अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंA brilliant young psychiatrist is forced to confront the dark creature that dwells deep within her own unconscious when she investigates the supernatural disappearance of a university studen... सभी पढ़ेंA brilliant young psychiatrist is forced to confront the dark creature that dwells deep within her own unconscious when she investigates the supernatural disappearance of a university student.A brilliant young psychiatrist is forced to confront the dark creature that dwells deep within her own unconscious when she investigates the supernatural disappearance of a university student.
- निर्देशक
- लेखक
- स्टार
- पुरस्कार
- 1 जीत और कुल 7 नामांकन
Stephen Hirst
- Police Officer Fitzpatrick
- (as Steve Hirst)
फ़ीचर्ड समीक्षाएं
Partially investigative drama and halfhearted thriller, The Fear of Darkness is a movie focused on a disturbed character, who may or may not be involved in paranormal activity. Horror movies tend to use this premise, but the main character Sky is neither charismatic nor enigmatically appealing. Despite much effort on delivering scientific based narrative, in which there is abundance of them, it eventually falls on insipid twist without accomplishing much.
For this type of thriller to work, the movie needs intriguing characters or having good chemistry between the cast. It has none of those. Sky (Penelope Mitchell) has two rigid expressions, utterly confused and overblown panic. There's barely any range on acting aside from looking distraught the entire time and it doesn't help establishing any nuance for personality. Meanwhile, the supposedly nurturing psychiatrist Sarah Faithful (Maeve Dermody) is plain and too formulaic of a character to stand out.
The movie moves agonizingly slow, switching from between possible haunting and the psychologist handling the case. There's actually a bulk of the runtime spent panning across bedroom without anything happening, not to mention there are interviews that feel redundant. Script either bombards the audience with heavy pseudo-science mumbling or constant shouting of the same question.
It chooses to bring medications or suggestive trance for the strange behavior, and at times it almost looks like it's going somewhere with these plot devices. However, it only amounts to basic mystery spectacle, lacking any substance for all the flamboyant talk. It does produce good soundtracks overall, they sound like something out of fantasy flicks and admittedly a pleasant surprise.
Only the most avid fans of mystery thriller would find some enjoyment here, because for all the psychological narrative, it only amounts to tedious dialogues.
For this type of thriller to work, the movie needs intriguing characters or having good chemistry between the cast. It has none of those. Sky (Penelope Mitchell) has two rigid expressions, utterly confused and overblown panic. There's barely any range on acting aside from looking distraught the entire time and it doesn't help establishing any nuance for personality. Meanwhile, the supposedly nurturing psychiatrist Sarah Faithful (Maeve Dermody) is plain and too formulaic of a character to stand out.
The movie moves agonizingly slow, switching from between possible haunting and the psychologist handling the case. There's actually a bulk of the runtime spent panning across bedroom without anything happening, not to mention there are interviews that feel redundant. Script either bombards the audience with heavy pseudo-science mumbling or constant shouting of the same question.
It chooses to bring medications or suggestive trance for the strange behavior, and at times it almost looks like it's going somewhere with these plot devices. However, it only amounts to basic mystery spectacle, lacking any substance for all the flamboyant talk. It does produce good soundtracks overall, they sound like something out of fantasy flicks and admittedly a pleasant surprise.
Only the most avid fans of mystery thriller would find some enjoyment here, because for all the psychological narrative, it only amounts to tedious dialogues.
This is one of those films that has enough going for it (good cinematography, decent acting) to keep you watching. I generally enjoy the output of films from Australia and for the first hour this in no exception with a few genuinely creepy moments. However, whatever enjoyment is had is quickly shot down in the last quarter of the film with an ending that leaves you scratching your head and wondering why you bothered in the first place. The "supernatural" presence in the film could have been a whole lot more terrifying but in the end....confusion reigns! I am not sure enough viewers will figure out the ending within the natural run time of the film so it's hard to recommend.
Another propaganda film about the dangers of "drugs", designed to inspire fear even to touch psychedelic drugs. It would be nice to label propaganda films somehow, so as not to waste time on them.
Easily one of the best looking horror movies I've seen. And it doesn't resort to computer generated images much. It's the lights and the colors that get most of the job done here. "The Fear of Darkness" doesn't sound bad either. Both the sound effects and the music, where the movie uses them, are just fine. Not as impressive as the visuals, but still strong. Not a problem. What is a problem, however, is the content of this package. It may slightly remind you of Mike Flanagan's "Oculus" from 2013 with how what's really happening and what is only happening in somebody's head are sometimes hard to tell from one another. Only that movie had more scares. And it had a much clearer ending. One that wasn't confusing and anticlimactic. Also, with what sets the plot in motion here, Travis Z's "The Midnight Man" from 2016 could have been a prequel to this movie. But again, having certain things remain a mystery didn't prevent that movie from telling you a clear story, and an uncompromising one. Christopher Fitchett's "The Fear of Darkness" here looks very good and sounds good, but as for the story told, it is good at setting things up, exploring things, leading the viewer up to things, but when it's time for set ups to pay off and conclusions to be arrived at, there can be disappointment. And that prevents the plot of the film from reaching high enough.
Okay to start, -1 Star just for this name. It's just horrifying.
There wasn't very much to the buildup the first 2/3 of the movie. Nothing really good about it. Nothing really bad about it.
And the payoff....Horribly bad. Will leave you feeling like....why did I waste my time.
-1 Star for the Ending.
There wasn't very much to the buildup the first 2/3 of the movie. Nothing really good about it. Nothing really bad about it.
And the payoff....Horribly bad. Will leave you feeling like....why did I waste my time.
-1 Star for the Ending.
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- 1 घं 31 मि(91 min)
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