Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAfter digging up a bizarrely mutilated corpse on her land, physician Tora Hamilton uncovers a lethal connection to ancient pagan rituals.After digging up a bizarrely mutilated corpse on her land, physician Tora Hamilton uncovers a lethal connection to ancient pagan rituals.After digging up a bizarrely mutilated corpse on her land, physician Tora Hamilton uncovers a lethal connection to ancient pagan rituals.
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What struck me about Sacrifice was that it had the feel of a really spooky episode of Monarch of the Glen (2000), somehow confused with an episode of Midsomer Murders (1997), with John Nettles played instead by an American doctor obviously in love with the adventures of Agatha Christie's Marple (2004). It's really a detective story more than a horror story. There is pace and some tension, and I admit I admired the lead's dogged determination. The story is wild, almost wacko, and will certainly make some viewers credulous. The story arc didn't really have any holes in it, which was quite a feat for such a spirally tale. I looked for them, but I have to hand it to the writers, they did a good job. I think the problem was more the premise which was far fetched. Even some of the scenarios beyond the story seemed far fetched. Would there really be a major maternity hospital on an island only reachable by boat? Wouldn't that present mothers with a problem if they came to term early? True, the hospital had a helicopter. The other problem I had was the filmmakers made no attempt to marry the story, with all its heritage, to the cinematography. The location was beautiful, but we only saw glimpses. British lovers of shows such as Marple and Midsomer Murders will enjoy this, but I doubt dire horror fans will be impressed.
From the start you know this is going to stink when the lead asks her husband of many years "Your father doesn't know you're a diabetic, does he?", when they are IN HIS HOUSE having dinner! Presumably this didn't seem important enough to talk about before!
A nosy American doctor shows up at a remote Scottish island and without delay starts her own full scale murder investigation after she dug up a hole in her garden that uncovers a body! She immediately gets a job at the hospital, too. She must be a helluva doctor!
The bloody awful music tries to give an atmosphere of suspense for the entire 90 minutes... even when there's NOTHING HAPPENING!
The cult elements are never really explored, apart from a few daubings on walls and bodies... which the cops don't seem to think really matter.
Anyone who gets in the way is bumped off and for the cops it's just another day in the office. Happens all the time on these remote islands.
Somehow the house on the top of a mountain seems to have been FLOODED! How the bloody hell did that happen?
The final 20 minutes play out like the worst episode of a 1990's Ruth Rendell crap-fest.
Overall it's just very silly. It is Lifetime TV for people who think that Lifetime TV needs more murders!
A nosy American doctor shows up at a remote Scottish island and without delay starts her own full scale murder investigation after she dug up a hole in her garden that uncovers a body! She immediately gets a job at the hospital, too. She must be a helluva doctor!
The bloody awful music tries to give an atmosphere of suspense for the entire 90 minutes... even when there's NOTHING HAPPENING!
The cult elements are never really explored, apart from a few daubings on walls and bodies... which the cops don't seem to think really matter.
Anyone who gets in the way is bumped off and for the cops it's just another day in the office. Happens all the time on these remote islands.
Somehow the house on the top of a mountain seems to have been FLOODED! How the bloody hell did that happen?
The final 20 minutes play out like the worst episode of a 1990's Ruth Rendell crap-fest.
Overall it's just very silly. It is Lifetime TV for people who think that Lifetime TV needs more murders!
I know all you Shetlander's are saying its just bad press but we know you eat your babies, kill off your wives, really love your sheep, etc.
'She's taken one of the boats' how the f*<k did she park it half way up the beach?.
All in all a predictable late night tv movie.
I'm not really a fan of thriller movies in which legends and cults are used for a plot. Because most are quite predictable and so it is Sacrifice. Thus, after reading a storyline at IMDb, I kinda knew what to expect.
I admit, main reason for watching this movie anyway, was Radha Mitchell. I just think, over the years, she's getting better and better. I can't judge her acting, but one is for sure: she leaves a mark in a movie.
So, even nothing really surprised me during watching Sacrifice, it got my attention all the time -it's something that makes a good movie in my eyes.
Thus, if you like such genre, I recommend seeing this movie. I give it 7 stars.
I admit, main reason for watching this movie anyway, was Radha Mitchell. I just think, over the years, she's getting better and better. I can't judge her acting, but one is for sure: she leaves a mark in a movie.
So, even nothing really surprised me during watching Sacrifice, it got my attention all the time -it's something that makes a good movie in my eyes.
Thus, if you like such genre, I recommend seeing this movie. I give it 7 stars.
I reside on the Shetland Islands, and I found it almost laughable that the director or producer decided to put the name of islands in a hat and pick out Unst on the Shetland Islands.
I also used to live in Unst before moving to the main town in Shetland, Lerwick (Leirvik, its Scandinavian title) and if only Unst had such high tech amenities and infrastructures, because it does not. lol
The film is poorly done with obvious editing errors in it.
I also noticed the very strong Scottish accents, which bares no resemblance to the Unst dialect or even this of Shetland.
It reminds me of the islands of Orkney, where children were taken from their parents because one child said the parents were involved in devil worshipping and alike. However, thankfully the children were returned to the parents after it was discovered the child made the story up.
I suspect this is where the Director/Producer got his story line from???
I also used to live in Unst before moving to the main town in Shetland, Lerwick (Leirvik, its Scandinavian title) and if only Unst had such high tech amenities and infrastructures, because it does not. lol
The film is poorly done with obvious editing errors in it.
I also noticed the very strong Scottish accents, which bares no resemblance to the Unst dialect or even this of Shetland.
It reminds me of the islands of Orkney, where children were taken from their parents because one child said the parents were involved in devil worshipping and alike. However, thankfully the children were returned to the parents after it was discovered the child made the story up.
I suspect this is where the Director/Producer got his story line from???
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- AnecdotesConnie Nielsen was the first choice for the role of Dr. Tora Hamilton, but had to give up because of the beginning of filming of some episodes of the sixth season of the TV series "The Good Wife".
- GaffesThe hospital on Unst when first seen is named "Saxa Vord Private Hospital", the second time it is called "Mount Carmel Private Hospital".
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[last lines]
Dr. Tora Hamilton: Can I ask you something? Did you know about all this?
D.I. McKie: I have daughters.
Dr. Tora Hamilton: They were all somebody's daughter.
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- 22 504 $US
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- 1h 31min(91 min)
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