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5/10
Somewhat decent effort when it matters
kannibalcorpsegrinder22 November 2017
After he moves his new girlfriend in, a family finds a series of strange events occurring around them that convinces everyone something supernatural is plaguing the house and forces them to confront a deadly truth from their past in order to escape from the menace.

This here turned out to be quite the decent enough offering. One of the more enjoyable features here is the fact that there's an incredibly strong and engaging central storyline at the heart of the film. The concept of the family unit, struggling after the weight of their mother's death and now having the new girlfriend moving in while they're clearly still adjusting to the loss is quite a fine starting point here, which is built upon here with the way this one slowly moves into the supernatural from this original setup. Basing the exploits around the house on the mother seeking revenge and not on the new woman coming into their lives which all manages to give this one a rather fun start here with the start of the supernatural coming into focus in the second half. These hauntings, ranging from the simple scenes of the ghostly figure wandering around in the background to the expected scenes of ghostly visions and flashes coming across which really gives this one quite a fun finale that comes across with all the rather enjoyable supernatural antics possible here with the with the arrival of the ghost and the full-on twist featured here that really inverts the whole rest of the film in a fine manner. That picks up the pace considerably with some absolutely fun confrontations that pack in the final half which really ends this on a high note. These here manage to hold this one up over it's few issues. The biggest problem with the film is the overall pacing, which is just rather harsh on this one. The opening drama here does take so long to get going with the drama- like feel of the material involving the adjustment to the new mother that interrupts the family dynamic to a large degree so this one has such a dour pace to start off with. That keeps the supernatural antics to a distressingly small portion of time overall here due to this buildup that it at times can feel like not even being a horror film for most of this section. Most of these are crammed into such a small section of the film that it really doesn't maintain that tone for a large portion of time and that really does hold this one down for the most part. That goes along with the last flaw here in that the film's attempts at jump-scares aren't all that impressive here as it dwells on a series of predictable scenes here, from cats jumping out of the darkness and the flash visions of the ghosts popping out of nowhere which really makes what happens quite redundant. Overall, though, it still has some decent moments though.

Rated Unrated/R: Violence and Language.
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3/10
There is little to like here.
GiraffeDoor19 May 2019
Really generic and stupid horror that thinks it appeals to hip teens.

Cheap scares, visions of figures in halloween makeup that then disappear and a slow and bland plot make this one of those write-off movies.

I sort of like how it ends though but I'm not sure it's worth the wait.
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5/10
Starts off holding your attention but ends up a missed opportunity
jrneptune10 November 2017
The actors did a great job from what I could tell. The director, Marcel Sarmiento, is well known for Deadgirl, which I have not seen but many where hopeful he would top. Although Marcel is credited for writing the story, the story and screenplay was written by Evan Dickson, of which it is Evan's first feature film.

The movie starts off with an interesting premise and held my attention the first half. The cinematography is fine but later it becomes obvious they were working with a limited budget.

Two-thirds into the movie things start to go awry and although the pace picks up I felt the story gets more unbelievable not just in decisions that are made but with distractions that make it obvious there might have been editing issues.

The saving grace is there is a twist at the end that most people would not have seen coming but it was not enough for me to say it is a must see unless you are a fan of the actors or the director.
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Tom G. Warrior's little sister debuts in her first horror movie.
fedor85 August 2020
Warning: Spoilers
Kerris Dorsey: Tom's sister? Daughter? Cousin?

During the first hour this is an incredibly boring movie which seems to have been directed by a run-of-the-mill soppy drama director, or somebody else utterly clueless about filming horror films. All attempts at eeriness fall flatly. The least happens in the first third, specifically, except a bunch of "cutsie" dialog that makes me want to load up my imaginary machine-gun. This plays like a Hallmark production.

At least until the bizarre ending when it suddenly changes its tone from a Hallmark/Disney co-production to a distinctly European feel with its perverted and incredibly idiotic major plot-twist. It turns out that Dorsey killed her own mother when she was 12! (When Dorsey was 12, not her mother.) She did it because she was in love with her father. Once he married his new wife, Dorsey started plotting to kill her new stepmother, while the ghost of her mother was trying to (utterly unsuccessfully) "warn" the family. So why didn't this barely angry ghost show up EARLIER to warn her husband and her younger daughter? She had 5 years to warn them. I say "barely angry" because clearly she couldn't have been that angry, waiting 5 years to show up, and then to fail to even attempt to kill or at least stop Dorsey.

