The Carpenter's Son Reviews
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zxki disliked
The Carpenter's Son
I love how experimental Nicolas Cage's filmography is, so I'm always ready to watch whatever he's in. Some are excellent, some not so much, but this? Terrible. The performances are great, the casting is awful, the production is amazing, the cinematography is restrained, the story is boring, the pacing is sluggish, and the dialogue is odd. As for the religious stuff, I was invested, and then I wasn't. To put it short, 90 minutes felt like 300.
240d
Clay Werner is "meh" on
The Carpenter's Son
4.4 - I’m not sure this will be as divisive as one might expect, because all sides should find it pretty bad, though for different reasons.
The concept is where this shines. Turning an apocryphal Gospel into a version of horror is a fantastic angle to attempt, at face value. I doubt there are enough people in the general public that are familiar with the actual source to question decisions made, but there’s enough general knowledge about the people that inspired these characters to be able to easily form an opinion. And because of that, undoubtedly, many Christians will hate this & label it as blasphemy.
But, while I love the idea, I was underwhelmed by the execution.
On the whole, I’m unsure if it’s a lack of depth to the source, or a concern for the backlash that this may bring, but this ultimately felt mostly toothless in the horror elements from the audience perspective. It’s clear at times that there is horror for the characters, but the stakes are so low for us. Not enough is shown or heard until we near the end to build up adequate tension. And when that’s paired with an, at times, slow-paced, winding, & occasionally confusing story & screenplay in the first two-thirds, it gets to be difficult to stay with.
The rest of the good parts are Nic Cage continuing his streak of doing whatever the hell project he wants with as much of his own style as he can, Noah Jupe carrying any & all fear & general emotion, & some beautiful scenery & cinematography.
All in, I think there’s something here, just not as much as I hoped. But if religious horror is your thing, it’s probably worth the 90 minute investment from home. And I would be more than happy to see more takes on the apocryphal gospels as a new source with a wealth of stories, especially approached with a horror lens.
269d
Lee liked
The Carpenter's Son
One of Nic Cage’s better geezer teasers. Light on the horror, but it does have a moody atmosphere and good acting, especially from the creepy girl. This would make for a good double feature with Death or Robin Hood, as there's a lot of crossover.
14d
Sarahclaye is "meh" on
The Carpenter's Son
50% is right on target…not the worst but far from interesting or introspective.
44d
Flamogo disliked
The Carpenter's Son
I actually loved this movie. The koncept was original and the idea to use a non-biblical text as an inspiration was great but the use of AI ruined all of this again for me. Is it so hard not to use AI especially for a 10 second sequence?
69d
Cinematic Joshua disliked
The Carpenter's Son
A confusing and blasphemous Biblical Thriller that tests its audience as much as it does its supernatural antihero.
75d
Jimmy Cricket disliked
The Carpenter's Son
Nick Cage has no reason to be doing shit like this. I’d ask myself ‘whatever happened to the Leaving Las Vegas Cage’ or the ‘Adaption. Cage’ but he’s still giving strong performances in movies like this which are a waste of time and shouldn’t have been made.
195d