Watch: Evil Dead 2013 123movies, Full Movie Online – Five twenty-something friends become holed up in a remote cabin. When they discover a Book of the Dead, they unwittingly summon up dormant demons living in the nearby woods, which possess the youngsters in succession until only one is left intact to fight for survival..
Plot: Mia, a young woman struggling with sobriety, heads to a remote cabin with a group of friends where the discovery of a Book of the Dead unwittingly summon up dormant demons which possess the youngsters one-by-one.
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Dead Evil!In truth this was always going to struggle to appease many of the horror hordes, Sam Raimi’s original film held up as some sort of religious artifact that should never be tempered with – this even though it was considerably trumped by the sequel (erm: remake). Is it fair to say that even before it was released there were those hating it? It certainly seemed that way.
Can you judge this piece of horror film making on its own terms? Are there a new breed of horror film fans out there whom haven’t seen Raimi’s trilogy and therefore can go into it and get the tar shocked out of them? I hope so because this is a rip-snorter of a remake. Full of jumps, guts, gore, and genuine moments of terror, with Fede Alvarez and his team adding some fresh touches to Raimi’s original nightmare.
It is what it is, a horror remake of an old favourite that ramps up the horror and uses the tools available to splinter the ears – turn the stomach – and fray the nerves. It’s illogical, daft even at times, but this is one of the better horror remakes of recent times, a real pant soiler. Bravo you undead muthas. 8/10
Has all the props we remember him the original.Some new information about the book(necronomicon).Yet the sacastic amounts of blood wasn’t funny.The only funny line was”Why does my face hurt?”.I hope that Evil Dead2 will bring back the jokes & overacting that the second original did.Bruce Campbell one liner of “Groovy” we hope is a precursor to the next movie!I hope that we see it to “Army of darkness”!!!
When gore becomes boring- Exhibit A
“One of the goriest experiences of all time”! “The whole audience fainted!” “I threw up”. I’m not sure which movie people were talking about, but sign me up because that sure as hell wasn’t “Evil Dead”. Before I get written off or torn by my limbs, the Evil Dead trilogy was and still is my favorite trilogy of any film. I have watched each movie at least three times and own a copy of the Book of the Dead edition of the first “Evil Dead” and have forced each and one of my friends to watch the first “Evil Dead”, and even they loved it.Where does it all go wrong? The first “Evil Dead”‘s notoriety was garnered for pushing the envelope with its grotesque portrayal of violence, yes, but it also had a charismatic lead. I don’t care about gender, I don’t care that we don’t have “Ash” anymore, Mia just isn’t a great lead. Yes she’s gone through a lot, yes her backstory pretty much spells her character, but a sob story shouldn’t be the main reason why we should put our fists in the air.
Now what every person came to watch “Evil Dead” for. GORE. GORE. GORE. GORE. GORE. Maybe the fact I spotted cuts every so often, or maybe I’m just desensitized, but aside from the blood- bath, this is pretty much your average horror flick. If any thing, it might be one of the bloodiest films of the year, but not the GORIEST. While TED was essentially “Unrated” (baring it all), I’m still sure the NC-17 version of this re-boot can’t touch the continuous break-neck pacing and violence of that movie.
I’ll give the movie points for TRYING to establish character development and bringing some new insight, but it’s so underdeveloped that if anything, it takes the movie out of place. We’re supposed to “care” about these characters when in fact we don’t. They’re not bad actors, actually, some surprised me, but at the end of the day, we just want to see some flying limbs. And with that being said, it cuts into 1/3 of the movie.
The most-raved about opening sequence is nothing more than a disappointment. Cue the foul language. Cue every cliché in filmmaking history. And of course cue the blood card. It’s laid out all on here. Well at least the tree rape was a solid homage, but I still prefer the original’s.
All in all, “Evil Dead” can’t be described as “awful”, “insulting”, or a bad remake. It can be described as “not scary”, “average”, or really both of those things. With so much hype, and Raimi/Campbell behind this, AND with all the rave reviews from screenings, this is not the movie the fans got. Maybe an unrated version down the road will bump up a few points but for now, a 5 is satisfactory.
Groovy
So I’ve read here and there that this remake lacks the camp of the original. And I look back over 20 years ago, watching The Evil Dead on a crummy rental VHS, in the dark of my teenage bedroom one night. The camp? The original Evil Dead was a terrifying experience, even with Bruce Campbell’s over the top performance, the film was a scare-fest, a terrifying trip even nearly ten years after its release. The camp was in Evil Dead 2, an horror comedy remaking the original already, technically.This remake finds many way to bow to the original, aside the obligatory visual quotes. The use of practical effects, notably, in an era of CGI- filled movies, is extremely refreshing. The gore feels painful, makes you cringe, churned my stomach. It successfully palliates a somewhat shallow characterization that makes it difficult to root for the characters (with the exception of Mia, who owes a lot to a really visceral performance by Jane Levy.)
And this is where Evil Dead 2013 took me by surprise. After roughly a first half of the movie taking Evil Dead fans by the hand towards hashed and rehashed territories, making them doubt that this was a good idea at all, the movie lets go of your hand and you’re alone, in the middle of the woods, and it’s dark and there’s strange noises all about… and then limbs start flying.
I won’t get into conjectures that the highly conventional and overly familiar first half was made that way with the sole purpose of placing the audience in their comfort zone, only to give more impact to the second half… but I would surely ask Fede Alvarez if I was to interview him.
Evil Dead 2013 is a treat for the fans of gore and horror, in any case. Another reminder that out of ten awful remakes, sometimes one rises to the top and delivers. Not for the faint of heart, for sure, but if you’re a true horror fan, and even more, if you miss your old school, gruesome gore rides, this one is for you.
Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 31 min (91 min), 1 hr 37 min (97 min) (Unrated Edition)
Budget 17000000
Revenue 97542952
Status Released
Rated R
Genre Horror
Director Fede Alvarez
Writer Fede Alvarez, Rodo Sayagues, Sam Raimi
Actors Jane Levy, Shiloh Fernandez, Jessica Lucas
Country United States
Awards 6 wins & 19 nominations
Production Company N/A
Website N/A
Sound Mix Dolby Digital, Datasat, SDDS
Aspect Ratio 2.39 : 1
Camera Sony CineAlta F65, Zeiss Master Prime, Fujinon Alura and Angenieux Optimo Lenses
Laboratory N/A
Film Length 2,493 m (Portugal, 35 mm), 2,500 m (5 reels)
Negative Format SRMemory
Cinematographic Process Digital Intermediate (2K) (master format), F65 RAW (4K) (source format)
Printed Film Format 35 mm (anamorphic) (Fuji Eterna-CP 3514DI), D-Cinema