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Evil Souls (2015) is a English movie. Maurizio del Piccolo,Roberto del Piccolo has directed this movie. Julian Boote,Peter Cosgrove,Roberto di Stano,Holli Dillon are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2015. Evil Souls (2015) is considered one of the best Horror movie in India and around the world.
A child is born with a prophecy preordained. The guardian of the room unleashes his wrath on those who challenge his will. His evil soul knows no boundary as he ravages his sister in sexual gratification, selling her to the highest bidder. Fate is written, but Valentine has to fulfill his destiny. kidnapping two girls he is intent upon unleashing hell, until a priest, sensing ancient evil, knows he must find a way to stop it. With subterfuge, hate, denial and lust, the journey to a room of terror has just begun....
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Evil Souls (2015) Reviews
A Mess
This movie might have some disturbing moments if the viewer could figure out what was going on. There are ghosts, a maniac in a mask, a little gore, some kind of demonic possession, but it's hard to see why this waste of time was made. Mostly it's about a woman abducted by a psycho, but these scenes are too reminiscent of The Poughkeepsie Tapes, and the comparison is certainly not favorable. The supernatural elements don't add up to much, the addition of the priest is silly, and the conclusion, as far as I can understand it, is weak. Can't even give it credit as low-budget fun due to the dramatic music that drowns out the sloppy dialogue.
Fooled by horror plot showed as violence and agony! Didn't work at all......
Horror? Really? This one made me reluctantly sad than being scared! Because you can't every time make a horror flick workout by showing an evil and a priest... Till the interval I felt myself to be in a total puzzle as to what the hell had gotten in a geek just relentlessly kidnapping probably single moms and harassing them for his lust...The worst part you want to know? The bastard didn't even leave his own prostitute sister (still...) Although some scenes were setup horrifically good, still more of blood lust was visible than horror. Movie also didn't even do any good while explaining the plot as one can't just think of just a simply old in day concept of priest preventing the birth of evil with so much over exaggeration.... The whore already amazes me much more when she on one hand has a thing for the priest but still assaults him! Really? How on earth can you name a psycho thriller as horror! Still somewhat fine for building tension at the end and the geeky brother...
Shambles
Unless this film was a highly meta commentary on the nature of schizophrenia as shown through its film making style then it was an utter shambles. There are so many plot points that aren't properly explained and events that seem to have no purpose. It really does make you wonder why someone would throw this whole thing together. It fails to be a compelling movie on nearly every level: story, acting, directing, editing and music are all not really there and I still have no real clue as to what the goal for making this was. Overall it should just be avoided since there really is very little of note, even on a 'so bad it's good' level.
Deeply boring
EVIL SOULS is another brain-addled indie horror film which is more of a torture flick than anything else. It shames me to say that this film is British although it happily apes the US torture porno sub-genre. The story is about your usual crazed psycho who goes around kidnapping young women and keeping them chained up. The protagonist is a priest given over to introspection who pursues this killer through various mundane locales. This is slow and mildly unpleasant, and all of it deeply boring.
Eccentric.
There is a pre-credits sequence involving something unpleasant involving evil children. You might well be forgiven for wondering what on earth is going on by the time that opening title sequence rolls. Embrace that wonderment, because during the course of the next 93 minutes, it will become a good friend. The usual constraints of a low-budget production happen here - some unpolished acting (which improves as the horror sets in) and a musical score that occasionally squashes the dialogue. That is something I readily ignore if the film is engaging. Sadly, writer/directors Maurizio and Roberto del Piccolo do everything they can to ensure 'Evil Souls' is not engaging a lot of the time. There is a hugely over-the-top performance from Peter Cosgrove as Valentine, a devotee of The Marquis De Sade. He dresses in period costume and face mask and indulges in some eccentric Shakespearian dialogue. I end up quite liking him, although I'm not sure I'm supposed to. He specialises in kidnapping single mums, it seems, and ends up with old school friends Jess (Holli Dillon) and Susan (Paola Masciadri). There are also some foul-mouthed prostitutes (including Valentine's sister Maddie, played by Lisa Holsappel-Marrs. Lisa also plays Maddie's mother, giving probably the film's best performance; she also co-produces this) and a priest (Julian Boote). There are moments of briefly glimpsed gore. The Italian locations look very impressive, and there is a well conveyed mood-scape of bleakness and gloom, which makes the film as good as it is. And yet the story-line is simply impenetrable. Sometimes a confusing narrative can be successfully disorientating inducing an almost hallucinogenic effect on the viewer. Perhaps that is what is being attempted here. Torture porn, rape, demonic possession that seems to tie-in with historical figures (apart from De Sade, Hitler gets a nod, and others too), revenge, gore and mild nudity: it's all here. The result is often enjoyable despite (or possibly because of) the induced confusion, and things definitely build up towards the end. It's just a shame these elements couldn't have been brought together with a little more cohesion.