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A Bruxa de Blair

A Bruxa de Blair (1999)

★ 6.37 1h 21m Terror

Três estudantes de cinema embrenham-se nas matas do estado de Maryland para fazer um documentário sobre a lenda da bruxa de Blair e desaparecem misteriosamente. Um ano depois, uma sacola cheia de rolos de filmes e fitas de vídeo é encontrada na mata. As imagens registradas pelo trio dão algumas pistas sobre seu macabro destino.

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Overview

Três estudantes de cinema embrenham-se nas matas do estado de Maryland para fazer um documentário sobre a lenda da bruxa de Blair e desaparecem misteriosamente. Um ano depois, uma sacola cheia de rolos de filmes e fitas de vídeo é encontrada na mata. As imagens registradas pelo trio dão algumas pistas sobre seu macabro destino.

Cast

  • Heather Donahue as Heather Donahue
  • Joshua Leonard as Joshua Leonard
  • Michael C. Williams as Michael Williams
  • Bob Griffin as Short Fisherman
  • Jim King as Interviewee (uncredited)
  • Sandra Sánchez as Waitress
  • Ed Swanson as Fisherman With Glasses (uncredited)
  • Patricia DeCou as Mary Brown
  • Mark Mason as Man in Yellow Hat (uncredited)
  • Susie Gooch as Interviewee with Child (uncredited)

Reviews

CinemaSerf 2023-08-28
★ 5
So three young folks go off into the wilderness in search of evidence to support the local Maryland legend of the "Blair Witch". Shortly afterwards, they lose their map, get lost - discover an old house; scream and cuss a lot.... A collection of three more odious folks I struggle to recollect seeing on screen. Directors Daniel Myrick and Eduardo Sánches substitute noise for suspense; and despite the fact that they spend several nights (more than planned) out in the woods without food, the batteries for their camera seems to endure remarkably well as they run around in the dark edging ever closer to whatever grizzly fate they well deserve. This is an huge triumph for hype over content and the marketeers have done a truly remarkable job. Though I would advocate that you watch it; it would only be because it has become a film of cult status - which, like so many others in that "elite" grouping, is a polite word for dross.