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Worm

  • 2013
  • 1 h 35 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
7,4/10
129
SUA AVALIAÇÃO
Worm (2013)
Drama

Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaWorm is a man with everything going against him as he is sought by police for a double homicide in a small town. Shot in one continuous take using one camera focused on the main character th... Ler tudoWorm is a man with everything going against him as he is sought by police for a double homicide in a small town. Shot in one continuous take using one camera focused on the main character throughout, this film follows Worm as the truth about the crime unravels.Worm is a man with everything going against him as he is sought by police for a double homicide in a small town. Shot in one continuous take using one camera focused on the main character throughout, this film follows Worm as the truth about the crime unravels.

  • Direção
    • Andrew Bowser
  • Roteirista
    • Andrew Bowser
  • Artistas
    • Andrew Bowser
    • Drew Pollock
    • Rett Terrell
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    7,4/10
    129
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Andrew Bowser
    • Roteirista
      • Andrew Bowser
    • Artistas
      • Andrew Bowser
      • Drew Pollock
      • Rett Terrell
    • 9Avaliações de usuários
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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      • 1 vitória e 1 indicação no total

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    Andrew Bowser
    Andrew Bowser
    • Worm
    Drew Pollock
    Drew Pollock
    • Maverick
    Rett Terrell
    Rett Terrell
    • Miller
    Katie Scarlett Lloyd
    • Megan
    • (as Katie Lloyd)
    Parker Wilmoth
    • Dustin
    Keir O'Donnell
    Keir O'Donnell
    • Dustin
    • (narração)
    Presley Reese
    • Holly
    • (as Presley Mahaffay)
    Joshua McGowen
    Joshua McGowen
    • Ricky
    Jackie Smola
    • Waitress
    Hope Banks
    Hope Banks
    • Waitress
    • (narração)
    Barrett D. Carroll
    Barrett D. Carroll
    • Daryl
    • (as a different name)
    Aric Carter
    • Damon
    • Direção
      • Andrew Bowser
    • Roteirista
      • Andrew Bowser
    • Elenco e equipe completos
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    Avaliações de usuários9

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    10faithhopelovelife

    Unique Perspective

    The biggest reason to see this film is not for the plot line, but for the unique perspective resulting from the method of filming. It was shot with a GoPro Hero camera mounted to a Snorricam and produced with a seamless edit. This enables the audience to experience the events of the story along with the main character, Worm, in a cool way that I'd never seen before. The second biggest reason to see the movie is Andrew Bowser's portrayal of Worm that wins the audience's sympathy so fully. The story line isn't bad either, with the exception of a couple of plot holes. These were totally overshadowed by the thrill of feeling like I knew exactly what Worm was going through every second. I saw the film at DeadCenter Film Festival, and at the end of the movie, it was obvious from the audience's reaction that they had come to identify with Worm and his plight completely. I can't wait to see what Andrew Bowser comes up with next.
    10mrbgoode-1

    Fantastic thriller/drama

    You can hardly believe what this movie and its lead actor pull off logistically, and beyond that it is a great story with great acting. Part drama, part action thriller, there is no comic relief to this hard hitting tale of an underdog in a race for his life. Highly recommended.
    10eduardocarrochio-65879

    MASTERPIECE

    Tour de force for triple threat Andrew Bowser. As writer/director/actor, Bowser has created a gripping and unique film that is amazing in more ways than I can count easily. The viewer takes every step with the main character and experiences his journey for 90 breathtaking minutes. This film should have a national distributor and millions of people should see it, and I am concerned for the moviegoer's sake when I wish that.
    8GrumpyMovieBuff

    A Hypnotic Descent: Worm Captivates with One-Take Brilliance and Unflinching Intensity.

    Worm is a striking achievement in independent cinema that showcases both raw creativity and technical prowess. Directed, written by, and starring Andrew Bowser, the film immediately grabs your attention with its single-take format-a feat that not only amplifies the tension but fully immerses you in the story. The camera's unbroken gaze pulls you straight into the small-town, morally gray world of Worm, a socially awkward man desperately seeking validation.

    Bowser's portrayal of Worm is magnetic, with every awkward tic and nervous utterance bringing to life a character that's as endearing as he is unsettling. The supporting cast shines as well, with Drew Pollock as the overconfident Maverick and Rett Terrell as the elusive Miller, both giving performances that add depth and layers to the narrative. The seamless flow between actors in this continuous shot underscores their chemistry and commitment.

    What makes Worm so engrossing is not just its stylistic ambition but the way it maintains an air of unpredictable tension. You're constantly on edge, not knowing if Worm's story will end in redemption or ruin. The film offers a gritty, unfiltered look into a troubled mind, capturing moments of dark humor, quiet despair, and bursts of frenetic energy. It's a film that keeps you riveted from start to finish, as you realize you're not just watching Worm's unraveling-you're living it with him.

