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5.4/10
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A group of college freshmen pledge an exclusive fraternity but soon realize there's more at stake than they could have ever imagined.A group of college freshmen pledge an exclusive fraternity but soon realize there's more at stake than they could have ever imagined.A group of college freshmen pledge an exclusive fraternity but soon realize there's more at stake than they could have ever imagined.
- Awards
- 4 wins total
Jean-Louis Droulers
- Sam
- (as Jean Louis Droulers)
Mark H. Rapaport
- Beta Bro 3
- (as Mark Rapaport)
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- Writer
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Did you know
- GoofsWhen locked into the bathroom, Ethan puts his bloodied hand on the toilet paper roll, yet on the next shots, as he leans against the door, one can see the paper not blood stained at all.
- ConnectionsReferences Paul Blart: Mall Cop (2009)
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I didn't know what to expect from "Pledge" & I'm happy to say that it turned out to be a tight little indie horror/thriller.
We've seen the idea hundreds of times before, yet the director and writer managed to serve an old formula with some additional garnish. Things I liked about "Pledge" includes cinematography and editing - considering the obviously low budget, it's simply yet beautifuly shot and executed, visually it's quite appealing, starting with wide variety of shots and ending with feels-right color grading. I also enjoyed the gore & choreography - both things do not take up a lot of screentime, but when they're there, you can appreciate the effort & the result. I was also surprised about the acting, which was more decent than my sceptical mind was expecting, given the little known, young team of actors. However, the characters were not all that great - David was just begging to get killed, being quite an annoying character. The three main villains did not impress, scare or have any real impact on me as well, they were slightly underwhelming. The story is simple, entertaining, with small twists here and there - definitely holds your attention just enough.
All in all, "Pledge" will not make you go "wow", but it will entertain You for 75 straight minutes & satisfy the appetite for a good indie horror flick. A solid 6/10.
We've seen the idea hundreds of times before, yet the director and writer managed to serve an old formula with some additional garnish. Things I liked about "Pledge" includes cinematography and editing - considering the obviously low budget, it's simply yet beautifuly shot and executed, visually it's quite appealing, starting with wide variety of shots and ending with feels-right color grading. I also enjoyed the gore & choreography - both things do not take up a lot of screentime, but when they're there, you can appreciate the effort & the result. I was also surprised about the acting, which was more decent than my sceptical mind was expecting, given the little known, young team of actors. However, the characters were not all that great - David was just begging to get killed, being quite an annoying character. The three main villains did not impress, scare or have any real impact on me as well, they were slightly underwhelming. The story is simple, entertaining, with small twists here and there - definitely holds your attention just enough.
All in all, "Pledge" will not make you go "wow", but it will entertain You for 75 straight minutes & satisfy the appetite for a good indie horror flick. A solid 6/10.
- TwistedContent
- Jan 13, 2019
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- Runtime1 hour 17 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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