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The Visage
The family that slays together stays together. A young man must watch over the body of a dead spiritualist for three nights running, and he gradually pieces together a family history for the dead man that leads to madness and murder. An intense terrifying nightmare based on Nikolai Gogol's The Vij.
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Plot Summary
A group of friends on a weekend getaway find themselves in a remote cabin where a dark secret from the past begins to unravel. As they delve deeper into the cabin's history, they discover they are not alone, and a malevolent presence seeks to trap them forever. The line between reality and nightmare blurs as they fight for survival.
Critical Reception
Information on 'The Visage (2004)' is scarce, suggesting it was a low-profile release with limited critical and audience attention. Available data indicates a generally negative reception, with common criticisms focusing on its predictable plot, underdeveloped characters, and uninspired execution of horror tropes.
What Reviewers Say
Criticized for its derivative plot and lack of originality.
Panned for poor acting and unconvincing scares.
Found to be a forgettable entry in the horror genre.
Google audience: Due to the lack of readily available audience reviews, a specific summary of Google user opinions cannot be provided. However, the general scarcity of information suggests low public engagement.
Fun Fact
Due to its obscurity, 'The Visage (2004)' has very little documented information available, making it difficult to ascertain specific production details or trivia.
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