Awaken
Awaken

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Awaken

2014
Movie
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English

Sam decides to break off her engagement and leave her tumultuous relationship behind after a brief but life-altering experience. She resolves to focus on finding herself, her peace of mind and happiness and in the process she meets Jake, the man of her dreams. Everything seems perfect until she starts experiencing hallucinations and recurring nightmares that prompt her to question her own sanity. The process of self discovery leads Sam to realize how fear and the memories of the past are subconsciously preventing her from getting what she wants the most.

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IMDb3.2/10
Director: Mark PeaseGenres: Horror, Thriller

Plot Summary

A group of friends on a remote camping trip discover an ancient burial ground, unknowingly awakening a vengeful spirit. As the spirit begins to pick them off one by one, they must race against time to find a way to appease or defeat the entity before they all succumb to its wrath. The isolated setting and dwindling numbers amplify the terror as they unravel the dark history of the land.

Critical Reception

Awaken (2014) received largely negative reviews from critics and audiences, often cited as a generic and uninspired entry in the found-footage horror genre. Its predictable plot, weak scares, and low production values contributed to its poor reception. The film struggled to distinguish itself from similar titles, leaving little lasting impact.

What Reviewers Say

  • Lacks originality and relies heavily on clichés from the found-footage horror subgenre.

  • The scares are few and far between, often relying on cheap jump scares rather than building genuine tension.

  • Technical aspects, including editing and sound design, are generally considered subpar, detracting from the viewing experience.

Google audience: Audience reviews for Awaken are scarce, but available feedback indicates disappointment with its unoriginality and weak execution. Viewers often found the film predictable and unengaging, with many expressing that it failed to deliver on the basic requirements of a horror movie.

Fun Fact

The film was shot in a found-footage style, a popular trend in horror films during the early 2010s, aiming for a sense of realism and immediacy.

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