They could have explored her deafness a little more.
I pretty much agree with @faithful. The movie has some competent scenes and tries to subvert certain tropes but it's far from perfect.
The main selling point is that the victim is deaf and as such is vulnerable to his shenanigans but it wasn't utilized to the extend I'd wanted - be it technical or plot wise. I have to give props to Kate Siegel though as her acting was on point.
I could rate this movie a 3 or a 4 as it is riddled with unbelievable events (and the key competent was too obvious) but neglecting that I was still entertained.
Hopefully Netflix grabs horror movies more often now so they're quicker out of the festival runs :).
Mike Flanagan is an incredibly talented horror director but this film, whilst competently made, is (whisper it) boring and familiar.
Solid concept film, doesn’t overstay its welcome. Did some neat things with the conceit, could’ve done more. Good performances from the two leads. It’s kind of refreshing to have a Flanagan work this simple and straightforward.
This is such and effectively simple movie. One of my all time favourites
not bad, but it bored me aswell.
Definitely a suspenseful movie that my wife and I really enjoyed watching.
It may not have been the most unique horror film ever, but it was a competent and well-made film that exemplifies the horror genre well. I may have had to suspend my disbelief for a few moments, but this did not diminish my engagement with the film. All I can say is that I liked the ending, and the journey towards it was fun to watch. May not be a masterpiece, but it certainly is a well-made film to watch at night.
Hush is a well-known example of a film that urges you to put your head down and rest. If you don't look too carefully, you might be able to enjoy
They mentioned her being both deaf and mute, but they forgot to mention that she also suffers from "really fucking stupid-itus" too!
a masterpiece. katie siegel's acting was incredible
Absolute waste of time. Pure trash. It should not exist. It should never have been made.
My wife and I were hooked in the first few minutes, as is usual with horror movies. But then we started laughing at how bad this movie was.
The story makes absolutely no sense whatsoever. Everything that happens in the movie can be summed up as "a 1st grader would think of something better".
The budget of this movie would have been better spent on McDonalds.
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Watched this originally with my beautiful daughter Shannon :cherry_blossom: Date unknown #forever20
This was missing something. I think it really could have benefited from more discovery somehow. Like if the killer wasn't just a random evil dude and he had an actual personal agenda against these people, which was slowly figured out throughout the movie. If they wanted to stick with random there just needed to be something else. I'm not sure what, but this wasn't enough. This was all too drawn out for what little there was to it.
Television news talking about a psycho being in her area in the background when Maddie wasn't paying attention is an example of what could have been a useful and nice, simple touch. It needed more little relevant details to build suspense as it played out.
Also, the whole "Craig thing" in the beginning ended up being a wasted opportunity. It was a completely useless detail. It really only made sense to include it so explicitly if this Craig was going to show up at some point. I mean, he could have swooped in towards the end and helped save the day. Or hell, he could have shown up to help the killer because he was sick of Maddie's indecisiveness about them.
After so much time spent on such a basic storyline, the ending could have used a little more closure; like even showing that Maddie went on to become the most talked about novelist across the globe. She could have been shown not living alone anymore. Even one of those annoying, surprise twists could have been tacked onto this as a more striking finish; like where she's shown happy and thriving in the future, and then we see a masked man watching her new place.
I haven't even went on about the suspension of disbelief needed to get through this. It's too far fetched that Maddie would be so close in proximity with perfectly capable peripheral vision, but not notice her friend either banging on the door and trying to get in, or being so brutally and forcefully stabbed against it. Wouldn't there be a unique way to get her attention when someone's at the door anyway because she's deaf? Might there not also be a unique way to reach out in the event of an emergency, like some sort of panic button? Maddie throws away far too many opportunities to escape or to get to her attacker. When she was outside under the porch she should have sat tight and waited for him to break in; then ran like hell for help. When her friend's boyfriend had the bad guy pinned down she should have ran out and stabbed the shit out of him. But they're all details that could easily be overlooked had the rest of it been done better.
Why did they choose to pull out Maddie's "writer" ability to quickly think through different scenarios and their outcomes only towards the end suddenly, and not throughout? Yes, she was shown struggling with her writing at the start, but she could have been shown struggling to think through the scenarios; it could have been the reason she kept making poor decisions! Adrenaline could have given her triumph over her writer's block and in turn defeated the scumbag killer. That could have proved interesting done the right way and given the movie the something more that it sorely needed. Go ahead and contact me, Hollywood. I'll help you write your shit!
I'm genuinely blown away. Katie Siegel actually wrote this?! WOW!
"Hush" is just incredible. I was biting my nails all the way through, the tension is fucking insane and the use of sounds/silence is spectacular to help building up, and keeping up this same tension. I'm so glad movies like this are helping keep a whole genre alive.
Katie is amazing. She's so expressive and I only noticed this one thing about her now. John Gallagher Jr.'s portrail of the killer is just hideous - exactly how it should be. Props to Mike Flanagan on the excelent direction, props to the cat for being a cute cat.
The description does not mention she has an IQ of 40 or less
Very, very paint by the numbers. But at least that means they didn't do anything stupid. What I liked most was that the killer was a complete moron. Real serial killers usually are. So this was nice to see instead of the usual Hollywood genius serial killer stuff. Whatever, it was fine.