Believe it or not, it gets a lot dumber. Dorsey also kills her own grandfather, for absolutely no reason at all. Zero motive. (We should be thankful through she isn't in love with him too.) She also kills her boyfriend. Again: no motive. Those two murders serve no purpose except to make the cops even more involved than is already necessary. (This script is beyond cretinous, it is outright amoeba-like.)

Still, it's certainly original. Where else is the killer a deranged Oedipal 17 year-old who was a skilled murderer already at the tender age of 12? Is there any other movie that features a deranged 12 year-old girl who kills her own mother in order to replace her? None. Not even Jodorovsky came up with that crap yet. You know any movies in which a child this young so successfully kills an adult that the police don't even suspect it was murder? None. The movie wisely keeps quiet about how the woman died because they knew there was no way in hell this murder could be logically explained; HOW could 12 year-old Dorsey have possibly pulled off this amazing feat: no explanation. We are just meant to believe it.

Why did Dorsey have a boyfriend in the first place? Someone needs to explain this to me.

The ease with which this 17 year-old wrecks havoc by almost killing everyone in the house - WITHOUT a gun or a real weapon - is comedy material, not suitable for a thriller. (I mean, sure, it's suitable for a MODERN thriller: they are all dumb.)

Nor is there any explanation HOW her stepmother recovered after being under water (with a head wound) for several minutes.

If anyone is wondering why Kerris Dorsey looks like Tom G Warrior, suffice it to say she is yet another L.A.-born elitist/nepotist brat.
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2/10
Stupid, stupid film.
jmix6628 April 2018
Slow,poorly written and tiring. And that's just the first few scenes. It gets worse from there...

Father moves his emotionally needy girlfriend in with his two daughters and things go to hell from there. This was like a bad episode of a Lifetime drama series, except for it lacking drama or cohesion. It just gets worse as the minutes drag by.

Not going to spoil the "twist"...but let's just when you get there you wonder what took so long. It's a surprise; however, it's like winning the lottery when you are 90. It could have happened earlier and you'd have been more pleased if it had.

Dull film. Silly premise. Not worth the 96 minute run time.
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5/10
Supernatural extremity
TheLittleSongbird5 June 2018
Saw 'Totem', being fond of horror regardless of budget (even if not my favourite genre) and being intrigued somewhat by the idea. Being behind on my film watching and reviewing, with a long to watch and review list that keeps getting longer, it took me a while to get round to watching and reviewing it.

Giving 'Totem' a fair chance with being interest and apprehension, it turned out to be far better than expected. Won't say that 'Totem' is a great film because it isn't and the potential, while not wasted, is not fully lived up to. Considering the large number of films seen recently being mediocre and less and wasting potential, was expecting worse and was relieved that while wanting in a fair few areas it was actually one of my better recent low-budget viewings.

'Totem' started off quite well, the first twenty minutes or so starting the film off on a promising, unsettling and atmospheric note that really does intrigue.

Production values did have some eeriness and nowhere near as cheap as expected, and the music, which not the most memorable in the world, didn't detract from the atmosphere.

The setting is effectively spooky and some of the lead acting at times was not bad. There are spooky and suspenseful moments and it isn't dull. The direction doesn't feel phoned in and the storytelling in the first half does intrigue.

However, the story was severely wanting in the second half after starting off promisingly. It is very disjointed and after the promising start the final third especially loses atmosphere, one loses interest and things start to not make sense. Too much of the film is vague and doesn't explore some elements and story strands enough, some dropped soon after being introduced, go nowhere or serve much point.

Ending is unsatisfying, on top of feeling hasty there are too many loose ends hanging in the air. Got the sense that the writers didn't know how to end the film. Would have liked much more tension and suspense, scares could have been more consistent and some weren't surprising enough.

Found too the script to lack natural flow and with a bit of cheese going on, and the characters bland with some adopting some annoying and not always logical decision making. The support acting is even more problematic than the second half's storytelling, at best it was poor and too often terrible.

Overall, better than expected but not great still. 5/10 Bethany Cox
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5/10
waiting and a twist
SnoopyStyle3 February 2018
Kellie (Kerris Dorsey) is a 17 year old who spends her energy taking care of her father James (James Tupper) and younger sister Abby. Despite her objection, James invites longtime girlfriend Robin (Ahna O'Reilly) to live with them. Abby has not been sleeping. Kellie grows frustrated with newcomer Robin as she seeks solace from boyfriend Todd.

