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Scrawl

  • 2015
  • 1h 22min
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3,0/10
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Scrawl (2015)
Simon Goodman (Liam Hughes) is a 16-year boy living in a rundown seaside town. With his best friend Joe Harper (Joe Daly), they create a comic book called SCRAWL as a way to escape their reality, gain some notoriety and more importantly pick up girls. Annie Williams (Annabelle Le Gresley), a girl who hides behind her camera and cannot forget the past gets wrapped up in the boys new world, along with Joe's sister Rosie (Ellie Selwood) and suddenly, with the appearance of a mysterious girl, Hannah (Daisy Ridley), events in the comic book start to invade their reality and situations in the comic book come to life.
At first its great, girls start to become interested in the boys, and all seems fun, but then the monsters of the comic book begin to show themselves, and the boys realize that the comic depicts a bloody great massacre at page 21. With the help of Joes father, Frank (Mark Forester-Evans), family and friends, the boys are forced to face their horrific imagination made real. Are Simon and Joe able to change their new found reality? Only if they can rewrite death.
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA student makes his own comic books where the deaths depicted within begin to come to life. He must join forces with a mysterious woman to rewrite the ending before it's too late.A student makes his own comic books where the deaths depicted within begin to come to life. He must join forces with a mysterious woman to rewrite the ending before it's too late.A student makes his own comic books where the deaths depicted within begin to come to life. He must join forces with a mysterious woman to rewrite the ending before it's too late.

  • Réalisation
    • Peter Hearn
  • Scénario
    • Peter Hearn
  • Casting principal
    • Mark Forester Evans
    • Daisy Ridley
    • Liam Hughes
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  • NOTE IMDb
    3,0/10
    382
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    • Réalisation
      • Peter Hearn
    • Scénario
      • Peter Hearn
    • Casting principal
      • Mark Forester Evans
      • Daisy Ridley
      • Liam Hughes
    • 13avis d'utilisateurs
    • 11avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 5 victoires et 1 nomination au total

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    Mark Forester Evans
    • Frank
    Daisy Ridley
    Daisy Ridley
    • Hannah
    Liam Hughes
    • Simon
    Joe Daly
    • Joe
    Annabelle Le Gresley
    • Annie
    Nathalie Pownall
    Nathalie Pownall
    • Eve
    Elizabeth Boag
    Elizabeth Boag
    • Georgie
    Chris Casey
    • Michael
    Ellie Selwood
    • Rosie
    Morag Sims
    • Claire
    Catherine Ruddick
    Catherine Ruddick
    • Charlie
    Derek Jones
    • The Caretaker
    PennyJo Koviou
    • Jenny
    Alice May Ferngrove
    • Ellen
    Charlotte Butler
    • Young Annie
    Shayla Palk
    • Beth
    Siobhan Schulz
    • Grace
    Jack Ware
    • Jason
    • Réalisation
      • Peter Hearn
    • Scénario
      • Peter Hearn
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    2I_Ailurophile

    Earnest, admirable effort can't overcome astonishingly weak writing & direction

    There are a few aspects about this picture that readily stand out to mention before one even sits to watch. While the inclusion in the cast of some recognizable actors, primarily Daisy Ridley (importantly, in her film debut), is the first such matter, I don't think it's the most noteworthy one. That, I would say, is the underlying approach to its construction in the first place, in which filmmaker Peter Hearn handed off most facets thereof to his students as an exercise in producing an independent feature. However the end result turns out I greatly admire that notion, and with that in mind, one way or another I'll be very curious to see what those non-professionals involved might do as they pursue careers in the industry. Having observed all this, it's also worth noting that of course the root premise is a familiar one that has been explored elsewhere previously, but I won't inherently hold that against anyone; why shouldn't other creators have an opportunity to play with an idea we've seen before? Still, as none of this speaks directly to the quality of the final product, the question remains: considered in and of itself, how is 'Scrawl?'

    The inexperience of those involved is discernible; this does, surely, look and feel like a student film. Yet despite being rough around the edges, I think most such contributions are actually just fine. The cinematography, sound, and editing are fundamentally fine; effects, and the hair and makeup, are swell in my book. The score isn't necessary super special, but I appreciate the tinge of quiet atmosphere that it lends to the proceedings. I'll even say that I believe the young cast are generally pretty good. Some performances are decidedly stronger than others (Ridley; Catherine Ruddick), and some are decidedly weaker, but for the most part all those in front of the camera turn in surprisingly capable acting as far as I'm concerned. No one is more surprised than I am.

    However, the real point of concern here is Hearn himself; frankly, I just don't know what he was doing. He may not have specifically had a hand in the editing, yet his oversight of the whole affair unquestionably means that he guided the cuts. Solid as the editing may be from a basic standpoint of its craft, the sequencing is plainly dubious, and so flummoxing in its poor treatment of the story as to almost be nonsensical. Then again, maybe there's no fault to be found in the editing by any measure, for in Hearn's capacity as director we then see bewildering heavy-handedness, a total dearth of tact or nuance, a flailing aimlessness, and a lack of cohesiveness, that are all stunningly confounding. Sadly, the writing is without a doubt worst still. There is a plot, but it waits until the film is half over to actually show up. In the last portion of the runtime he tries to loop back and meaningfully weave in scenes that greeted us earlier, but at all times the connective threads are astonishingly thin, and Hearns also does a poor job of illuminating much of anything at all. Characters are barely introduced, and some not at all; I don't know who many of them were, or what their relationships to one another were supposed to be; I kind of get the impression that some of these kids are intended to be portraying figures that are older? Plot development is scattered and meager, further hampered by scene writing and dialogue that far too often come across as excessive, unproductive, non-explanatory, and possibly altogether detached from the tapestry the screenplay is trying to weave. Even when a scene or piece of dialogue has a clear place in the storytelling, the inclusion is still usually flimsy, baffling, and unconvincing. I'm able to describe only fragments of the overall narrative, for as far as I can tell - if the tale could be described broadly as a game of "connect the dots," then there are only a few lines appearing on the page, they're not all consecutive, and it remains unclear what image the entirety is intended to form.

