

A high school guidance counselor (Barton), the school principal (Duncan), and local police officer (Sawa), must save the lives of several students before a paranormal entity kills them. Review: A Resurrection that’s worth a look - After once again not expecting much from this movie due to the generally lower ratings and reviews on IMDb, I was once again very pleasantly surprised. Without giving away any spoilers, and starting with the characters and actors themselves, I am convinced that Mischa Barton could turn in a Meryl Streep level, Oscar-winning performance, yet the majority of people reviewing on these types of sites would be ripping her to shreds. I’ll admit I am a fan of hers anyway—although admittedly more of some of her work and less of others--but instead of being disappointed as I was expecting, I found her performance very solid in this film, as I have her roles in other thriller/suspense movies she’s done. It was nice to see her in another more adult role, and unlike many horror-type films, if anybody is making dumb moves in this movie, it is not her lead female character. In fact I thought she portrayed this role of somebody thrust into an impossible situation that challenges her beliefs yet forces her to consider and even accept that perhaps some things truly are possible very believably. And I truly thought she handled it as ably as anybody could have, from her initial empathetic approach to dealing with an obviously emotionally disturbed youth through the various stages required as she begins putting pieces together! Finally, I appreciated that a movie gave the female lead the chance to be the thinking one, and in this case, the most heroic despite being imperfect and flawed (for instance, not being able to come up with the Lord’s Prayer when needed, and some choice lines that I found notable in one sense or another), albeit in an impossible-to-win situation. As far as the other characters are concerned, it took me a few minutes to realize I was watching the kid from the original Final Destination movie (having done something of a Michael C. Hall transformation into adulthood from the looks of it to me). As the Deputy, if there was one character I found frustrating, it was his—but only in the way the character was written. As one other reviewer mentioned, you kind of know what’s coming—but this movie doesn’t play it out as many would have, and the Deputy is less than the heroic character I expected he would have been when he finally gets to the school. Albeit, he does play a key role in the unexpected twist toward the end. Michael Clarke Duncan’s performance is as always solid—my only complaint being that we didn’t get enough of him (that’s not a cut to the script, just an acknowledgement that we won’t get to see much more of him in the work he’s left behind), and another likely heroic character not coming through as might have been expected. Finally, although I don’t know the kid playing Eli, I agree with others who defended his performance—as a kid who’s just lost his beloved brother in such a brutal way, the only person who ever loved him, I found his brooding, angry Eli (yet sympathetic as well in at least one sense) seemingly well-handled for the situation. Without giving anything away, I’ll also say that despite many saying this writing and movie was horrible, the portrayal of Eli was spot-on, there are unexpected twists with several of the key characters, and I also found myself thinking about this movie for a while after watching it. So as others have said, if you like your movies to show a lot of brutal killings, this is not the movie for you. But the sound effects, the tension throughout, and a few unexpected jumps provide more than sufficient suspense. So if you instead appreciate a more thoughtful, suspenseful supernatural tale that does not play out exactly as you might think it would, you should find this movie worthwhile. I do not claim to be an expert on movies dealing with the supernatural, but this movie tells a story of one such situation that seems as believable as any other supernatural approach would be—and for that, this movie and these actors told the story as well as could be expected and better than many such movies. I will certainly be buying it for my collection--and as one other reviewer noted, it does end in a creepy way that definitely leaves it open for a second part, which I for one would look forward to. Review: Very good, creepy, and haunting movie!!! Great actors and story line!!! Best Mischa Barton movie I have seen in years!!!! - Comparisons to The Skeleton Key or The Unborn. Very creepy and eerie with a suspenseful story line keeping you at the edge of your seat. Great ending I didn't see coming. I also love the actors in it!!! If you are a MISCHA BARTON FAN WATCH THIS!!! She looks great and does an amazing acting job!!! Reminds me of why I fell in love with her when I first saw her as Marissa Cooper on The O.C. Mischa is back!!! I purchased this film, thought all aspects of the film were great--writing, directing, producing, and great acting by an all-star cast!!! I have heard some bad reviews of Mischa's other recent horror movie Apartment 1303 which I have not seen. I promise you A Resurrection will not disappoint you and I assure you this movie will freak any scary movie fan out!!!
