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Format | Multiple Formats, Blu-ray, Color, Widescreen |
Contributor | Bill Oberst Jr., David Lawson, Skyler Meacham, Carmel Benson, Justin Benson, Aaron Scott Moorhead, Bill Oberst, Jr., Kurt David Anderson, Emily Montague, Zahn McClarnon, Vinny Curran, Josh Higgins, Peter Cilella See more |
Language | English |
Runtime | 1 hour and 30 minutes |
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Product Description
Two friends. One a junkie forced to go cold turkey in an isolated cabin. Mysterious forces. Personal demons. Dark humor. Genre-bending horror filmmaking that'll make your head explode.
Product details
- MPAA rating : NR (Not Rated)
- Product Dimensions : 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 1.6 ounces
- Item model number : NWVG88128966000BR
- Director : Justin Benson, Aaron Scott Moorhead
- Media Format : Multiple Formats, Blu-ray, Color, Widescreen
- Run time : 1 hour and 30 minutes
- Release date : October 8, 2013
- Actors : Bill Oberst, Jr., Peter Cilella, Vinny Curran, Kurt David Anderson, Emily Montague
- Subtitles: : English
- Producers : Justin Benson, David Lawson
- Studio : New Video Group
- ASIN : B00DT55P80
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #16,399 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #1,688 in Drama Blu-ray Discs
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The Blu-Ray: Since this is a product review, not a movie review, the blu-ray is great. Package is basic case and disc, but its the bonus features that matter. There's some excellent and funny extras, that really give you an idea of how fun this shoot must have been. The deleted scenes are worth the watch, and the gag reel is actually legitimately funny. This pattern is true for their other movies' extras, too, if you were debating those blu-ray purchases. It really feels like you get a sense of the director's personalities, beyond the scope of the films they make.
If you liked the movie, the blu-ray is an excellent purchase for all the extras its jam packed with.
In an abandoned cabin deep in the woods, Mike stages an intervention, cold turkey-style, for his drug-addicted friend Chris, hoping to get him clean enough to agree to go into rehab. This is complicated when two “associates” of Chris’s show up, wanting drugs, as does a tribal security guard who tells the pair that they’re in fact squatting on tribal land and (after accepting a bribe from Mike) agrees to let them stay for five days.
In the days that follow, Mike explores the surrounding area, where he encounters members of a UFO religion, disturbing photographs, a book of creepy campfire stories, strange recordings, and more. Telling more than this would be spoiling the mysteries and surprises that this movie holds.
Billed (at least on the list I found it on) as a “Lovecraftian horror,” the supernatural elements are present, if a little more on the understated side, but filmmakers Aaron Moorehead and Justin Benson do manage to infuse the story with a tone of dread and inescapable inevitability, the latter of which is quite common in Lovecraftian fiction.
Full disclosure: I watched “The Endless” first, and was impressed with how well-done it was. Despite a modest budget, it was executed in such a way that the story, the characters, and the mystery were sufficient to justify the movie.
“Resolution,” while from the same creative team, suffered slightly from it being the pair’s first film together.
Although it told an original, engrossing story, it wasn’t without some rough edges – the pacing could be painfully slow at times, the dialogue – especially between Chris and Mike – could be repetitive, and none of the characters were particularly likable (especially Chris, although in his defense, the character was going through drug-addiction withdrawals, so no one in such a state is going to be very charming).
Like “The Endless,” there are a nice assortment of extras on the blu ray, including interviews with the filmmakers, parody videos (that must be seen to be believed), trailers (meh), outtakes, unseen footage, and cast and crew commentaries, which offer some valuable insight to the sometimes sometimes confusing plot and character motivations.
Did watching “The Endless” before “Resolution” ruin either movie for me? Not in the slightest, in fact, “The Endless” helps give some backstory (or foreshadowing, depending on which order you watch these) on Mike and Chris, revealing (?) what might have been their ultimate fate, something left more ambiguous in “Resolution.”
Ultimately, “Resolution” is a good, if not great, movie, one worth watching, and considering how reasonably priced the blu ray is, it’s one that’s worth having in your collection, alongside the superior “The Endless.” Recommended.