Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuPrince Elderon is on the run following the usurping of the Kingdom by his sister Queen Ginnarra. Queen Ginnarra follows the Old Dark Gods and uses their powers to pursue her brother. Will El... Alles lesenPrince Elderon is on the run following the usurping of the Kingdom by his sister Queen Ginnarra. Queen Ginnarra follows the Old Dark Gods and uses their powers to pursue her brother. Will Elderon survive the forces against him?Prince Elderon is on the run following the usurping of the Kingdom by his sister Queen Ginnarra. Queen Ginnarra follows the Old Dark Gods and uses their powers to pursue her brother. Will Elderon survive the forces against him?
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I watch Queen Ginnarra at the Romford Horror Festival. I wanted to support independent film makers and having watched 'The Slave and the Sorcerer' last year, which was also directed by Lawrie Brester and starring Megan Tremethick and Stephen Kerr, I was keen to see what new work the team had brought out.
I was somewhat sceptical at first having seen the run time of 2 hours and 20 minutes, however that time flew by and there was never a dull moment
What struck me initially was what the team were able to do with the budget. It was of a much higher quality than I expected. Moreover, the acting was superb, played with earnestness. Megan Tremethick's performance was certainly a standout performance.
The movie centred around power, family, dragons and betrayal. None of the characters were one dimensional, all of them had many layers and able to portray strength juxtaposed with vulnerability.
For the budget they were able to pull off excellent choreographed fight scenes and superb animation was employed where the budget did not allow.
A movie I will defiantly watch again, and I would recommend to anyone who enjoys medieval fantasy epics.
I was somewhat sceptical at first having seen the run time of 2 hours and 20 minutes, however that time flew by and there was never a dull moment
What struck me initially was what the team were able to do with the budget. It was of a much higher quality than I expected. Moreover, the acting was superb, played with earnestness. Megan Tremethick's performance was certainly a standout performance.
The movie centred around power, family, dragons and betrayal. None of the characters were one dimensional, all of them had many layers and able to portray strength juxtaposed with vulnerability.
For the budget they were able to pull off excellent choreographed fight scenes and superb animation was employed where the budget did not allow.
A movie I will defiantly watch again, and I would recommend to anyone who enjoys medieval fantasy epics.
In Raiders of the Lost Ark, the archaeologist René Belloq opens up the Ark of the Covenant, the chest containing the tablets upon which God Himself inscribed the Ten Commandments. "It's beautiful!" he exclaims, after which his face melts off and his head explodes.
This is a superior viewing experience to Lawrie Brewster's The Reign of Queen Ginnarra, which offers neither the glimpse of beauty nor the mercy of death.
Ginnarra is the worst movie I have ever seen. If there is a site where I give it a star or a fraction thereof, it's because that site won't let me give it a zero. Its action isn't impressive, its horror isn't scary, and its characters aren't likeable. Its script is bad beyond the power of any actor to salvage. Of the ten or so people I endured this movie with from beginning to end, not one person had a word to say in its defense. If you don't read any more of this review, at least take away this: Ginnarra is not worth paying for, it is not worth watching for free, and if you are offered money to watch it, don't say yes for anything under four figures.
I go into further detail on the Letterboxd version of this review (which has spoilers), as that site has no character limit. Absent the ample room necessary to recount this movie's laundry list of sins, I will give the short version for IMDb: its script is bad, its plot is incoherent, and the whole things is full of shoddy, AI-generated effects that make it feel cheap and low-effort. It's twenty minutes' worth of substance inflated into over two and a half painful hours. It fails at everything it attempts, and what it attempted was so jejune as to not have been worth trying. Watching The Reign of Queen Ginnarra left me a broken wreck of a man, and my recovery will be the work of decades.
If you wake up in a theater where this is playing, don't walk out, run. In a pinch, see if there's anything within arm's reach you can use to blind yourself.
Do not recommend.
This is a superior viewing experience to Lawrie Brewster's The Reign of Queen Ginnarra, which offers neither the glimpse of beauty nor the mercy of death.
Ginnarra is the worst movie I have ever seen. If there is a site where I give it a star or a fraction thereof, it's because that site won't let me give it a zero. Its action isn't impressive, its horror isn't scary, and its characters aren't likeable. Its script is bad beyond the power of any actor to salvage. Of the ten or so people I endured this movie with from beginning to end, not one person had a word to say in its defense. If you don't read any more of this review, at least take away this: Ginnarra is not worth paying for, it is not worth watching for free, and if you are offered money to watch it, don't say yes for anything under four figures.
I go into further detail on the Letterboxd version of this review (which has spoilers), as that site has no character limit. Absent the ample room necessary to recount this movie's laundry list of sins, I will give the short version for IMDb: its script is bad, its plot is incoherent, and the whole things is full of shoddy, AI-generated effects that make it feel cheap and low-effort. It's twenty minutes' worth of substance inflated into over two and a half painful hours. It fails at everything it attempts, and what it attempted was so jejune as to not have been worth trying. Watching The Reign of Queen Ginnarra left me a broken wreck of a man, and my recovery will be the work of decades.
If you wake up in a theater where this is playing, don't walk out, run. In a pinch, see if there's anything within arm's reach you can use to blind yourself.
