The Void (2016)

2017年 • 90分
3.3
145 件のレビュー
78%
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In the middle of a routine patrol, officer Daniel Carter happens upon a blood-soaked figure limping down a deserted stretch of road. He rushes the young man to a nearby rural hospital staffed by a skeleton crew, only to discover that patients and personnel are transforming into something inhuman. As the horror intensifies, Carter leads the other survivors on a hellish voyage into the subterranean depths of the hospital in a desperate bid to end the nightmare before it's too late.

評価とレビュー

3.3
145 件のレビュー
Leyton Jay
2017年5月15日
Horror, sci-f, mystery - all combined perfectly to create this engaging and thought provoking story that kinda feels a little like lots of other movies, yet has something very new to offer. Low budget, but very well produced and directed, and has a high-quality feel in every respect. It's as if THE THING, DAWN OF THE DEAD, HELLRAISER and a CTHULHU movie have all been mixed together. I normally get a bit tense during good horror movies, but although this is a quite extreme, it's so engaging and you indentify with the characters so much that I was more chilled out during the movie than beforehand.
Elwyn Roberts
2017年5月4日
I had high hopes for this being a horror movie classic as good as Stuart Gordon and Brian Yuzna's Lovecraft adaptations, so I was disappointed when The Void (2016) failed to live up to that promise. However, it remains a very entertaining and worthy attempt at a Lovecraft - inspired movie, that a great amount of love and huge amounts of blood sweat and tears went into it's creation. The scripting and tone are a little hit and miss, but the physical effects are pleasingly gross and performances are solid. ( Warning: contains scenes of strobe effects and flashing imagery).
Kevin Moffat
2017年4月9日
Not bad, but some shoddy special effects and too many elements of other classic horror movies mar what could have been a great genre movie. It actually rips off The Beyond quite shamelessly, too. A few good bits, though, and quite tense in places.