18 reviews
- oscar-mayer232
- Apr 2, 2013
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The bizarre "Dead Shadows" is a terrible film with a messy screenplay and awful protagonist. There is no backstory or character development explaining the weird situation. The viewer learns that a family is destroyed in the disconnected beginning of the movie without any further explanation. Eleven years later there is a comet passing close to or maybe crashing on Paris. People is celebrating the end of the world, but out of the blue, they turn into grotesque creatures. The lead actor is a strange guy that seems to have the power of attracting easy and shallow women including his gorgeous next door neighbor. The violence is free and the CGI is very poor, recalling a Sci-Fi production. The unexpected conclusion is awful and completes with golden key this forgettable mess. My vote is three.
Title (Brazil): "Sombras da Morte" ("Dead Shadows")
Title (Brazil): "Sombras da Morte" ("Dead Shadows")
- claudio_carvalho
- Nov 16, 2018
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I think the main issue here is the extremely brief running time. So much happens straight -away, and so little is explained. We don't really feel connected to our protagonist. Of course he saw his parents die as a young boy, and fast forward to the present day, where everyone is his Parisian neighborhood prepares for a comet to pass close to the earth. There's good ideas, it's well made, but so much falls off and disappears. Nice photography and use of special effects, but little to grasp. That said, the acting is fine and horror fans might find a little to separate this from the pack. A pretty, but middling doomsday chiller.
- sgmi-53579
- Oct 8, 2022
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Regarding an alien invasion of France, this film is utterly dire. It has a wimpish protagonist who every chick in the film seems to have the hots for and every female character in it is either shallow, vapid or both. It gives no real explanation or backstory, but simply belts along, yet manages to be utterly devoid of tension or suspense and has stupid plot holes. Even at 70 odd minutes it still feels too long and is basically a sequence of weird occurrences and mediocre fight scenes. Also, the CGI sucks.
I don't even really have the heart to go into any more detail except to say that it's a total turkey and didn't go down well at all with the audience at the Edinburgh Dead by Dawn festival where I caught it.
2/10, a boring annoying film that doesn't seem to have a clue about what it actually wishes to say and a film to be avoided. Truly dreadful.
I don't even really have the heart to go into any more detail except to say that it's a total turkey and didn't go down well at all with the audience at the Edinburgh Dead by Dawn festival where I caught it.
2/10, a boring annoying film that doesn't seem to have a clue about what it actually wishes to say and a film to be avoided. Truly dreadful.
- Corpus_Vile
- Apr 27, 2013
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A comet heads over Paris that starts a chain of events that involves humans morphing into zombies then into Starship Trooper type bugs.
This is a French film that has been dubbed in English and you know right away because they must use the same three voice actors that do all the English dubs. The film doesn't get into what is really happening or any kind of a plot. They just concentrate on these things getting shot or beat to death and that's the film. The effects were good like a lot of melting, bubbling faces and tentacles growing out of bodies. Other than that the whole thing is just blah. There was potential there but they didn't do anything with it.
This is a French film that has been dubbed in English and you know right away because they must use the same three voice actors that do all the English dubs. The film doesn't get into what is really happening or any kind of a plot. They just concentrate on these things getting shot or beat to death and that's the film. The effects were good like a lot of melting, bubbling faces and tentacles growing out of bodies. Other than that the whole thing is just blah. There was potential there but they didn't do anything with it.
- shawnblackman
- Oct 7, 2016
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- nogodnomasters
- Nov 15, 2018
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The usual nonsense indie, this time hailing from France and flirting with Lovecraftian themes although never really going full whack with the whole Cthulhu vibe. This one involves a typical young uninteresting bloke whose parents died at the same time a comet came close to Earth. This year the comet's back, and various people are being transformed into zombie-liked tentacled nasties. That descriptions sounds far more interesting than the film actually is, because this is a typically pitiful experience in filmmaking, with lots of languid conversations to pad out the running time rather than adding anything meaningful.