| ASIN | B00CYI4L6K |
| Actors | Devon Sawa, Michael Clarke Duncan, Mischa Barton |
| Best Sellers Rank | #327,836 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #13,799 in Horror (Movies & TV) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (62) |
| Director | Matt Orlando |
| Item model number | 687797143099 |
| MPAA rating | R (Restricted) |
| Media Format | Color, Multiple Formats, NTSC, Widescreen |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 7.5 x 0.7 x 5.4 inches; 2.08 ounces |
| Release date | August 27, 2013 |
| Run time | 1 hour and 29 minutes |
| Studio | Naedomi |
C**N
A Resurrection that’s worth a look
After once again not expecting much from this movie due to the generally lower ratings and reviews on IMDb, I was once again very pleasantly surprised. Without giving away any spoilers, and starting with the characters and actors themselves, I am convinced that Mischa Barton could turn in a Meryl Streep level, Oscar-winning performance, yet the majority of people reviewing on these types of sites would be ripping her to shreds. I’ll admit I am a fan of hers anyway—although admittedly more of some of her work and less of others--but instead of being disappointed as I was expecting, I found her performance very solid in this film, as I have her roles in other thriller/suspense movies she’s done. It was nice to see her in another more adult role, and unlike many horror-type films, if anybody is making dumb moves in this movie, it is not her lead female character. In fact I thought she portrayed this role of somebody thrust into an impossible situation that challenges her beliefs yet forces her to consider and even accept that perhaps some things truly are possible very believably. And I truly thought she handled it as ably as anybody could have, from her initial empathetic approach to dealing with an obviously emotionally disturbed youth through the various stages required as she begins putting pieces together! Finally, I appreciated that a movie gave the female lead the chance to be the thinking one, and in this case, the most heroic despite being imperfect and flawed (for instance, not being able to come up with the Lord’s Prayer when needed, and some choice lines that I found notable in one sense or another), albeit in an impossible-to-win situation. As far as the other characters are concerned, it took me a few minutes to realize I was watching the kid from the original Final Destination movie (having done something of a Michael C. Hall transformation into adulthood from the looks of it to me). As the Deputy, if there was one character I found frustrating, it was his—but only in the way the character was written. As one other reviewer mentioned, you kind of know what’s coming—but this movie doesn’t play it out as many would have, and the Deputy is less than the heroic character I expected he would have been when he finally gets to the school. Albeit, he does play a key role in the unexpected twist toward the end. Michael Clarke Duncan’s performance is as always solid—my only complaint being that we didn’t get enough of him (that’s not a cut to the script, just an acknowledgement that we won’t get to see much more of him in the work he’s left behind), and another likely heroic character not coming through as might have been expected. Finally, although I don’t know the kid playing Eli, I agree with others who defended his performance—as a kid who’s just lost his beloved brother in such a brutal way, the only person who ever loved him, I found his brooding, angry Eli (yet sympathetic as well in at least one sense) seemingly well-handled for the situation. Without giving anything away, I’ll also say that despite many saying this writing and movie was horrible, the portrayal of Eli was spot-on, there are unexpected twists with several of the key characters, and I also found myself thinking about this movie for a while after watching it. So as others have said, if you like your movies to show a lot of brutal killings, this is not the movie for you. But the sound effects, the tension throughout, and a few unexpected jumps provide more than sufficient suspense. So if you instead appreciate a more thoughtful, suspenseful supernatural tale that does not play out exactly as you might think it would, you should find this movie worthwhile. I do not claim to be an expert on movies dealing with the supernatural, but this movie tells a story of one such situation that seems as believable as any other supernatural approach would be—and for that, this movie and these actors told the story as well as could be expected and better than many such movies. I will certainly be buying it for my collection--and as one other reviewer noted, it does end in a creepy way that definitely leaves it open for a second part, which I for one would look forward to.
A**A
Very good, creepy, and haunting movie!!! Great actors and story line!!! Best Mischa Barton movie I have seen in years!!!!
Comparisons to The Skeleton Key or The Unborn. Very creepy and eerie with a suspenseful story line keeping you at the edge of your seat. Great ending I didn't see coming. I also love the actors in it!!! If you are a MISCHA BARTON FAN WATCH THIS!!! She looks great and does an amazing acting job!!! Reminds me of why I fell in love with her when I first saw her as Marissa Cooper on The O.C. Mischa is back!!! I purchased this film, thought all aspects of the film were great--writing, directing, producing, and great acting by an all-star cast!!! I have heard some bad reviews of Mischa's other recent horror movie Apartment 1303 which I have not seen. I promise you A Resurrection will not disappoint you and I assure you this movie will freak any scary movie fan out!!!
M**L
Three Stars
A little cheesy, but very watchable and entertaining.
G**R
Check out the soundtrack!
This movie has many great actors, but pay attention to the into music/menu song. I have loved the band Fashion Bomb since the early MySpace days. Give them a listen!
M**A
Fun horror
This movie is fun horror. The acting was great! I love B-movies, and this one was entertaining, a few nice twists, good atmosphere, good soundtrack, and a great way to pass time. My only complaint is that I can only rent this and not buy it for my digital library. I've rented it twice now, lol, and would love the chance to own it.
J**N
Heart and Soul
I've Loved this film ever since I saw it in the theater. The power of the spirit is not straight-laced by dogma or rituals or religion. And it is often misunderstood or vilified by those with narrow minds. This is a film about love, and also redemption. The imprint Blu-ray has a wonderful interview with Ellen Burstyn; a great actress.
M**L
Spooky, you'll watch more than once!
This movie is very underrated. A couple little twists will have you watch it more than once. This is not a "watch-once and forget" movie! Again, underrated- up there with 6th Sense, Six Souls, etc...
D**O
Mischa Barton keeps knocking these out
for better or worse another Mischa Barton film that she does not have enough screen time. good story. poor acting . questionable even for fans of Mischa Barton.
M**T
Ce film est bien. Pour moi qui aime les films d'horreur, il est bien fait. De plus, j'adore cet acteur qui a joué dans "La ligne verte".
K**L
Leider ist die DVD nicht, wie in der Beschreibung angegeben zweisprachig F und original E, sondern nur in Französisch ohne UT. Daher 2Sterne Abzug. Der Film selbst hat mir gut gefallen (engl. Version auf UTube)
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