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Seven in Heaven (2018)

Seven in Heaven (2018)

GENRESDrama,Horror,Mystery,Sci-Fi
LANGEnglish
ACTOR
Travis TopeHaley RammDylan EverettJake Manley
DIRECTOR
Chris Eigeman

SYNOPSICS

Seven in Heaven (2018) is a English movie. Chris Eigeman has directed this movie. Travis Tope,Haley Ramm,Dylan Everett,Jake Manley are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2018. Seven in Heaven (2018) is considered one of the best Drama,Horror,Mystery,Sci-Fi movie in India and around the world.

Teenagers Jude and June spend seven minutes in a locked closet and emerge in a hostile and dangerous alternate world.

Seven in Heaven (2018) Reviews

  • Fun, eerie horror flick within a high school party flick.

    Andrew_Wiper2018-10-16

    Seven in Heaven.. sounds like a teen rom com, but actually is a cool and creepy little horror mystery film. The whole premise of a secret closet in a house that transports two high school students to a messed up alternate reality should reel most viewers in. It did for me anyways, and I'm glad I watched it because it was fun and it keeps you guessing throughout the film's runtime while still remaining creepy and suspenseful at the same time. I actually wish Netflix would add more movies like this. Who cares if they are kind of low budget, the film still looked really good and I was impressed by the eerie atmosphere they created by using the dark reddish look in the alternate reality. Yes check this one out! A high school party movie/ horror fantasy thriller. 7.25/10

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  • Everyone seems to have missed the truth here

    graceh-149012018-12-20

    In reading all of the different reviews I've noticed that no one realized that "both" of the other dimensions the kids visited were, absolutely, the same dimension. That's how Mr. Wallace was able to get everyone to stand down to get the kids back into the closet. It's ALSO why the main girl's sister tried to smother her. When they run away the sister says "you should have just let me smother you, it would have been easier" it's because she, and everyone else, knew that they were in this horrible consequences of your actions dimension. Yes, the movie had some pointless moments, but it WAS a good movie. It keeps you guessing until the end. And when you don't get the answers you're looking for, you have to think about the movie after it ends. It's a movie that's engineered to make you come up with your own answers later. It's a solid and smart movie. Would definitely recommend. Also, I wish they still had the forums as I would also like to explain the pencil and Derek's (the bully) disappearance. Many people think that the movie emphasizes the pencil for no reason. But that's not true. That pencil is going to have the bully's and the main guys blood on it. From when he cut his thumb just before entering the closet. He's going to answer to murder charges after the movie ends. I only took the time to write all of this because I know a lot of people come here post movie for answers, so i'm here to scratch that itch. Hope you enjoyed it!

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  • at its best when its not answering questions

    phenomynouss2018-10-14

    This film promises alternate universe escapades from the very start. but several minutes into the film, you can quite readily tell this is not the kind of film that is prepared for all the sci-fi and mind-bending trauma that such a thing entails. this film overcomes that sort of thing by remaining concise, focusing not on the alternate universe itself, nor lingering too much on how they end up getting there, but keeps tightly focused on the protagonists trying to get out of it. along the way, Gary Cole appears as a teacher who inexplicably appears to be fully aware of the protagonists' ordeal and acts at times as an exasperated guide and other times a menacing sort of referee between the protagonists and the alternate universe people who are hostile to them. While this is happening, the film is also focused on the "main" universe people the protagonists have left behind during a house party, dealing with the fact that two of their friends just disappeared in a secret closet, and now the cops have arrived, one of them having made the mistake of not bothering to check if there was drugs or underaged drinking occurring and now unable to get a warrant to enter the house and so is now squatting outside waiting to arrest any teen that tries to escape. A lot of aspects of the "travelling" are unanswered, and it works best when it remains unanswered. Everything about it feels functional and meaningful in some way unexplained to us in such a way that it just works, and the mystery makes it more compelling. At some point, however, the movie starts caving in to the pressures of storytelling, and starts to set things up in a more surreal and less sci-fi fashion. The "alternate" universe somehow ceases to be an alternate universe and becomes something more fitting for a morality fable, while some of the precise mechanisms of the "travel" are given some flimsy explanation with incoherent nonsense involving a playing card as a "passport". None of that manages to completely derail the rest of the film, but it certainly fumbles a great shot at an alternate universe type film with the limitations of budget and location.

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  • Who thinks this sounded like a good idea?

    wormsoftheerth2018-10-17

    I was going to write a longer review but it's not necessary. All you need to know about this flick is that they don't do anything interesting with the dimensional travel concept. Nothing of any particular consequence happens when the kids travel to the other dimension, and it's full of awkward discrepancies and inconsistencies. Nearly all questions it raises are left unanswered. The few answers it gives are completely mundane and make you wonder why this movie was even made. Anything they introduce that seems suspicious and/or like will be integral to the plot later turns out to neither be explained nor necessary to the plot. The characters face only the most rudimentary of trials and there is no payoff whatsoever. I'd love to hear how exactly the writer sold this movie. "Ok so check it out- we've got these kids at a party and then they travel to another dimension. The dimension is basically the same but different...somehow. Anyway they basically just run around for a while and are confused and then eventually they come back and yeah. Well...that's pretty much it right there". Wow, doesn't that sound so great? Oh, and a solid 1/3 of this is basically an entirely different movie which covers the rest of the kids at the party. The majority of that part is the cops trying to get into the house and the kids saying no, then every so often they bring the parent of one of the kids to come yell at them- even though none of these characters was previously introduced nor are they mentioned again making it all feel very tedious and pointless. Avoid this. I love this type of movie where the characters and audience are challenged to question reality, but this one doesn't deliver in any way.

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  • Silly, nonsense

    msjessica-674932018-10-19

    It wasn't a horror movie. It started out good, but nose dived quickly. The acting was decent but the story line was flawed & childish & ultimately went no where. I understand what they meant to portray but it was boring & pointless. Maybe good for kids & teenagers, not for adults.

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