The Hole - Wovor Hast Du Angst

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Dane und sein kleiner Bruder Lucas ziehen mit ihrer Mutter Susan von New York in eine Kleinstadt. Die Familie will ein neues Kapitel in ihrem Leben beginnen und ihre Vergangenheit mit einem gewalttätigen Vater und Ehemann hinter sich lassen. Dane. The Hole – Wovor hast Du Angst? (Originaltitel: The Hole, Alternativtitel: The Hole – Die geheimnisvolle Falltür) ist ein US-amerikanischer Horrorfilm von Joe. The Hole - Wovor Hast Du Angst? ()1 Std. 28 Min ladintrada.eu - Kaufen Sie The Hole - Wovor hast Du Angst? günstig ein. Qualifizierte Bestellungen werden kostenlos geliefert. Sie finden Rezensionen und. The Hole - Wovor hast du Angst? ein Film von Joe Dante mit Chris Massoglia, Haley Bennett. Inhaltsangabe: Die alleinerziehende Mutter Susan Thompson (Teri. 8 Userkritiken zum Film The Hole - Wovor hast du Angst? von Joe Dante mit Chris Massoglia, Haley Bennett, Teri Polo - ladintrada.eu In dem Teen-Horrorfilm The Hole – Wovor hast Du Angst? von Altmeister Joe Dante stoßen drei Jugendliche auf eine verriegelte Falltür. Dahinter verbirgt si.

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Der verbotene Schlüssel. Grusel - ja.Top reviews from the United States. There was a problem filtering reviews right now. Please try again later. Verified Purchase. This movie is brilliant.
It's not your average horror flick: it's got character development, action, heart, courage, and the theme of facing your fears is the strongest part of the narrative.
The three kids, played by Chris Massoglia, Haley Bennett, and Nathan Gamble are compelling, The actors did a phenomenal job in this movie, as did the whole cast, but they really carried the film and they carried it well.
The cinematography by Theo van de Sande was incredible. Javier Navarrete's score was amazing. I highly recommend this film. I have seen it so many times I've lost track!
Kids get a bad rap in films. It is assumed because of their age and lack of experience, that they are less talented than adult actors. While in many cases this is true, it is not the rule.
Some people I spoke to, immediately had no interest in The Hole, because of it's young cast. Right away they were saying this is going to be a rip off of Goosebumps and didn't even give it a chance.
The film may not have been the scariest film I've ever seen, but it had a great backstory, a lot of suspense, and some very talented young actors.
Those kids play Dane and Lucas, who are forced to move from the city to the country, to hide from an abusive father. The boys are miserable and decide to explore the old house the family has rented.
What they find is a giant hole in the basement, with seemingly no bottom. As they continue to be fascinated by the hole, things in this small town, and especially in this old house just continue to get stranger and stranger, leading to a tremendous ending that will teach the boys, that sometimes the only thing you can do is face your fears.
The star of this film is Nathan Gamble, who has done a lot for someone so young. I've seen him in a bunch of things and weather he's playing Commissioner Gordon's son in The Dark Knight, or the young activist in Dolphin's Tale, Gamble just has this way of always pulling at the audiences heart strings.
Once again he's this cute, innocent kid, who's been traumatized by years of abuse, yet he still manages to face his fears, unleashed by the hole.
I've seen plenty of films where kids in this situation just run away and hide, but that's not his style, and that's part of why this movie isn't a Goosebumps story.
The bottom line, I think The Hole will appeal to Science Fiction fans more than Horror fans, despite the fact that it's labelled as Horror. The young cast is refreshingly energetic, curious, and eager, all things that will become contagious, and make the Hole, a much better film than you think it's going to be.
Joe Dante has always had a touch with horror, making it funny as well as scary, and he has always had a way with young people in his movies as well, treating them as adults instead of idiots.
Both of the director's skills are on ample display in a horror movie that is aimed at the 8 to 16 year old set. The movie itself remains intelligent and even challenging while being age appropriate.
That, my friends, is a rarity today. Gore hounds will be disappointed with the plot, but there is plenty of creepiness, suspense, and shocks to satisfy all but the most jaded.
Special notice must be given to Bruce Dern's cameo in the movie, which absolutely warmed my heart. So if you are in the market for a decent scary movie that isn't rated R, 'The Hole' is perfect.
The acting, especially by the three young leads, is excellent, and the plot builds up a credible threatening situation with an extremely satisfying conclusion that may actually teach a lesson.
Talk about a throwback to a different era! I enjoyed this and it was shot in native 3d. Which makes a huge difference as far as 3d goes.
