Burning Bright
audience Reviews
, 47% Audience Score- Rating: 1 out of 5 starsGood movie! The kid annoyed me though... way too much lol
- Rating: 3.5 out of 5 starsQuando a tensão se instaura ela se mantém até o último ato,Burning bright e competente ao que se propõe
- Rating: 4 out of 5 starsIt's like Crawl except with a tiger instead of alligators. Crazy premise, but it's a fun flick.
- Rating: 3 out of 5 starsehhhhh it was alright. i was sort of expecting terrible cgi tiger, so this was definitely not that (thank goodness). however, because they didn't use cgi there's really not much tiger/human interaction. it's basically just these kids trying to get out of their house that happens to have an extremely angry tiger in it for some reason. i don't know much about tigers, but i also feel like he would've been a little chill-er than he was. he can't be that angry all the time. especially after she fed him some meat. idk. it was a good watch, but i probably wouldn't recommend it.
- Rating: 1 out of 5 starsRidiculous movie with no sense
- Rating: 3 out of 5 starsI was genuinely surprised that I didn't hate this film. In the end I didn't mind it the plotting was slightly predictable as you can pretty much tell how this film was going to end. However the direction was solid with the close up shots mixed with decent editing made you feel claustrophobic. Brianna Evigan was game even if she did look a bit too done up, while she did not have the charisma that someone like Jennifer Lawrence, Anne Hathaway or Emily Blunt would bring. Evigan certainly held your attention as girl struggling to cope with her younger brother's autism. She was even convincing in her desperate prayer to get out alive. Overall a solid if predictable thriller and one to add to your Netflix queue if it's there.
- Rating: 2.5 out of 5 starsDespite a lot of potential (an interesting premise; a tight, simple screenplay; a committed lead), Brooks somehow fails to generate much in the way of tension through his workmanlike, style-less direction. Though, to be fair, there's not much he could have done with "the tiger breaks down the door (again)" that wouldn't have made me roll my eyes in disbelief. And he does make a couple of good decisions, like just letting the camera roll as Evigan tries to figure out how to load a gun. Honestly, it works better as a study of the frustrations of caring for a severely autistic child than a horror movie.
- Rating: 2 out of 5 starsDecent for a b-movie thriller. The first half is pretty slow. The second half has enough thrills to make it entertaining. It's the kind of movie you might want to each in the background while doing something else, because it won't keep your attention completely.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 starsTHIS WAS ACTUALLY SUPER SCARY :(, the ending was sort of eh but maaaan the first like 3/4 of it? UGH.
- Rating: 4.5 out of 5 starsAn absolute excellent, suspenseful thriller!