Wrongful Death
- 2023
- 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
4.8/10
2.5K
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Captured inside the darkness of the strange, designed room, a narcissistic journalist and a mean sinful woman learn the hard way that the truth cannot be buried forever and what begins quite... Read allCaptured inside the darkness of the strange, designed room, a narcissistic journalist and a mean sinful woman learn the hard way that the truth cannot be buried forever and what begins quite harmlessly, ends in a game of life and death.Captured inside the darkness of the strange, designed room, a narcissistic journalist and a mean sinful woman learn the hard way that the truth cannot be buried forever and what begins quite harmlessly, ends in a game of life and death.
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- 22 wins & 4 nominations total
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Now after a week of thinking through the movie and what did actually happened, I can say that it is outstanding. The feeling of seeing it on the big screen was overwhelming and filled with excitement, expectation and suspense. Such an excellent performance from all the cast. Isabella Brenza gave her heart and soul to Sophia. And the ending only reveals that there is much more to come. Just be patient and CONFESS YOUR SINS :)))))
This movie could easily go for a SAW and ESCAPE ROOM combination genre and tone with a completely different motives. In SAW it is a test for survival, in ESCAPE ROOM, it is a simple game and here we have revenge and rage that's been held inside for ten years and it is now unleashed. Great job!
This movie could easily go for a SAW and ESCAPE ROOM combination genre and tone with a completely different motives. In SAW it is a test for survival, in ESCAPE ROOM, it is a simple game and here we have revenge and rage that's been held inside for ten years and it is now unleashed. Great job!
Very much trying to be Saw (even references the films) but such a terrible script, badly acted (terrible actually) and the bad guys were just laughable.
If you like seeing boobies you may enjoy the film - lots of them, well they had to include something to try and keep people's attention (sure sign of how bad the film is).
Guessing all the raving review are from the actors and anyone else involved in the story
Still have 200 characters to make this review be accepted. 125 now, what else to say. Hmmm yeah so many credit scenes and yeah more boobies, lots of boobies in this film, almost there and character count goes green.
If you like seeing boobies you may enjoy the film - lots of them, well they had to include something to try and keep people's attention (sure sign of how bad the film is).
Guessing all the raving review are from the actors and anyone else involved in the story
Still have 200 characters to make this review be accepted. 125 now, what else to say. Hmmm yeah so many credit scenes and yeah more boobies, lots of boobies in this film, almost there and character count goes green.
First of all, I want to say that the movie was really great; it held my attention until the end. The acting of both main actors was on the highest level. Isabella Brenza did awesome job, she made me worry, care and in the end even feeling sorry for her. Alexander Mann portrayed her, how can I say, her "imaginary" enemy, and somehow maube being the leader and the one to take actions first.
Michael Pare and Eric Roberts are indeed the Hollywood's finest gold. Their performances were outstanding. I could see the pain in Michael's eyes and feel the same the way he tells the story to Isabella. The reason that I rated it with eight stars lays in very little screentime for Eric Roberts, it were three scenes, I think. We would like it'd been more.
And for the conclusion, I am rising my hands up to the producer and director Vjekoslav Katusin, writer, and the whole Dream Team behind him. You guys always surprise with something better than expected. 8/10.
Michael Pare and Eric Roberts are indeed the Hollywood's finest gold. Their performances were outstanding. I could see the pain in Michael's eyes and feel the same the way he tells the story to Isabella. The reason that I rated it with eight stars lays in very little screentime for Eric Roberts, it were three scenes, I think. We would like it'd been more.
And for the conclusion, I am rising my hands up to the producer and director Vjekoslav Katusin, writer, and the whole Dream Team behind him. You guys always surprise with something better than expected. 8/10.
Wrongful Death immediately pulls you in with its intense opening and never lets up. What starts as a familiar "trapped in a room" survival scenario soon transforms into a deeper narrative, exploring themes of revenge, guilt, and the destructive power of unresolved anger. While it may initially remind viewers of films like SAW or Escape Room, it distinguishes itself with compelling performances and a storyline that keeps you engaged and constantly guessing. The acting, especially from Isabella Brenza as Sophia McElroy, is a highlight. Brenza pours everything into her role, making her character both vulnerable and resilient. Her powerful portrayal earned her several accolades, including Best Actress awards at the 2023 Oniros Awards, Fall Awards, and Vegas Movie Awards (for this movie to be clear - all these festivals are focused on independant movies). You genuinely feel her desperation, fear, and pain as the story unfolds, and she brings a depth that makes the audience care for her character's fate.
