Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA big group of freshman students go out of town. On the journey, their bus has to cross a creaky old river bridge which is the only way to get to the center of a dark forest. When the bus is... Tout lireA big group of freshman students go out of town. On the journey, their bus has to cross a creaky old river bridge which is the only way to get to the center of a dark forest. When the bus is halfway across, the bridge collapses and the bus falls deep into the river more than 50 m... Tout lireA big group of freshman students go out of town. On the journey, their bus has to cross a creaky old river bridge which is the only way to get to the center of a dark forest. When the bus is halfway across, the bridge collapses and the bus falls deep into the river more than 50 meters from the surface. Nearly all the students are killed. The remaining students walk in... Tout lire
- Director
- Writer
- Stars
- Pat
- (as Suleeporn 'Napapa' Tantragul)
- Ploy
- (as Chitjun Rujiphan)
- Mew
- (as Amonphan Gongtragan)
- Tuy
- (as Thanothai Auramornrat)
- John
- (as Wongtep Kunrattanawat)
- Note
- (as Sudprach Aungtrakul)
- Pie
- (as Park Wannasiri)
- Tal
- (as Kunya Rattanapetch)
- Air
- (as Phantila Fooklin)
- Pok
- (as Ittinan Onnhteparuk)
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When I first jumped onto the Asian-horror bandwagon, I began to realize that what I was seeing from the more popular films was sorely lacking in variety. The majority of what I found tended to lean towards the "vengeful ghost" story. So, to mix things up, I sought out a nice little slasher. Basically, I did get what I expected; but, for my first foray into Asian slasher cinema, I wish I would have gotten a bit more. Scared is basically a compilation of other past horror movies jumbled together in one average-level teen slasher. The first few kills are almost taken directly from the Final Destination series. The story & killer are reminiscent of many past slashers, from Just Before Dawn, Wrong Turn, and even Jeepers Creepers due to the long coat and beat up old truck. The best thing about this killer, though, is that he always seems to find SOMETHING to try to murder with: sickles, machetes, cars. . . or a friggin' bulldozer. The main teen characters are, well, similar to the same annoying teens from most slasher flicks. . . mainly due to the fact that I really didn't care about a single one of them. The acting, for the most part, was pretty mediocre. The kids were extremely irritating, their overreactions to EVERYTHING made no sense in the situations, and it wasn't helped by the dialogue (or maybe by the awful subtitles I got). While the film offers little-to-no scares, it does have a pretty fine amount of slasher gore and inventive kills (the phone-booth scene was fantastic) that really gives a reason to watch. Also, there are cute Asian schoolgirls running around. I won't, to save any shred of liking this movie, comment on the ending however.
Final Verdict: 6/10
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"Rap Nawng Sayawng Khwan" is an awful and annoying slasher that uses a collection of clichés of Hollywood movies and lots of sadism associated to a bad acting and poor cinematography. There is no originality in the gore story and the only thing unexpected is the final twist that is simply ridiculous. My vote is two.
Title (Brazil): "O Portal" ("The Portal")
On the bottom line a movie that starts out like a decent entry to the slasher genre but wears off considerably to the end. People who collect this kind of stuff will see it anyway, others won't regret too much if there is nothing else watch and set expectations accordingly low
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Box-office
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 485 200 $ US
- Durée1 heure 21 minutes
- Couleur