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Tone-Deaf 2019 123movies

Tone-Deaf 2019 123movies

Mar. 10, 201987 Min.
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Watch: Tone-Deaf 2019 123movies, Full Movie Online – After losing her job and imploding her latest dysfunctional relationship, Olive (Amanda Crew) flees the city for the weekend, escaping to the countryside for some peace and self-reflection. She rents an ornate country house from an eccentric widower named Harvey (Robert Patrick). Soon two generations collide with terrifying results as Olive awakens Harvey’s homicidal tendencies and is plunged into a blood-soaked fight for her life. More than your average slasher film, TONE-DEAF provides a dark critique of the bizarre cultural and political climate that currently exists..
Plot: A woman leaves for a quiet weekend in the country after losing her job and imploding her latest dysfunctional relationship. She rents a country house from an old-fashioned widower who’s struggling to hide his psychopathic tendencies. Soon, two generations collide with terrifying results.
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Ratings:

4.9/10 Votes: 2,767
44% | RottenTomatoes
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N/A Votes: 64 Popularity: 6.153 | TMDB

Reviews:


‘Tone-Deaf’ has the story of a short film in the guise of a feature. It’s lazy, unoriginal, poorly written, blandly shot, and woefully acted. Any saving graces the film may have possessed – the comedic potential, unique storytelling elements, a respectable cast – are thrown by the wayside in favour of an outdated lesson on generational differences. What we’re left with is a pointless, dull, drawn-out attempt at horror. The only reason it’ll leave you screaming is out of boredom.
– Charlie David Page

Read Charlie’s full article…
https://www.maketheswitch.com.au/article/review-tone-deaf-a-horror-in-its-execution-only

Review By: SWITCH.

Pretty decent dark comedy/horror featuring an outrageous performance by Robert Patrick in probably one of his better roles in a long while and Amanda Crew holds her own at times quite well. There are some interesting scenes that I loved, one being when Crew’s character was in a hallucinogenic state and talks with her deceased father, was a fine scene between Crew and Ray Wise.

Otherwise, nothing outstanding as a whole and does get preachy in spots (by both Patrick and Crew, and yes I know it’s part of the dark comedic elements), but still would recommend this as a rental. **3.0/5**

Review By: JPV852
No reason for the low ratings
Obviously millennials are not too impressed at the way they are represented in this movie – which is spot on.

This is a tongue-in-cheek kind of movie not to be taken too seriously.

I found it great to watch – although perhaps I am of a certain age to appreciate the irony.

The acting and production – as well as the story – are well done and something different from the usual vacuous horror/comedy designed to appeal to the lowest common denominator.

Review By: mjsreg
Socially Conscious Comedy that Misses the Mark
This was another film from 2019 that I checked out when trying to cram in more films released this year. I heard an interview for it on Shockwaves podcast with the writer/director Richard Bates Jr. The premise of it sounded intriguing so I gave it a viewing. The synopsis is a woman goes to the countryside to spend a quiet weekend after losing her job and having her last complicated relationship implode. She rents a country house from an old-fashioned widower who struggles to hide his psychopathic tendencies.

We start with a girl during her piano recital. She keeps looking out into the crowd, but doesn’t seem to find who she’s looking for. It then shifts to a couple of Crystal (Kim Delaney) and Michael (Ray Wise). It appears that she’s taking forever to get ready and Michael is trying to get her to finish up. This takes a dark turn though when he kills himself.

It then shifts to the present as we follow Olive (Amanda Crew). She goes home to her boyfriend, York (Nelson Franklin). He got another parking ticket and he’s making breakfast. Olive tells him she’s going to pass and he freaks out a bit. They then go through a pretty easy break-up and he leaves. She then goes to work where she gets fired by Asher (Ray Santiago), the sleazy manager. To make her feel better, Lenore (Hayley Marie Norman) and Blaire (AnnaLynne McCord), come over for a girls’ night. They recommend that this could be a good thing and tell her that she should go on a vacation to clear her head. They then ask her to play piano for them and lie to her that she’s really good at it. This is clearly something that Olive likes doing, but she’s not very good and no one has the heart to tell her.

Olive reaches out to her mother, Crystal, who lives on at a religious commune. She also tells Olive that taking a trip would be good. She also has a moment where she thinks she sees her deceased father and decides to go forward with this. She reaches out on a website to rent a house in the country for the weekend.

The man that she contacts is sitting in a creepy room on his computer. He Google searches for Olive. We then get a weird scene where we really get to meet him. He is Harvey (Robert Patrick). There’s a moment where he is talking to the grave of his wife where he wants her to be back instead of their son and then addresses the camera, seemingly to talk to us.

