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Infliction

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Found-footage reveals the murder spree committed by two brothers in North Carolina.

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Audience Member Absolutely Impossible to watch. Don't waste your time. Why you ask? Because once again a pathetic "wannabe" director had to resort to shaky cam to cover up his utter lack of talent, the miserable acting by fake actors, and one of the worst scripts ever written. Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars 01/17/23 Full Review Audience Member There is no words to describe how boring, convoluted, and bland the plot of this movie is, and most of the time you won't even know what is going on until you don't care, i.e. at the end of the movie. You go through the entire movie watching two guys kill stock people for [insert lame excuse here], then find some lame symbolic reason to justify it. It's not fun, it's not tame, and it's not watchable. Rated 1 out of 5 stars 02/08/23 Full Review Audience Member Interesting concept. Well shot. Poorly acted. Third act falls apart. Rated 1.5 out of 5 stars 01/28/23 Full Review Audience Member goodness... family drama ;-) jk. it was a pretty good revenge flick; i was into it the whole time at least. and some of the ending "twists" surprised me too, so that's always a plus. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 01/20/23 Full Review Audience Member One of the best found footage films yet, I had never heard of the films creator Jack Thomas Smith but after seeing Infliction I was so impressed with his work, that I've been researching him. I found a good interview with him at; www.wonderfulworldofhorror.com which by the way is an awesome horror site, it has a lot to explore and really great content !!! Rated 5 out of 5 stars 02/27/23 Full Review Audience Member Director/writer: Jack Thomas Smith. Nothing says entertainment like 100 minutes of familial drama (sarcasm). Director and writer Jack Thomas Smith's Infliction is just that. Themes of sexual abuse, child pornography and incest are the name of the game, but they might not be for you. Yet, sometimes, if a film is not entertaining, then it can be insightful. However, there is very little to be learned from Infliction. Outside of the challenging themes, Infliction suffers from pacing issues through the initial fourty-five minutes and story elements are mostly static through this period. The film looks grainy and washed out, with action elements or horror elements limited to a few scenes. In fact, this title is marketed as a horror outing, but this is a misrepresentation; Infliction is drama through and through. And, Infliction is one film whose drama is more torment than anything else. The film begins with the characters Sean and Kenny. Together, they set out on a roadtrip, which involves several knifings. These two are seeking revenge on those who tortured them as children. All grown up, the brothers are ready to act out their rage on everyone who wronged them. However, several interior shots in a car of bickering, or a dialogue heavy kidnapping in an old building do not make for quality entertainment. Themes in the film involve child abuse. Smith creates some mystery by revealing very little of his two protagonists: Sean and Kenny. Though, hints of the brother's abuse begins to surface in Act II. The brothers begin to interact with more and more characters and these characters reveal the brother's past, indirectly. Their past involves incest, child pornography and physical abuse. Infliction is not light entertainment; it is not really entertaining at all. The film's dark themes seem to sap any joy or kinetic energy from the film and from a viewing experience. Some horror fans might pick up this title by mistake. Virgil films publicizes this title as a found footage horror feature: "two brothers calmly record their gruesome crimes in the buzzed-about horror document(ary) Infliction." As well, the trailer for the film is edited in such a way as to portray the film as a wild killing spree. Yet, Infliction does not pack-in very much horror. There are no thrills, chills or even frills, here. There are few solid action elements in the film, as well. The film is centrally a dramatic outing. Dialogue heavy, the film focuses primarily on the conversations between the brothers and later, a sister. Even more family members are added in during the climax and the film's genre is centrally that of a familial drama. And, this is one family drama that you will probably want to avoid. There are a number of questionable production elements here. Found footage films are very hard to produce efficiently and with quality. Eduardo Sanchez's The Blair Witch Project (1999) and Ti West's recent The Sacrament are two features which offer quality found footage films. The first film tells more by showing very little. After all, it is what you cannot see that creates true terror. West's 2014 outing put the viewer in the front seat at a cult community. This almost first-hand approach offered several unsettling scenes. Unfortunately, Infliction does not utilize the handheld camera and stationary vehicle cameras with any interest. For example, there are shots of a house in the background as the brothers drive up the street. This scene, while short, is wasteful and not intriguing to watch. As well, the digital film looks grainy and washed out in several scenes. The visuals look drab, overall. Also, some of the actors come across as amateurs. One death scene was almost comical, due to an over-the-top approach to the scene. Story elements are minimized, the climax is awkward, or strange and the film only manages to incite feelings of boredom and later, disgust. Infliction is not a fun nor a well produced outing by any stretch of the imagination. This title will release soon on various formats (July 1st, 2014) and this film fan would like to direct viewers away from the film, especially horror fans. Horror fans will be very disappointed by this outing. Though, fans of drama might find a few curious tidbits here and there, if you can handle difficult themes. Overall, the writer, Smith, picks very challenging topics to cover and these topics are best served elsewhere, unless they are offered with compelling and rewarding insights. Infliction is a very sour piece, which offers a 100 minutes of mostly drudgery. http://www.28dayslateranalysis.com/2014/06/the-infliction-of-film-viewing-pain.html Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars 02/18/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis Found-footage reveals the murder spree committed by two brothers in North Carolina.
Director
Jack Thomas Smith
Producer
Jack Thomas Smith, Mike Smith, James Steurer
Screenwriter
Jack Thomas Smith
Production Co
Fox Trail Productions
Genre
Horror
Original Language
English
Release Date (Streaming)
Nov 1, 2016
Runtime
1h 46m
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