Quick Review: A poorly-conceived J-horror wannabe that is too hollow, purposeless and underdeveloped to be effective, "Temple" benefits from its murky setting in the countryside of Japan, which gives it a mysterious feel, and thankfully the characters are not a bunch of illogically acting dummies, but the films takes a while in building up tension for nothing, as when it finally reaches to its pseudo climax, the latter is so un-scary, and 'meh', you cannot help but think: 'is that what it's all about?'.
Thursday, September 21, 2017
[4.00/10] Temple (2017)
Temple (2017)
Quick Review: A poorly-conceived J-horror wannabe that is too hollow, purposeless and underdeveloped to be effective, "Temple" benefits from its murky setting in the countryside of Japan, which gives it a mysterious feel, and thankfully the characters are not a bunch of illogically acting dummies, but the films takes a while in building up tension for nothing, as when it finally reaches to its pseudo climax, the latter is so un-scary, and 'meh', you cannot help but think: 'is that what it's all about?'.
Quick Review: A poorly-conceived J-horror wannabe that is too hollow, purposeless and underdeveloped to be effective, "Temple" benefits from its murky setting in the countryside of Japan, which gives it a mysterious feel, and thankfully the characters are not a bunch of illogically acting dummies, but the films takes a while in building up tension for nothing, as when it finally reaches to its pseudo climax, the latter is so un-scary, and 'meh', you cannot help but think: 'is that what it's all about?'.
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