This is another Blumhouse product. They take a scatter gun approach to financing these small scale horrors. This one simply lacks intensity. It's a slow grinding horror. It has no particular atmosphere other than the suburban home vibe. There are all the traditional jump scares and the Poltergeist moves but nothing is new. Tupper and O'Reilly are not particularly special. I only know Dorsey as a child actress in Brothers & Sisters. She's mostly fine and does her transformation well. Most of this movie is a waiting game and it's an impatient wait. The motion detectors are almost interesting. The movie grinds on until the last act. The twist works well enough but it isn't enough. This needs more.
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1/10
It started ok... then it all went wrong... VERY wrong!
c_macia11 July 2023
It could have been a good nice simple ghost story.... But the twists and character reactions are ludicrous at best. The 3rd act is stupid decision after stupid decision, with a script that seems written by a 3 year old...

My review has nothing to do with budget or acting, which, given the poor writing, it's not that bad. It's just a ridiculous story, full of plot holes and hollow dialogues. I don't mind cliches and stock characters that we've seen a thousand times, as long as they make some sort of sense. These here make none.

When I see something this bad I genuinely wonder how did a script this bad get greenlit for production.

Avoid at all cost.
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1/10
Sick twist
mccainphn-520-69728713 August 2018
Warning: Spoilers
Long story short, the eldest daughter has the hots for her FATHER (!!!!} and wants his new girlfriend out of the picture especially since she already killed her Mother so that daddy can be all hers
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6/10
Doesn't Derserve the questionably low 4.3 Rating
Colonial-Oak19 November 2017
Folks, this is a decent horror flick. Its no Academy Award winner, but it doesn't suck either.

I saw TOTEM on Saturday 11/18/17 on HBO when it was rated as 4.3/10 and I'm glad I watched it despite the questionably low rating. Its got a good plot, some good scares, a cool plot-twist at the end, and is overall a decent horror flick.

Now I'll be the first to admit I watch movies for enjoyment - I'm not pretentious nor do I study a flick for tone, cinematography, screen writing, editing, lighting, sound, etc.

Albeit obvious, I'm an American conservative guy, and my favorite genre's are Horror/Suspense, Action/Adventure, Westerns, Crime/Legal, War/Military, etc. ... and I tend to keep my movie "reviews" simple.

I either:

1) Loved it - awesome

2) Liked it - not too bad, or

3) Hated it - it sucked

If you like horror movies and aren't bent on a movie being perfect, you'll like it - and yes it is worth the 90 minute investment in time, and the Red Box fee (if any). I almost gave it a 7 (its a very high 6).

Again, its no 10, but certainly is no 4 ...
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2/10
Bad attempt
mnogogaloshi23 March 2020
Totem doesn't really work. It fails at almost everything it tries to achieve and if it didn't exist we wouldn't lose much.
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10/10
Didn't see that coming
Eldest daughter gets jealous when her dad brings a new woman into the family 5 years after her mother dies. Since she's moved in something supernatural is happening and it isn't friendly. The eldest daughter is very protective of her dead mother's necklace, but something else clings to it too and it trying to warn the family of danger. The ending has a nice twist to it. Worth waiting for. Loved this mystery/thriller.
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6/10
Worth a watch
john-leigh689 February 2020
I don't normally write reviews, but felt that Totem was getting way to many bad comments. Totem ain't a great 'must see' movie, but it's not a bad movie. A solid scary flick with a few jumpy moments and a nice twist in the tales tail. Give it a watch👍
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4/10
It had potential, but...
paul_haakonsen2 May 2020
All I knew about this 2017 movie when I sat down to watch it in 2020 was that it was a horror movie. And that is, in itself, more than sufficient to make me have an interest in watching a movie.

I hadn't even heard about director Marcel Sarmiento's movie "Totem" before 2020 when I happened to stumble upon it by random chance.

I must say that the movie had potential, and it definitely scores some points for being different, whereas it could very easily just have followed that classic how-to-make-a-horror movie formula. But while the movie does differ in its contents than most other horror movies of the same type, the movie just failed to deliver on the entertainment bits. Sure, the movie was watchable, but when the movie can to an end, I was left with a feeling of 'was that really it?'.

The acting in the movie was good, and for me it is always nice to see new talents on the screen, and I can't claim to have been familiar with anyone starring or acting in "Totem", so that also does count for something.

