Eli 2019

6.009 / 10   1349 vote(s)
R
Horror

A boy named Eli with a rare autoimmune disorder is confined to a special experimental clinic for his treatment. He soon begins experiencing supernatural forces, turning the supposedly safe facility into a haunted prison for him and his fellow patients.

Homepage http://www.netflix.com/eli
Release Date 2019-10-18
Runtime 1h 38m
Directors Ciarán Foy, Jeff Cutter, Richard Graves, Michael Applebaum, Andy Dylan
Producers Trevor Macy, Melinda Nishioka, John Zaozirny, Matt Alvarez, Jenny Hinkey, David O'Leary
Writers David Chirchirillo, Ian B. Goldberg, Richard Naing, David Chirchirillo, David Chirchirillo, Ian B. Goldberg, Richard Naing

Eli director Ciarán Foy is also the man behind 2012's Citadel, which I found to be drastically underappreciated. For that reason, I went into Eli completely blind, expected to enjoy it of off of Foy's involvement alone. Ended up being pretty disappointed. The effects they use for the titular Eli's skin rashes appearing and disappearing are great, I was genuinely impressed, truly. But the quote-unquote "mysteries" of the movie ("Hm, this doesn't seem quite right, what's really going on here?") start very early on in the piece, and are drawn out for sooooo long, then only about half of those mysteries are answered in one single reveal, and even those ones are resolved in a way I was not at all satisfied by.

Final rating:★★ - Had some things that appeal to me, but a poor finished product.

Gimly

I won't get the movie plot away but I will say this ... this movie is extremely interesting from start to finish. The cast is brilliant, the story was intriguing oh, and the ending maybe even smile and laugh a little but that might be just because I have a morbid sense of humor. It's definitely worth a watch.

Martha