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The Unbroken (2012) is a English movie. Jason Murphy has directed this movie. Aurelia Riley,Daniel Baldwin,Patrick Flanagan,Ryan Quinn Smith are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2012. The Unbroken (2012) is considered one of the best Thriller movie in India and around the world.
Sarah Campbell has to start her life over again after a messy divorce leaves her broken, lost, and alone for the first time in years. Having to live in a dumpy apartment complex with some interesting people is the least of her worries when strange things begin to happen in her new home including visions of a little boy in the mirrors. Passing them off as her "crazy imagination", things intensify when Sarah starts to have nightmares about being murdered and tossed into a shallow grave by a "shadowy figure". As her nightmares become more vivid, so do her encounters with the ghostly child who begins terrorize her and cause "accidents" wherever she goes. After a visit to a local "psychic/Paranormal expert", Sarah is told that she must help the ghost complete his unfinished business so he can cross to the other side. Through an encounter with her charming next door neighbor, Sarah realizes her neighbor is the "shadowy figure" that she has been dreaming about...and that he murdered the ...
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The Unbroken (2012) Reviews
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I really was expecting better, but this film was even worse than anything I've seen on Lifetime. Although the plot was intriguing, the script, the dialogue, the acting, and the direction were all sub-par. It could have been handled so much better. Low budget movies don't have to be bad, but it seems that these filmmakers were trying their best to make a bad movie. And Daniel Baldwin...my, my, he really must have desperately needed a paycheck! In fact, that appears to be the case with all the other actors as well. I will say, however, that the little boy, with nary a line of dialogue, conveyed more in his performance than any of the other actors combined.
80's DTV Horror lives on with modern spice.
Maybe my opinion is biased by my nostalgia, having grown up in the 80's and spent many a muggy summer night renting movies like April Fools Day, Woodchipper Massacre and Witchboard. The Latter of which this film reminded me of, especially the feel, the red headed lead even has a semi revealing shower scene ala Tawny Kitaen-although I think this was more coincidence rather than homage. Warwick Davis is great (duh)-Daniel Baldwin shows the other less adept performers how to convincingly chew through the dialogue. Movies like this have found a stable venue on channels like SyFy and Lifetime not just DVD and streaming, which makes for ample places to hopefully stumble upon it. I watched the movie in the company of my adult son and enjoyed it, but would have no problem having watched it with my gal-pal who is not a fan of horror movies-especially since this one feels more like suspense. Check it out, lots of fun!
What a piece of garbage!!!
My Lord how some of the worst movie manage to get funding, it is a puzzle to me, And why they always have the annoying sexist idiot character drooling over the girl (rolling my eyes). The acting in this movie is horrible, at times over-inflated that make the characters look and sound nagging and artificial.the plot was cliché, done it a dozen times much better than this, and the intonation of the dialog/lines was a ridiculous quack! I only watched through it as i wanted to see who killed the boy and why and while we do get to know the identity of the murderer, we never do know why and only a glimpse of the real reason is there, the boy was not a good boy, but we never know why and that was frustrating!!Horrible movie overall!
And the cycle keeps going ...
The story-line could have been OK although at the end, while we get the extent of the "trap" and the cycle, we do not really understanding why this happening. And it is hard to understand some of the plot's line (so many holes) - why the scary neighbor trash journals? what do they contain? why is he turning into a psycho wanting to kill her if he was such a good guy? And it goes on. The music and suspense could also have been better but badly orchestrated, I would say that every horror / fright scene turn into a cliché. To top that, boy! The acting is far below poor: the dialog sound like every actor is reciting from a print out during a first time actor selection (here is a screenplay, have 2 minutes to rehearse and let's shoot). The intonations are near emotionless and the dynamic is flat. Too bad, could have been a good one.
Thought the movie was excellent
Absolutely love the clip and the little boy Ryan Smith did an excellent job ,He had me wanting to see much more or this movie .Can't wait for it to come out to see the rest, The suspense was great, i like the actors, I thought they did excellent as well, ,the scenes were very realistic , The bathroom scene was good, as well as the way he just seemed to appeared at the different intervals through out the clip. the makeup on him was very realistic and , the other actors were most convincing, would like to know when this will be in the cinema so I may recommend it to others as well.All the way around it was just excellent. did not notice where this movie took place ,but it was a job well done , will there be future films like this one in the future?? The writers and producers and the directors seemed to have got a hit as far as I can tell and will be looking forward to more in the future, Hope it will be out soon