For a horror movie, then "Totem" wasn't overly impressive. It was more of a thriller than it was a horror movie. I sat down to watch "Totem" with the expectation of it being a horror movie, so I was somewhat disappointed in that aspect.

The movie makes little use of CGI, so this wasn't a movie that was heavily reliant on CGI effects to bedazzle the audience. There was some, and they were actually good enough for the movie.

"Totem", however, just felt incomplete, as if something very crucial to the mixture was missing. I can't say what it was, but I feel like the movie came in short. It felt like director Marcel Sarmiento set out to want to accomplish a bit too many things all at the same time, but managing to deliver only on a handful of them. And that is why I am rating it four out of ten stars.
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Deserves to be seen
smoke028 November 2017
Warning: Spoilers
This movie fooled me completely. I thought I knew where it was going and then it went someplace else and I was pleasantly surprised at being fooled, so that automatically makes this worth seeing.

It isn't perfect, in fact there is one scene that makes no sense, although it is well done and shocking, and although our heroine's flat affect makes sense later, there does not seem to be any purpose to why what happened happened at all, so once again I miss those message boards so I could sound this out with other viewers. One thought is that the ghost did not want anything to give away its location? Rather harsh solution, and still makes no sense.

Anyway, everything else comes together and ties up all the loose ends, including what initially appears to be bad acting, so you do need to see this and enjoy a bit more original take on the same old ghost story.
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1/10
Almost the worst thing I have ever seen in my life
roscoe66613 May 2018
Starts off like a U rated Disney film, is consistently annoying, and doesn't get any better with nothing happening throughout.

A cat is seemingly in jeopardy when a bookcase falls on him.

Simultaneously sickening and boring with really annoying characters and acting. Best avoided.
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4/10
Well... they tried..
eriklmxix25 January 2020
Don't waste your time. It's not BAD, but it's not good. Get some fresh air instead <3
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1/10
Dreadful
extranjero-479167 September 2020
How and why rubbish like this get made at all is beyond me. Absolutely no referming qualities wharsoever!
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2/10
Would've gave it a one
draftdubya21 February 2019
But I liked the silly twist ending. A 50 year old man moves his 29 year old girlfriend(who knows jack about kids or being a family) in with him, his 17 year old daughter,and 5-7 year old kid. I have no clue why he just couldn't wait for the 17 y/o to go off to college. You know what happens when you put two females together(one who wants to be grown and one that wants to just party before she hit 30). This never will end well.
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5/10
Conflicted...
mannly25 November 2018
I didn't see some of it coming, but yuck... conflicted. Well acted but pretty horrible in every regard.
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7/10
Non-pretentious and reasonably entertaining horror
johannes2000-116 December 2022
Sure, it's not the best horror flick ever, but I still liked it. The premise is fine (after a widowed father invites his new girlfriend to live with him and his two young daughters, strange supernatural things begin to happen in the house), there is a fine sinister atmosphere, with plenty of jump-scares, and surprisingly good acting, especially by Kerris Dorsey who plays main character Kellie. There's a major plot twist towards the last part of the movie that I hadn't seen coming at all, and although this became the start of a rather over-the-top climax it still kept me entertained and on the edge of my chair.
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9/10
Clever movie lack of comprehension is the reason folks don't like it, here is why-(Spoilers Ahead)
bornhard12 August 2020
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You been warned here Spoilers start after this- Though many people I see are calling it Oedipal complex which is a mistake actually central theme of the plot is that main Female character actually has what is called Electra complex which is manifested in girls like Oedipal complex in boys. In Neo-Freudian psychology, the Electra complex, as proposed by Carl Jung in his Theory of Psychoanalysis, is a girl's psychosexual competition with her mother for possession of her father. So even if just for watching a not such a common theme, it is worth watching once, smartly made small budget psycho thriller/ horror.
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8/10
Very good, amazing...
RosanaBotafogo1 September 2022
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Judge me, because although I don't offer anything new I love this type of horror/thriller so much, the more cliché, cute family, with adorable children, curious teenagers, it's a haunting lost soul, they interest and entertain me a lot... cheap scares, a lot of suspense and little action, some disgusting situations involving bathtub drain and hair coming out of the throat through the mouth... I loved the chaotic energy of this loving and terrified family, cheap scares, lots of suspense and little action, some disgusting situations involving the drain bath and hair coming out of the throat through the mouth...... I really liked the plot twist of daddy's daughter... Crazy...
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