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- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 7 victoires et 10 nominations au total
Johnny French
- Declan
- (as Jonathan French)
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The film was a little predictable, but it had an interesting story with fun twists to help some of the predictably. Cinematography was beautiful and haunting. Music and sounds are obviously very important components to a good horror film. They did a great job with both. It had some good jump scares and a quirkiness that made it worth the watch! It feels impossible these days to find horror movies that have genuine scares, without going graphically overboard. I just want to watch a good story in the dark, spill my popcorn a few times, but without throwing it up. These folk type stories seem to be able to hit that mark!
This is a nicely crafted blend of story, dialogue and cinematography. Not so much for the ghostly effects but it's ok. I'd rather have a cleverly written story with so-so special effects than a triple A cgi title with no substance these days.
This feels more of a mish-mash of drama and murder mystery than horror. Some of the props do look creepy and unnerving and they work well to push through the story. Don't expect a lot of jumpscares, there's not a lot which is a good thing. It's all about the atmosphere.
All in all I can't find much faults except for the cheap-ish sfx and costumes, but that's only for a few seconds of the movie anyway. What matters here is the mystery to solve. Great popcorn movie.
This feels more of a mish-mash of drama and murder mystery than horror. Some of the props do look creepy and unnerving and they work well to push through the story. Don't expect a lot of jumpscares, there's not a lot which is a good thing. It's all about the atmosphere.
All in all I can't find much faults except for the cheap-ish sfx and costumes, but that's only for a few seconds of the movie anyway. What matters here is the mystery to solve. Great popcorn movie.
I love seeing a horror film without knowing too much about it beforehand. I saw the trailer a couple of times, which didn't give away too much plot. But still made we want it see it.
The setting is simple... a cabin in a rural part of Ireland, which allows the filmmakers to create an eerie atmosphere for the audience, and they did a great job making me feel like I was there.
The small cast allows the characters have depth, especially Carolyn Bracken, who gives the film much of its creepy flavor.
As the plot unfolds, it starts to feel somewhat familiar... in a good way. But even though it doesn't break the mold with other films of this genre, the filmmakers and cast make it feel fresh.
If you like atmospheric slow burns, you'll appreciate this film. You'll still get a few well done jump scares... and maybe even a few laughs (in a good way).
The setting is simple... a cabin in a rural part of Ireland, which allows the filmmakers to create an eerie atmosphere for the audience, and they did a great job making me feel like I was there.
The small cast allows the characters have depth, especially Carolyn Bracken, who gives the film much of its creepy flavor.
As the plot unfolds, it starts to feel somewhat familiar... in a good way. But even though it doesn't break the mold with other films of this genre, the filmmakers and cast make it feel fresh.
If you like atmospheric slow burns, you'll appreciate this film. You'll still get a few well done jump scares... and maybe even a few laughs (in a good way).
Ted and Dani Timmins have recently purchased a new house. One night, whilst Ted is at work, Dani receives a visitor at the front door, Olin Boole, who claims someone's in her house, that night Dani is killed. Darcy, Dani's twin aims to learn the truth.
If ever a film was given the perfect title, it's this one, it verges on art house, it's very much an avant garde, slightly quirky horror, but trust me it works.
I wasn't sure which way it was going to go, but it opens up well, and offers a few surprises along the way, delivering some unsettling moments, that scene with the wooden man is especially good.
If I had one little criticism, I think they underdid the lighting a little, a few scenes are somewhat challenging to make out.
It does feel a little rough around the edges at times, but I think that is part of the charm, maybe some of the acting isn't great at all times, but again that fits the film.
Overall, I'd definitely recommend.
7/10.
If ever a film was given the perfect title, it's this one, it verges on art house, it's very much an avant garde, slightly quirky horror, but trust me it works.
I wasn't sure which way it was going to go, but it opens up well, and offers a few surprises along the way, delivering some unsettling moments, that scene with the wooden man is especially good.
If I had one little criticism, I think they underdid the lighting a little, a few scenes are somewhat challenging to make out.
It does feel a little rough around the edges at times, but I think that is part of the charm, maybe some of the acting isn't great at all times, but again that fits the film.
Overall, I'd definitely recommend.
7/10.
Over the years, I've almost given up on horror films. Most are essentially comedies to me, without meaning to be. It's rare that I even get an uneasy feeling and watching any movie, but this one succeeded in doing that.
The acting was good and while it was essentially filmed low budget, it didn't feel that way. Carolyn Bracken did an amazing job within her roles and I would like to see more from her in the future.
It was a relatively simple film and of course had plot holes and points that made no sense... But even after that, it was definitely worth the watch. I do wish they would have removed the last scene from the movie though. It was not needed and only detracted from the positives.
The acting was good and while it was essentially filmed low budget, it didn't feel that way. Carolyn Bracken did an amazing job within her roles and I would like to see more from her in the future.
It was a relatively simple film and of course had plot holes and points that made no sense... But even after that, it was definitely worth the watch. I do wish they would have removed the last scene from the movie though. It was not needed and only detracted from the positives.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThere's a short film titled How Olin Lost His Eye (2013), which features Olin as a central character. Watching this film provides insight into his character arc, which is resolved here. It's part of Damian's collection of short films, all set within the same universe.
- Citations
Yana: Do I look stupid?
Dani Timmins: [who is blind] I have no idea what you look like. You sound stupid.
Yana: Excuse me?
Dani Timmins: Do I look stupid?
Yana: No.
Dani Timmins: My sister and I were identical, so that must mean that she didn't look stupid either.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Half in the Bag: Top 10 Horror Movies (2024) Part 2 (2024)
- Bandes originalesThere's a River
Written by Harry Bird
Performed by Harry Bird and the Rubber Wellies
Courtesy of Hot Drop Records
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Détails
Box-office
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 1 200 477 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 562 333 $US
- 21 juil. 2024
- Montant brut mondial
- 1 850 519 $US
- Durée
- 1h 38min(98 min)
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.39:1
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