They Talk to Me
Italy
547 people rated Alex, a sound engineer, accidentally records mysterious voices: disturbing messages from the afterlife who warn him against an imminent and terrifying danger. Amanda, with whom he shares a terrible secret, re-emerges from his past. The appearance of the young woman triggers chilling paranormal phenomena that leave behind a trail of corpses. Is she the danger the voices of the dead speak about?
Horror
Mystery
Thriller
Cast (18)
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BRODASHAGGI
12/12/2024 07:44
Ok but honestly it was truly shot beautifully like others have stated. For being an international film with clearly some money put into it with the special effects it wasn'thalf bad. However it was so confusing when getting closer to the end I can see why others said it was muddled. It felt like two different stories shoved together but in chunks instead of a good shuffling. It's the end that made me give it the low rating. That ending literally came out of nowhere and made absolutely zero sense as to why they even set it up like that.
So do go in to this knowing the acting was alright, scenery and filming was well done, but the story really gets out of hand.
blensha
29/05/2023 12:51
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23/05/2023 05:29
Too may loose ends that were never tied up....
Not enough explanation. The flashback to the past didinot explain why anything was happening.
Just incoherent.......
You may not even know what is going on.
tubtimofficial
23/05/2023 05:29
Not good and already and also why isn't the actress not looking into the camera like if she didn't like it then dont be on camera for love of god what is wrong with females!
Jay Arghh
23/05/2023 05:29
Alex (Jonathan Tufvesson) is a sound engineer who has accidentally recorded supernatural sounds while shooting a documentary. The voices that he's captured may not sound human, but they are trying to warn him about someone or something, With a past filled with mystery and a future filled with dread, Alex is haunted by what he has found. Amanda (Rocío Muñoz) shared a past with Alex and a secret, and when she comes back into his life, she also brings numerous dead bodies. Is she the danger he's been warned about?
Director Giorgio Bruno has put together a film that looks and sounds gorgeous, yet really doesn't do anything you haven't seen before. That's fine -- it does have some genuinely wild kills, a bravura moment where a nun is lit ablaze and is way more professional than 99% of the movies you find streaming these days.
I've often discussed the sad fact that the Italian horror industry died off by the 90s, but if the films that come out of the country keep looking this good -- and can start embracing the off the rails insanity that they once did instead of looking to Hollywood for what's frightening -- then perhaps a comeback can be discussed.
Until then, there are moments in this to enjoy.
Réythã Thëè Båddêßt
23/05/2023 05:29
Well, the synopsis for this 2021 horror mystery "They Talk" definitely sounded interesting enough. This movie was one that came in under the radar, but sadly as quietly as it came it also went. Writers Vinicio Canton, Stefano Ceccarelli and Chiara Barbo just didn't manage to put together something extraordinary here.
Sure "They Talk" had potential, but the storyline just collapsed in on itself, suffering from a slow narrative and having absolutely nothing entertaining or worthwhile to offer. So the script made for a poor transition from paper to screen. I certainly wasn't enjoying the storyline here as directed by Giorgio Bruno.
There were a couple of interesting enough visuals here and there throughout the course of the prolonged 96 minutes that the movie ran for. But it just wasn't enough to do much of anything to alleviate the shortcomings of a boring and mundane script.
I wasn't familiar with the cast ensemble in the movie, and that is usually something I enjoy when I watch movies. However, in "They Talk" it just didn't really count for much of anything, since the actors and actresses virtually had nothing worthwhile to work with in terms of storyline, dialogue or character development.
For a horror mystery then "They Talk" was just downright boring and pointless. There wasn't anything scary here, and even the voices and their messages were just worthy of a single shrug of the shoulders.
My rating of "They Talk" lands on a generous three out of ten stars.
Iammohofficial
23/05/2023 05:29
This film start with a series of flashbacks, and a woman been filmed scene! As turnout, this film is about a man who keep disturb by the voice he hearing "Alex" need to survive from the killing of a demon! Entire film full of boring conversation, and annoying overuse scene! Such as, overuse of the walking scene, overuse of the searching scene, overuse of the arguing scene, overuse of the calling names scene, overuse of the staring scene, overuse of the flashbacks scene, overuse of the jump scare scene, overuse of the talking on the phone scene, overuse of the driving scene, overuse of the copulate scene, overuse of the blackout scene, overuse of the drinking scene, and overuse of the listening to audio sound scene! Make the film unwatchable! At the end, even after killing Amanda, Alex eventually still kill by the demon haunting him! That's it! Wasting time to watch!
Daddou Maherssi
23/05/2023 05:29
This movie is incredibly slow, i don't know what other way to say it. It starts well, acting is great and is very dark and bleak but... I just lost interest along the way.
Alicia Tite sympa
23/05/2023 05:29
Alex (Jonathan Tufvesson) is the camera and sound man for a documentary being made on lost history. Laura (Margaux Billard) is the "diva" host who has her eyes on Alex as does Emily (Sydney White) an assistant. Alex gets ringing in his ears that is not sodium related. He records voices of the dead and seeks the help of an expert. Also they just so happen film at an orphanage where he was raised and has nightmares. Amanda (Agnese Patara) who was his BFF at the orphanage shows up in town.
The film seemed like a decent ghost/spirit mystery. The fact they were driving automobiles with Missouri plates and this was filmed in Italy was a head scratcher. At about 70 minutes into the film a scene doesn't make sense and let's you know there is a twist, except it is not a good twist, but one that makes the film confusing. Is this like an Oman Thing?
Guide: F-word. Sex. Nudity (Margaux Billard ) 2 1/2 stars.
user4121114070630
23/05/2023 05:29
I want to start with what bothered me the most about this movie. They try to sell really hard that this movie is filmed in America - they make a show of panning down to a Missouri license plate; the local diner (called "Eats") has American flags draped in no less than two or three places throughout the interior; the menus in the diner each feature an American flag imprinted on them; the cabin in the woods has an American flag flying outside.... Yet every single actor/actress in the movie has an foreign accent, despite two of the main characters supposedly raised since they were young in an orphanage in America. The roads don't look anything like roads in America. The hospital looks less like a modern American ER and more like a hospital you might see in the 1930's. The movie was filmed in Italy with Italian actors. Why on Earth would you try so hard to make it look otherwise. I'd have enjoyed it more if they'd played up the Italian angle - but as a second (third?) generation Italian immigrant, I might be slightly biased.
OK, so the movie itself.... This is your basic EVP (electronic voice phenomenon) flick up until about the last thirty minutes or so. Up until then, it's a little slow, but then things get weird. I'm not really sure why what happens happens. It leaves you with more questions than answers.
The acting is ok. It does feel like a low budget film, though, which isn't necessarily a bad thing. It just is what it is. It's good for a weekend night, "escape from reality" flick but don't expect anything spectacular.