It comes in a steel case , which I don't like , but The film is here in 2d as well. This film however can only be played in 3d on a all region 3d blu ray player.
I have one. A orei. In the states this is out on a 2d blu ray. But it was shot in 3d and the mood is lost in 2d. Joe dante directed this spooky flick that the whole family can enjoy.
I would suggest getting a all region 3d blu ray player , it will play blu rays and dvd's from anywhere in the world.
So if you want a real 3d film , one that was shot in that format and are not looking for a gory r rated horror film then this pg rated one will do just fine.
I collect 3d flims so I had to grab this one. And I am glad I did because this is a fine little 3d flick. The director is the guy who did 'gremlins' back in the day as well.
The Hole, of course, is a "horror" flick and this is a very good copy being Blu-ray. Still, the main characters are young teens and the film was thus probably intended for young teens.
So although it does contain some disturbing imagery, it doesn't contain graphic violence or gore - and in my opinion is the better for it.
Whatever is in the hole not only knows the greatest fear of anyone looking into it, but it is able to disgorge an embodiment of that fear.
What I like about the film is that it then asks the question: so what happens if you can overcome your greatest fear? And what if you can't?
One person found this helpful. This was a wonderful film. I first saw it on Netflix on New Year's Day.
I liked it enough to get the Blu-ray of it. It's basically a teenager type movie. I was expecting the older boy to act more maturely in trying to get his girl, but he didn't seem to care.
So that was unexpected. A good treatise on overcoming our fears, however. The demise of the clown was especially funny. Anyway, a very good job to the actors and a very good film.
Happy watching! See all reviews. Top reviews from other countries. It Knows Your Deepest Fears! After moving from Brooklyn to Bensonville into a new neighbourhood, 17 year old Dane [Chris Massoglia] and his 10 year old brother Lucas [Nathan Gamble], and their neighbour Julie [Haley Bennett] discover a sinister bottomless hole under a locked trap door in the basement of their home.
They find that once the hole is exposed, an evil presence is unleashed. With strange shadows lurking around every corner and past nightmares coming to life, the trio will have to come face to face their darkest fears and to put an end to THE HOLE!
Why did Hollywood turn its back on this guy? The bottom line, I think The Hole will appeal to Science Fiction fans more than Horror fans, despite the fact that it's labelled as Horror.
The young cast is refreshingly energetic, curious, and eager, all things that will become contagious, and make the Hole, a much better film than you think it's going to be.
Joe Dante has always had a touch with horror, making it funny as well as scary, and he has always had a way with young people in his movies as well, treating them as adults instead of idiots.
Both of the director's skills are on ample display in a horror movie that is aimed at the 8 to 16 year old set. The movie itself remains intelligent and even challenging while being age appropriate.
That, my friends, is a rarity today. Gore hounds will be disappointed with the plot, but there is plenty of creepiness, suspense, and shocks to satisfy all but the most jaded.
Special notice must be given to Bruce Dern's cameo in the movie, which absolutely warmed my heart. So if you are in the market for a decent scary movie that isn't rated R, 'The Hole' is perfect.
The acting, especially by the three young leads, is excellent, and the plot builds up a credible threatening situation with an extremely satisfying conclusion that may actually teach a lesson.
Talk about a throwback to a different era! I enjoyed this and it was shot in native 3d. Which makes a huge difference as far as 3d goes.
It comes in a steel case , which I don't like , but The film is here in 2d as well. This film however can only be played in 3d on a all region 3d blu ray player.
I have one. A orei. In the states this is out on a 2d blu ray. But it was shot in 3d and the mood is lost in 2d. Joe dante directed this spooky flick that the whole family can enjoy.
I would suggest getting a all region 3d blu ray player , it will play blu rays and dvd's from anywhere in the world.
So if you want a real 3d film , one that was shot in that format and are not looking for a gory r rated horror film then this pg rated one will do just fine.
I collect 3d flims so I had to grab this one. And I am glad I did because this is a fine little 3d flick. The director is the guy who did 'gremlins' back in the day as well.
The Hole, of course, is a "horror" flick and this is a very good copy being Blu-ray. Still, the main characters are young teens and the film was thus probably intended for young teens.
So although it does contain some disturbing imagery, it doesn't contain graphic violence or gore - and in my opinion is the better for it.
Whatever is in the hole not only knows the greatest fear of anyone looking into it, but it is able to disgorge an embodiment of that fear.
What I like about the film is that it then asks the question: so what happens if you can overcome your greatest fear?
And what if you can't? One person found this helpful. This was a wonderful film. I first saw it on Netflix on New Year's Day. I liked it enough to get the Blu-ray of it.
