The Gracefield Incident

2017 "Some things can't be unseen"
4.2| 1h35m| en
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On August 16, 2013, the Supreme Court mandated the CIA to declassify files that had been kept secret for the past 75 years. Visual records of documented paranormal events were released to the public. The following incident took place in Gracefield, Quebec.

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Also starring Mathieu Ratthe

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PodBill Just what I expected
Cooktopi The acting in this movie is really good.
Aubrey Hackett While it is a pity that the story wasn't told with more visual finesse, this is trivial compared to our real-world problems. It takes a good movie to put that into perspective.
Arianna Moses Let me be very fair here, this is not the best movie in my opinion. But, this movie is fun, it has purpose and is very enjoyable to watch.
kantanshi-27092 I've only watched 13 minutes of the film so far and it's pretty bad. The acting isn't the worst I've seen but it isn't far from it. Just the basic idea of the film fails. He removes the camera from his phone to insert into a fake eye. Right there the tech side of the movie fails. Those cameras are hard wired, not wireless. Even if he somehow rigged it to solid state storage it wouldn't hold enough data for more than a couple hours. Add the fact that he's powering it with a watch battery... And on top of all of that, he epoxies the whole thing together guaranteeing that there is no way for him to replace the battery. And, oh yeah, let's stick an epoxy covered object into his eye socket. Oh and of course no one is going to notice that his eye occasionally glows red right? There's even more tech fail with this idea that I haven't mentioned but I'm tired of writing about it. It would have been better for the writer to have used some sort of internet order for a special mini camera. Have the character open a box which shows some sort of packaging boasting a new state of the art miniaturized wireless camera. Dude, if you read this review, don't try to use existing tech which obviously would not work. Make up some new futuristic tech.
gshihyi over exaggerated acting, over exaggerated voice acting. If you want to direct, don't act, cause you really suck at it. Jessica got caught looked at camera when the storm hit the living scene..so not professional. Overall, a high school project, way too ambitious too immature.
Rino The Bouncer I watched this with little to no expectations and the early parts played out in a pretty predictable and cliché cabin in the woods kinda story, but it surprised me towards the end. It's nice. I don't think these reviews and ratings are fair. I've seen so many horrible found footage horror and sci-fi movies but this one's good.
brixton87 The Gracefield Incident... I don't usually write reviews, I'm more of a creepy scroll through kind of person, but this ladies and gentlemen is an exception. To start off, I'm not going to basically regurgitate the script like most user reviewers on here. I'm simply going to explain my thought process while watch this 'film' (I use the term loosely here). From the opening scene I knew I was in for an average journey of misplacing 90 minutes of my life. The lead protagonist and his iPhone camera supported eyeball was almost enough for me to turn it off and put it on the list of easily forgettable movies. Instead, I proceeded to endure. The acting was so bad, I thought to myself, 'this guy has to be the director, no one would have cast him otherwise'. So after a cheeky IMDb search, bingo! Writer, director and star Mathieu Ratthe. His laughable attempt at an American accent was irritating beyond belief, and this is coming from an Australian. The writing is terrible, with horrible dialogue, delivered by a group of people who couldn't get a job at local school production. As it continued, I couldn't really put my finger on who the lead reminded me of, and then.... it hit me! Tommy Wiseau, the infamous creator of the now cult film 'The Room'. From the inaudible dialogue, to the over acting, to the scenes filmed in night vision that have been clearly film in daylight with a green filter added in post-production. I'm assuming this copycat of every other found footage film ever made will reach that status though.In the end, what really annoyed me was the premise and idea was actually pretty good, I was excited to see it. Now that I have, I feel as though I have lost precious brain cells. If you feel the need to waste some time, by all means give it a go, but please fellow IMDBers, let me be your guinea pig. It hurt, and I don't want to go through it ever again!

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