The Abandoned (2015)
A troubled young woman who, in a last-ditch effort at getting her life together, takes a job working nights as a security guard at an abandoned luxury apartment building. Stuck with a brusque rent-a-cop as her partner, she tries to not let her mind play tricks on her while she patrols the empty halls. But as the night progresses strange things begin to happen - and she realizes it may not all be in her head.
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Very Cool!!!
Too many fans seem to be blown away
Really Surprised!
Nice effects though.
Storyline a bit predictable but well executed. Acting is first rate and doesn't rely on jump scares.
The Abandoned, a title like that lures me to watch it. I should have read some reviews before even though most of the time I don't agree with the ratings on IMDb. This time I do agree. The story is just not good enough to make it special. And the ending is completely ridiculous. I was going to give it a five star rating if it was not for the end. The acting isn't great either. The dialogues are pretty basic. Besides an odd strange appearance every now and then there is not much creepy about this horror movie. The only special effects, if you can call them like that, are things that are a bit shaking or moving by itself. You have to show more than that if you want to make a good horror movie. A waste of time and money if you ask me.
I went into this movie with slightly reserved expectations, but in the end I was pleasantly surprised. It is about a troubled young girl who starts working as a night watch in a big abandoned building. Her supervisor is played by Jason Patric, who gave a decent performance of his character. What was suppose to be a routine and boring job turns out to be a living hell, when Streak (Louisa Krause) finds out they are not alone in the building. There were some clichés typical for the horror genre, but the story was suspenseful and rather interesting until the end. The movie ended with a nice twist that kept me thinking about it for awhile. 8/10 score from me.
I wasn't expecting much from this movie; I personally enjoy making fun of low budget films. The script of this movie wasn't that good. It was very cliché and repetitive. The ending was very confusing, but emotional. What I am guessing is Clara is actually Streak. This all in Streak's mind since she has been in a coma for so long. Cooper is actually her father, who IS a night guard. She was in the institution because of her facial deformity, and she got out and into the coma because she drank the bad water, hence the young boy saying she was the only one to survive. In the scene with Streak hugging "Clara" and telling her it isn't her fault, it's about the water. She is saying to HERSELF that it isn't her fault she drank the water, that she had been neglected and she was desperate. That's why when Streak said she was going to leave, Clara died in the hospital. Clara was going to die. She was telling herself it wasn't her fault and it was okay to let go. Besides the script and the very common large fancy building cliché, it wasn't that bad.