Do not recommend.
A great and epic dark fantasy flick with a lot of twists & turns not for the faint of heart.
The fight sequences were well choreographed and pretty awesome to watch and the special effects were great
I loved everyones performance in this as they all did a great job and especially Megans cold and dark performance of Queen Ginarra made me shiver with fear but in a good way.
The armour and props also impressed me.
The only issues I had was the use of AI scenery, if it had been narrowed down it would have had a 10/10.
Other than that I would heavily recommend this dark fantasy film to everyone.
The fight sequences were well choreographed and pretty awesome to watch and the special effects were great
I loved everyones performance in this as they all did a great job and especially Megans cold and dark performance of Queen Ginarra made me shiver with fear but in a good way.
The armour and props also impressed me.
The only issues I had was the use of AI scenery, if it had been narrowed down it would have had a 10/10.
Other than that I would heavily recommend this dark fantasy film to everyone.
The story of the rise and fall of a truly evil tyrannical monarch. Queen Ginnarra rules over a land stolen from her father after he is killed in battle. Her brother Prince Elderon has been banished from the kingdom on pain of death. What follows is Elderon's quest to find help to remove his sister from the throne. Ginnarra 'who has help from the malevolent Elder Gods to rule her subjects with an iron fist is sending her minions out to hunt Elderon down.
Produced by The British Horror Studio and Hex Studios this is an impressive epic made in Scotland
The cast all put in excellent performances ,especially Megan Tremethick as Ginnerra. The Queen is a truly evil character and Megan plays her as an unemotional but ruthless woman with a white face reminiscent of an Elizabethan noblewomen.
She says very little, but you feel the power raging from her presence .She orders death and destruction without emotion or remorse.
Dorian Todd is very good as Raemin ,the son of the Queen who seems to relish the pain he inflicts on the populace ,he seems to be like Mordred to Ginnarras Morgana if this were based on Arthurian legend.
Andrew Gourley puts in a lot of emotion as Elderon ,the Queens brother as he desperately looks for help around the ravaged kingdom. He is a broken man after seeing his father die and is wracked by guilt . The supporting players especially Sam Barkley, Shadi El Dah,Stephen Kerr, Stephen Corrall,Adam Barnett and Chris Capaldi all stand out as well.
The film uses its locations very well (especially a beautiful cathedral for the Queens throne room)and enhancing some scenes with well done CGI that includes a massive city, rubble strewn villages and three Dragons.
The fight choreography is also impressive ,especially the fight between two main characters.
Written by Sarah Daly and Director Lawrie Brewster this really is an impressive epic film. Produced on a budget that (I assume)wouldn't even pay a quarter of the catering of a Hollywood film. Lawrie and Sarah(who is also the co producer)have brought to the screen a British film that has not been seen in more decades than I care to mention.
I would wholeheartedly recommend this to anyone who is looking for something out of the mainstream. A film made with a love for a genre of film that you just dont see now.
Produced by The British Horror Studio and Hex Studios this is an impressive epic made in Scotland
The cast all put in excellent performances ,especially Megan Tremethick as Ginnerra. The Queen is a truly evil character and Megan plays her as an unemotional but ruthless woman with a white face reminiscent of an Elizabethan noblewomen.
She says very little, but you feel the power raging from her presence .She orders death and destruction without emotion or remorse.
Dorian Todd is very good as Raemin ,the son of the Queen who seems to relish the pain he inflicts on the populace ,he seems to be like Mordred to Ginnarras Morgana if this were based on Arthurian legend.
Andrew Gourley puts in a lot of emotion as Elderon ,the Queens brother as he desperately looks for help around the ravaged kingdom. He is a broken man after seeing his father die and is wracked by guilt . The supporting players especially Sam Barkley, Shadi El Dah,Stephen Kerr, Stephen Corrall,Adam Barnett and Chris Capaldi all stand out as well.
The film uses its locations very well (especially a beautiful cathedral for the Queens throne room)and enhancing some scenes with well done CGI that includes a massive city, rubble strewn villages and three Dragons.
The fight choreography is also impressive ,especially the fight between two main characters.
Written by Sarah Daly and Director Lawrie Brewster this really is an impressive epic film. Produced on a budget that (I assume)wouldn't even pay a quarter of the catering of a Hollywood film. Lawrie and Sarah(who is also the co producer)have brought to the screen a British film that has not been seen in more decades than I care to mention.
I would wholeheartedly recommend this to anyone who is looking for something out of the mainstream. A film made with a love for a genre of film that you just dont see now.
I watched this film at the Romford Horror Film Festival. It is truly epic in scale yet it is grounded in the terrifying prospect of the power of amoral, indifferent gods being used to buttress tyranny. This is all very pertinent to the times that we currently live in which shocks us daily with it's increasingly naked exercise of power.
Particular credit must go to Megan Tremethick for her chilling yet magnetic performance as the titular queen. Her presence holds the film together as she compells you to stare every further into the dark heart of her will to power. I found that the film stayed with me for days after I finished watching it.
Particular credit must go to Megan Tremethick for her chilling yet magnetic performance as the titular queen. Her presence holds the film together as she compells you to stare every further into the dark heart of her will to power. I found that the film stayed with me for days after I finished watching it.
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