Watch: Robert 2015 123movies, Full Movie Online – After Paul and Jenny part ways with their sinister housekeeper Agatha, the disgruntled former employee gives a vintage doll called Robert to their son Gene. Soon after Agatha’s departure, strange events begin plaguing the household. Furniture is vandalized, objects are thrown around and maniacal giggles echo through the house in the middle of the night. But nobody believes Gene when he claims Robert is to blame for the disturbances. Paul and Jenny consider the possibility that a supernatural force has taken over their home. But as the occurrences escalate they discover that it’s not the house that’s haunted… it’s the doll..
Plot: In this chilling story based on real life events a family experience terrifying supernatural occurrences when their son acquires a vintage doll called Robert.
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Embarrasingly bad…
The first thing to note is the acting. Honestly, it was so terrible that I could barely concentrate on what was going on in the film. I was genuinely repulsed by how pathetic it was.Second of all, the doll that Robert is based on looks absolutely nothing like this one. As it is based on a true story, you would at least expect them to know what the doll looks like! It was like looking at a doll from a different story entirely.
But, the most important thing to note is just how lame the horror is. It’s never good when you watch a horror movie and spend the whole time laughing at how terrible it is. The death scenes look like something out of a comedy in which the acting is deliberately bad for effect.
I spent £3 on this DVD from ASDA, and it was such a waste of money even at this small price! Please, don’t waste your time watching this poor excuse for a movie.
Huh?
Wooden acting, and I don’t just mean the doll! This is ‘Child’s play’ with less dark comedy moments.*incoming spoilers*
This old bat gets sacked as a house keeper and as she leaves she gives the family boy the ugliest doll since Chucky’s last dump. Odd things happen, paintings get ruined, foot prints (CLEARLY not belonging to the boy) appear about the place. Mummy blames the boy. A baby sitter gets killed. Mummy gets taken as a crack pot by daddy. Realise doll is possessed. Doll goes whacko-Jacko. No bugger thinks to burn the stupid thing from the start. Doll gets it’s comeuppance. Evil spirit enters boy.
NOW!!! Why the mother spotted the paint foot-prints and doesn’t know her son well enough to realise they are flippin’ square prints, ergo NOT her son’s, is a mystery. Why she insists on yelling at her son about it rather than looking at the sodding doll two feet away (with red paint all over it’s feet) is another odd ball moment. Why, when she decides it must be the doll, she locks it in a shed full of garden tools rather than incinerating the bloody minded mannequin is stupid move round 3. How this jerky badly animated lump of kindling manages to overcome anyone enough to kill them is laughable. Why, when it advances on mum at the top of the stairs with a baseball bat (and takes a week to reach her) she simply slides down the wall to a convenient head height for the doll, rather than launching a good hard boot into the thing and making with the big legs out of there… who the heck knows. All of the above with a couple of dozen other ‘what the fekk are you doing’? moments make this movie a face-palm mess from the start. 3 out of 10 because the doll didn’t fluff it’s lines and they managed to find the budget to make it in colour. Utter twaddle, but if you want to scare your 4 year old daughter then this might (and I stress the word might) just about do it.
Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 30 min (90 min)
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Rated Not Rated
Genre Drama, Horror, Mystery
Director Andrew Jones
Writer Andrew Jones
Actors Suzie Frances Garton, Lee Bane, Flynn Allen
Country United Kingdom
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