Cracked

CRACKED ภาพหวาด ‧ Movie ‧ 2022
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Tayio Myeon
2 people found this review helpful
Aug 24, 2022
Completed 0
Overall 7.0
Story 6.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 6.0
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great BUT...

well, it was literally amazing, i liked everything.. the story, the acting and the little girl was gorgeous, BUT.. I really hated the ending, actually the whole last 15 minutes of the movie missed up the whole experience.

i understand they wanted to add a plot twist and all, but that plot twist need more explanation like how nickhun's character is connected to his mother's ghost.

the maid asked Rachel how her grandmother died and was surprised when she knew that she died from cancer and didn't suicide by strangling herself! does that mean the ghost doesn't hunt people who runs out from the house!

the ending also needs more details.

like did nickhun's character (fake Tim) Actually died in the fire?
what is Roja and Rachel going to do after running away? they still have no money for the surgery!
also the ghost didn't disappear at the end!! does that means it's going to hunt them again!
also the ghost that visited Roja's dreams before going back! who was that!!

this movie was great but it really needs a part 2.

anyway shout out for out beloved nickhun acting skills 💜

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Kate
2 people found this review helpful
Jan 29, 2023
Completed 0
Overall 6.0
Story 5.0
Acting/Cast 7.5
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 5.0
Asian horror movies creators have to start using their imagination a bit more. How many times can we get horror about the vengeful spirit of a woman that was either betrayed or abused and then died in an unjust way? Too many movies are more or less a copy paste of the same story with few details changed, and this one is no different.

You can still have a fun horror movie even with a basic story, sadly the writing here was just not that strong. They did not really establish anything. One hour into the film I still did not get all the characters' motivations. Why was the female lead even assuming there were any issues with the paintings? Why did she think from the start they were haunted? It’s not like they can give me exciting plot twists with such a basic set up, so why not just explain it from the start?

Thing that frustrated me the most about Cracked was how they played ominous music for random and normal moments. A woman is standing in the background? Cue the scary sounds… She did nothing. There was no real foreshadowing. Nothing.

Also, that ending? I don’t know how I feel about it. Kind of makes me annoyed knowing the full story.

Not all was bad. It had quite a few fun visual moments. They even used the kid to deliver some eerie body horror. Last 30 minutes were just comedy. There was one scene that almost made me cry from laughing. I just did not see that coming at all. Acting was also good. Compliments go to Nina - with kid actors it's either hit or miss, and I think she did quite a good job here.

Overall, decent. It made me question “why” a lot of things were happening a few too many times, but overall, even if I was not that satisfied with the ending, it did give a closure to more or less everything they introduced.

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Inn_Auni
1 people found this review helpful
Jul 25, 2023
Completed 0
Overall 5.0
Story 5.0
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 3.0
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A Horror Movie Made from Other Horror Movies

Ruja is struggling to make ends meet while trying to raise enough money for her daughter's eye surgery. Just when she seems on the verge of a breakdown, she is contacted by a friend of her estranged father, who informs her that he has passed away and left everything to her as his sole heir.

Ruja and her daughter travel to Thailand to settle the inheritance. Among her father's belongings, the most valuable assets are two paintings that could fetch a significant amount at auction. However, both paintings require restoration before they can be sold. Ruja has always viewed the paintings as evil and strictly forbids her daughter from looking at them.

After her daughter is rescued from an accident by a man who happens to be an artist, Ruja hires him to restore the paintings. Once the introductions are out of the way, the movie settles into familiar horror territory filled with eerie events, strange visions, and supernatural occurrences.

Unfortunately, that setup takes almost half of the movie. Very little of significance happens during this stretch, and it often feels like the story is stalling rather than progressing. Honestly, if someone skipped ahead to the final quarter of the film, they probably wouldn't miss much.

**Spoilers Below**

Ruja's father was a successful artist who carried on an affair with his muse. The muse and her son lived hidden away in a house deep within the jungle behind Ruja's family home. Ruja's mother was aware of their existence and repeatedly told Ruja to ignore them because they were evil. As a result, Ruja essentially conditioned herself to pretend they didn't exist.

As the story unfolds, we learn that Ruja's father had lost his artistic inspiration. The muse promised that she would do anything as long as he continued to love her. This is where the movie completely lost me. When her spirit eventually returns to haunt the living, her motivations feel contradictory. She explicitly stated she would do anything for him, yet after tragedy strikes, she becomes a vengeful ghost consumed by rage.

I found that difficult to reconcile. If anything, her behavior reminded me of Kayako from *The Grudge*—a spirit whose anger is directed at virtually anyone unlucky enough to cross her path.

What ultimately hurt the movie most was how familiar everything felt. The plot seems assembled from pieces of other horror films. I noticed elements that reminded me of *Shutter*, *The Grudge*, and several other supernatural horror movies. Instead of feeling inspired by those influences, the film often felt like it was recycling them.

Even the performances from the three main cast members couldn't save it. While the actors did what they could with the material, the story never developed a strong enough identity to stand on its own.

Overall, *Cracked* starts with an intriguing premise involving family secrets, inheritance, and cursed artwork, but it quickly devolves into a collection of familiar horror tropes. By the end, I was left feeling that I had seen most of it before—and done better elsewhere.

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