Evil Behind You
Evil Behind You
PG-13 | 31 October 2006 (USA)
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Abducted couples are victims of medical experiments that mutate their minds with supernatural abilities. As their mental capacities increase, so does the danger from something evil that is not of flesh and blood.

Reviews
Michael Ledo

The film opens in 1952 with a guy telling us about dimensions that exist on the same plane with "things" that can see us but we can't see them. We know this is true because he is wearing a white lab coat. Two couples are abducted by something that looks like the Serbian cartel and are part of forced experiments where they can see the other side, which look like black and white low budget effects,The acting was bad throughout the film as it consisted mostly of four people in a room whining about something being in there with them...and they have a few flashbacks which are basically meaningless.Hilary Kennedy provides eye candy and cleavage shots.

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ilvpugz

This is possibly the worst movie I have ever seen. I saw Motor Home Massacre and thought it was the worst, but after watching this one, I changed my mind. I paid 49 cents for the movie at a going out of business sale and I overpaid. Honestly, I don't know what the movie was even about. The whole thing take place in one room with people lying in bed with gaze over their ears. Their bimbo girlfriends/wife say "I wonder if they've been operated on". They are screaming for a nurse. Oh,he's probably just feeling effects of the anesthesia. Their in this filthy room that reminded me of the opening to Saw. The girls starting bickering amongst each other and the boys laying in the bed pop up ever so often giving these weird looks, saying "There's something in the bed with me, get it out." They say "Did you hear that"? What the heck is this movie even about? There are some skeleton looking people near the end. And then a girl escapes, picks up a hitch-hiker which disappears in her SUV (which doesn't seem to bother the girl at all), then she picks up a boy on the road. That was 80 minutes of my life that I'll never get back.

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craftware

This movie probably began with a good idea but that's as far as it went. When I read the cover at Blockbuster I thought it had promise but that was based on the overall idea for the movie. The movie began with a professor talking about how in the future we will be able to see creatures from other dimensions. There was no explanation of how that would happen but that's okay I thought it would be developed that in the movie. It wasn't. In the next scene we see two young men lying on tables with tubes taped to their heads. Beside each one are two attractive women. The men begin asking "Do you hear that" or "Do you see them". We conclude they think they are seeing ghosts or some other creature that seem invisible or they are hallucinating. The women do not see these creatures. This was fine for the first five minutes BUT THIS SCENE GOES ON FOR A FULL HOUR. It is briefly punctuated by flashbacks that have no correlation to the so called "plot" of the film. We are also introduced to a man in a lab coat and what appear to be Middle Eastern terrorists. What is this about? We never find out. The flash backs lead us to believe that the terrorists are forcing the man in the lab coat to perform diabolical experiments on these young people but we never understand why. At the end of the movie the terrorists finally do what terrorists do – they blow up the lab, but why? What is the point? We have no idea. This film contains so many disconnected thoughts and ideas that there are too many to enumerate but one more notable one is that fact that the man in the lab coats and the terrorist pop in and out of the room throughout the movie and not once do the young men attempt to escape or even leave the tables on which they are laying even though they are not strapped down! The makers of the movie also bring in cameo appearances by cockroaches on several occasions but again we never learn what that has to do with the storyline. Sorry but this movie was a waste of $4 and the time I spent driving to the rental store and then watching it. Take my advice. Don't rent it.

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ak6702

As far as Christian film goes,it's typical.Lacking of a mega-budget they try their best.Some times falling short,sometimes hitting the mark.This one almost hit, great acting can only carry a movie so far.A combining of H.P. Lovecraft,and Frank Peretti was a good idea.All's it needed was better back story, and better character development to make it great movie.The visuals are not that bad,also smart holding off the demons till the last few minutes helped keep the suspense at a good pace.Could of used a better ending though.Not a bad premise having terrorists experiments go wrong.Much better than typical Hollywood treatment about the demonic realm.Maybe someone will finally do "This present darkness" as a movie.

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