Watch: The Guest 2014 123movies, Full Movie Online – A soldier introduces himself to the Peterson family, claiming to be a friend of their son who died in action. After the young man is welcomed into their home, a series of accidental deaths seem to be connected to his presence..
Plot: A soldier introduces himself to the Peterson family, claiming to be a friend of their son who died in action. After the young man is welcomed into their home, a series of accidental deaths seem to be connected to his presence.
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‘The Guest’ is a surprisingly fun throwback to 1980s horror. It boasts a thumping soundtrack and quick cuts that really fit into the theme of the film. The exaggerated scenes of violence and gore may be a bit too strange for those who do not appreciate the sentimentality and nostalgia of the movie.The narrative is very straightforward and follows Dan Stevens, an ex-soldier, as he returns to his friend’s family’s house as a dying wish. He protects and helps them through their individual problems but all is not what it seems. The film does lose it’s way slightly towards the end as it tries to drastically remind audiences that the film is meant to be over-the-top when it was already doing a subtly good job.
Dan Stevens is very good in the main role. From the trailer, it looked like it would be a rip-off of Nicolas Winding Refn’s ‘Drive’ but Stevens adds a very unique coldness to his powerful persona.
★★★½
In terms of tone and pacing, _The Guest_ is a little bit all over the place.But in terms of plot, script, narrative, acting, setting, score, soundtrack, characters, intrigue, effects, humour, rewatchability, entertainment value and originality? Yeah. Pretty much nails it.
_Final rating:★★★★ – An all round good movie with a little something extra._
One of the most stylish and fun thrillers of the decade.
It’s a bold statement but I stand by it. This movie had everything I wanted and a hell of a lot more. The plot in a nutshell is that a guy named David (Dan Stevens) goes to the house of a soldier who was KIA and claims to have known him personally, so the family invites him to stay. Then things start happening, secrets come out, and sh*t goes down. Simple premise, and if it sounds familiar it’s probably because it’s been done many times, but never quite with as much finesse as The Guest.The writer and director are the same team that brought us You’re Next and a few segments from V/H/S and V/H/S/2. Personally I loved You’re Next – it was a straight up horror comedy with little to no surprises. Here, the duo hone their strengths into their magnum opus so to speak. The Guest is an action thriller, but there are a lot more elements at work. It’s dramatic, it’s funny, it’s intense, and it gets pretty frightening at times. The scope seems very wide but it all flows together without a hitch, and each emotional reaction keeps your eyes glued to the screen waiting for what happens next.
The Guest is held together by its lead, Dan Stevens. I haven’t seen him in anything before this but he was flawless in this role as an enigmatic, seemingly charming family friend. David is immensely likable, even when questionable things start happening you still want to root for the guy. He just has a badass aura around him. Dan Stevens plays him with such conviction that you can’t see through him and you have no idea what is going on in his head, but you know that there’s more to him than meets the eye.
When I say sh*t goes down in this movie, I mean it. Sh*t. Goes. Down. I won’t spoil anything but The Guest has one of the most stylish, suspenseful, colorful, and downright invigorating third acts in a movie I’ve seen in a while. It’s f*cking magnificent. Some people are split on this opinion but honestly, I thought it was an absolute blast. It takes place in a Halloween fun house; as soon as it began I turned into a giddy schoolgirl. Yeah, it’s just that much fun. The first two acts are impeccable as well, building up the tension and suspense to a level of tangibility that you can cut with a knife.
The characters surrounding David are all great as well. They’re your typical family, and although it may seem like they’re just caricatures, they are completely convincing in their roles largely due to the realistic dialogue. Everything progresses believably and exactly how you’d want it to, and the predictability is a strength in this case because it gives the filmmakers a chance to make the simple premise as shiny and creative as possible. I was not bored for a minute of this movie. The soundtrack is phenomenal too – it has an ’80s thriller vibe and a lot of dark electronic grooves similar to those in You’re Next but even better.
The Guest is an action-thriller buff’s wet dream, and it even throws in some horror for good measure. It really is one of the most underrated movies of 2014 and an experience that no thriller fan should miss out on.
So confused by the good reviews
Did we watch the same thing? The plot was horrible. The characters did the most unrealistic silly things. It was laughable at times. The acting by some of them are we horrible. I’m giving it a 3 just because it had promise at the beginning.
Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 40 min (100 min)
Budget 5000000
Revenue 2700051
Status Released
Rated R
Genre Action, Mystery, Thriller
Director Adam Wingard
Writer Simon Barrett
Actors Dan Stevens, Sheila Kelley, Maika Monroe
Country United States, United Kingdom
Awards 4 wins & 13 nominations
Production Company N/A
Website N/A
Sound Mix N/A
Aspect Ratio 2.35 : 1
Camera Arri Alexa
Laboratory N/A
Film Length N/A
Negative Format ProRes 444 (2K)
Cinematographic Process Digital Intermediate (2K) (master format), ProRes 444 (2K) (source format)
Printed Film Format D-Cinema