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Zwanzig Jahre nachdem drei Teenager im Kielwasser mysteriöser Lichter über Phoenix, Arizona, verschwanden, wurden bisher unveröffentlichte Aufnahmen aus dieser Nacht entdeckt, die die letzten Stunden ihrer schicksalshaften Expedition dokumentieren.
Avis de la communauté (10)
I like Found Footage movies and it was fun to see another one playing in theaters. Too bad I never cared for "The Blair Witch Project" though, because this is a spittin' image but with high school students getting lost while being taunted by lights in the sky. "Phoenix Forgotten" is slooooooow. Personally, I have no problem with that but this will not play well with the targeted PG-13 audience. Actually, it probably won't be an issue if no one goes to see it. I was the ONLY person in the theater I saw it in. This is being categorized as a Horror movie, probably because a Documentary or Science Fiction tag won't pull in the teenies that, after seeing it, it was made for. The documentary style continues until about the last 15 minutes and then mercifully, answers are slowly revealed. The last moments are unnerving, loud and chaotic, but not scary. One of the most encouraging takeaways from "Phoenix Forgotten" is it somehow manages to avoid jump scares entirely. When a PG-13 horror movie lacks even a single jump scare, it must mean that annoying substitute for genuine scares is a trend that's fallen out of favor.
I'm tired of the found footage genre now, but this one was surprisingly decent. The cinematic approach helped, and while it won't remain in the memory for long, it's better than most of the dross that now populate pound shop bargain bins.
damn, the last 5 minutes are just INSANE!
..and now the movie can be forgotten
That final shot though. Superb.