US$
- Duración1 hora 38 minutos
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- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.35 : 1