Michael Paré, portraying Dr. David Moore, delivers another solid performance, bringing depth to a character haunted by past choices. His nuanced portrayal keeps the audience hooked, and his scenes with Brenza carry emotional weight. Alexander Man's portrayal of Jake Mills adds an interesting dynamic, especially as his character balances being both an antagonist and, in a sense, a victim of his circumstances. Man, known from his work in Romane Simon: Life of Gia the Movie, gives a compelling performance that complements the tension in the film.
Regarding Eric Roberts as Senator McElroy, well, Roberts is simply Roberts - a veteran actor. You like him or you don´t.
One of the most impressive aspects of Wrongful Death is its ability to shift genres mid-story. What starts as a psychological thriller gradually incorporates supernatural elements, which, surprisingly, work well within the context. The final act introduces some mind-bending twists that leave you reflecting on the plot long after the credits roll. It's a bold narrative choice that pays off, leaving the door open for more in potential sequels. The direction and writing by Vjekoslav Katusin, who also directed and wrote Unbound Evil (2022), shows a clear vision, and while the budget may have been modest, the movie feels well-crafted. There's a certain rawness to the production that adds to its charm. One area where the film falls slightly short is in its pacing. The story could have delved deeper into its world and characters. While the film's core is strong, I found myself wishing for a bit more exploration of the backstories and motivations of the supporting characters. Additionally, for those expecting a gore-fest based on the trailer, this film is more focused on psychological tension rather than excessive violence, which works in its favor but might surprise some viewers. Overall, Wrongful Death is a compelling mix of suspense, drama, a slight toutch of horror (mild) and supernatural intrigue. The film successfully touches on important themes like bullying and revenge, delivering a narrative that feels both entertaining and thought-provoking. If you're a fan of intense psychological thrillers with a twist, this is definitely one to watch. A great indie thriller that holds its own, thanks to strong performances and unexpected twists. Hence a 7,6/10 (don´t like round numbers).
Michael Paré, portraying Dr. David Moore, delivers another solid performance, bringing depth to a character haunted by past choices. His nuanced portrayal keeps the audience hooked, and his scenes with Brenza carry emotional weight. Alexander Man's portrayal of Jake Mills adds an interesting dynamic, especially as his character balances being both an antagonist and, in a sense, a victim of his circumstances. Man, known from his work in Romane Simon: Life of Gia the Movie, gives a compelling performance that complements the tension in the film.
Regarding Eric Roberts as Senator McElroy, well, Roberts is simply Roberts - a veteran actor. You like him or you don´t.
One of the most impressive aspects of Wrongful Death is its ability to shift genres mid-story. What starts as a psychological thriller gradually incorporates supernatural elements, which, surprisingly, work well within the context. The final act introduces some mind-bending twists that leave you reflecting on the plot long after the credits roll. It's a bold narrative choice that pays off, leaving the door open for more in potential sequels. The direction and writing by Vjekoslav Katusin, who also directed and wrote Unbound Evil (2022), shows a clear vision, and while the budget may have been modest, the movie feels well-crafted. There's a certain rawness to the production that adds to its charm. One area where the film falls slightly short is in its pacing. The story could have delved deeper into its world and characters. While the film's core is strong, I found myself wishing for a bit more exploration of the backstories and motivations of the supporting characters. Additionally, for those expecting a gore-fest based on the trailer, this film is more focused on psychological tension rather than excessive violence, which works in its favor but might surprise some viewers. Overall, Wrongful Death is a compelling mix of suspense, drama, a slight toutch of horror (mild) and supernatural intrigue. The film successfully touches on important themes like bullying and revenge, delivering a narrative that feels both entertaining and thought-provoking. If you're a fan of intense psychological thrillers with a twist, this is definitely one to watch. A great indie thriller that holds its own, thanks to strong performances and unexpected twists. Hence a 7,6/10 (don´t like round numbers).
To be honest, I expected something different. I was expecting a lot more violence when I saw the trailer.
The story is nice, but not perfect. The acting is okay.
What prompted me to give a higher rating is the fact that the film deals with a topic that is very important today. Bullying.
Bullying is widespread all over the world. And here you can see the extent of what can happen if you go too far. I think it's not far from reality. We should be more concerned about this issue rather than looking away.
The story of the film shows us what a man is capable of doing when his child is bullied. Therefore, I give the film a rating of 8 /10.
The story is nice, but not perfect. The acting is okay.
What prompted me to give a higher rating is the fact that the film deals with a topic that is very important today. Bullying.
Bullying is widespread all over the world. And here you can see the extent of what can happen if you go too far. I think it's not far from reality. We should be more concerned about this issue rather than looking away.
The story of the film shows us what a man is capable of doing when his child is bullied. Therefore, I give the film a rating of 8 /10.
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