SYNOPSICS
Goth (2003) is a English movie. Brad Sykes has directed this movie. Phoebe Dollar,Laura Reilly,Dave Stann,Larry Sprock are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2003. Goth (2003) is considered one of the best Thriller,Horror movie in India and around the world.
GOTH blurs the boundaries between reality-driven horror and the hallucinatory style of REQUIEM FOR A DREAM in this raw and blood-soaked ride through the dark underbelly of the Gothic subculture. Chrissy and her boyfriend BOONE are two Gothic teenagers living in L.A. who have seen and done it all. As the sun goes down, they get ready for a hardcore concert at the local club. The night takes a gruesome turn when they run into a savage, darkly beautiful woman with a taste for pain and sexual deviance. She represents the darkest, most depraved end of this subculture; for her, it's not just superficial costumes and makeup but a way of life that thrives on murder and madness. Promising new thrills and experiences, she takes Chrissy and Boone on a wild, terrifying ride that progresses from drug-fueled orgies to random acts of violence, leaving a trail of mutilated victims in their wake.
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Goth (2003) Reviews
Goth teaches goths about goth.
In "Goth," a young goth couple at a goth show in a goth club meet a tough goth named Goth. Soon, the goths are with Goth in Goth's goth van, where Goth shows the goths the true meaning of "goth." Will the young goths of "Goth" get back to their goth music and goth friends, or will Goth's version of goth bring the goths of "Goth" to their end? At the core of "Goth" is the goths' relationship with Goth and her version of "goth." "Goth" is an interesting portrait of goths in the goth culture, with Goth's version of goth a stark contrast to the goths' ideas of the goth world and what it means to be goth. Unfortunately, "Goth," despite Goth and the goths and the goth music, probably could've been a bit more goth.
You have got to be kidding me.
My boyfriend made me rent this. He actually had seen it before, and wanted to yet again,"embrace the darkness". Not in a good way, but in a "Oh my God, this movie is so eff-ing horrible, you've gotta see it" way. There's nothing I can really say about this movie, except for it is absolutely ridiculous in every possible aspect, and the only real reason to watch it is for a laugh (although, keep in mind, the humor of it wears off after the first fifteen minutes, and then it dawns on you that you just wasted four bucks renting it). I've also noticed that "Brain damage films" tends to trick you by making the covers of their films look somewhat like an actual, "real" horror movie, and if you don't bother to read carefully enough, you could accidentally rent it, expecting something of far more superior quality. Don't be fooled!
Has to be seen to be believed!
This movie is shocking, in every sense of the word. The producer should be shot, for a start. The "special effects" were absolutely awful. The acting was some of the worst I have ever seen, as well. The Movie tries to shock and sicken the viewer throughout, what with it's rape and murder, and completely neglects any other factors of the movie. Overall this is up there with the worst movies i have come across, but for some reason I don't regret watching it. If you watch this movie, and realize that people made money making it, then you know there's hope for everyone!
"Suicide attempts don't count, especially failed ones." Pretty bad.
Goth starts as two wannabe Goth's Chrissy (Laura Reilly) & her boyfriend Boone (Dave Stan) arrive at a goth nightclub somewhere in Los Angeles & start dancing to some absolutely horrendous 'music', while waiting to use the toilet Chrissy bumps into a girl named Gothe (Phoebe Dollar) who says if she & her boyfriend meet her out back she can let them have some drugs for nowt, obviously too good an opportunity to turn down it's not long before all three are indulging in a drug Gothe calls 'White Light'. But it doesn't end there because Gothe is in fact some twisted messed up psycho who likes to terrorise, torture & kill people & she has decided to take Chrissy & Bone along for her latest night of fun... Written & directed by Brad Sykes I don't really know what to say about Goth, I mean there's very little here by which to get excited about & it's a bit of a chore to sit through. The script which seems to take itself extremely seriously at least moves along at a reasonable pace & to it's credit it wasn't that boring but when the story, the character's & the dialogue are all so tedious & lame it sort of cancels it out. For a start no explanation was given for Gothe's motives, none other than she was a true goth which I would imagine could upset real life Goth's who wouldn't like being portrayed as vicious killers. The character's of Chrissy & Boone are terrible, they spend virtually the entire film discussing how to get away from Gothe yet do nothing, I mean Gothe is just a skinny girl surely both Chrissy & Boone could have overpowered her? Then there's the frankly ridiculous twist which is somehow supposed to connect Gothe & Chrissy but again this makes no sense if you think about it as Chrissy could have done what she was planning to a long time ago & saved us from having to sit through this which would have killed two birds with one stone. The set pieces & exploitation scenes are poor, it never really entertains or even amuses & then there's the mysterious van driver that we never see whose only purpose in life it seems is to wait in Gothe's van & drive her around wherever she wants to go. Director Sykes is renowned for ultra low budget horror film junk like this & Goth doesn't exactly enhance his reputation, there's no style to the thing at all & Goth is the only film that has ever had me reach for the mute button on my remote control within the first 5 minutes as the opening scenes in the nightclub feature a truly horrible song that literally was giving me a headache so I had to turn the sound off until it stopped. The gore isn't anything special, there'some cutting of skin, there's a slit throat & a few stabbings but nothing to write home about. There's some nudity including some overweight women which frankly looks hideous & is far more scary & disturbing than anything else seen in Goth. Goth probably had a budget that wouldn't stretch to a round of drinks down your local & it shows, the camera work is terrible & it was obviously shot on horrible grainy video, the lighting is poor & the production design consists of the back of Gothe's van & a few seedy hotel rooms. The music is grating & even the costumes seem flat & dull. The acting isn't going to win anyone any awards, Reilly & Stan are both awful although Dollar isn't too bad as the villain. Goth is the sort of film you don't really watch you just endure it, the positive thing I can say is that it keeps moving but when everything else is so bad it hardly matters. Not recommended.
Add this one to one of the worst movies ever made
Wow. I rented this movie as a joke, and a joke is exactly what I got! :) My friends and I laughed at the silly antics in the movie hysterically! It is such a ridiculous exaggeration of Goths and their lifestyle, I often was unsure if I should be deeply offended or laugh till I pass out. You hear silly things often like "embrace the darkness", and other silliness, like you are not goth unless you kill and have orgies, etc. This movie is terrible. What's even worse though, is that while viewing the extra features like the making of, and interviews, you realize how SERIOUS the actors, and director were. I'm convinced they're legally insane. Beware. You will either love this movie because it's so bad it's good, or this film might force you to want to give yourself a concussion, in hopes that you will forget all about it!