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The Invitation 2015 123movies

The Invitation 2015 123movies

There is nothing to be afraid of.Aug. 05, 2015100 Min.
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Watch: The Invitation 2015 123movies, Full Movie Online – Will and Eden were once a loving couple. After a tragedy took their son, Eden disappeared. Two years later, out of the blue, she returns with a new husband… and as a different person, eerily changed and eager to reunite with her ex and those she left behind. Over the course of a dinner party in the house that was once his, the haunted Will is gripped by mounting evidence that Eden and her new friends have a mysterious and terrifying agenda. But can we trust Will’s hold on reality? Or will he be the unwitting catalyst of the doom he senses?.
Plot: Will and his new girlfriend Kira are invited to a dinner with old friends at the house of Will’s ex Eden and her new partner David. Although the evening appears to be relaxed, Will soon gets a creeping suspicion that their charming host David is up to something.
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Ratings:

6.6/10 Votes: 109,843
89% | RottenTomatoes
74/100 | MetaCritic
N/A Votes: 2221 Popularity: 12.506 | TMDB

Reviews:


**Think carefully before attending your ex’s party invite!**

My first impression was, not another ‘The Perfect Host’. And it is not, but the same category. This is a comeback film for the director after the average ‘Jennifer’s Body’ that released half a decade ago. Some people liked it, but for me it was an average film, because I’ve seen the better one. Still, I appreciate the effort, like handling the narration. You know these days viewers are bit clever, they begin to predict from the early stage, so this story quite interestingly upheld the suspense.

Till the final act it keeps developing, not the story or the characters wisely, but the event where the plot evolves. A at a same time it leaves behind some clues about what might come later. That part is very confusing, I did not know what to believe and what not. Because I don’t want to be a fool when twist happens. This was a lot dramatised and when the crucial event comes into play, the pace increased. The first 80 per cent of the film was what I enjoyed, but the twist ruined my party and then the final scene was so smart. The best way to conclude for such a thriller.

There are none tense moments, except in the final segment, but the curiosity of the event’s states gets higher like particularly everybody is waiting for the twist to come. That’s where some people would be disappointed. If you are not expecting too much, you would enjoy the remaining part as well. There’s nothing to praise about the actors, all were just good. The script should have been a bit smarter in some parts. For one time watch it will do fine, that’s what I favour.

_6/10_

Review By: Reno

The Invitation incites audiences to attend the most anxiety-inducing dinner party ever. Grief. The melancholic turmoil of loss. A catalyst for unwanted prominent personality alterations that change the very fabric of who we are. Each individual experiences sorrow and subsists through a variety of different methods. Some forgive and forget. Others harness the inability to progress, experiencing a stumbling block of anguish as they continually inflict psychological suffering upon themselves. It is irrefutably the most difficult emotion to overcome, and can overwhelm the strongest of personalities. Kusama’s thrilling episode of ‘Come Dine With Me’ gradually explores the weight of life itself, simply by allowing a group of long-time friends the chance to discuss such a topic. Yet, what enables Kusama’s slow-burn thriller to elevate itself into the top echelon of effective profoundness, is its simplicity.

There are no extravagant plot devices. No sublimely utilised twists. And certainly no misplaced character conveniences. By equipping grief and depression as a manifestation of the narrative, Kusama was able to demonstrate her incredibly astute direction through natural plausibilities. Will, portrayed accurately and captivatingly by Marshall-Green, exhumed indications of paranoia. A heightened consequence of his raging anguish. Constantly questioning the actions of other characters, such as locked doors, barred windows and unknown guests, he assumes the role of the audience’s perception. We, as the viewer, examine and query each character reveal and emotional complexity simultaneously to Will’s interrogative persona. He, essentially, is us. Instantly allowing viewers to relate to him in this unusual circumstance.

