Lauren Lavera stated that she has only seen part of this film
Chronology
A budding art restorer travels to a small Italian village to bring a medieval painting back to its former glory. Little does she know she is placing her life in danger from an evil curse and a monster born of myth and brutal pain..
Well, sadly it doesn't deliver what it could have beenThe story begins with the main character, a painting restorer, traveling to Italy for a (duh!) painting restoration job
When I read the synopsis, I thought:" ; great, finally a horror that isn't about some group of friends getting killed, or a family moving into a haunted house etc.". Along the way she meets some guys, who are traveling to a different destination but end up as prisoners in the same mansion.Here it already starts to go wrong.
Why is he wearing that goofy face paint ?
The movie immediately descends into torture porn the moment those prisoners are shown, which distracts from the supernatural theme and adds little to the story. And who is that fat inbred motherf'er walking down below ?
Oh well, I'm sure all those low IQ gore hounds that infest the horror fan base will get some enjoyment out of this
He adds little to the story other than just being the person who carries out some mundane torture scenes.The so-called well, that the movie is named after, actually plays a slightly negligible role in the whole scheme of things, and maybe a different one title would be appropriate. The ending is a total letdown and anti-climax, with lackluster acting of nearly every character involved except maybe Lauren LaVera, who somehow manages to carry the whole thing and make the best of it had potential.