Turns the main character's disadvantages into an advantage against the killer, amazing and original, uses sound to create suspense and change perspective, & great continuity throughout the entire story (things don't show up so often that it beats you over the head with that item's importance- just enough to know that that item exist in the terrain of the film)
Absolutely terrifying, Hush is an intense and frightening indie horror thriller. The story follows a deaf woman who lives in a secluded house in the woods, and is preyed upon by a psychopathic killer. The script is especially well-written, doing an impressive job at having the character work her way through the problems that she faces. And, making the character deaf gives a fresh new angle to the classic cabin in the woods scenario; heightening the tension and suspense. Lead actress Kate Siegel gives an incredibly visceral performance that captures the raw terror and desperation of the character, and director Mike Flanagan does a good job at showing how trapped and isolated she is. Additionally, the violence is remarkably gritty without being gratuitous. A well-crafted horror film, Hush taps into our primal fears.
Imagine a storyline written so badly, that even 80 minutes of runtime bore you to deaf. Pun intended.
I didn't like this film, it was really boring in my opinion. It's pretty forgettable as well, except for the ending. I did enjoy the ending. Overall, a boring film with a decent ending.
One of the better slasher films I've seen in a while. The aspect of it is unique, as well as the masked man's personality, it's what makes it different to the usual films we're all so bored of. Both main characters make some good and some bad choices, which is unusual, as you only usually see the killer going into houses so easily and finding the victims hiding places despite never even being there before or being familiar with the grounds. It's one of the most realistic slashers I've seen, something easy but fun to watch that you don't have to think too much about but that will leave a positive impression on you.
the story at first was kinda promising but then everything went downhill and so many things just not adding up!
Bit of a slow burner but turned out pretty enjoyable. I rooted for the cat.
"Home alone" version for adults only. ;)
Very suspenseful with an awesome plot line that keeps you guessing whether it's all real or something else.
Why didn't she get a CI? She's perfectly for that because she heard until 13 and her hearing nerves should be intact after a meningitis or am I wrong? But well, than they couldn't have made that movie ^_^
back to back predictable scenes, average story
An interesting movie but kinda boring. I wish they would of leaned more into sound and her being deaf in the second half. Still it is a decent watch if you want to see a different take on a home invasion horror.
Scénario vraiment décevant sans aucune originalité, tueur qui tue, on ignore tout de sa raison. Déroulement et dénouement on ne peut plus banal, bref, un film sans intérêt.
So we waste like one hour and a half and end up not getting any sort of motive or anything.not that it was awful, but the jump scares and silenced to force the nervousness in the plot were just... eh.
The film was entertaining, but it lacked many things.
Film che ha un'ottima trama ma che viene sviluppato male risultando noioso e pesante. Sconsigliato da vedere scende veramente lentamente
No fucking way she had the strength to stab him at the end, lol. A dumb thriller.
A real nail biter, edge of your seat survival thriller movie. Brilliant performance by Kate Siegel!
I love how Maddie wasn't saved by anyone but herself. How much balls she had, truly badass and clever thinking. Though she had two earlier windows to kill her attacker, still, fierce, badass woman with true survival instincts kicking in.
It came with an extremely original idea. The idea itself was fairly decently executed, though I can't really say that it was perfect and it had no room for improvement. Just the opposite. Too brutal, too unbelievable sometimes, overall, though, a very decent movie with great performances and an interesting plot-twist that cannot be found in every other horror movie. But it would be a lie if I said that it was the most brilliant and most innovative idea in the history of movie production. There may not have been many but it certainly wasn't the first one to come with the whole mute-deaf character situation.
This one didn't live up to the hype, IMO, but home invasion movies almost never bug me. I thought it was a well-done film though. I can see how someone with different fears would be very spooked afterward. The pace is steady throughout the whole film but the conclusion was anticlimatic. 7.5/10 stars.
I haven't been so frustrated while watching a movie in ages...
It's a game of cat and mouse, but while it proceeds as expected in the grand scheme - killer stalking a victim who tries to stay a step ahead - the thrills are in the details.
I watched for Kate and John but i thinkit was insufficient .We can say not bad !,meh...
Squarely in my "not my thing" bin...
I enjoy watching a —thriller— movie that doesn't take easy way outs, and treats its viewer with respect. I don't know if it's as original as it looks, but it definitely felt fresh.
Movie is very hard and scary but in the same time interesting and exciting. So many scenes,for some time very long scenes. But okay. Nothing special for my taste.
A deaf writer in a secluded area finds herself fighting for her life against a killer who likes to play head games with his victims.
Hush is a well made edge of your seat thriller. Kate Siegel is excellent especially. The only weak thing about it is the killer. While he is perfectly played by John Gallagher Jr. as a real scum bag. We don't get much answers about him other then he is there and he is dangerous.
Still, Hush is one of the best survival films you could watch. If you liked You're Next; you should definitely check out Hush.
Shout by ChyneYeeBlockedParent2017-12-04T06:31:07Z— updated 2019-06-28T00:30:33Z
I forgot when was the last time I watched a horror movie. Are horror movies nowadays supposed to be that slow?
[sarcastically] Why he keeps going around the house, looking and tapping the windows instead of breaking the glasses with the bow? What's the point of doing that if he knew she can't hear anything?
I won't say the movie was great but it wasn't too bad. It must be difficult to act for the crying without a sound and scare without a scream.