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Thir13en Ghosts (2001) Rating:
- Dylan = 6.5 / 10;
- Eloise = 3 / 10;
- Raoul = 4 / 10;
- Simina = 4 / 10;
- IMDb = 5.6 / 10;
- Rotten Tomatoes = 1.5 / 10;
Thir13en Ghosts (2001) Synopsis:
After the death of a mysterious uncle, a math teacher inherits from a strange mansion in which he settles with his family. However soon, the house will prove to be filled with hostile ghosts.
Thir13en Ghosts (2001) Review:
Thir13en Ghosts is a horror movie that is more of a comedy than anything else. I consider it as part of a larger group of horror films that seems to consider its audience as stupid. This due in part to the story, which does not make any sense and does not even attempt to surprise viewers. This also partially due to the stupid behavior of the characters. At times, it is almost as if the movie was made for children, with cartoon-like pursuits, ghosts doing some “Booo” things and characters screaming hysterically. Let’s add to this the terrible over-acting, and you get a picture of what the film looks like if you haven’t seen it yet.
I couldn’t figure out is Thir13en Ghost was meant to be the stupid B-movie that it is. The problem is that most B-movie are at least entertaining but here, the level of fun is relatively low, and I really had a hard time finishing it. The only great things about it are the ghosts themselves. As the title suggests, there is a gang of 13 of them, all very specific with their own scary aspect, and they are all quite well-designed as well. Some kills also are great (the guy cut in two by the glass wall!) but in the end, despite a few fun moments, I would have a hard time recommend this film to anyone.
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