He meets with Olive as she checks in and tells her the rules for the place. She gets a scare when she goes inside to find a family friend of Harvey’s, Agnes (Nancy Linehan Charles). This isn’t the last time that someone comes into the house without being invited. Harvey has a dark plan for Olive, but it doesn’t along according to that. His son is worried that Harvey is suffering from dementia. He disagrees and he has something he was never able to accomplish that he’s finally getting around to do.

Now as I was watching this, we get some breaking of the 4th wall for sure. When I first noticed it and I remembered the interview that this movie did some things that you don’t really see to take a chance. I’ve also could tell from the rating on the Internet Movie Database that many people didn’t like it. To be honest, I do think this movie has some flaws, but it also is a pretty interesting social commentary.

Just recently I’ve been pretty harsh in my assessment of a movie that is a bit too heavy handed. I would be bias if I didn’t point it out here. This film is pretty fisted in what they’re trying to convey. Olive and her friends are definitely over the top take on millennial. Where I’m a bit more forgiving though is this is a comedy where they’re poking fun at it. That does make it work a bit better. Then on the flipside you have Harvey, who is baby boomer. He’s getting angry to the extreme about the things that are again stereotypical. It is an interesting clash of culture from the two eras.

What doesn’t end up working for me is that there’s this news report we see in a bar about women being kidnapped. Olive is there on a date with James (Tate Ellington) who she met from a social app. The truth of what is going on there is something that is social relevant, but it really doesn’t fit outside of how Harvey gets involved. There are some other things that Harvey does as well that just seem petty and not really necessarily in his character. This is a comedy, but some of these things aren’t funny. Part of this is also to increase the body count, but I don’t think that’s needed. Sticking with this dark back-story of Harvey and what they set up I think would work better as this just feels like it is trying to take too much on.

That will move me to the pacing, which I do think is still good. I never got bored, which is what I’m looking for. I was interested to see where this was going to go next. I do think that some of the aspects of the story are done with a long play, so if you forget about something, it might not impact you the same way. I just don’t know if this builds as much tension as it probably could have. I will say that I really liked the climax and how all of that played out for sure. It fits with what they’re building toward the entire time.

As for the acting, despite the over the top nature, I liked it for the most part. Crew is an actress I thought had a pretty promising start. I remember in college seeing her a few things and I really dug her. She has disappeared and I thought she was good here. She does come off as what I hate about those of my generation so that was kind of funny for me. On the other side is Patrick. He’s such a legend to me as growing up, I’ve seen so many of his movies. He is just so talented and I think he fits the role well, especially as the counterpoint to Olive as everything I hate about that generation. I would say the rest of the cast is fine in their performances, they really perpetuate the culture of both sides.

This movie really surprised me with the effects used. They aren’t all great, don’t get me wrong there. They looked to have gone mostly practical and the blood that comes with it looked to me as did the gore that went along with it. There was a scene late where they went CGI though and I wasn’t a fan. We also get a spider that makes a couple appearances, that was CGI. It was small enough that I wasn’t too bothered. I could just tell. The breaking of the 4th wall is kind of weird and I don’t really know if that was needed. Not being able to see when Olivia loses her contacts and glasses was shot interesting as was the rest of the film.

The last thing would be the soundtrack. For the most part it didn’t really stand out to me, but I did notice they really took care into it. Being that it is called tone-deaf, we do get that Olivia is not good at playing the piano. Some of the song selections I wasn’t the biggest fan of, especially a parody of song I don’t really care for the original. It is a joke song though. It just isn’t one that really worked for me overall.

Now with that said, this film did have some really good things going for it. I actually like the idea of dementia setting into this hard working man and him losing his grip with reality. The problems really do come from this being a comedy that is trying to have social commentary. I guess that technically makes it a satire, but I think this could’ve worked better to ground it more into reality. There are just some mixed aspects with the tension. The acting is good though for what they needed. The practical effects are great while I didn’t really care for the CGI. Soundtrack didn’t really work for me either if I’m going to be honest, aside from the piano aspects. Overall I’d say this is just slightly above average. I like the message it wants to convey, just not how it plays out.

5.5/10

Review By: Reviews_of_the_Dead

Other Information:

Original Title Tone-Deaf
Release Date 2019-03-10
Release Year 2019

Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 27 min (87 min)
Budget 0
Revenue 0
Status Released
Rated R
Genre Comedy, Horror, Thriller
Director Richard Bates Jr.
Writer Richard Bates Jr.
Actors Kim Delaney, Ray Wise, Amanda Crew
Country United States
Awards 2 nominations
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix N/A
Aspect Ratio 2.39:1
Camera Arri Alexa Mini (Cooke Anamorphic/i lenses)
Laboratory N/A
Film Length N/A
Negative Format N/A
Cinematographic Process N/A
Printed Film Format N/A

Tone-Deaf 2019 123movies
Tone-Deaf 2019 123movies
Tone-Deaf 2019 123movies
Original title Tone-Deaf
TMDb Rating 5.4 64 votes

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