Mayday streaming
Genre
Horror
Year
2019
Runtime
1h16

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Metascore

Mayday

Lost in a world where dreams become nightmares.

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Synopsis

In the suspenseful and mind-bending thriller Mayday, directed by Karen Cinorre and featuring Michael Paré, viewers are thrust into a nightmarish scenario where the line between reality and illusion blurs. The story follows a group of women who find themselves trapped in a strange and hostile environment, pulled into a surreal world shaped by their deepest fears and desires. As they navigate this perilous landscape, they are confronted with the ultimate question of survival, grappling with themes of empowerment and self-discovery. The film masterfully intertwines elements of fantasy and psychological horror, drawing audiences into its hauntingly beautiful visuals and intense emotional experiences. With strong performances and a compelling narrative, 'Mayday' challenges perceptions of identity and agency while maintaining an eerie atmosphere that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats.

Reviews

Critics have had mixed reactions to Mayday. On 'Rotten Tomatoes', the film secured an approval rating of just 30%, reflecting a general consensus of disappointment among viewers. 'IMDb', where the film holds a low score of 3.0/10, complements this sentiment, with audiences expressing how the film fails to deliver a coherent plot. 'Metacritic' users scored the film a mere 29 out of 100, highlighting issues with pacing and character development. One critic noted, 'While the ambition is clear, the execution leaves much to be desired, resulting in a viewing experience that doesn't quite resonate.' Another remarked, 'The visuals are stunning, but they cannot mask the film’s lack of substance.' Despite its artistic aspirations and thematic weight, many feel that 'Mayday' ultimately falls short, leaving viewers frustrated by its unresolved plotlines. Some have praised the performances, particularly that of Paré, but overall, the film seems to struggle to connect with its audience, falling into a series of disjointed narratives that fail to satisfy narrative expectations.