We Still Say Grace
United States
1065 people rated The teenage daughter of a religious fanatic attempts to escape her father's delusional suicide pact after three strangers break down near her family's remote rural compound.
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user5514417857123
29/05/2023 12:52
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Kamene Goro
23/05/2023 05:33
We Still Say Grace (2020) follows the teen daughter of a religious fanatic who attempts to escape her father' suicide packed when a group of strangers break down near their home. This film a very basic 'crazy religious guy' story with absolutely no substance at all and even made me quite angry at points.
The acting wasn't great, and got gradually worse as the movie went on. It wasn't noticeable at first, but that changed quick. None of the characters were written in a likeable way either, and I didn't care for any of them. The dialogue was weak too which definitely didn't help.
The score was very generic sounding and didn't interest me. There was no interesting or effective sound design either, so there's not much to talk about. The whole movie felt so empty and hollow due to this, there was no attempt to build up horror.
For me, the film was dull from the start and made no attempt to be gripping. There was no scary or tense moments, it just feels so lifeless, like there's nothing to it. This movie didn't necessarily drag, but it wasn't intriguing in any way. A lot of the movie felt laughably bad, and the ending was just plain stupid and ridiculous.
The cinematography however, wasn't too bad, but in no way saves the film. There was a lot of potential with the cinematography, the colour palettes were nice to look at and there were some decent shots, but the story that went alongside it was just incredibly poor.
user5372362717462 Malaika
23/05/2023 05:33
More fake reviews. Don't be fooled this is another dumb movie. Dull, cliched and predictable. Stupid characters making one bad decision after another. Waste of time.
Tracy Mensah
23/05/2023 05:33
While the 2020 movie "We Still Say Grace" from writers and directors Brad Helmink and John Rauschelbach was a watchable movie and entertaining enough for what it was, it just wasn't an outstanding movie. Now, don't get me wrong here, because "We Still Say Grace" wasn't a bad movie, but it just turned out to be another run-of-the-mill religious fanatic movie that has been seen and done before.
But it should be said that "We Still Say Grace" is definitely worth sitting down to watch. But at the same time, it should also be said that the movie is the type of movie you watch once and never again, as the movie just doesn't have the contents to support more than a single viewing.
The storyline in "We Still Say Grace" is pretty straight forward, and actually well enough written, but it was just a tad too generic and given the fact that the movie didn't really offer anything in terms of plot twists and surprises, it made for a rather linear experience.
There were some fairly toe-curling and cringeworthy scenes throughout the course of the movie. Not because they were scary or anything, but because they were just so morally wrong and kudos to the writers for managing to pull that off.
The acting in the movie was good, and I must say that Bruce Davison really dominated the movie with his performance. He is actually a rather diverse and talented actor, and his performance in "We Still Say Grace" alone makes it worth watching the movie.
Ultimately "We Still Say Grace" is a movie that didn't leave much of a lasting impression on me. The movie came and went without much of a noticeable mentioning. My rating of this 2020 thriller lands on a mediocre five out of ten stars.
Dinosaur 🦖
23/05/2023 05:33
In a world that is very sensitive about racism, stereotyping, and negative depictions of entire people groups, we sure don't seem to mind depicting the Christian folks as delusional, perverted, fanatical murderers on a regular basis. This movie is no exception. It's a typical kids break down in the middle of nowhere and run into a crazy family type of thing. Acting is average at best. Story has lots of holes and "you gotta be kidding me" moments. I've seen much worse movies, I actually finished this one, so that's a plus. There is just nothing scary, original, or particularly well done about his film. Lots of cringe worthy dialog and character behaviors. I'm saying skip it unless you really hate religious people and you want to see them act like idiots.
user7630992412592
23/05/2023 05:33
Way different than i thought was gonna be, def scared me, and my fam.
The Eagle Himself
23/05/2023 05:33
Strong acting, interesting storyline and suspenseful. The movie held my attention throughout. It felt real, like it just might actually be possible.
The only downside is that it's a story that's been told before. But to be honest , this version is one of the better ones. Definitely recommended.
Farah Alhady🌸
23/05/2023 05:33
I grew up in a church as strict as this (minus the movie aspects and all that). But the strictness in this is how I'm reminded that my family was a few generations ago. Maybe this movie isn't for everyone but for those with religious trauma I couldn't stop cheering for Maggie the entire time.
مول طرام😂🚊
23/05/2023 05:33
If you like every overdone cliché every this is just that, I was bored so I just randomly happened on this. I'm one of those numpties who has to see a film through but after that, I asked myself; Why?
Princesse 👑
23/05/2023 05:33
It's as though there were two different production companies with two separate crews, one team working to make a decent horror film, the other intent on making a cheesy one. It was like watching a pair of Siamese twins fight each other for 90 minutes. The story was decent, Bruce Davison and Holly Taylor are great, just about everything else was schlock. Okay, Bruce Davison was awesome. I think the current 5.4 is a good rating.