
The Fifth Day Review
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An entertaining thriller that even if it doesn't break new ground, keep's the spectator guessing about what will happen next. Considering the fact it was a non-budget movie, it was filmed during the Summer, in a small, yet beautiful village of Portugal. This is old school stuff, but good old school horror movie stuff. This is the kind that gets to do more than pull off another jump scare trick.
Even at the less scary scenes, the film is also interesting. Another benefit the movie got is its director, Ricardo Bernadino, who delivers a crafty storytelling. The film is in Portuguese with English Subtitles. Well narrated. The performances are pretty enjoyable as they take the viewers into the characters' mind. The Fifth Day isn't meant to change the game, but because of the filmmakers' ambition and love for the genre, it is a great experience!