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The Follower

Rating3.6 /10
20171 h 19 m
France
438 people rated

Internet video blogger David Baker is invited by Carol, an eccentric and lonely woman, to investigate supernatural occurrences in her home. He is instructed that he is free to film everywhere except for her grandmother's room upstairs. At first, he sees nothing. However, things take a ghostly turn as he slowly discovers that things aren't what they seem and, even worse, it could be that something wants to follow him out.

Horror
Thriller

User Reviews

user6723325135366

22/11/2022 17:28
Wow. See all of those other one star reviews? Believe them. This movie is really that bad. You could pick any five people at random, with no experience in making movies whatsoever, give them a video camera, and they would come up with something better than "The Following". The acting is absolutely God-awful, even by zero-budget horror movie standards. This is a movie that starts out stupid, and picks up momentum like a snowball rolling downhill and turning into an avalanche, and turns imbeciles. Anyone and everyone who had anything whatsoever with the production of this movie should be barred from ever making another movie in any capacity whatsoever.

Abu Sufiyan Vasa

22/11/2022 17:28
Tired found footage film. Is there something supernatural? Where does the film go with this? Can the lead actor voice what his motivations are to help him deliver any line convincingly? I'll answer the last question: no. Too bad that this is who they picked to star in this film. The actor is unconvincing in the title, tended to read his lines as if he was also explaining the stage directions of the script and piecing together what his motivation was to speak the lines he had. The script did little to help him be able to offer any acting chops, but I doubt he would have done well if there was a better script. Maybe it was one of the minimalist scripts that just set the stage and then allow the actors to be in the moment in character. Who knows. Oh, the movie and its plot and conclusion. Yeah, it was that important.

deemabayyaa

22/11/2022 17:28
The acting alone is enough to make you cringe. Plus there is almost nothing to speak of for the first 40 minutes of this train wreck of a movie. DO NOT waste your time.

الدحمشي 👻

22/11/2022 17:28
The main character is so annoying you have zero empathy and without that you really do not care what happens to him, the female although having lived in America for a long time still speaks with a strange accent. Found footage, shot on your phone or hand held camera does not on its own make a good film. You need plot, dialogue, story line and good acting, this has none of these attributes. The dog must have been grateful it was killed off and could go on to better projects. As a horror movie fails miserably, I have felt more horror finding out we have run out of coffee.

Toke Makinwa

22/11/2022 17:28
THE FOLLOWER is a mildly effective little found footage indie from France which is better structured than you might expect given the genre. The story told is clear, albeit slow moving with little incident involved. A video blogger/ghost hunter visits a lonely woman in order to investigate a supposedly haunted house, but he discovers more than intended. The story's a bit lacking but this isn't that bad to watch given indie standards.

Ndeshii

22/11/2022 17:28
Watching this is a waste of time. Doing anything else with your time is better than watching this movie

Aliou-1er

22/11/2022 17:28
This is another found footage movie with a "nuance". This time, it's a YouTuber recording on his cameras! The story makes no sense, it's about this guy investigating a supposedly haunted house, but the owner of the house appears to be insane, then the dude leaves. Soon after he starts to experience strange things in his house, the ending is about the house owner's brother murdering her... it's really not worth the effort of tying. The acting is absolutely atrocious; it's comparable to the acting you see in a mediocre B movie. To whoever was associated with the making of this movie: I understand that it's your passion project, or you got paid to participate in the making of this piece of poop, it's really, I MEAN REALLY, terrible.

Titumeni Titu Chirwa

22/11/2022 17:28
How can a movie made for 23000$ be any good special effects and all don't waste your time you know its going to be that bad

abdillah.eloufir

22/11/2022 17:28
Really good surprise... I wasnt expect nothing from this movie but what a great surprise ! I spend a good time with my girlfriend showing this movie. It's an original creepy horror film who bring you in a "haunted house". Special mention to this decor... Maybe low budget when you see the generic but it's working with "found footage" and photography is still working very well so really pleasant to watch....in the dark, of course Great actors, nice pace, good editing...what else ?

user7164193544460

22/11/2022 17:28
If you head into director Kévin Mendiboure's new found footage venture The Follower expecting more of a slow-burning thriller over a jump scare heavy horror, then this solid attempt at crafting a different spin on the usual genre tropes that have plagued other found footage films will be a screening worth taking. Shot on a shoe string budget with a tiny cast headlined by Nicolas Shake's blogger/internet personality David Baker who has a keen interest in the supernatural but starts to wish he didn't after Chloé Dumas's fan and keen follower Carol Anderson invites David to her isolated homestead to experience some odd supernatural occurrences, The Follower in many ways walks in the line of many other films of the same ilk yet overcomes a poor performance from Dumas, some at times weak scripting and a pace that crawls at times to a snail's pace to be a film that shows promise for Mendiboure as a filmmaker with his ability to turn expectations on their heads in the films finale. After a long-winded build up where David finds himself troubled at home after his stay with Carol, the true nature of what is occurring at the Dumas property becomes apparent and The Follower ups the ante considerably as both David and the audience become acutely aware on what is transpiring for our protagonists. It's a shame then for the film that has such a strong last act that so much of what comes before doesn't quite match it. Shake's performance is solid (even if you can't help but feel Justin Long has a clone) and Mendiboure doesn't over-do shaky or grainy footage that can so often infest these type of experiences but the film was crying out from a few more scares, stronger character development and a more expertly polished script, all elements that if prevalent, would've made The Follower a genuine indie must-see. Final Say – The Follower leaves a lot to be desired but there's also enough promise here to suggest Mendiboure has the potential to be a filmmaker of note. Not one for horror buffs due to the lack of genuine chills and blood spills, The Follower is however a solid low-budget affair with a particularly neat sleight-of-hand that should catch unsuspecting viewers by surprise. 2 ½ movie posters out of 5
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