    For those who appreciate innovative storytelling, Worm is a must-watch, proving that with the right vision, independent cinema can deliver an experience as intense and captivating as any big-budget thriller.
    8I_Ailurophile

    An engaging, worthy curiosity

    This is a crime thriller unlike any other picture that comes to mind. Film-maker Andrew Bowser can be relied upon to craft original features that try something a little different, like them or not. With the distinct way this is shot, 'Worm' definitely stands out in a crowd.

    Having accordingly been filmed in and around Guthrie, Oklahoma, 'Worm' absolutely has the look and feel of a story playing out in Small Town, USA. Disparate old buildings, abandoned structures, knucklehead cops, sleepy streets, and dusty roads round out the setting. There's a strong sense in the dialogue and characterizations that this is a place where everyone knows each other. Moreover, the title character, of whom more is revealed as the movie goes on, seems very much like a familiar figure that we can all recognize in someone among our high school classmates of however many years ago.

    The narrative doesn't do much to impress at first, but turns in the plot keep us watching. Story beats are written well and stitched together into a cohesive whole that's ultimately quite rewarding, especially at the climax. I also appreciate the ending, summarily cutting to the end credits with an open-ended curtness echoing Worm's jarring, eye-opening journey. Characters, meanwhile, don't necessarily seem developed beyond the purpose they serve in the film, including the aforementioned scenery for the setting. Yet having served that purpose - and given that 'Worm' is enjoyable as is - I'm not going to harp on that particular deficiency.

    The prime attraction of 'Worm' is in its technical craft - or deliberate lack thereof. Bowser has taken three novel, relatively uncommon ideas and combined them into one: The movie is filmed with a GoPro camera, worn by Bowser in the starring role. Unlike other features or personal videos that utilize a first-person perspective, Bowser does the exact opposite here, and has the camera turned back onto himself for the entirety of the runtime, creating a minor fishbowl lens effect. And these methods are employed, as per Bowser himself, for the two sole long takes of which the picture is seamlessly comprised, creating the appearance of one continuous shot.

    It's an inventive and profoundly risky endeavor to shoot a feature film in any of these ways, let alone all of them, as each technique carries liabilities of one sort or another. Bowser is to be applauded for daring to create something so out of the ordinary, whether it completely succeeds or not. That said, in my mind, 'Worm' does pull it off, quite well.

    There's an overarching sense of claustrophobia to the film - not for any specific confined space, but in a more esoteric, thematic sense. Worm, the character, is a man effectively trapped by his past and status in the small town where he was raised. The intrigue he's caught up in has him in a tight spot, and the persistent orientation of the camera further emphasizes this, as though he's in a bubble. The visual of a continuous shot, the believable real-time transpiration of the course of events over 90 minutes, the consciously unrefined quality of the film, and at length the finale - the very last lines of the picture - all build into that atmosphere of oppressive, narrowly enclosed circumstances. This unifying slant to the movie is gratifying for the consideration it's given.

    As much as 'Worm' deserves praise, it's not perfect. The film-making style is novel, and it works, but it's easy to imagine that it's a hard sell to a general audience for so much of each scene to go unseen. Bowser has demonstrated reasonable skills as an actor previously, but the "camerawork" here is such that even the most celebrated A-lister has their work cut out for them - and furthermore, Bowser has written himself into a particularly dynamic role that demands strong emotive range. I don't like to be an abject critic, but with these notions in mind, I don't think he's entirely able to sell the part - at least, not when it matters most, unfortunately. And while the weight assigned to preceding plot points makes up for the weakness, I also don't feel like the final scene wholly imparts the gravity that's intended - the briskness of the final minutes, and arguably the camerawork again, detract from the momentousness.

    Still, these perceived shortcomings do not outweigh what is otherwise a highly enjoyable movie. Bowser's acting under these conditions is mostly suitable, if thusly imperfect. The narrative is solid. The original music of Aaron Marsh, largely unobtrusive, rears its head to underscore important emotional beats. Every aspect of the feature lends deftly to an intangible air of bounds, and constraints. And this is all achieved, faults and all, with an imaginative, unconventional approach to the production.

    Anyone with a keen interest in Bowser's career should have already watched this, and it's especially worthwhile too for any viewer who seeks films treading a path less taken. At that - so long as the atypical storytelling style isn't a turn-off, this is a fine watch for a wider audience. Though not without its flaws, 'Worm' is a carefully and cleverly crafted thriller, and recommended as a fun movie to check out.

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 8 de março de 2013 (Estados Unidos da América)
    • País de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
    • Idioma
      • Inglês
    • Locações de filme
      • Guthrie, Oklahoma, EUA
    • Empresas de produção
      • Highway 7 Productions
      • One Small Instrument Pictures
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      • US$ 20.000 (estimativa)
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    • Tempo de duração
      1 hora 35 minutos
    • Cor
      • Black and White
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      • Stereo

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