- Leofwine_draca
- Sep 23, 2023
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Okay so the story does start off interesting enough (Cowardly kid with a crazy past) and the premise is actually quite interesting as well as the story (not quite "Zombies" but something else) The problem is that they didn't use the budget well enough. Sure the effects are pretty good but there's occasionally some bad camera styling (it's enough to be noticeable) and the music and sound effects are very much below average. It's a shame who they got for the lead role because you can clearly see his lack experience, yet his fellow actors actually do quite a decent job. It does get a lot more interesting near the end of the movie but it doesn't give itself enough time to explore the possibilities well enough.
So in conclusion: If you enjoy cheesy zombie movies/ Creature movies then you may like this. If you don't mind the low-budget feeling horror flicks then you may enjoy it. If you're someone that only enjoys top-end effects and amazing acting then I don't recommend this movie for you.
It's a lot better than some of the horror-zombie-creature flicks as of late but it isn't genre defining, nor is it anything new. I gave it a slightly above average score solely for it trying to do something different. It may not have succeeded in doing something different but at least they tried and that's more than can be said for most movies these days.
So in conclusion: If you enjoy cheesy zombie movies/ Creature movies then you may like this. If you don't mind the low-budget feeling horror flicks then you may enjoy it. If you're someone that only enjoys top-end effects and amazing acting then I don't recommend this movie for you.
It's a lot better than some of the horror-zombie-creature flicks as of late but it isn't genre defining, nor is it anything new. I gave it a slightly above average score solely for it trying to do something different. It may not have succeeded in doing something different but at least they tried and that's more than can be said for most movies these days.
- ersinkdotcom
- Mar 28, 2014
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At firsts I had no expectations for this movie. I really thought it was going to be another low budget B-Movie. You know, the usual bad acting mostly attributed to very poor directing. To my surprise this was certainly not the case. The plot on the other hand was a lot better than most Horror/Sci-Fi movies. It was simple and somewhat silly, but at least it was not complex and full of a bunch of impossible scenarios. I would recommend this movie for any who likes laid back and not too graphic movies in this genre. Especially on a stay at home date night. Fabian Wolfrom made this film significantly better than it actually is. This is the first time I have ever seen this actor and he has made a lasting impression on me.
- face-819-933726
- Jan 31, 2014
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Over the past couple of years we've come to expect mainly gory survival horror from France - and while I do love some of them (Haute Tension, Vertige etc) some have just been horrible (Martyrs) so I was pleasantly surprised when Dead Shadows turned out to be something very different.
Dead Shadows takes a lot of inspiration from 80s horror movies and has a Lovecraftian vibe to it. Horror movies these days tend to have a lot of pacing issues but I didn't find myself bored at any point during the movie. If you're looking for something entertaining that's not the standard gore-fest but still has lots of aliens, tentacles and action in it, I strongly recommend you check this out.
Screened at Dead By Dawn Festival.
Dead Shadows takes a lot of inspiration from 80s horror movies and has a Lovecraftian vibe to it. Horror movies these days tend to have a lot of pacing issues but I didn't find myself bored at any point during the movie. If you're looking for something entertaining that's not the standard gore-fest but still has lots of aliens, tentacles and action in it, I strongly recommend you check this out.
Screened at Dead By Dawn Festival.
- anthrofredd
- Apr 28, 2013
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Greetings And Salutations, and welcome to my review of Dead Shadows; here's the breakdown of my ratings:
Story: 1.25 Direction: 1.25 Pace: 1.25 Acting: 1.00 Enjoyment: 1.25
TOTAL: 6.00 out of 10.00
Before writing my review, I checked out what the others had to say on Dead Shadows. Well, it would appear to be a Marmite Movie - You love it, or you hate it. And I'm happy to say I love this cheapo French Fright Flick.
Most of the bad reviews come from the lack of a backstory. However, there is a backstory there. It's the strange murder-suicide of Chris' mere and pere. The deaths happen when Haley's Comet passes close to Earth. The strange occurrence is never fully explained. But I loved that about the story. It adds mystery and a dark one at that.
