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The Invitation

- You are cordially invited to a nightmare generations in the making.

After the death of her mother, Evie is approached by an unknown cousin who invites her to a lavish wedding in the English countryside. Soon, she realizes a gothic conspiracy is afoot and must fight for survival as she uncovers twisted secrets in her family’s history.

Release Date : 2022-08-24

Language :EnglishPortuguese

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Screen GemsLatchkey

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles : The Bride

Cast

Nathalie Emmanuel

Character Name : Evie Alexander

Original Name : Nathalie Emmanuel

Gender : Female

Thomas Doherty

Character Name : Walter De Ville

Original Name : Thomas Doherty

Gender : Male

Sean Pertwee

Character Name : Mr. Fields

Original Name : Sean Pertwee

Gender : Male

Hugh Skinner

Character Name : Oliver Alexander

Original Name : Hugh Skinner

Gender : Male

Carol Ann Crawford

Character Name : Mrs. Swift

Original Name : Carol Ann Crawford

Gender : Female

Alana Boden

Character Name : Lucy

Original Name : Alana Boden

Gender : Female

Stephanie Corneliussen

Character Name : Viktoria

Original Name : Stephanie Corneliussen

Gender : Female

Tian Chaudhry

Character Name : Diya

Original Name : Tian Chaudhry

Gender : Female

Courtney Taylor

Character Name : Grace

Original Name : Courtney Taylor

Gender : Female

Scott Alexander Young

Character Name : Uncle Julius

Original Name : Scott Alexander Young

Gender : Male

Ian Lindsay

Character Name : Great Uncle Alfred

Original Name : Ian Lindsay

Gender : Male

Lili Walters

Character Name : Imogen

Original Name : Lili Walters

Gender : Female

Elizabeth Counsell

Character Name : Mina Harker

Original Name : Elizabeth Counsell

Gender : Female

Virág Bárány

Character Name : Emmaline

Original Name : Virág Bárány

Gender : Female

Jeremy Wheeler

Character Name : Jonathan Harker

Original Name : Jeremy Wheeler

Gender : Male

Viktoria Monhor

Character Name : Maid #1

Original Name : Viktoria Monhor

Gender : Female

Celina Schleicher

Character Name : Maid #3

Original Name : Celina Schleicher

Gender : Female

Panka Murányi

Character Name : Maid #4

Original Name : Murányi Panka

Gender : Female

Simon Szabó

Character Name : Dark Priest

Original Name : Simon Szabó

Gender : Male

Peter Linka

Character Name : CEO

Original Name : Peter Linka

Gender : Male

Stephen Saracco

Character Name : Older Man

Original Name : Stephen Saracco

Gender : Male

Gábor Matus

Character Name : Boss (Tony)

Original Name : Gábor Matus

Gender : Male

Kata Sarbó

Character Name : Manicurist

Original Name : Kata Sarbó

Gender : Female

András Korcsmáros

Character Name : Groundskeeper

Original Name : András Korcsmáros

Gender : Male

Christine Grace Szarkó

Character Name : Cheerful Woman

Original Name : Christine Grace Szarkó

Gender : Female

Reviews

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2022-08-29

OK, so this is about as derivative as it is possible to get - but you know what, I actually quite enjoyed it. It's a short and sweet tale of the young "Evie" (Nathalie Emmanuel). She does one of those online DNA tests and before she knows it, is having a posh lunch with "Oliver" (Hugh Skinner) - a posh British lad who claims that she is his long lost cousin. After about thirty seconds, she is invited to come to Yorkshire for a wedding and, as you would - readily accepts. Upon arrival, she encounters their irascible butler "Fields" (Sean Pertwee) and then the hunky lord of the manor "Walt" (Thomas Doherty). She is smitten, indeed they are at it within twenty four hours - but soon she starts to sense that things at the new "Carfax Manor" are not quite what they may seem - not least because there is a distinct lack of bride and groom; and the waitresses employed to cater for the occasion have a habit of disappearing. What could be going on...? Well, it's fairly clear to us from the start who the baddie is, and that "Viktoria" (a sort of Angelina Jolie-esque Stephanie Corneliussen) and her pal "Lucy" (Alana Boden) are in on the cunning scheme too. It has clearly been done on a limited budget, but the direction is still just about adequate. The story, though, is pretty thin and the acting is drama school stuff for the most part before an ending that really does let the whole thing down rather badly. Still, I watched it with considerable trepidation in a pretty empty cinema, and left thinking it passed 100-odd minutes amiably enough. Not great, no - but not rubbish either.

T

The Movie Mob

@mooney240

2022-09-17

**The Invitation wastes great potential and ideas by trying too hard to be clever and failing.** Reviews for The Invitation are mediocre at best but as harsh as they seem, they aren't too far off. The Invitation takes the successes of Ready or Not and blends them with the Dracula story putting a fresh new take on a familiar story. The film benefits from this new approach and introduces new characters and ideas. But that is where the good runs out. The first hour of the runtime forces a romance between the heroine and a painfully suspicious and uncomfortable forward rich guy. Unfortunately, the story gets so caught up in trying to fool the audience into thinking it is a simple romance movie, so it could shock with the vampire twist that it didn't leave time to make the conclusion feel rewarding or earned. Once the monsters finally revealed themselves, The Invitation sprinted to the end, with the inexperienced heroine easily besting Dracula and his minions; corrupt families and monsters had survived and thrived for hundreds of years. The victory sadly does not convince or satisfy. If The Invitation had spent less time on the failed love story and more time developing the vampire story, this could have been a good movie.

N

Nathan

@TitanGusang

2022-10-14

_The Invitation_ started off so well, but eventually morphed into a generic film that I could have predicted from a mile away. The set up to the movie was decent, but the second act was when I really thought this movie nailed it. I really enjoyed the somewhat sadistic back and forth between the two leads. On one hand, you see a woman ready to give herself over to the thought of love for the first time. While on the other hand, the audience knows this chance at love is built on a lie. Despite this fact, I found the chemistry incredibly strong between the two leads. I was smiling as their love story progressed, even though I knew it was not going to end well. Nathalie Emmanuel and Thomas Doherty do such an excellent job in this film. I loved their chemistry and Dohery does such a great Jekyll and Hyde with the unearthly vampire masked by the charismatic lord. Super entertaining watching them do great work here. The creepy disturbing nature of the trailers was not overly present here, almost all of the unsettling imagery was used for the trailers and leaves the rest of the movie feeling pretty generic. This is even more evident when the movie turns into a vampire action flick reminiscent of the Twilight movies. At this moment, I was completely ripped out of the movie and was ready for it to end. This drastic change in tone really did not fit well here for me. Even though the last quarter was a disappointment, there is still good elements to the movie that is worth watching for those that were initially interested. **Score:** _55%_ | **Verdict:** _Average_