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The Casebook of Eddie Brewer (2012)

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The Casebook of Eddie Brewer

6 commentaires
7/10

Brit Horror Renaissance?

The Borderlands, The Mirror, now this. Though this precedes the other two by two years.

Understated and creepy. Left just enough unexplained/to the imagination. Which is how I like my horror.

Characters and dialog chiseled and sculpted with a light, deft hand. Lead character felt like a real bloke: affable, stable, reliable - someone you'd trust in a crisis; yet at the same time has a hidden fuse, a darkness, a mania. At times you're scared for him; at times you're scared of him.

The movie reminded me of and made me miss growing up listening to ghost stories on radio on Saturday evenings, with my mother finishing up the dishes in the kitchen the next room over. It has that kind of 'real' feeling.

If I had to bone-pick, the shifting in and out of found-footage pov was a little jarring. There's something about the purity of a commitment to found footage - well-executed and credible, of course. The last act was also a bit too jumpy and jumbled.

I also like the cover poster with the cave better. (The one with the kid looks low-rent.) They should market the film with that one.
  • khsu
  • 3 mai 2015
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7/10

A good old fashioned horror!

  • SpringheeledKat
  • 1 mai 2015
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5/10

Paranormal feature from first time director

  • jibonlineenterprise
  • 12 juil. 2012
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9/10

Intoxicating and delicious thrills akin to the seminal Ghostwatch!

I felt that Ian imbued the role with just the right balance of earnest conviction and charlatanic cynicism making Eddie a thoroughly watchable and realistic protagonist. The slow but sure exposure of foibles and personal demons added great colour to the character.

I'm just amazed that TV companies did not pick this up as I think the whole concept of Eddie and his research - especially his intellectualising of sometimes indubitable and intangible theory - makes for such a wonderful watch.

With the flawed and fragile human condition at the centre of the piece, the ghost second, it provides the necessary connection that engages the audience.

I thought Andrew Spencer's writing and direction marvellous and what immediately came to mind was the intoxicating, delicious thrills of the seminal Ghostwatch. I completely understand why Stephen Volk would be a fan!

Above all, I thought the way Ian portrayed the character incredibly enlightening and entertaining and, most importantly, it left me wanting to know much more about the demons that drive Eddie.

Tell me, will there be another episode in the world of Eddie Brewer?

Regards, Paul
  • phodge1
  • 21 nov. 2013
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9/10

Old school terror is back with style

Imagine a near derelict building, a dark vaulted basement, occult symbols, a young girl seemingly in possession of sinister psychic powers and the spirit of a long dead clown. Sounds like the ingredients for a classic old fashioned slice of weird fiction and that is very much what you get with The Casebook of Eddie Brewer – an atmospheric ghost story that sidesteps shocks, horror and gore in favour of genuine fear of the unknown and how the human mind unravels in the face of it.

Eddie Brewer (Ian Brooker) is a paranormal investigator who shuns modern technology and being part of a team of experts and specialists and instead chooses to work alone and use his own, somewhat old fashion methods. Eddie is an almost constant presence in this film by virtue of the fact that it is presented as a documentary about him and his work. A film that shows him dealing with a girl possessed by a malevolent entity, his nemesis an arch sceptic and the reported hauntings in a crumbling cellar. 'Facing the greatest challenge of his life, Brewer confronts the source of these manifestations during an all-night vigil. What begins as a mocking expose of his life becomes a terrifying battle between reason and the paranormal'

Eddies relationship with the makers of this 'mocking expose' and their attitude towards him is just one of the masterful ways in which we become aware of the film changing, becoming darker. The crew begin with their slightly mocking tone towards Eddie and he in turn is just as unsure of them. There seems to be an awkward yet light-hearted feel to the earlier footage and indeed we even have Eddie cracking a joke and amusing 'haunting' involving Marijuana growing. As Eddie becomes involved in the case of a girl whose invisible friend (spirit?) is that of famous clown Grimaldi, and his other investigation at an almost empty council building turns sinister – coins that appear to fall from the basement ceiling, occult symbols and a haunted toilet – We start to see him become scared and panic as his opinion of the paranormal and his belief in the supernatural is challenged. There is a scene in Eddie's house which not only channels a Jamesian horror but signifies the point when the film sheds off the documentary feel and becomes an all absorbing tale of terror. From this point in every character being filmed by the production crew and indeed the crew themselves are in real danger from the unknown terrors of Eddie's two cases…..and they take the viewer along with them. Ian Brooker plays Eddie Brewer as a sensitive yet grumpy character whom the viewer immediately warms to and is then open to the wonderful performance we get from Ian. He is the perfect Eddie – from his accent and how he pitches his voice to his clothes and his walk - Ian plays Eddie in a way that completely draws the audience in and lets them see the story as he sees it. The supporting cast are also a treat, responding brilliantly to the documentary crew and to Eddie, and showing real fear and confusion when the film subtly changes. I cannot recommend this film enough and it is a film that warrants several viewings. Not because it is confusing and needs to been seen again to understand it but because it is a great film to watch and it is a pleasure noticing new things each time. If you like your scares more along the lines of MR James and Hammer horror than Evil Dead and CGI bloodbaths then this is a film you must make time to watch.
  • jpeters-974-82482
  • 13 avr. 2014
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10/10

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  • thegodsplinter
  • 2 janv. 2015
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