Old friends reunite for a nostalgic evening of fun and games after a decade apart. After one too many, they decide to play a drinking game, but it's quickly revealed that this game comes with supernatural stakes.
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Emmy Raver-Lampman
Sam
Jim Mahoney
Paul
Jon Bass
Cliff
Sarunas J. Jackson
Dominic
Shelley Hennig
Alice
Ellen Wroe
Claire Sullivan
Nancy Linehan Charles
Sheila
Patricia Belcher
Virginia
John Ales
Andre
Amy Davidson
Briana
Casey Mills
Rey
Kate Cobb
Caroline
Jeffrey Larson
Brian
Menik Gooneratne
Nicole
Tony Nunes
Frumpy Guy
Marilyn Tokuda
Emily
Jeff Meacham
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Ryan Q. Tran
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If this movie's title caught your attention on your local streaming service, you'll probably like it. I enjoyed this a lot more than I thought I would. In fact, I enjoyed this so much, I would watch a sequel! The story is what the IMDBs says it is, old friends reuniting over a drinking game that may or may not be from hell. Of course, nobody reads the rules, so how were any of them supposed to know that before they started drinking? The acting was good, I enjoyed the cast's chemistry. It was surprisingly good considering the characters seem to have almost nothing in common. It has some funny, some thrills and something for your feelers. You'll probably like it.
Oh my gosh, can you imagine what it would have been like if the game was played at Andres house rather?! Instead, the writers decided to have it played by these boring, cool, friends with their twisted but not so interesting lives. It wasn't a bad watch though, but I won't watch it a second time. I felt the acting was quite mediocre and the movie tried so hard to be smart but it just didn't work. I guess this can fall under the comedy category since the were some funny moments here and there, and pretty much that's that. The picture was great, very Urban and diverse. Thank God there wasn't any WOKE culture happening here.
But nevertheless joy to wtch, a boardgame movie is quite sometime since has been made in my recollection, a game where everything may happen, and it does...! Just within the range of featurelenght, this comedy race back and forward on a cheap dime, and the cast is small but acts well.im afraid though that many people will shadow away at first glance cause its a slow starter, but as the game begins youll not regret a view. The grumpy old man gives a nurtourish 6 .i think my wife will cuddle this one in her arms...
The film goes through some lengthy character introductions. We end up with four college friends getting together for Paul (Jim Mahoney) going through a heart breaking divorce to a very pretty girl (Shelley Hennig) who has fidelity issues. He is staying on a futon at his friend Cliff (Jon Bass). They are joined by Troy (Sarunas J. Jackson) a TV star who has fallen on hard times and Sam (Emmy Raver-Lampman) a successful producer. Cliff discovers a board game in his newly acquired and quite ugly credenza. We suspect the outcome is bad from the opening scene. After initially rejecting the game they decide to play and maybe read all the rules later. The game starts out slow and then the questions on the cards seem to get specific. Eventually it turns into a supernatural" Truth or Consequences." The game must be finished by sunrise or else they are destined to play it for all eternity (I don't think it had that many cards). The film was more comedy than horror. Friends must reveal their innermost secrets and feelings in order to press on. Guide: F-word. No sex or nudity.
Add me to the list of fans of this cute Indie movie with very likable character, and actors. I don't recall seeing any of the 3 male leads in other roles, but thought each was very good in their roles in" Gatlopp". The female lead is amazing, (and I know her name, but can't access at the mo.) and the 2nd woman lead was great in her part. I found the script tight & snappy, And! I actually had tears in my eyes at one dramatic peak, even while realizing what a universal touch point it was, and how manipulative the script is being, while also getting some short, but genuine feels. I laughed, I cried! All in all, I enjoyed this really sweet-natured fun movie.
Gatlopp Should Stand For Good In Sweden, Because This Movie Is Good!... I Like It Because It's a Truth Or Dare Movie But Done In a Unique Different Way, Matel Or Hasbro Needs a Game Like This So People Can Be Real With Each Other But Certainly Real With Themselves, a Game That Brings Out The Best In People Or The Worst!
A guy going through a messy divorce is consoled by old friends during a drinking game, but the game just got dangerous ... Not quite a horror - more truth-or-dare jeopardy in the working out of past issues through some home truths. The writing, direction and editing are very clever, leading us crisply through well-conceived scenes and establishing the characters and dilemmas with crystal clarity. Performances are all good, with one reservation about the dubbing trick, which I found a little unconvincing. The only other drawback is the jeopardy ain't hard enough for horror, but that's conceded all along in the archness of the music score, and my own preferences shouldn't put off anyone who leans more toward the comedy side of the genre. Overall: Nice little package, delivered in style.
This will be quite a short review, because there really isn't much positive i can say about it. The story, revolves around a board game that punishes liars and cheats in the real world. Sound like Jumanji, that's because it is. Except one difference, Jumanji is superior in every way (and yes that even includes Dwayne Johnsons version). They market this as an adult movie because it's a 'comedy horror' but that isn't entirely true, because it's not scary. An arrow in the leg is about as scary as it gets. Honestly, Jumanji is almost as scary. As for the humour element, well lets say i find more humour in a new broadcast then i did this film. I didn't laugh once, not even a smirk. So for board game type movies, of which there are plenty, i'd advise sticking to Jumanji for comedy or if you prefer a little more whimsy, try Zathura.
Looks and sounds great...but the acting is woeful! It's like a multi-millionaire made a film with their non-acting college buddies, but hired the best film crew and editing team that money can buy. What a waste!
I'm only 20 minutes in and haven't fully watched the movie. But I had a really weird compulsion to come here and say that even after 20 minutes, I really like the vibe the four main characters have with each other. They honestly almost feel like a "real" group of friends and just from that I'm going into this movie positively. I will update after I finish. Fingers crossed! Watched it all, I absolutely adored it! The one critique I have is that it is a little rushed. Characters are likeable, acting is on point, and it's pretty self-explanatory. I really enjoyed it.