A few years later, and the scared boy has grown more fearful over time. He works from home, a tiny Paris apartment, as tech support and keeps a car battery at the ready in case of power outages. Not only does it keep the PCs whirring, but it powers up his neon tubes and keeps the darkness at bay. He only ventures out of the house for food and other necessities. It would have been great if his anxiety were better demonstrated. As we get deeper into the story, it gets forgotten. Had the writer incorporated more stress, tension, and fear in Chris, it would have only empowered the narrative. Some nice touches add potency and believability. Such as the father and child trying to find the comet in their telescope. It turns out Chris and his dad did a similar thing. Then there's the hobo in the shop who reflects back to when he and his mate fought for their lives during the last comet. Little bits like this made the story for me. I also liked how the writer kept dropping in the odd weirdness here and there. Could these be down to the comet and its closeness to Earth, or could it be something else? And that is the main bone of contention. Like everything else in the story, it remains a mystery. My sister would hate this film, for her everything has to be black and white and have a beginning, middle, and end. The unsolved mysteries and the open-ending would do her box in. I loved it; it's more realistic this way.
The director is great at what he does, though I would have less vignetting. But that's a personal thing. In photographs, it works perfectly; in movies, not so much. On the whole, he does well. He gives the film a nice varied pace. It is best evidenced in Chris' steps fight. The cuts are quick, and the angles from above, below, and on level build interest. When he finally reaches the summit of the steps, the tempo slows to reflect his fatigue. Then slows further when he slumps against the wall, and the spider woman crawls up behind him and takes him in her embrace. The spider woman is a great scene and shows off the FX team's CGI and actual effects impeccably. In big-budget films, the whole creature would have been CGI'ed. However, what the team does works so much better. They use a real actress to move behind Chris and embrace him, and then they merge in the computer-generated spider legs. It's a creepy image, one of the finest I've seen in a low budget flick. Kudos to the FX guys and gals. It's also down to these mutations that I believe the people are not Zombies, as many reviewers keep stating. Try this sci-fi explanation. Spores. Yep, tiny spores carried by the comet were breathed in and passed on by the humans. These then attach themselves to our DNA, and the mutations begin. And I agree with one reviewer; the tentacles are more Lovecraftian, as is the story, than Japanese in origin. It would be the ideal way for the old Gods to Return.
And having said that, I also believe that Dead Shadows could have been the first part of a much larger project. The ending does leave a very wide door open for sequels or extra chapters. I, for one, wish there were more.
The acting is kind of hit and miss. The lead is okay, Fabian Wolfram is decent enough as Chris. He has a gaunt look that could be attributed to Chris' anxiety, and he's not too pretty, so he could definitely be a tech-nerd, and he ain't too ugly to be shunned. It's the others who sometimes have problems, especially Claire. It could be down to her persona. She is a strange lady indeed, but that could be how she was written.
All in all, Dead Shadows is an agreeable film. If you don't mind open-ended conundrums of horror sci-fi flicks, then give it a watch. It's well worth it.
Please feel free to visit my Absolute Horror and The Final Frontier lists to see where I ranked Dead Shadows.
Take Care & Stay Well.
Story: 1.25 Direction: 1.25 Pace: 1.25 Acting: 1.00 Enjoyment: 1.25
TOTAL: 6.00 out of 10.00
Before writing my review, I checked out what the others had to say on Dead Shadows. Well, it would appear to be a Marmite Movie - You love it, or you hate it. And I'm happy to say I love this cheapo French Fright Flick.
Most of the bad reviews come from the lack of a backstory. However, there is a backstory there. It's the strange murder-suicide of Chris' mere and pere. The deaths happen when Haley's Comet passes close to Earth. The strange occurrence is never fully explained. But I loved that about the story. It adds mystery and a dark one at that.