It's basically a teenager type movie. I was expecting the older boy to act more maturely in trying to get his girl, but he didn't seem to care.
So that was unexpected. A good treatise on overcoming our fears, however. The demise of the clown was especially funny.
Anyway, a very good job to the actors and a very good film. Happy watching! See all reviews. Top reviews from other countries.
It Knows Your Deepest Fears! After moving from Brooklyn to Bensonville into a new neighbourhood, 17 year old Dane [Chris Massoglia] and his 10 year old brother Lucas [Nathan Gamble], and their neighbour Julie [Haley Bennett] discover a sinister bottomless hole under a locked trap door in the basement of their home.
They find that once the hole is exposed, an evil presence is unleashed. With strange shadows lurking around every corner and past nightmares coming to life, the trio will have to come face to face their darkest fears and to put an end to THE HOLE!
Why did Hollywood turn its back on this guy? The boys befriend neighbour Julie and soon come across a boarded-up, seemingly bottomless pit in their basement.
Once open, all sorts of horrors are unleashed a dead girl, a killer clown I believe the medical term for a fear of clowns is Coulrophobia [Fear of Clowns], and if you're a sufferer, this really isn't the film for you.
After drawing on the regular Joe Dante staples of teen romance and disturbing family trauma, the films big finale, which brings to mind Dante's segment from the Twilight Zone film, does fail to deliver on the initial set-up.
The concept of fears manifesting themselves from a seemingly endless and unexplained hole in their basement is worked nicely and kept me engaged for most of the film and when it reaches its dark and chilling climax, as Dane enters the Hole to face his greatest fear, the film excels with a very strong ending that has really excellent and amazing use of the 3D.
There are a few problems with the film, namely a pacing issue in the middle part and with what felt like rushed plot conclusions with some of the characters story arcs or plot points that could have benefited with more explanation and closure.
Also the film seemed to suffer under a tight budget, made tighter presumably by the use of 3D, and it feels rushed in places and some scenes felt incomplete but all credit must go to Joe Dante and his experience with small funds and delivering results regardless that he has made it work.
All in all a wholly satisfying family adventure with plenty of scares along the way. Especially with a good p encoded image and of course the 3D is totally awesome and at times will have you jumping out of your seat with sheer terror.
The 1. Being purposely shot 3D feature film, there is plenty of brilliant realistic elements, with careful framing in mind to make the best use of the extra depth associated with the format.
Even the simplest shots, such as when the family are first moving in, with boxes and crates holding the extreme foreground and successive layers moving back into the frame giving a real sense of 3D space.
The rest of the picture fairs just as well-being clean, bright and detailed. Skin and clothing weaves are suitably well defined as is the wood grain and strained steel of the hatch the seals the Hole, look too at the various objects that make up the basement, paint cans, shelving, even the dust, which are all pin sharp.
Brightness and contrast are set to give some terrific blacks, with the usual 3D caveat, which are at their best when looking into, or out of, the Hole which is completely impenetrable.
Well, just as the picture is absorbing and engaging, so too is the sound, which makes full use of the surround field to place some truly eerie effects.
This is especially true when Lukas is first menaced by the clown puppet; its footsteps, bell-ringing and chitter-chatter are utilised by all the speakers moving around the room at such pace that you find yourself turning your head to see if that was part of the film or some demon in your own room.
This is just one of many scenes that make use of the same eerie effects that really creep up on you. Dialogue is given frontal priority, though there is some directionality when called for, it also sounds very natural and distinct never once straining to be heard.
The score is given decent stereo surround making use of all 5. On the whole this is a terrific sound track with plenty of effects to keep you guessing.
This special short feature is nothing but a blatant advert for the film, filled as it is with back slapping sound-bites and copious amounts of film clips it is just awful.
This is basic camcorder footage of the cast and crew as they set up, rehearse, alleviate boredom and shoot the film?
Sounds worthwhile, but is actually gets very tedious very quickly, much like it is being on a real film set, so on that level it works!
This let's the evil back into the world. Arrived on time, good flick. Not spectacular but decent 3D. It's a great movie, and the package came quick.
It Knows Your Deepest Fears! From visionary director Joe Dante of 'Gremlins' and 'Small Soldiers' comes a family-friendly suspense thriller adventure that explores the fears and secrets buried deep in the human mind.
After moving from Brooklyn to Bensonville into a new neighbourhood, 17 year old Dane [Chris Massoglia] and his 10 year old brother Lucas [Nathan Gamble], and their neighbour Julie [Haley Bennett] discover a sinister bottomless hole under a locked trap door in the basement of their home.
They find that once the hole is exposed, an evil presence is unleashed. With strange shadows lurking around every corner and past nightmares coming to life, the trio will have to come face to face their darkest fears and to put an end to THE HOLE!
