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TU PUNTUACIÓN
Tras la muerte de su padre, Alice regresa a su pueblo natal por primera vez en 15 años para reclamar la tenencia de la granja familiar que cree que le pertenece por derecho.Tras la muerte de su padre, Alice regresa a su pueblo natal por primera vez en 15 años para reclamar la tenencia de la granja familiar que cree que le pertenece por derecho.Tras la muerte de su padre, Alice regresa a su pueblo natal por primera vez en 15 años para reclamar la tenencia de la granja familiar que cree que le pertenece por derecho.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
- Premios
- 1 premio y 5 nominaciones en total
Una McNulty
- Susan Bell
- (as Úna McNulty)
Esme Creed-Miles
- Young Alice
- (as Esmé Creed-Miles)
Reseñas destacadas
Let me start on a positive note, the acting in this movie is very good. Ruth Wilson in particular, as always, played her role spot on. But I'm sad to say that's the only thing this movie has going for it. There is really no real storyline, unless I missed something? It's very vague and suggests that there was trauma in the woman's past, aside from that it's an hour and a half of an unstable man having mental breakdowns and yelling at people. But I blame none of this on the actors, the directors and writers should have added something. At the end of this movie I feel like I'm in the same place as when I watched the trailer prior, and I really wanted to like this one, it was supposed to be fantastic and Ruth Wilson is perfect in all her films and shows.
I give this a 6/10 based solely on Wilson's performance, otherwise I would give it a 3/10
I give this a 6/10 based solely on Wilson's performance, otherwise I would give it a 3/10
Ruth Wilson carries this film in devastating fashion, through the dark, cold, windy, and disorientating farmland of northern England, where sister and brother vie for tenancy of their deceased father's land. With the menace of Winter's Bone and the tragic tone of Tim Roth's War Zone, the pain of an abused - an emotional cripple trying to forge through the trauma that transcends past and present - has never been made more precipitant than in Dark River. Words ring harsh, blows and falls are felt - this is one that lives you feeling wounded. Precede at your own risk.
It's a sad story of family trauma and an attempt to go home many years later. The photography is superb. The acting is powerful. It works very well as a film overall. I don't want to say any more at the risk of spoiling it for you if you haven't yet seen it but it is well worth watching.
As for the negative reviews, I suggest you ignore them. This was never intended to be a super-hero action movie. It's a drama and it does what it sets out to do very well.
As for the negative reviews, I suggest you ignore them. This was never intended to be a super-hero action movie. It's a drama and it does what it sets out to do very well.
Ruth Wilson puts in a strong performance in 'Dark River', playing a young farmer who inherits her family's troubled legacy. She's good, but the film never completely escapes its "grim up north" sensibility, as a story unfolds of unmitigated harshness in a world inhabited only the by the terminally taciturn. One can credit the writers for not tossing in a throwaway romance; but without hope, it's hard to sustain the interest of the audience.
This gets right down into the roots of northern farming. A great cast and exceptional performances from Ruth Wilson and Mark Stanley, who play siblings at loggerheads.
The film itself is quite dark. Everyday is pretty much grey and dull to fit the mood for the film. It's filmed beautifully, exactly what you would expect in the lovely northern countryside.
I really enjoyed the story, I felt it got deep down into a family feud that included abuse and regret. Very well written.
The film itself is quite dark. Everyday is pretty much grey and dull to fit the mood for the film. It's filmed beautifully, exactly what you would expect in the lovely northern countryside.
I really enjoyed the story, I felt it got deep down into a family feud that included abuse and regret. Very well written.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesThe film is very loosely based on Rose Tremain's novel Trespass. Writer/director Clio Barnard wrote an initial screenplay that was much closer to the book, which focuses on two sets of of siblings in their sixties who become involved in a property dispute in France. After the initial draft, her producers encouraged her to make the story her own so that the final film, which focuses on only one set of siblings in their thirties and is set in England is only very loosely related to the book.
- PifiasJoe shows Alice some shepherd's needle growing in a field. But the plant he shows her doesn't look like it (e.g. it's too big and too robust) and it wouldn't grow in that grassy and well-vegetated pasture as it's a weed of arable cultivation. In fact it's extremely rare in Yorkshire so would be exceedingly unlikely to be present in the area at all.
- Banda sonoraAn Acre of Land
Traditional
Music by Harry Escott
Arranged by Harry Escott and PJ Harvey
Published by Faber Music and by Hot Head Music Ltd
Administered by Kobalt Music Group Ltd
Performed by Harry Escott and PJ Harvey
Recorded at Westpoint Studios, London
Mixed at Air Studios, London
Under exclusive license from Faber Music and Hot Head Music Ltd (P) and (C) 2017
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Detalles
Taquilla
- Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
- 7714 US$
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- 4246 US$
- 1 jul 2018
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 239.182 US$
- Duración1 hora 30 minutos
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1
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