![]() ![]() But "Sanatorium" truly breaks the ice this time, delivering a pleasing surprise. I'm always introduced to crappy, CGI infested paranormal / haunting themed films, movie theaters, and DVD, and it really gets annoying. You know, after seeing this movie I'm shocked. I recommend this to anyone who likes found-footage horror films that are done very well. I gave this a 7-star rating because of all the above. The end scene was gross, but necessary to keep in step with the story. Easily, it's a movie I'll watch again at some point. I don't have anything to complain about with this film. The storyline, while not original, was executed nicely. I don't know what they spent on this movie, but the special effects were fun and not overdone. Usually, I find that to be an annoying, out of date, and rather obvious sign that the movie is low budget. Most of the movie, like other found footage films, is shot with camcorders. The acting was very good, though I have to admit Mark was really getting on my nerves for about the first 30 minutes. ![]() This movie, however, did a great job with the story. ![]() Anytime I hear a movie is based in a sanatorium - and quite a few horror movies have been - the end result has not been pleasing to me. I actually skipped watching it for about 3 days, until I finally decided I was bored and I had nothing to lose by investing about 90 mins. ![]()
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