Why did Hollywood turn its back on this guy? The big screen is his natural home, as the terrific 'The Hole' proves this once and for all.
It is Joe Dante's best feature since 'Small Soldiers' and his first since 'Looney Tunes: Back In Action,' is a teen exploit scary enough to thrill adult genre fans, but still safe enough for hardy young ones and a perfect 'My First Horror' to inspire a new generation.
The boys befriend neighbour Julie and soon come across a boarded-up, seemingly bottomless pit in their basement.
Once open, all sorts of horrors are unleashed a dead girl, a killer clown With 'The Hole,' Joe Dante has created a fun family adventure that's also a terrifying experience for adults; like an unholy cross between 'Honey, I Shrunk The Kids' and 'Poltergeist,' all mixed together in some huge dark void.
I believe the medical term for a fear of clowns is Coulrophobia [Fear of Clowns], and if you're a sufferer, this really isn't the film for you.
After drawing on the regular Joe Dante staples of teen romance and disturbing family trauma, the films big finale, which brings to mind Dante's segment from the Twilight Zone film, does fail to deliver on the initial set-up.
However, with its creepy realisation of basic horrors and disturbing visions, 'The Hole' in 3D will succeed in scaring the 'bejeezus' out of all ages, young and old, and may just prove equally as effective to those of a really nervous disposition.
The concept of fears manifesting themselves from a seemingly endless and unexplained hole in their basement is worked nicely and kept me engaged for most of the film and when it reaches its dark and chilling climax, as Dane enters the Hole to face his greatest fear, the film excels with a very strong ending that has really excellent and amazing use of the 3D.
It left me totally satisfied with Dante's return to the big screen. Another positive about 'The Hole' in 3D is the cast, they are all entirely likable.
Not once did I feel annoyed by the young actors or think they were too childish or overplaying it, which is a real credit to how Joe Dante directs his youthful performers and something that normally lets down these family horror films when child actors are too annoying to give a damn and especially Chris Massoglia played the older brother Dane Thompson well and charms the hell out of the film and the young Nathan Gamble is proving to be a fine actor with another really strong performance that follows on from great parts in 'The Dark Knight' and another excellent horror film 'The Mist.
There are a few problems with the film, namely a pacing issue in the middle part and with what felt like rushed plot conclusions with some of the characters story arcs or plot points that could have benefited with more explanation and closure.
An example is with the original owner of the house, a slightly neurotic man who the kids hunt down to try get some answers about the hole and he's used minimally and ineffectively, which is a shame as it hinted at an interesting storyline.
Also the film seemed to suffer under a tight budget, made tighter presumably by the use of 3D, and it feels rushed in places and some scenes felt incomplete but all credit must go to Joe Dante and his experience with small funds and delivering results regardless that he has made it work.
There are wonderful perspective shots from within the hole looking up as our young stars attempt to see what's in the holes depths by lowing things down and there are many moments of subtle depth which did not seem extraneous, which is just what I want from my 3D films.
All in all a wholly satisfying family adventure with plenty of scares along the way. Especially with a good p encoded image and of course the 3D is totally awesome and at times will have you jumping out of your seat with sheer terror.
The 1. Being purposely shot 3D feature film, there is plenty of brilliant realistic elements, with careful framing in mind to make the best use of the extra depth associated with the format.
Even the simplest shots, such as when the family are first moving in, with boxes and crates holding the extreme foreground and successive layers moving back into the frame giving a real sense of 3D space.
The rest of the picture fairs just as well-being clean, bright and detailed. Skin and clothing weaves are suitably well defined as is the wood grain and strained steel of the hatch the seals the Hole, look too at the various objects that make up the basement, paint cans, shelving, even the dust, which are all pin sharp.
Colours are bright and bold when we first meet the family without wash or bleed, but do 'thin' later in the film as the darkness of the film takes over, this is intentional and not a print defect.
Brightness and contrast are set to give some terrific blacks, with the usual 3D caveat, which are at their best when looking into, or out of, the Hole which is completely impenetrable.
Look too at the darkness spread in the basement, or the girl's toilet when Julie is menaced for some terrific shadow detailing in the deep inkiness.
Blu-ray Audio Quality ' The 5. Well, just as the picture is absorbing and engaging, so too is the sound, which makes full use of the surround field to place some truly eerie effects.
This is especially true when Lukas is first menaced by the clown puppet; its footsteps, bell-ringing and chitter-chatter are utilised by all the speakers moving around the room at such pace that you find yourself turning your head to see if that was part of the film or some demon in your own room.
