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''Paranormal Activity: The Marked Ones'' is a 2014 American found footage
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written and directed by Christopher Landon. Released on January 3, 2014, in the
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, it is the fifth installment of the ''Paranormal Activity'' film series. It is also Landon's second directorial film, after '' Burning Palms''. ''Paranormal Activity: The Marked Ones'' received mixed reviews from critics and grossed $90 million worldwide.


Plot

In June 2012, 18-year-old high school graduate Jesse Arista lives with his father Cesar, sister Evette, and grandmother Irma in
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. In the apartment below lives a mysterious woman named Ana Sanchez, who everyone believes to be a
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. When Ana is found murdered, Jesse and his best friend Hector Estrella spot classmate Oscar Lopez running from the scene. The two investigate the apartment where they find
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items, VHS tapes, and a journal of spells that can "open doorways to unholy places". After Jesse, Hector and their friend Marisol Vargas try out a ritual, paranormal occurrences take place in Jesse's apartment. One night, the trio communicates with an unknown entity through a game. Jesse finds a mysterious bite mark on his arm and discovers he has superhuman abilities such as enhanced strength and levitation. At a party, Jesse takes a girl to Ana's apartment to have sex and encounters Oscar, who scares the girl away, and has black eyes and the same bite mark on his arm. Oscar tells Jesse that it's only a matter of time before "something inside them" will take over, and they will harm those they love before disappearing. Oscar then commits
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by jumping off a building. The group discovers a trapdoor in Ana's apartment, where they find a witch altar and photos of Jesse, his pregnant mother, Ana, Oscar, and
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. Jesse is lured to the trapdoor one night and encounters the younger versions of Katie and Kristi, both with black eyes, before being attacked by an unknown force. Jesse gradually becomes dark, suicidal, and violent, which disturbs Hector and Marisol, who meet Arturo, Oscar's criminal brother. Arturo tells them that Oscar was in contact with Ali Rey, who had researched demons after her father Daniel and step-mother Kristi were killed and half-brother kidnapped by a possessed Katie. Ali tells them that Jesse has been "marked" by a worldwide coven of witches called "The Midwives", who have been brainwashing women to give up their firstborn sons to create an army of possessed young men. Ali gives them an address to where a final ritual is supposed to take place and warns that Jesse will no longer exist if the demon fully consumes him and the ritual is completed. Irma is pushed down the stairs by Jesse and taken to a hospital. Jesse attacks Hector, but Marisol knocks him unconscious. As they are attempting to leave, a van smashes into their car, and Jesse is kidnapped. Hector and Marisol, Arturo, and his friend Santo go to the address, which turns out to be Lois' house. In the garden, coven members rush in to attack but Arturo shoots them as Hector and Marisol run inside leaving Arturo's fate unknown. They find Santo dead and Marisol is also killed. Hector runs into a figure resembling Ana and is chased by a possessed Jesse. He flees into a room and shuts the door but Jesse breaks it down, forcing Hector to go through a strangely marked brown door. The door he went through sends Hector back in time to the household of Katie and Micah. Hector sees Katie going to the kitchen. After unsuccessfully attempting to get her attention, Katie turns around to see Hector and screams for Micah, who assumes Hector is an intruder and tackles him, but Katie violently stabs Micah to death with a kitchen knife, which is how the first film ends. Hector tries to flee the house, only to be attacked and presumably killed by a demonic Jesse, as the camera drops to the floor. After a moment of total silence, a witch picks up the camera and turns it off. Original Ending: The franchise documentary revealed the original ending, which was changed when they chose to film a new ending in the same house that appeared in the conclusion of ''
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'' (2011). It occurs after Jesse is knocked down by Hector and Marisol. They enlist Arturo's help and take him to a church, where they supposedly successfully exorcise Jesse's demon, after which they are attacked by coven members. The ending concludes with Jesse and Hector observing a small fire starting from inside the church.


Cast


Production


Development and writing

The film was set to take place in June 2012 but announced in April 2012, and was first teased in the post-credits scene of ''
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'', a scene only presented in theaters. Though the film is targeted to the Latino market, most of its dialogue is not in Spanish. Christopher Landon, who wrote the screenplay for 2007's '' Disturbia'', as well as the three ''Paranormal Activity'' sequels, was announced to write and direct the project, which has been described as a "cousin" or "ese" to the series as opposed to a direct sequel, prequel, or reboot. The film maintains the look of found footage, a style used throughout the ''
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'' series.


Filming

Filming finished in late July, after producer by
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confirmed that the film was almost finished shooting. This resulted in the film getting its release date pushed from October 25, 2013, to January 3, 2014.


Campaign

The studio was running a promotion for users to record their reactions to a video on the site for a chance to win an Xbox One console.


Release


Theatrical

''Paranormal Activity: The Marked Ones'' was released on January 3, 2014, in U.S., Mexican, and Canadian theaters. The release date was pushed to January due to its longer and larger production.


Home media

An unrated/extended version, along with the theatrical cut, of ''The Marked Ones'' was released on DVD, Blu-ray and Digital HD on April 8, 2014. The unrated cut is roughly 17 minutes longer. The film grossed $2.6 million in home sales.


Reception


Box office

Despite predictions suggesting that ''The Marked Ones'' would open at No. 1 in its debut weekend, the film took a close second to '' Frozen'' (in its seventh week) with $18,343,611 at the North American box office. By the end of its theatrical run, ''The Marked Ones'' grossed $32.5 million in North America and $58.4 million in other territories for a worldwide total of $90.9 million.


Critical response

On
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, the film has an approval rating of 39%, based on 83 reviews with an average score of 4.70/10. The site's consensus states: "A change of setting breathes some new life into the franchise, but ''Paranormal Activity: The Marked Ones'' fails to provide enough consistent thrills to justify a fifth film in the series". On
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, the film has a score of 42 out of 100, based on 19 reviews, indicating "mixed or average reviews". The change of setting and tone was primarily praised by critics. Mark Olsen of the ''
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'' praised the film, saying that it "feels like a fresh start". ''
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'' critic Andrew Barker celebrated the "welcome diversity and humor" of the film as did
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of ''
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'' magazine who summarized that the film "provided the familiar cheap thrills but with a salsa tang." '' Filmink Magazine'' critic Eden Caceda applauded the humor and action, but claimed that the spinoff "lacks the memorable scares required for this to rate any higher than an above average horror film." Eric Goldman of ''
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'' wrote that "''The Marked Ones'' is another enjoyable chapter", while HorrorNews.net praised the lead characters, writing "With an appealing pair of friends in the lead,
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provides the audience with a cast that they can root for, care for and fear for which serves the story and the series well". Evan Dickson of ''
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'' was the first to give his impressions on the film, giving it a positive review of 4/5. Stating, "Fun, scary and remarkably cinematic within the found footage conceit, ''The Marked Ones'' might be the first ''Paranormal Activity'' movie that feels like an event film while you're watching it". Dickson also stated that it was "neck and neck with ''Paranormal Activity 3''".


Sequel

''Paranormal Activity: The Marked Ones'' was followed by '' Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension'', released in 3D on October 23, 2015.


References


External links

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