I think it’s just so well made, so well photographed.
Hide and Seek (2005)
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Reviews Counted:150
Fresh:19
Rotten:131
Average Rating:3.9/10
Consensus: Robert De Niro and especially Dakota Fanning have earned some praise for their work in Hide and Seek, but critics have called the rest of the film derivative, illogical and somewhat silly.
Runtime: 1 hr 45 mins
Genre: Thriller
Synopsis: Dakota Fanning and Robert De Niro slug it out for top acting honors in this creepy psychodrama. After his wife is found dead in the bathtub, Manhattan psychologist David Callaway (De Niro) decides... Dakota Fanning and Robert De Niro slug it out for top acting honors in this creepy psychodrama. After his wife is found dead in the bathtub, Manhattan psychologist David Callaway (De Niro) decides to take his traumatized child, Emily (Fanning), to live in a big, gloomy country house upstate. The shadow of the twisty backyard woods--or something darker--soon creeps over the house and Emily finds a weird friend named Charlie, who her father believes is only imaginary. Charlie likes to play games, and is also very jealous of anyone who tries to come between Emily and her dad, like an attractive local divorcee (Elizabeth Shue) and Emily's New York psychiatrist (Famke Jannsen). Director John Polson takes his time letting the little details of the story accrue in the patently somber tradition of directors like M. Night Shyamalan. John Ottman's score is spooky, the photography is drenched in warm colors, and the mood is relentlessly strange and unsettling. De Niro is fine as a wheezing, aging doctor who can't seem to fathom the extent to which his domestic situation has moved past his control. Of course there's a shocking twist or two, plenty of jolts, red herrings, and sinister woodland explorations (including a dark and foreboding cave), but the spookiest ingredient in this potboiler is the brilliant Fanning. With her jet black hair, pale skin, and wide blue eyes, she enters the realm of instant horror iconhood as the alternately frightened and frightening Emily. Other cast members include Dylan Baker as the local sheriff, and Amy Irving, excellent in her few scenes as Emily's mother. [More]
Starring: Robert De Niro, Dakota Fanning, Famke Janssen, Dylan Baker
Starring: Robert De Niro, Dakota Fanning, Famke Janssen, Dylan Baker, Robert John Burke, Elisabeth Shue
Director: John Polson
Director: John Polson
Screenwriter: Barry Josephson
Producer: Barry Josephson, Ari Schlossberg
Composer: John Ottman
Studio: 20th Century Fox
Reviews for Hide and Seek
To enjoy this movie you have to leave logic outside the theater and just go for the thrills and chills.
The bottom line is that this movie is highly compelling and utterly creepy.
Robert DeNiro, once deservedly hailed as our greatest living film actor, hits rock bottom with this insipid film...
It is one thing for a movie to be boring and awful, but it is quite another to be insulting, in bad taste, and utterly ridiculous at the same time.
A psychological thriller that dangles over the precipitous edge of awfulness a full 90 minutes before toppling into that abyss with the resounding clatter of Robert De Niro's ham-on-rye overacting.
'Come out, come out, wherever you are' probably sounds much more menacing in the halls of CAA, where De Niro is no doubt stalking the agent who sold him on this film.
[Director John] Polson offers up a few chilling scares, but the underwritten screenplay really does show off [Hide and Seek's] weaknesses.
Through its first two-thirds, at least, Hide and Seek does a good enough job of piquing our curiosity that the movie's ultimate dumbness is more than a minor insult.
“Come out, come out, wherever you are” sounds hauntingly inviting. Still, one should take the contrary view and remain hidden from this perfunctory peek-a-boo picture
"Trauma causes pain" - but what about the intense psychobabble in this horror-thriller?
Seek ends with a whimper and not a bang, but at least it finally ends; sadly, this turns out to be the highlight of the experience.
It's so absolutely preposterous that it stops the film cold and draws a collective 'Aw c'mon!' from viewers wondering if maybe they should take back some of that ill will that greeted M. Night Shyamalan's surprise turn of events in The Village.
The movie's only rewards are a few unintentional laughs, as when the sheriff (Dylan Baker) calls Emily a 'cute kid' after a long stretch in which she's been acting and looking battier than Sunset Boulevard's Norma Desmond.
Hide and Seek is the worst sort of horror film -- one that takes itself seriously without having anything to back up that attitude.
Little Trauma Girl -- her already wide eyes increasingly encased in dark shadows -- now faces life in a humungous scary house.
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