This is just one of many scenes that make use of the same eerie effects that really creep up on you. Dialogue is given frontal priority, though there is some directionality when called for, it also sounds very natural and distinct never once straining to be heard.
The score is given decent stereo surround making use of all 5. Bass, itself, while strong in grounding everything in reality, is slightly lacking in the LF effects department, though when it does rear its head there are some very satisfying thumps; I'm thinking of the trap door over the Hole.
On the whole this is a terrific sound track with plenty of effects to keep you guessing. This special short feature is nothing but a blatant advert for the film, filled as it is with back slapping sound-bites and copious amounts of film clips it is just awful.
There is very little here, though, as it's still tailored towards press interview material in promoting the film, only this time is looks raw and there is no interviewer, just the answered questions, sometimes the answers are professional, but most of the time it's just pap.
This is basic camcorder footage of the cast and crew as they set up, rehearse, alleviate boredom and shoot the film?
Sounds worthwhile, but is actually gets very tedious very quickly, much like it is being on a real film set, so on that level it works!
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Besonders die Angriffe auf Nathan Gambles The Dead 2 Stream Deutsch sind Der Hobbit Ganzer Film Deutsch köstlich. Das könnte dich auch interessieren. Peter Shinkoda. Trailer DF. Nun ist Dante wieder in seinem Element und lebt eben diese Vorliebe noch einmal aufwendig aus — Teufel Im Leib für ihn, Pech für diejenigen die es sich ansehen. Der Vormieter hatte die Tür fest verschlossen — aus gutem Grund. Joe Dante. User folgen 46 Follower Lies die Kritiken. Das war doch mal eine Nachricht.Anyway, a very good job to the actors and a very good film. Happy watching! See all reviews. Top reviews from other countries. It Knows Your Deepest Fears!
After moving from Brooklyn to Bensonville into a new neighbourhood, 17 year old Dane [Chris Massoglia] and his 10 year old brother Lucas [Nathan Gamble], and their neighbour Julie [Haley Bennett] discover a sinister bottomless hole under a locked trap door in the basement of their home.
They find that once the hole is exposed, an evil presence is unleashed. With strange shadows lurking around every corner and past nightmares coming to life, the trio will have to come face to face their darkest fears and to put an end to THE HOLE!
Why did Hollywood turn its back on this guy? The boys befriend neighbour Julie and soon come across a boarded-up, seemingly bottomless pit in their basement.
Once open, all sorts of horrors are unleashed a dead girl, a killer clown I believe the medical term for a fear of clowns is Coulrophobia [Fear of Clowns], and if you're a sufferer, this really isn't the film for you.
After drawing on the regular Joe Dante staples of teen romance and disturbing family trauma, the films big finale, which brings to mind Dante's segment from the Twilight Zone film, does fail to deliver on the initial set-up.
The concept of fears manifesting themselves from a seemingly endless and unexplained hole in their basement is worked nicely and kept me engaged for most of the film and when it reaches its dark and chilling climax, as Dane enters the Hole to face his greatest fear, the film excels with a very strong ending that has really excellent and amazing use of the 3D.
There are a few problems with the film, namely a pacing issue in the middle part and with what felt like rushed plot conclusions with some of the characters story arcs or plot points that could have benefited with more explanation and closure.
Also the film seemed to suffer under a tight budget, made tighter presumably by the use of 3D, and it feels rushed in places and some scenes felt incomplete but all credit must go to Joe Dante and his experience with small funds and delivering results regardless that he has made it work.
All in all a wholly satisfying family adventure with plenty of scares along the way. Especially with a good p encoded image and of course the 3D is totally awesome and at times will have you jumping out of your seat with sheer terror.
The 1. Being purposely shot 3D feature film, there is plenty of brilliant realistic elements, with careful framing in mind to make the best use of the extra depth associated with the format.
Even the simplest shots, such as when the family are first moving in, with boxes and crates holding the extreme foreground and successive layers moving back into the frame giving a real sense of 3D space.
The rest of the picture fairs just as well-being clean, bright and detailed. Skin and clothing weaves are suitably well defined as is the wood grain and strained steel of the hatch the seals the Hole, look too at the various objects that make up the basement, paint cans, shelving, even the dust, which are all pin sharp.
Brightness and contrast are set to give some terrific blacks, with the usual 3D caveat, which are at their best when looking into, or out of, the Hole which is completely impenetrable.
Well, just as the picture is absorbing and engaging, so too is the sound, which makes full use of the surround field to place some truly eerie effects.
This is especially true when Lukas is first menaced by the clown puppet; its footsteps, bell-ringing and chitter-chatter are utilised by all the speakers moving around the room at such pace that you find yourself turning your head to see if that was part of the film or some demon in your own room.