    If it were just a question of the cast, and the crew - those who had prior experience, and those who did not - then I would not have any major criticisms to make. Though the level on which they were operating is very evident, so is their hard work and sincerity, and I can overlook deficiencies in such instances. But Hearns' writing and direction are just outrageous, almost completely incoherent with effectively nothing for the viewer to grab onto. I get the impression that he had a definite vision for this movie, but unfortunately it absolutely did not translate into the words he wrote, or the scenes he orchestrated. The precise reference is eluding me at the moment but I'm reminded of a scene from science fiction in which experimental teleportation technology is used with a living being, yet instead of that same whole creature materializing at the receiving end, we just see a formless, amorphous blob. This is the sad truth of 'Scrawl,' not because of any of the acting, nor the efforts of students who were behind the scenes creating a full-length film, but just because of writing and direction of which I simply can't make sense. I genuinely feel bad being so harsh in my assessment, and genuinely hope that if Hearns continues to make more features in the future, he demonstrates growth in his skills. I want that for him. The fact remains that as we see it, this 2015 title is a perplexing mess, and it does the one person responsible no favors to pretend otherwise. I wish all involved the best of luck in their future endeavors; may they move onward and upwards from this.
    5marky-29045

    Pushing up Daisy

    This film is a well-intentioned horror movie that suffers from the budget not matching the ambition.

    I am a big fan of Daisy Ridley, so like many, I wanted to see this. She does NOT disappoint in this movie. It's interesting seeing her playing a cold and merciless personification of evil, although it takes a good 30 of the 80 minutes before she appears.

    I watched it out of curiosity, and I was satisfied mostly with what I was looking for-a good performance by Daisy Ridley playing an evil character. Maybe a second watch might be better, but there's so much choppy incoherence in this story.

    At 1 hour and 19 minutes, it doesn't ask for much of your time.

    There were some really good ideas here, but some of it seems to really get lost in the choppy editing and non-linear storytelling. If perhaps a more experienced crew behind the camera could've gotten involved, it would've saved this some narrative problems it really suffers from. Maybe this would've been better as a very memorable 45-minute episode of Twilight Zone or Black Mirror.

    Did the actors do well? Absolutely! Casting was done quite well for this movie.

    Can I recommend this? I'm split. If you're a horror fan and/or a Daisy Ridley fan, check it out. There's DEFINITELY something here for you. I'm glad I watched it!

    If you're neither, then there's not much here to grab you and keep you invested.
    4ASouthernHorrorFan

    My Review Of "Scrawl"

    The story is a very complex mashup of supernatural adventurism, contemporary horror, and modern folktale. Keep the official synopsis handy for reference because the complexity is elusive on screen. For most of the first half it is hard to decipher what the film is about, too many cut-aways and overlapping plot points really muddy things.

    There is some bare bones of creativity and intrigue in Hearns concept. Outcast kids trying to find their place in a social clique, a supernatural book that can bring imagination to life and a coming-of-age battle against evil. All things done to death, but "Scrawl" mashes these tropes in a truly millennial fashion. A troubled kid obsessed with comics unwittingly unleashes evil in his community.

    Beyond that very basic understanding of the plot, not much is comprehensive with this film. The structure is broken and jumbled. There is no real cohesion to the story arc. And things happen in a slow, aimless pace that is slightly boring. There are plenty of moments with decent horror and blood splatter. Unfortunately it happens with the same non-existent affection as the bland dialog and snarkiness. Check the movie out if you want to see how Ridley got her start in a bad-and soon to be cult-student film.
    6minievatanayothin

    is pretty good for student film with no experience.

    Script is ok, visual is ok. i just watch it for daisy ridley tbh
    1peytone

    Incoherent

    Scrawl is an incoherent mess. If I hadn't read the plot synopsis before I watched it I would've had no clue what was going on. The storytelling and editing choices made here are bizarre and completely ruin the admittedly interesting premise.

    Most people, no doubt, will seek this movie out because it is Daisy Ridley's first feature film (filmed before Star Wars: The Force Awakens). I'll give this movie one thing: Daisy's performance here, at its best, is pretty darn good. Sure, she is given some garbage dialogue at times, but she makes the best of the material and shows some nice range. Though she is the biggest one on the poster, her role in the movie is limited.

    I know this is an indie film, and I certainly did not expect big-budget stuff. However, good editing and story structure can be done on any film with any budget. Talent is something different than scope or budget. Shots are cut between with hardly a care, there are random and incoherent montages, bizarre dialogue, you name it. It was honestly a chore to watch this; Scrawl represents the worst of independent film.

    Skip this one. Do not waste your time and money.

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      After this film was screened at several horror-film festivals, it failed to find a distributor. It was later released on iTunes on June 11, 2019.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 11 juin 2019 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
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    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Southampton, Hampshire, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni
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