Mara Movie Download

Mara YTS

2018
Action / Crime / Horror / Mystery / Thriller
70
5.1/10
8.9K

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1 hr 38 min

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Plot Summary:
Criminal psychologist Kate Fuller is assigned to the murder of a man who has seemingly been strangled in his sleep by his wife and the only witness is their eight-year-old daughter, Sophie. As Kate digs into the mystery of an ancient demon which kills people in their sleep, she experiences the same petrifying symptoms as all previous victims and spirals through a chilling nightmare to save herself and Sophie before she dares fall asleep again.
Director
Clive Tonge
Top Cast
Olga Kurylenko as Kate

Javier Botet as Mara

Craig Conway as Dougie

Mitch Eakins as Martin Ellis


Mara 2018 720p torrent details

840.64 MB
1280*534
English 2.0
R

Subtitles
23.976 fps
1 hr 38 min
Seeds 5.

Mara 2018 1080p torrent details

1.58 GB
1920*800
English 2.0
R

Subtitles
23.976 fps
1 hr 38 min
Seeds 9.

Mara review

Reviewed by TheLittleSongbird

4 / 10

Sleepless nightmares
‘Mara’ was another one of those films with a concept that promised quite a lot, perhaps not the most unique one but sounded really intriguing and like it could be quite unsettling if executed in the right way. Have also liked Olga Kurylenko in other films, where she has been a bright spot in films that didn’t do much for me. Also do have an appreciation for horror (although not my favourite genre), regardless of budget or its critical reception. Just to say that so that some don’t get the idea that it’s the opposte.

Sadly, ‘Mara’ is another film that doesn’t do enough with its concept and potential, a complete waste it is not but with what it had going for it a much better film was deserved. Another film that has a concept that is far from simple, yet executes it too ordinarily and like the engagement was never properly there. Am starting to think to myself, where are these wastes of potential coming from? Am not liking saying this much more than intended, but do feel it had to be said. Not an unwatchable film by all means, but not exactly a good one either. Am not saying any of this with malice, it is actually being said with a heavy heart.

There are good things, the best being the production values (mostly, some of the editing is on the gimmicky side) and Kurylenko. The photography is stylish and atmospheric and the lighting does evoke an effective eeriness. The effects may not be special but they are far from shoe-string budget cheap with a genuinely creepy-looking demon. Kurylenko balances intensity and vulnerability with her comittment never once in question.

Javier Botet is appropriately creepy in the title role and there are parts that are unnerving, especially the bathtub scene.

However, these unnerving parts come too far and between and also too late, after a first third that takes forever to get going and is paced in a way where staying awake is hard but just about achievable, if with the right amount of patience. Generally there is a lack of tension and suspense and any other attempts at scares, again not enough, are rather obvious, cheap, are introduced randomly and seem just there for the sake of it. This concept is actually really frightening but nowhere near enough was frightening here in the film.

On the most part, ‘Mara’ is limply directed, the story is mundane and predictable, complete with a pace that seldom comes to life, and the script sounds so unnatural and like it was written in a rush with no idea what should not have passed first draft. Especially some soap-opera drama and too much of the final act is forced and credibility-straining. Meanwhile the attempt at a big reveal was not that shocking to me and was honestly past caring some time before. Kurylenko and Botet aside, the acting leaves a lot to be desired in cipher roles, the character of Dougie especially got on my nerves and spouted stuff that one struggles to make proper sense of.

In conclusion, lacklustre but with moments. 4/10 Bethany CoxRead More

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