This is just one of many scenes that make use of the same eerie effects that really creep up on you. Dialogue is given frontal priority, though there is some directionality when called for, it also sounds very natural and distinct never once straining to be heard.
The score is given decent stereo surround making use of all 5. On the whole this is a terrific sound track with plenty of effects to keep you guessing.
This special short feature is nothing but a blatant advert for the film, filled as it is with back slapping sound-bites and copious amounts of film clips it is just awful.
This is basic camcorder footage of the cast and crew as they set up, rehearse, alleviate boredom and shoot the film?
Sounds worthwhile, but is actually gets very tedious very quickly, much like it is being on a real film set, so on that level it works!
It is a shame that this fine effort is now reduced to anonymity in the States. It is well worth your time if you are in the mood for fun house-type horror resembling that of the s, the kind that kids can watch without being traumatized but is also smart and fun enough to keep adults entertained.
As a 3D Blu-ray disc from Entertainment One, they have put together a very simple package, the picture and sound are reference all the way, but it is let down by a rather naff extras package.
But with the continuing lack of native 3D content on Blu-ray, this disc is still worth checking out. Highly Recommended! Andrew C. Regarding the story, there is not much to say, since it is a good mix of all the typical elements seens in dozens of other movies, also from the same, great director Joe Dante you might find "homages" or involontary similarities to Gremlins, Poltergeist, the Ring and especially the almost totally forgotten The Gate, along with an ending that looks as if it came straight from the episode of "Amazing Stories: the Movie" shot by Joe Dante himself Those movies used all sorts of technical "innovations" does "smell-o-vision" ring a bell for anyone, for instance?
As a matter of fact, even if probably nobody knows this, this movie won the very first "3D movie award" at the Venice film festival, a well-deserved recognition for this clever, well-crafted little 3D gem, that was also highly praised by most critics, by the way.
There are some pool scenes shot from a high window that must be seen to be believed, for example: it almost feels like looking at a miniature behind your screen!
For a 12 rating,this is creepier than i thought it would be,plus for a film i remember being laid into a little when it came out,it's not half bad.
There's these 2 brothers who are forced to move with their mother to another house,another city,for reasons given as the movie goes on.
They discover a covered and padlocked hole in the basement. It seems this hole is bottomless,they capture the neighbour's interest,she's already caught the older brother's interest and they start to wonder what is with ths hole,all she knows is the previous owner of the house was a bit weird.
Now the hole has been opened,odd things start to happen,the girl sees a traumatized little girl,with a creepy and odd walk.
The young lad sees a clown doll seemingly haunting him and just freaking him out. It soon becomes clear that they have to sort out the mystery of the hole before it gets the better of them.
This could be seen as a film about facing up to your fears before they manifest themselves into demons and destroy you. Perhaps it's a little slow at times,but i'd say it's done very well,it kept my interest.
Some compare it to THE GATE from years ago,it's got something of that to it,but i'd say it stands up on it's own as a teen horror of sorts.
I'm far older than a teen,but i was impressed. How satisfying Indeed, as it says on the tin, a family movie. One would almost be tempted to say that this has an old fashioned appeal to it, a pre-torture porn innocence in its horror motifs..
How fitting that this is the return of Joe Dante to the big screen. It's a deceptively slender tale - the titular hole is discovered, suitable padlocked and sinister, in the basement of the house our young heroes have just moved in to.
With the literal and figurative girl next door, the hole is unlocked - and darkness enters their lives, as they start to face their inner fears.
This leads to some genuinely spine tingling moments, and occasional spooky scares. Creepy limping girls and manic puppet clowns are just the start The final act has little surprises in store, and does not entirely live up to the nicely paced and tension generating build up, but still manages some intriguing and expressionistic ideas which presumably made the 3D worthwhile in the cinema.
On the smaller screen these tend to stand out as "oh, that must have been the 3D moment" moments, in a slightly distracting way,however.
Were it not for the age of the actors on screen, I would be surprised to hear this was skewed at younger demographics..
But don't feel you need kids to give this a whirl.. I for one am glad to see Joe Dante back doing what he does best I really enjoyed this film, the young actors were believable and talented, as a teenage horror film, it was quite scary.
I am so glad that the initial attraction between the older boy and girl was not developed into too much coy behaviour that would have ruined the film.
Instead the girl developed into a capable and almost tom boyish member of the cast, which meant that not too much time was wasted establishing a love interest.
This made the film far more believable Some programmers and film makers may make it appear that ALL children upon reaching puberty are not interested in anything other than fashions, phones and the opposite sex.
