Looking for work, Aaron comes across a cryptic online ad: “$1,000 for the day. Filming service. Discretion is appreciated.” Low on cash and full of naiveté, he decides to go for it. He drives to a cabin in a remote mountain town where he meets Josef, his cinematic subject for the day. Josef is sincere and the project seems heartfelt, so Aaron begins to film. But as the day goes on, it becomes clear that Josef is not who he says, and his intentions are not at all pure.
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Save your money for something good and enjoyable
Nice effects though.
Although I seem to have had higher expectations than I thought, the movie is super entertaining.
The film's masterful storytelling did its job. The message was clear. No need to overdo.
I wish movie reviews were weighted on the basis of age. people downvoting this movie must be very young: this is the only explanation possible. Sorry guys: this movie is a gem. It is goddamn creeping: slowly crawls under your skin and goes back and forth into your mind. Until the end.
The worst movie in the world.... Man are a psico Killer, terrible history, disgusting...
"Creep" is a classic, one of the best horror movies of the new millennium. Mark Duplass is superb in his role of Josef, perhaps the titular "creep". The found footage thing gets a bad rap, but it has been done to superb effect before: consider "Man Bites Dog", "Blair Witch Project", "Paranormal Activity", and the short film "Safe Haven". "Creep" is another classic to add to this list.The film really only involves two actors, and I was surprised, in a sense, to hear that it is mostly improvised. Before watching "Creep", I would have had a hard time imagining improvisation working in a horror movie. It seems like you could all too easily stray from the fearsome undercurrent each scene is supposed to carry with it - or, you could try to make everything you say scary, and thus merely become ridiculous.It must have been a tightrope, but Duplass and Brice were more than up to the challenge."Creep" has possibly the most naturalistic acting seen in a found footage film since "Blair Witch".
CREEP is another found footage horror flick from the team at Blumhouse Productions. I found it suffered somewhat for having no script; as believable as they are as actors, the guys on screen can't be expected to do all the work themselves and as such the dialogue often feels repetitive and low key. The story is a simple two-hander about a video blogger who answers a Craigslist advert to spend time with a man dying of cancer. It soon becomes a psychological battle of wills between the two characters. Nothing much happens here, other than a few very mildly creepy moments, and the only time it really hits home is at the powerful twist climax. Otherwise I found it quite routine.