A few years later, and the scared boy has grown more fearful over time. He works from home, a tiny Paris apartment, as tech support and keeps a car battery at the ready in case of power outages. Not only does it keep the PCs whirring, but it powers up his neon tubes and keeps the darkness at bay. He only ventures out of the house for food and other necessities. It would have been great if his anxiety were better demonstrated. As we get deeper into the story, it gets forgotten. Had the writer incorporated more stress, tension, and fear in Chris, it would have only empowered the narrative. Some nice touches add potency and believability. Such as the father and child trying to find the comet in their telescope. It turns out Chris and his dad did a similar thing. Then there's the hobo in the shop who reflects back to when he and his mate fought for their lives during the last comet. Little bits like this made the story for me. I also liked how the writer kept dropping in the odd weirdness here and there. Could these be down to the comet and its closeness to Earth, or could it be something else? And that is the main bone of contention. Like everything else in the story, it remains a mystery. My sister would hate this film, for her everything has to be black and white and have a beginning, middle, and end. The unsolved mysteries and the open-ending would do her box in. I loved it; it's more realistic this way.
The director is great at what he does, though I would have less vignetting. But that's a personal thing. In photographs, it works perfectly; in movies, not so much. On the whole, he does well. He gives the film a nice varied pace. It is best evidenced in Chris' steps fight. The cuts are quick, and the angles from above, below, and on level build interest. When he finally reaches the summit of the steps, the tempo slows to reflect his fatigue. Then slows further when he slumps against the wall, and the spider woman crawls up behind him and takes him in her embrace. The spider woman is a great scene and shows off the FX team's CGI and actual effects impeccably. In big-budget films, the whole creature would have been CGI'ed. However, what the team does works so much better. They use a real actress to move behind Chris and embrace him, and then they merge in the computer-generated spider legs. It's a creepy image, one of the finest I've seen in a low budget flick. Kudos to the FX guys and gals. It's also down to these mutations that I believe the people are not Zombies, as many reviewers keep stating. Try this sci-fi explanation. Spores. Yep, tiny spores carried by the comet were breathed in and passed on by the humans. These then attach themselves to our DNA, and the mutations begin. And I agree with one reviewer; the tentacles are more Lovecraftian, as is the story, than Japanese in origin. It would be the ideal way for the old Gods to Return.
And having said that, I also believe that Dead Shadows could have been the first part of a much larger project. The ending does leave a very wide door open for sequels or extra chapters. I, for one, wish there were more.
The acting is kind of hit and miss. The lead is okay, Fabian Wolfram is decent enough as Chris. He has a gaunt look that could be attributed to Chris' anxiety, and he's not too pretty, so he could definitely be a tech-nerd, and he ain't too ugly to be shunned. It's the others who sometimes have problems, especially Claire. It could be down to her persona. She is a strange lady indeed, but that could be how she was written.
All in all, Dead Shadows is an agreeable film. If you don't mind open-ended conundrums of horror sci-fi flicks, then give it a watch. It's well worth it.
Please feel free to visit my Absolute Horror and The Final Frontier lists to see where I ranked Dead Shadows.
Take Care & Stay Well.
- P3n-E-W1s3
- May 21, 2022
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- emotionlhavd
- Jul 14, 2013
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I literally had watched this movie in 2013-2014, when I was a children, it's really amazing return back in this media, because I didn't remembered many things at today, and return back watch this, it's similar watch for the first time, a good experience.
The fact that have Aliens on this movie in the France, and it's has a good CGI for 2012 actually, I didn't remembered that this movie is such good, I remember that I was gone to the video store with my dad and we get this movie in DVD Blue-ray and watched in home. I literally was a children, it's creepy return after 10 years. Trust me, it's a good experience. You will not waste your time with this.
The fact that have Aliens on this movie in the France, and it's has a good CGI for 2012 actually, I didn't remembered that this movie is such good, I remember that I was gone to the video store with my dad and we get this movie in DVD Blue-ray and watched in home. I literally was a children, it's creepy return after 10 years. Trust me, it's a good experience. You will not waste your time with this.
- guaxinim-14072
- Jun 17, 2023
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- shinsrevenge
- Jul 27, 2015
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