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Dark Floors
Dark Floors
2008 ·87 min ·Finland, Iceland ·R 16+
5.0
IMDb 4.4 КП 4.8
Fantasy, Horror
Director: Pete Riski
Trailers Dark Floors

A man emerges with his autistic daughter and three others from a hospital elevator to find themselves trapped in the building with devilish monsters.

Budget: $4.3M
William Hope
Actor
Leon Herbert
Actor
Ronald Pickup
Actor
🏆1 nomination

Dark Floors is a polarizing Finnish horror film that divides audiences between those who appreciate its unique atmospheric ambition and those who dismiss it as low-budget, incoherent trash. While critics frequently point to weak character writing and unconvincing monster effects, others argue the film offers a compelling, dreamlike exploration of a child's fractured psyche.

Production The film features a distractingly low-budget aesthetic, with critics labeling the monster costumes as rubbery, unconvincing, and reminiscent of cheap 80s creature features.
Screenplay Opinions on the screenplay are split: some viewers praise its abstract, psychological exploration of a child's imagination, while others condemn the plot as a derivative, illogical patchwork of horror tropes.
Acting The acting is widely considered wooden and unconvincing, with characters reacting to gruesome deaths and supernatural threats with an implausible lack of emotion or urgency.
Ending The ending is frequently criticized for being rushed, ambiguous, and ultimately anticlimactic, leaving many viewers frustrated by the lack of clear resolution or narrative coherence.
Production The atmospheric use of dark, shifting hospital corridors successfully evokes a sense of dread for some, effectively mirroring the film's intended surreal and mournful tone.
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