Hellen
I like the storyline of this show,it attract me so much
Allison Davies
The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.
Fatma Suarez
The movie's neither hopeful in contrived ways, nor hopeless in different contrived ways. Somehow it manages to be wonderful
Cheryl
A clunky actioner with a handful of cool moments.
mario_c
It's a low cost production film where a woman sees her beloved sister fall from the top of a hill and die. Since then, she's afraid of the high (she feels like an acrophobic) and starts having "visions" of her sister and starts hearing a ghostly voice whispering her name (Carla).The plot is a bit straight and unoriginal and the twist near the end is quite predictable, what makes this film completely average; though, as it's a low cost production, made for TV, I won't be very rough and I will score it with a "pushed up" 5/10… Oh! I almost forgot to mention that Wes Craven's name is, obviously, just to call attention to this low cost movie!
boo_4ever
Don't Look Down starts off with two sisters being photographed on the edge of a huge drop. You know what will happen next, and the same can be said for the rest of the film.Some parts were eerie when you felt if might have a supernatural cause to it but the big finale was a complete cop out. A Saturday evening "thriller" in the vein of Murder She Wrote disguised as a Wes Craven horror film. Don't be fooled. I was bored throughout most of it and even a little bit angry at the end. The guy from Beverly Hills 90210 is in this for crying out loud. This is a terrible film which makes you wish the entire production team had fallen off that cliff.
Claudio Carvalho
Carla Engel (Megan Ward) is married with the photographer Mark (Billy Burke) and they are in love with each other. One day, while shooting pictures of Carla and her sister Rachel (Tara Spencer-Nairn) in a cliff, the parapet fails and Rachel falls down in the precipice, immediately dying. Carla becomes acrophobiac and tries to get over her trauma joining a group having acrophobia and treated by Dr. Paul Sadowski (Terry Kinney). The members of the group start to get mysteriously killed one by one, apparently by the ghost of Rachel. Carla begins to doubt of her sanity. The killer is revealed only in the last scene. This movie is another bureaucratic, predictable and full of clichés thriller. The name of Wes Craven and beauty of Megan Ward are the greatest attractions of this low budget TV movie. My vote is six.Title (Brazil): `Não Olhe Para Baixo' (`Don´t Look Down')
andreas_bruderer
This picture isn't what you are likely to expect from horror master Wes Craven, even though he only produced it. It isn't gory or really "horror" at all, it is kind of very thrilling psycho thriller with a surprising twist in the end. It is surprisingly good for a TV movie and you will not spend one single minute bored. I can't believe the bad rating it actually has. The acting is quite good and the "mountain sequences" are stunning. My personal rating is 9 out of 10.