Foreclosed (2013)

  • Year: 2013
  • Released: 09 Aug 2013
  • Country: USA
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  • IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3116548/
  • Rotten Tomatoes: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/foreclosed
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  • Available in: 720p, 1080p,
  • Language: English, American Sign Language
  • MPA Rating: TV-14
  • Genre: Drama, Horror, Thriller
  • Runtime: 91 min
  • Writer: Geoff Meed (screenplay)
  • Director: Nick Lyon
  • Cast: Marlee Matlin, James Denton, Jamie Kennedy, Paul Sorvino
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4.8/10

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Foreclosed Movie Reviews

100 ways the actors could have prevented anything

*** NO SPOILERS ***

The idea behind the whole movie is great: someone gets evicted from their home, because it was foreclosed by the bank. A great setup that appealed to me, so I decided to watch it.

You know, when I watch a thriller, I want the actors to act like a normal person would. That makes the movie believable, and contributes to the entire story line.

What I don’t like, is certain events that move the story line into a particular direction, but are on completely unrealistic behavior. This movie is literally packed with those. There are more than a dozen of these scenes that will make you stand up and shout: “Who does that!”.

Some examples

*** SPOILERS ***

The girl is meeting the weird Forest Hayes in public, and he’s touching her face and hair. She is not creeped out, and doesn’t mention it to anyone. “Just another day of the weird guy touching and threatening my family lol”.

Someone has made 10k+ fake transactions from your bank account. Better not inform the bank, money doesn’t matter.

The police, looking for Forest Hayes in regard of a murder case, yet take the husband under arrest for a bar fight, but Forest is not a priority.

Everybody enters the house one by one, notice a BOMB on the kitchen table, and don’t call the cops. “cause you know whatever, bombs yolo”

The mom just zapped Forest Hayes, taking control of the situation, as he is half passed out on the floor. Instead of tying him up or zapping him some more, they leave him alone and start looking for an exit, so he can recover and blow up the house. Because the guy LOVES his house so much that he wants it back to BLOW IT UP.

Great Made for Tv Thriller

Bought the DVD at Dollar General in the Halloween assortment, not expecting much since it’s an Asylum film; but it was not bad. Jamie Kennedy is very believable as a psychopath, one of his best roles I might add. He was extremely convincing. It really was a great little made for tv movie.

If you get a chance to catch this on tv or find in a discount bin, it’s worth the 90 minute runtime. Of all the films that Asylum puts out, this is truly one of the best I’ve seen. The acting was not terrible either, in fact it was pretty good. Great thriller.

Not that terrible but could have done much more with what it had

There is worse out there than 4Closed and it is not quite as terrible as what the first reviewer says, but that is not to say much in 4Closed’s favour, because there was some potential there that wasn’t explored very well. Malee Matlin and James Denton are decent, there are moments of creepy atmosphere and 4Closed also knows what it wants to be and what it wants to do, and doesn’t try to go beyond that. Unfortunately that was also a shortcoming, in doing that everything becomes very simplistic and without that much soul. The actors do make an effort, though Christine DeRosa’s acting was rather forced and Jamie Kennedy doesn’t really convince as a psychopathic creep(not charismatic enough and in a way too nice, also comedy villain quality sometimes), but are ill-served by the lack of tension and suspense in the atmosphere and script, half-baked characters and a complete lack of surprises. Not to mention a story so painfully obvious and when it is devoid of the above things the whole movie just feels flabby. The look of the movie is unappealing, not quite amateurish but rather drab and hurried-looking. For the type of movie 4Closed it’s somewhat appropriate but when there’s very little interesting elsewhere, it just doesn’t appeal. Audibly there’s no better news, it’s generic in scoring and the sound has a tendency to be muddied. All in all, could have been much more, a few redeeming qualities here and there, but generally it’s unexciting, predictable, underwritten, simplistic and largely underwhelming in atmosphere, and just fails to entertain really. 3/10 Bethany Cox