Eloise (2017)
Four friends break into an abandoned insane asylum in search of a death certificate which will grant one of them a large inheritance. However, finding it soon becomes the least of their worries in a place haunted by dark memories.
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Just perfect...
This film is so real. It treats its characters with so much care and sensitivity.
what a terribly boring film. I'm sorry but this is absolutely not deserving of best picture and will be forgotten quickly. Entertaining and engaging cinema? No. Nothing performances with flat faces and mistaking silence for subtlety.
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This horror movie is very boring, stupid, cliche and a waste of time ... This film is very confusing, weird ... I don't understand the storyline of this film
This story is not true; it is total fantasy. Eloise was a real place but otherwise the story is total fiction. I don't see any reviews that makes that totally clear.The story is ridiculous, as many other reviews say. It is also boring and confusing. It is boring in that there are portions that are like dramatic pauses that are quite lengthy and then not much happens after the pause; little or no drama. It is confusing because there are flashbacks but I have no idea of the relevance of the flashbacks. Sometimes the present-day characters are in the flashbacks but there is a thirty-year difference in time. Perhaps there is an explanation in the movie about how the present-day characters are in the flashbacks and if so then I was too bored to understand.If you are an Eliza Dushku fan then I think you will be disappointed; there is not much material in the movie to get much of her. She cares about her brother and is sweet like that but otherwise there is not much.
Growing up in the shadow of Eloise I remember being so excited when they shot the film here. The asylum has a rich history and is a magnate for local urban legends and paranormal investigators. Great fodder for a modern ghost story, right? Not in the film Eloise. In spite of terrific things going for the location and history, Eloise manages to go thin on the plot, trots out one dimensional characters, one after the other, and cheats the viewer by presenting spooker tropes we've all seen done before -- and better elsewhere! Eloise gets major points for cinematic technique - the visuals and sound were excellent. But personally, I'd prefer to watch the crew from Ghost Hunters schlep around the remains Eloise Asylum for better "scare".
I'm so sorry that my review will cut this movie up but it's garbage in every sense of the word. Loose ends, jumps, loopholes, complicated, unnecessary stuff, continuity? It's a sound story line in the first 15 minutes. But then it goes into stupid mode shortly thereafter. I mean, I found myself asking "WHY?" several times. If I saw this at a movie theater I would have walked out.