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The Forest
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With the disappearance of her twin sister in a forest in Japan a young American named Sara decides to investigate what happened to her only to confront supernatural fears.
Genre:
Horror
Actors:
Natalie Dormer, Eoin Macken, Stephanie Vogt, Osamu Tanpopo, Yasuo Tobishima, Ibuki Kaneda, Akiko Iwase, Kikuo Ichikawa, Noriko Sakura, Jozef Aoki, Yûho Yamashita, ...»
Director:
Jason Zada
Country:
United States
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Irish Independent
December 05, 2016 The Forest plunders the J-horror vocabulary to muster what jumps it can, and is pretty nice to look at. But only the really good horror films know how to end on a high note, and this isn't one of them.
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RTÉ (Ireland)
July 26, 2016 The eminently watchable Natalie Dormer is front and centre in the new psychological horror from first-time director Jason Zada, but you can't help but think that the actress deserved better.
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The Atlantic
January 21, 2016 With no compelling characters, scares, or plot points to redeem The Forest, the best option for those curious about Aokigahara is probably to watch a 20-minute 2005 VICE documentary about it.
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ReelViews
January 08, 2016 The Forest boasts a promising premise but squanders most of its goodwill as a result of narrative shortcuts and contrivances, horror film clichés, and haphazard editing.
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New York Magazine/Vulture
January 10, 2016 Any compelling sense of unease is ultimately undone as the film gradually settles for tedious schlock.
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Chicago Sun-Times
January 14, 2016 "The Forest" delivers as a healthy dose of psychological cinematic terror and an impressive first feature directing effort.
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Chesapeake Family Magazine
August 02, 2016 Disturbingly manipulative and yet totally conventional, The Forest is more memorable for being opportunistic than for being truly frightening.
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Salt Lake Tribune
December 31, 2016 Alas, there's no real sense of tension as the story (credited to three writers) lurches toward a by-the-numbers ending.
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