Closed for the Season
Synopsis
Once you step in, there is no way out!
Trapped in a forgotten amusement park, a young woman (Kristy) finds herself terrorized by the living memories of the park. She must break free from the park's grasp before she becomes its next victim.
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I’m in desperate need of watching a good film because I’ve now watched five bad movies in a row. Closed for the Season is a cheap horror film that has admirable ambition but little else. Set in an abandoned amusement park it attempts to create an unreliable and nightmarish atmosphere where two trapped people keep experiencing strange supernatural events that are tied to past traumas. Unfortunately it falters at every turn with shoddy special effects, poor performances, shocking pacing and ineffective scares.
Everything the couple imagine comes to haunt them in the closed park, yet because the manifestations don’t exist it means it is hard to find them scary because they are of no real threat to characters. Instead the…
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Utterly worthless shite.
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For anyone else who happens upon this page, I know what you're thinking. Why did this guy watch this obviously terrible movie? Well, I live close to the park used for the filming of this travesty and I wanted to see it on film.
Locals had known the movie was being made, but I'm not sure they knew just how terrible it would be. The script was atrocious and unrealistic, completely unsavable. You'd think the movie was Swiss with all of the holes and cheese found in the plot (if you can call it a plot). The actors were just as bad with the exception of the Carny (played by Joe Unger) in some parts. You may know Joe by…
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Woeful
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I watch a lot of low-budget horror and it always pains me to be negative about indie films but this is genuinely one of the most torturous experiences I've had while sat in front of a screen. It takes a wonderful location (an abandoned theme park) and squanders it on a (non)story that's unbelievably incoherent and tedious. The film has no structure, pace, characterisation or logic. Even trying to see it as "dreamlike" and surreal, two hours of three characters repetitiously walking around in the dark having conversations that mean nothing is tough to swallow. Also the fact that the protagonists "die" over and over again (in hallucinations) every few minutes strips away any hope of suspense. I love creepy theme parks and tried so hard to find something positive to say about this but nothing came.
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Utterly worthless shite.
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Overlong and not very good.
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I’m in desperate need of watching a good film because I’ve now watched five bad movies in a row. Closed for the Season is a cheap horror film that has admirable ambition but little else. Set in an abandoned amusement park it attempts to create an unreliable and nightmarish atmosphere where two trapped people keep experiencing strange supernatural events that are tied to past traumas. Unfortunately it falters at every turn with shoddy special effects, poor performances, shocking pacing and ineffective scares.
Everything the couple imagine comes to haunt them in the closed park, yet because the manifestations don’t exist it means it is hard to find them scary because they are of no real threat to characters. Instead the…
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For anyone else who happens upon this page, I know what you're thinking. Why did this guy watch this obviously terrible movie? Well, I live close to the park used for the filming of this travesty and I wanted to see it on film.
Locals had known the movie was being made, but I'm not sure they knew just how terrible it would be. The script was atrocious and unrealistic, completely unsavable. You'd think the movie was Swiss with all of the holes and cheese found in the plot (if you can call it a plot). The actors were just as bad with the exception of the Carny (played by Joe Unger) in some parts. You may know Joe by…