This film was a refreshing insight into a contrary view that is probably closer to the truth for most young people Well done for keeping it real. Only 1 left in stock - order soon.
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There was a problem filtering reviews right now. Please try again later. Verified Purchase. This movie is brilliant. It's not your average horror flick: it's got character development, action, heart, courage, and the theme of facing your fears is the strongest part of the narrative.
The three kids, played by Chris Massoglia, Haley Bennett, and Nathan Gamble are compelling, The actors did a phenomenal job in this movie, as did the whole cast, but they really carried the film and they carried it well.
The cinematography by Theo van de Sande was incredible. Javier Navarrete's score was amazing. I highly recommend this film.
I have seen it so many times I've lost track! Kids get a bad rap in films. It is assumed because of their age and lack of experience, that they are less talented than adult actors.
While in many cases this is true, it is not the rule. Some people I spoke to, immediately had no interest in The Hole, because of it's young cast.
Right away they were saying this is going to be a rip off of Goosebumps and didn't even give it a chance. The film may not have been the scariest film I've ever seen, but it had a great backstory, a lot of suspense, and some very talented young actors.
Those kids play Dane and Lucas, who are forced to move from the city to the country, to hide from an abusive father. The boys are miserable and decide to explore the old house the family has rented.
What they find is a giant hole in the basement, with seemingly no bottom. As they continue to be fascinated by the hole, things in this small town, and especially in this old house just continue to get stranger and stranger, leading to a tremendous ending that will teach the boys, that sometimes the only thing you can do is face your fears.
The star of this film is Nathan Gamble, who has done a lot for someone so young. I've seen him in a bunch of things and weather he's playing Commissioner Gordon's son in The Dark Knight, or the young activist in Dolphin's Tale, Gamble just has this way of always pulling at the audiences heart strings.
Once again he's this cute, innocent kid, who's been traumatized by years of abuse, yet he still manages to face his fears, unleashed by the hole.
I've seen plenty of films where kids in this situation just run away and hide, but that's not his style, and that's part of why this movie isn't a Goosebumps story.
The bottom line, I think The Hole will appeal to Science Fiction fans more than Horror fans, despite the fact that it's labelled as Horror.
The young cast is refreshingly energetic, curious, and eager, all things that will become contagious, and make the Hole, a much better film than you think it's going to be.
Joe Dante has always had a touch with horror, making it funny as well as scary, and he has always had a way with young people in his movies as well, treating them as adults instead of idiots.
Both of the director's skills are on ample display in a horror movie that is aimed at the 8 to 16 year old set. The movie itself remains intelligent and even challenging while being age appropriate.
That, my friends, is a rarity today. Gore hounds will be disappointed with the plot, but there is plenty of creepiness, suspense, and shocks to satisfy all but the most jaded.
Special notice must be given to Bruce Dern's cameo in the movie, which absolutely warmed my heart. So if you are in the market for a decent scary movie that isn't rated R, 'The Hole' is perfect.
The acting, especially by the three young leads, is excellent, and the plot builds up a credible threatening situation with an extremely satisfying conclusion that may actually teach a lesson.
Talk about a throwback to a different era! I enjoyed this and it was shot in native 3d. Which makes a huge difference as far as 3d goes.
It comes in a steel case , which I don't like , but The film is here in 2d as well. This film however can only be played in 3d on a all region 3d blu ray player.
I have one. A orei. In the states this is out on a 2d blu ray. But it was shot in 3d and the mood is lost in 2d.
Joe dante directed this spooky flick that the whole family can enjoy. I would suggest getting a all region 3d blu ray player , it will play blu rays and dvd's from anywhere in the world.
So if you want a real 3d film , one that was shot in that format and are not looking for a gory r rated horror film then this pg rated one will do just fine.
I collect 3d flims so I had to grab this one. And I am glad I did because this is a fine little 3d flick. The director is the guy who did 'gremlins' back in the day as well.
The Hole, of course, is a "horror" flick and this is a very good copy being Blu-ray. Still, the main characters are young teens and the film was thus probably intended for young teens.
So although it does contain some disturbing imagery, it doesn't contain graphic violence or gore - and in my opinion is the better for it.
Whatever is in the hole not only knows the greatest fear of anyone looking into it, but it is able to disgorge an embodiment of that fear. What I like about the film is that it then asks the question: so what happens if you can overcome your greatest fear?
And what if you can't? One person found this helpful. There is very little here, though, as it's still tailored towards press interview material in promoting the film, only this time is looks raw and there is no interviewer, just the answered questions, sometimes the answers are professional, but most of the time it's just pap.