Something is not right with this dinner party. He feels it. We feel it. But his instincts are muted by the other guests, naturally due to his heightened state of sorrow, in order to maintain a civilised appearance. That, right there, is the representation of depression. Forced to hide what we really are enduring, with despondent thoughts circling our synapses. It’s abundantly intelligent on Kusama’s part, who elevated the screenplay to the stratosphere of uneasy, anxiety-inducing storytelling. With the assistance of Shore’s cinematography, constantly blurring the outskirts and backgrounds of frames to enhance personable abandonment and solitude, Kusama hosted one of the most engaging dinner parties I’ve ever attended. Inviting a naturally diverse cast of actors, ranging from different ethnicities to sexual orientation, who inhibit their own character qualities.

An array of components culminating in a third act that switches from first gear to a gear with incalculable speeds. The wine was served, my heart rate increased. I required a towel, I was sweating that much from anxiety. Ignoring the last minute of the feature, which was an eye-rolling moment to say the least, a slow-burn thriller such as this utilises a substantial amount of foreshadowing as its narrative device. Unfortunately, it is inescapable. However, Hay and Manfredi do their utmost best to keep the conversation flowing during times of prognostication. Shapiro’s score is also worth mentioning for its sharp string-based chords that increase the chance of sweaty palms.

The Invitation, from the offset, is an incredibly simple thriller. Games are played, wine is served and a few arguments are bound to occur. However, if you cut through Kusama’s simplistic exterior, you’ll find an extraordinarily intelligent dinner party that evokes a powerful emotional connection. Just, y’know, think twice before accepting an invitation…

Review By: The Movie Diorama
An intense experience
A powerful feature film. Despite some reminiscence (group of friends, dinner, the house atmosphere, colors) with “Coherence” is undoubtedly an original movie. A very interesting point made by the director (who had already done Girlfight and Jennifer’s Body) over a possible processing of the pain of a loss, in a quite denying way, perhaps cynical, reaching extremes of aggressiveness. A lot of tension, making us doubt who you believe (or even what is real) at every step, until the crux of the matter comes; you may wait a little for that, but it’s worth it. Point for the director for not using low blows. Worthwhile if you want to spend a very intense time. With regards to actors’ work, “Will” comes out unscathed. “Eden” maybe a little artificial, but I think it is an intentional nuance given by the director. The rest comes off well. The screenplay is pretty good. Although it is not revolutionary, the pace is accurate, keeps the suspense, and plays with ambiguity.
Review By: que_no_me_toque_un_alto_delante
Pass on this invite.
Here’s a small thriller that morphs into a horror picture. There is plenty of back story or baggage as to who and why this group is reunited at a dinner party.

Our favorite guest thinks something sinister is going on. Guest are locked in the house with no communications to the outside unless the writer needs him to check a message from a missing guest. Why the cult stuff on computer and the freak out games if the hosts intent is to make this the last dinner party?

Guests are poisoned, shot and stabbed, in a bloody killing spree. If you can take the over the top violence there is a great final scene that is so good you may excuse the why not just leave the party when it gets weird or walk out on the movie.

It’s a small film that was released to home platforms the same day as theatrical release. No need to search this out in a local art house, it will be as good or bad in the comfort of your home.

Review By: Quietb-1

Other Information:

Original Title The Invitation
Release Date 2015-08-05
Release Year 2015

Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 40 min (100 min)
Budget 1000000
Revenue 354835
Status Released
Rated Not Rated
Genre Drama, Horror, Mystery
Director Karyn Kusama
Writer Phil Hay, Matt Manfredi
Actors Logan Marshall-Green, Emayatzy Corinealdi, Michiel Huisman
Country United States
Awards 4 wins & 15 nominations
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix N/A
Aspect Ratio 2.35 : 1
Camera N/A
Laboratory N/A
Film Length N/A
Negative Format N/A
Cinematographic Process Panavision (anamorphic)
Printed Film Format DCP

The Invitation 2015 123movies
The Invitation 2015 123movies
The Invitation 2015 123movies
The Invitation 2015 123movies
The Invitation 2015 123movies
The Invitation 2015 123movies
The Invitation 2015 123movies
The Invitation 2015 123movies
The Invitation 2015 123movies
The Invitation 2015 123movies
Original title The Invitation
TMDb Rating 6.481 2,221 votes

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