Rachel Carlson, une romancière à succès ayant vécu un drame personnel, s'installe dans un village des Scottish Highlands pour l'écriture de son nouveau livre et fait la rencontre d'Angus McC... Tout lireRachel Carlson, une romancière à succès ayant vécu un drame personnel, s'installe dans un village des Scottish Highlands pour l'écriture de son nouveau livre et fait la rencontre d'Angus McCulloch, un beau gardien de phare.Rachel Carlson, une romancière à succès ayant vécu un drame personnel, s'installe dans un village des Scottish Highlands pour l'écriture de son nouveau livre et fait la rencontre d'Angus McCulloch, un beau gardien de phare.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 1 nomination au total
- Thomas Carlson
- (as Beans Balawi)
- Reverend James McMahon
- (as Michael Wilson)
- Kate McCulloch
- (as Nichola B)
- Villager
- (non crédité)
Avis à la une
Moore is an odd choice for the lead, but she turns out pretty good - despite a general unbelievable reaction to later events in the story ( but this is more script ).
some beautiful cinematography and settings, and a few creepy moments. Some good acting too ( but some mediochre stuff mixed in ). Its clear why this movie was not mainstream enough for the theatre, but its a worthy DVD rental or download. On the whole Its a strange one - i thought it was very good, but also not very good at the same time.
7/10
In a hope to remove her writers block she moves to a remote island off Scotland. A local psychic startles her with a comment about her son and after befriending a local lighthouse keeper things begin to get creepy. Is she imagining strange things happening because of the isolation and the fact she has recently stopped taking medication for depression, or are they real? There is an unfortunate plot stopper 3/4 of the way in the film where a conversation opens out the plot to a point you may think why continue watching, but there is still a twist in the end.
R17 rating but no profanity or nudity (but did have short above the shoulders tasteful sex scene). I think the rating came from one violent scene in particular involving a child. A little bit of gore toward the end but not too graphic.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesFilming on the Island of Llanddwyn in North Wales had caused an outrage in the local community. People were angry that the "spiritual" Island was being used as a film set.
- GaffesIn all phone calls Rachel makes, the ringing sound of all the calls is a foreign long ring in equidistant intervals. This is used in many parts of the world and the particular 'note' of the sound is mainly an American tone. British phone ring-tones are sequences of two tone/pulses and therefore completely different. All the people Rachel calls are in Britain.
- Citations
Rachel Carlson: Why is it everyone paints their boats the exact same color as their houses?
Angus McCulloch: Well, that's actually a tradition here. The wife needs to be able to look out on the water and know her husband's okay.
Rachel Carlson: That's very romantic.
Angus McCulloch: And we also get a tax-break on the paint, which is also very romantic.
- ConnexionsFeatures Au coeur de la nuit (1945)
- Bandes originalesHappy Birthday To You
Written by Patty S. Hill and Mildred J. Hill
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Détails
Box-office
- Montant brut mondial
- 4 598 371 $US
- Durée1 heure 50 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1