This is basic camcorder footage of the cast and crew as they set up, rehearse, alleviate boredom and shoot the film? Sounds worthwhile, but is actually gets very tedious very quickly, much like it is being on a real film set, so on that level it works!
Finally, overall 'The Hole' in 3D is a very fine and enjoyable film but there isn't much for the horror fan with its lack of gore or big frights but it does offer an original idea and a fun story that entertains.
Joe Dante definitely knows how to make a family film that scares and excites and although it maybe a little too scary for really young kids it's not going to leave you with nightmares unless your freaked out by evil little clowns.
Joe Dante has no difficulty recreating the appealing feel of his best-known works, with 'The Hole' being another one of his signature unnerving yet fun family films.
It is a shame that this fine effort is now reduced to anonymity in the States. It is well worth your time if you are in the mood for fun house-type horror resembling that of the s, the kind that kids can watch without being traumatized but is also smart and fun enough to keep adults entertained.
As a 3D Blu-ray disc from Entertainment One, they have put together a very simple package, the picture and sound are reference all the way, but it is let down by a rather naff extras package.
But with the continuing lack of native 3D content on Blu-ray, this disc is still worth checking out. Highly Recommended! Andrew C.
Miller ' Your Ultimate No. See all reviews. Top reviews from other countries. Regarding the story, there is not much to say, since it is a good mix of all the typical elements seens in dozens of other movies, also from the same, great director Joe Dante you might find "homages" or involontary similarities to Gremlins, Poltergeist, the Ring and especially the almost totally forgotten The Gate, along with an ending that looks as if it came straight from the episode of "Amazing Stories: the Movie" shot by Joe Dante himself Those movies used all sorts of technical "innovations" does "smell-o-vision" ring a bell for anyone, for instance?
As a matter of fact, even if probably nobody knows this, this movie won the very first "3D movie award" at the Venice film festival, a well-deserved recognition for this clever, well-crafted little 3D gem, that was also highly praised by most critics, by the way.
There are some pool scenes shot from a high window that must be seen to be believed, for example: it almost feels like looking at a miniature behind your screen!
For a 12 rating,this is creepier than i thought it would be,plus for a film i remember being laid into a little when it came out,it's not half bad.
There's these 2 brothers who are forced to move with their mother to another house,another city,for reasons given as the movie goes on. They discover a covered and padlocked hole in the basement.
It seems this hole is bottomless,they capture the neighbour's interest,she's already caught the older brother's interest and they start to wonder what is with ths hole,all she knows is the previous owner of the house was a bit weird.
Now the hole has been opened,odd things start to happen,the girl sees a traumatized little girl,with a creepy and odd walk. The young lad sees a clown doll seemingly haunting him and just freaking him out.
It soon becomes clear that they have to sort out the mystery of the hole before it gets the better of them. This could be seen as a film about facing up to your fears before they manifest themselves into demons and destroy you.
Perhaps it's a little slow at times,but i'd say it's done very well,it kept my interest. Some compare it to THE GATE from years ago,it's got something of that to it,but i'd say it stands up on it's own as a teen horror of sorts.
I'm far older than a teen,but i was impressed. How satisfying Indeed, as it says on the tin, a family movie. One would almost be tempted to say that this has an old fashioned appeal to it, a pre-torture porn innocence in its horror motifs..
How fitting that this is the return of Joe Dante to the big screen. It's a deceptively slender tale - the titular hole is discovered, suitable padlocked and sinister, in the basement of the house our young heroes have just moved in to.
With the literal and figurative girl next door, the hole is unlocked - and darkness enters their lives, as they start to face their inner fears.
This leads to some genuinely spine tingling moments, and occasional spooky scares. Creepy limping girls and manic puppet clowns are just the start The final act has little surprises in store, and does not entirely live up to the nicely paced and tension generating build up, but still manages some intriguing and expressionistic ideas which presumably made the 3D worthwhile in the cinema.
On the smaller screen these tend to stand out as "oh, that must have been the 3D moment" moments, in a slightly distracting way,however.
Were it not for the age of the actors on screen, I would be surprised to hear this was skewed at younger demographics.. But don't feel you need kids to give this a whirl..
I for one am glad to see Joe Dante back doing what he does best I really enjoyed this film, the young actors were believable and talented, as a teenage horror film, it was quite scary.
I am so glad that the initial attraction between the older boy and girl was not developed into too much coy behaviour that would have ruined the film.
Instead the girl developed into a capable and almost tom boyish member of the cast, which meant that not too much time was wasted establishing a love interest.
This made the film far more believable Some programmers and film makers may make it appear that ALL children upon reaching puberty are not interested in anything other than fashions, phones and the opposite sex.
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