See No Evil

See No Evil

2006 "Evil Gets Raw"
See No Evil
See No Evil

See No Evil

5 | 1h24m | R | en | Horror

A group of delinquents are sent to clean the Blackwell Hotel but little do they know reclusive psychopath Jacob Goodnight has holed away in the rotting hotel. When one of the teens is captured, those who remain band together to survive against the brutal killer.

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5 | 1h24m | R | en | Horror , Thriller | More Info
Released: May. 19,2006 | Released Producted By: Lions Gate Films , WWE Studios Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
Synopsis

A group of delinquents are sent to clean the Blackwell Hotel but little do they know reclusive psychopath Jacob Goodnight has holed away in the rotting hotel. When one of the teens is captured, those who remain band together to survive against the brutal killer.

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Cast

Glenn Jacobs , Christina Vidal , Luke Pegler

Director

Adam Head

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Lions Gate Films , WWE Studios

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hellholehorror This is far from original. It is a pathetic horror. It seemed obvious that they saved their entire budget for the ridiculous, over-the-top, ludicrous ending. If the whole film was like the ending then it would have been very good. The gore wasn't even that gross. There was no depth or atmosphere. A lacklustre effort. The overblown and fun ending barely improves a terrible attempt at a horror movie.
view_and_review This movie was pretty good as far as slasher flicks go. Ten people are terrorized at an abandoned hotel they were tasked with restoring. Because this is a horror the majority of the victims had to be young adults.The wrestler Kane plays a very menacing villain. Standing at seven feet tall and probably weighing well over 300 pounds he already has an imposing stature. His kill feats seemed well within reason based upon his size.The movie did use the religious angle as the basis for his killing which was a little tired and played out. I've seen enough religious nuts in real life not to want to see them on screen. But the religiosity was more or less a back drop to the vicious slaughtering that was going on. This was no cinematic masterpiece just some slasher fun.
GL84 Sent to an abandoned hotel to clean it up, a group of juvenile delinquents finds that the hotel is home to a deranged, psychopathic killer and is stalking them for intruding upon his home, forcing them to find a way to get out alive.This here is an above-average slasher of the time-period. The fact that the setting is almost near-perfect is one positive aspect, as this hotel looks suitably disgusting, slimy and completely unlivable with the thick layer of dirt covering every single piece of furniture. The sequences where they're cleaning up the hotel in the beginning are spectacular, and the completely clever touch of having the scenes play out with buzzing flies in the background, which is a realistic touch, is greatly appreciated at building a wonderful aura around this. That also works for the killer here, who is one of the most impressive ones around as he's bulky enough to be a threat, and the scenes where he towers over everyone due to his height advantage is another big factor in making him someone to fear. The killing method doesn't hurt either, and leads to one of the film's biggest pluses in its gore and kills. The hook-on-a-chain is used as the main one and is hooked through the legs, arms and shoulder, and there's also an ax to hack off arms, a cell-phone is forcibly swallowed, a steel pipe embedded in the eye, a body breaking through a set of glass during a fall from great heights, as well as the center-piece of seeing a slew of victims with eyes ripped out. The last half of the film, based on sequences of the killer chasing them around the upper areas of the hotel is a pure blast, containing a series of suspenseful stalking scenes mixed in nicely with great action that includes the final manner of disposing of the killer and the final fights. The last little bit that works is the single most clever idea in the whole film, the system which lets the killer know where everyone is and can get to them, which fixes a major problem in the genre and is a clue to his creativity and inventiveness. These here make the film really enjoyable, as there's not a whole lot of flaws in this one. The worst is the fact that there's a lot of really terrible camera angles or technical decisions which make it look all the worse, from the washed-out look that becomes a pain every time, sequences where the camera is thrust right under their heads and the aggravating and incredibly irritating flash-cuts that appear all the time. The last flaw in the film is the fact that there's a back-story given for the psycho change, but it's a tired old cliché that doesn't make the killer all the more frightening and makes no sense as to how it can lead to such a change in personality. Thankfully, it's not nearly enough to rid this one from its positives which far outweigh the flaws.Rated R: Graphic Violence, Graphic Language, Brief Nudity and drug use.
Christopher Barker See No Evil is definitely one of the best films WWE studios has ever produced. It brought back the classic slasher genre and the style of many great franchises such as Halloween, Friday The 13th etc. I don't see anything wrong with it, for what it is, it is a very solid film. I love Kane in and out of the ring. And he play a very good, creepy psychopath. Gregory Dark created what could be a new beloved killer in Jacob Goodnight. The film is fast paced, not too long. The gore is fine, not OTT like most films. The acting is perfectly fine, the characters are well written. The film is just really good altogether. The fact that they took the idea of Psycho and made Jacob's mom the real villain, and Jacob as a so called "instrument" of death, was very inventive. I enjoy this film. It is entertaining. It was cool to see WWE Studios produce a horror film, and the film, in my eyes, is one of the better slasher movies that has been made. 10 out of 10. Very good.