Três estudantes universitários se propuseram a documentar o que os outros mais temem. No entanto, um dos três acaba sendo um psicopata sádico que usa esse conhecimento para torturar horrivel... Ler tudoTrês estudantes universitários se propuseram a documentar o que os outros mais temem. No entanto, um dos três acaba sendo um psicopata sádico que usa esse conhecimento para torturar horrivelmente os sujeitos.Três estudantes universitários se propuseram a documentar o que os outros mais temem. No entanto, um dos três acaba sendo um psicopata sádico que usa esse conhecimento para torturar horrivelmente os sujeitos.
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- Zooey
- (as Cheyenne Raymond)
- Bobby How
- (as Matt Jessup)
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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.
- Erros de gravaçãoWhen 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.
- ConexõesFeatured in WhatCulture Horror: 10 Horror Movie Fates Worse Than Death (2020)
- Trilhas sonorasInto You
Performed by A Whisper in the Noise
Written by West Dylan Thordson
Published by A Whisper in the Noise (BMI)
Master recording courtesy of A Whisper in the Noise
Having never read the original short story by Clive Barker ("Hellraiser", "Lord Of Illusions") that "Dread" is based upon, i wasn't certain what to expect from this movie. Last year we were given the impressive (and criminally overlooked) "Midnight Meat Train" also based upon a Clive Barker story, and "Dread" continues the trend of incredible horror movies adapted from his work.
"Dread" takes its time setting up its premise but i hesitate to call it slow-moving. Every scene is important to the story, and the chemistry between the three leads ensures that you keep watching. There is a real tension in "Dread" as Quaid's behaviour becomes more erratic whilst his obsession with the project starts to grow to dangerous levels. By the point at which the taped confessions are no longer enough for him, the audience has spent enough time with the characters to feel uncomfortable at what might occur next. It's rare to find a horror movie where you feel genuinely sorry for the victims.
It's also good to see a movie about students which appears to be set in the real world rather than a stylised Hollywood version of it; these are multi-dimensional young adults rather than catalogue models reciting hip dialogue to one another. The cast is excellent without a bad performance to be found. Evans impresses as a character who is capable of moving from charming to dangerous without blinking, but the stand-out would have to be Laura Donelly who plays a girl with a gigantic birthmark covering one side of her body. Although initially brimming with confidence, her heartbreaking vulnerability gradually rises to the surface and you can't help but emphasise with her. Jonathon Readwin is also fantastic in a smaller role as one of the trio's interviewees.
Don't be fooled into thinking that "Dread" will be your average teen-stalker horror movie. Sure, there is blood and death but this a more cerebral effort than usual; a bone-chilling descent into madness and obsession with a careful and deliberate pace. There are no sudden scares to be found here; only a creeping sense of foreboding and a third act that will stay with you long after the credits have finished rolling. Make no mistake; the final scenes in this movie are ruthless and nasty, but they are also very well-written.
"Dread" is a solid effort. If you are a serious horror fan, this is certainly worth your time.
- Mr_Saxon
- 28 de nov. de 2009
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Bilheteria
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 97.438
- Tempo de duração1 hora 38 minutos
- Cor
- Mixagem de som
- Proporção
- 2.35 : 1