The Visit - posters, covers, wallpapers

Lots of posters, covers and wallpapers for the movie "The Visit"
The Visit (2015)
Timing: 1:34 (94 min)
The Visit - TMDB rating
6.325/10
5058
The Visit - Kinopoisk rating
6.249/10
152147
The Visit - IMDB rating
6.3/10
173000

Backdrops, wallpaper

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Posters, covers

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What's left behind the scenes

  • At the beginning of the film, Becca and Tyler are looking at photos on the wall in their grandparents' house. One of the pictures features the possessed Annabelle doll from James Wan's 2013 film, "The Conjuring".
  • This is the first horror film directed by M. Night Shyamalan that does not feature music by James Newton Howard, an outstanding composer who has written music for many popular films. The director opted to forgo musical accompaniment due to the low budget and the nature of the film, which is shot in the "found footage" genre (a genre in which the entire film or a significant portion of it is presented to the viewer as material from found recordings on film or video cameras, often remaining after the film's missing or deceased characters).
  • The director himself does not appear in any cameo roles in the film "The Visit".
  • Up-and-coming rapper Tyler talks about his music and mentions Tyler, the Creator – a pseudonym of an American rapper whose compositions can be described as “rap horror”.
  • The working title of the film was “Night Confusion”.
  • M. Night Shyamalan used the money earned from the release of “After Earth” (2013), produced by Will Smith, to produce the film “The Visit.” As the director himself explained, he wanted to “regain control over the creative process” after his previous films were either left unedited or had the editing taken away from him during the process.
  • In a rap song about the events shown in the film “The Visit,” Tyler claims he survived like Mel Gibson in one of his action movies. In the film, Tyler kills his grandfather by hitting his head against a refrigerator door. Gibson in “Lethal Weapon 2” (1989) kills the villain in the same way, only using a car door instead of a refrigerator door.
  • The end credits roll against the backdrop of Tyler’s rap song, where he describes what happened to him and his sister and mentions that he survived like Mel Gibson at the end of “Lethal Weapon 2” (1989). Gibson starred in M. Night Shyamalan’s “Signs,” which was released in 2002.
  • At the beginning of the film, Becca and Tyler are looking at photographs on the wall in their grandparents' house. One of the pictures features the possessed doll Annabelle from James Wan's 2013 film "The Conjuring".
  • This is the first horror film directed by M. Night Shyamalan for which James Newton Howard, a prominent composer who has written music for many popular films, did not compose the score. The director decided to forgo musical accompaniment due to the low budget and the film's genre – found footage (a genre in which the entire film or a substantial part of it is presented to the viewer as material from found recordings on film or video cameras, often remaining after the missing or deceased characters of the film).
  • The director himself does not play any cameo roles in the film "The Visit".
  • Aspiring rapper Tyler talks about his music and mentions Tyler, the Creator. This is the pseudonym of an American rapper whose compositions can be described as "horror-themed rap".
  • The working title of the film was "Night Confusion".
  • To finance the film “The Visit,” M. Night Shyamalan used money earned from the release of “After Earth” (2013), which was produced by Will Smith. As the director himself explained, he wanted to “regain control over the creative process” after his previous films were either left unedited or had the editing taken away from him during production.
  • In a rap song about the events depicted in “The Visit,” Tyler claims he survived like Mel Gibson in one of his action films. In the film, Tyler kills his grandfather by hitting his head against a refrigerator door. Gibson in “Lethal Weapon 2” (1989) kills the villain in the same way, only using a car door instead of a refrigerator door.
  • The end credits roll against the backdrop of Tyler’s rap song, where he describes what happened to him and his sister and mentions that he survived like Mel Gibson at the end of “Lethal Weapon 2” (1989). Gibson starred in M. Night Shyamalan’s “Signs,” which was released in 2002.
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