Don't Breathe

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A group of friends break into the house of a wealthy blind man, thinking they'll get away with the perfect heist. They're wrong. (Sony Pictures Home Entertainment)

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POMO 

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English Finally, a properly suspense-filled haunted house without ghosts. And one jump-scare that will give you a heart attack. I wonder how many viewers will realize that the butcher is played by the famous villain from Avatar. The youngsters are also A-listers and the whole production is top rate. Sam Raimi is a guarantee of quality. They were probably attracted to the creepy sites of Detroit ghost-town by the recent delicious It Follows. The movie makes surviving difficult for the characters while making many a genre cliché sweat (and bleed). The point of the film is half-baked, but we can forgive that. ()

Othello 

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English A great genre exercise that excels at exactly what the given jewelry box needs, namely that for all the little ideas, suspenseful scenes, unexpected reversals, and overall intensity, you completely fail to perceive more than one logical barrier. Detroit is also starting to become my favorite horror destination after It Follows or Only Lovers Left Alive. Empty houses, empty streets, empty people, and the feeling that if you get lost you'll never be found again, all set against the backdrop of the hardscrabble fresh socio-economic history of the whole place. Suck it Blumhouse, this is how it's supposed to be. ()

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EvilPhoEniX 

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English I'm a little perplexed by Fede Alvarez's praised new release this year. Don't Breathe won both me and most fans over with its stylish trailer, but the film, although good, failed to captivate me much. I took the top-notch visuals and brisk pace for granted here, so I don't take these as plus points, translating more into minor downsides that distracted me while watching. Stephen Lang looks tough and commands respect, but he hardly speaks for the whole film, which bothered me, they could have given teasing dialogues threatening the thieves. Also, the guy who handled the sound would have deserved a slap, which at least for me took away the jump scares (for example, the scene with the dog, we see it three seconds before it barks, which lost the effect in me). The film is hardly brutal at all, compared to Evil Dead it keeps very low key, which also irritated me. None of the deaths are effective or interesting, and in fact there was a memorable scene missing that made me want to watch it again. The one twist that flickers throughout also doesn't hold much interest. All in all, an entertaining and at times suspenseful home invasion flick that masks its ordinariness with an original villain, but Evil Dead was a tribute much closer to my heart. Story 6/10, Atmosphere 8/10, Gore 2/10, Visuals 8/10, Action 6/10, Suspense 7/10, Humor 0/10. Entertainment 8/10, Scares 1/10. 70%. ()

novoten 

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English I used to believe in Fede Alvarez a lot, then after Evil Dead sent him packing – and now I am cautiously taking him back. Because in Don't Breathe there is none of the expected gore or cheapness, except for that specific basement episode, but in terms of genre, surprisingly ambitious composition lies in this eerie building. This game with audience expectations, where my relationship to the characters repeatedly and significantly changes, has no equal. Combined with the natural progression of scares and an unbearably intense scene in absolute darkness, I willingly overlook a few moments where a viewer with a taste for finding plotholes could show a bit of mercy. ()

lamps 

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English An imaginative combination of suspense aesthetics and cinematic action, a satisfyingly explosive and effective spectacle in a contained setting with minimal characters, devoid of genre predictability and pitting interesting anti-heroes against each other in an open-ended game of survival; all without plot digressions, superfluous dialogues and reprehensible clichés. An excellent and scary Stephen Lang, a likeable Jane Levy. The ending is a bit unnecessarily drawn out just to force all the hinted motives into the desired denouement, and there are some serious questions about the logic, but that doesn't change the fact that Alvarez succeeded and convinced me once again that horror filmmakers can still find fertile ground. ()

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