I will not whisper on your ear, a just tell you not to watch this movie The idea to resurrect "Omena" in the eponymous remake failed with a loud bang. But we are once again presented with a story about a boy who is the embodiment of a demon.
We recruited actors from the popular TV series now, both in the West and from us, and thought it would buy us this. To be honest, in the series I liked these actors better. Here they look indistinct and unimpressive. And what it is, the film is awarded an R rating, but when the main character is in the shower, the camera never catches the most interesting shots. Thanks to the cameraman, the editor and, of course, the childish-naive Sarah Wayne Collis, who most likely did not agree to this.
Blake Woodruff, who played the same boy, does not look in this role. He doesn't scare you, he looks like a banal sweet boy. Even black eyes don't scare him. The kid from the old "Difficult Child" looked much more formidable, but it was still a children's comedy. A pathetic languor under the King’s theme along with “Omen” do not go to the film for good. This is just a bunch of solid stamps and not an ounce of horror and fear.
All scary moments are so banal and predictable that they are not scary at all. On top of that, the movie has a stupid ending.
3 out of 10
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