28/34
And on that account "Cenaze" was original, points added for that accomplishment
Scenario
I had not heard about this 2023 Turkish horror movie titled "Cenaze" (aka "The Funeral") prior to sitting down and watching it here in 2024. I happened to get a chance to watch it, and given my fascination with all things horror, of course I needed no persuasion to do so.The storyline in the movie was slow paced, and it was definitely a different approach to the zombie genre. However, I have to say that the narrative was rather sluggish and slow paced, and without much of anything overly interesting happening throughout the course of the movie, it was a tough 109 minutes to sit through.Of course I was not familiar with the cast ensemble in the movie. But I will say that the acting performances were fair, despite the fact that the script failed to entertain me.Visually then "Cenaze" Was okay.
It was so annoying to have the camera constantly moving about
It was not a movie that needed to throw an abundance of special effects in the faces of the audience in order to tell its story. And whatever simplistic effects were in the movie served their purpose well enough.One thing that really annoyed me in "Cenaze", aside from the fact that the script was not entertaining, was the constantly twitching and flinching camera work. It wasn't big or fast movement, but still it was enough to irritate me. Why not just secure the camera properly for a more professional presentation of the film?
And it is a movie that you need to have a peculiar interest in entertainment to sit down and find enjoyment in
This whole handheld or home-video type of shooting doesn't sit well with me.I do believe that "Cenaze" was actually my first time to watch a Turkish movie.This movie, from director Orcun Behram, is not one that will find a wide appeal with the general horror audience, as it is somewhat of a very acquired taste. It was somewhat of a swing and a miss in terms of entertaining me, so this is not a movie that I will be returning to watch a second time. Nor is it a movie that I will recommend you to rush out and get to watch.My rating of "Cenaze" lands on a generous three out of ten stars.. I had not heard about this 2023 Turkish horror movie titled "Cenaze" (aka "The Funeral") prior to sitting down and watching it here in 2024.
And on that account "Cenaze" was original, points added for that accomplishment
I happened to get a chance to watch it, and given my fascination with all things horror, of course I needed no persuasion to do so.The storyline in the movie was slow paced, and it was definitely a different approach to the zombie genre. However, I have to say that the narrative was rather sluggish and slow paced, and without much of anything overly interesting happening throughout the course of the movie, it was a tough 109 minutes to sit through.Of course I was not familiar with the cast ensemble in the movie. But I will say that the acting performances were fair, despite the fact that the script failed to entertain me.Visually then "Cenaze" Was okay. It was not a movie that needed to throw an abundance of special effects in the faces of the audience in order to tell its story.
It was so annoying to have the camera constantly moving about
And whatever simplistic effects were in the movie served their purpose well enough.One thing that really annoyed me in "Cenaze", aside from the fact that the script was not entertaining, was the constantly twitching and flinching camera work. It wasn't big or fast movement, but still it was enough to irritate me. Why not just secure the camera properly for a more professional presentation of the film? This whole handheld or home-video type of shooting doesn't sit well with me.I do believe that "Cenaze" was actually my first time to watch a Turkish movie.
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