Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaWhen Claire returns to her hometown, she discovers that her former home is plagued with horrifying witchcraft, and the village is plunged into fear, decadence and madness.When Claire returns to her hometown, she discovers that her former home is plagued with horrifying witchcraft, and the village is plunged into fear, decadence and madness.When Claire returns to her hometown, she discovers that her former home is plagued with horrifying witchcraft, and the village is plunged into fear, decadence and madness.
- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Premi
- 1 vittoria in totale
Foto
Maddie Vasiljevic
- Young Claire Nash
- (as Maddy Vasiljevic)
Caleb Sciberras Scott
- Fisherman
- (as Caleb Scott)
Recensioni in evidenza
I came across the trailer, and it had me intrigued that a relatively unknown film had such good camerawork and production quality. So, I thought of checking it out. And boy, was I so dumbfounded.
We follow our protagonist Claire, in her own isolated reality, trying to find her way out of the mistakes of her past or whatever. When she's informed of her father's death, she travels to Blackwood to sort out his stuff and other biddings too. And what she discovers there and within herself is the crux of the story.
First off, the characters come off pretty bland. They just seem like sims in a video game. And the actors act like that too, excepting some. I just couldn't buy in to the actor who played Claire, even though it seemed she kinda gave it her all. I won't speak much more about the acting, because the story itself is terribly weak.
Coming to the story, it's just bland to the point of boredom. Occasional intrigue here and there, but you wouldn't miss a thing if you skipped forward. The town of Blackwood seems so dull, rather than spooky. People's faces are dull, the imagery looks dull, and the scenes are stitched together out of randomness, than with a flow. Claire looks at a body in one scene, and in the next she's is burning her own mother. There's no emotional build up or anything. It just happens. Kate Whitbread seems to have an eye for good visuals, but fails to make them emotionally resonant for the audiences to care about what's going on. Also, I don't know who's idea it was to apply the jittery slow-mo effect on the flashback sequences, I think he needs to be kicked 60fps times for it. Made the movie look infinitely cheap. Should've shot it on 60fps, rather than slowmo-ing the eff out of 24fps.
And that's it, I guess. Really don't have much to talk about an uninspiring film with no tangible themes or a beating heart. I'm think about it again, and I still can't decipher what this film is ultimately about. Maybe trauma or something, but whatever, I couldn't feel anything because it was all dull.
We follow our protagonist Claire, in her own isolated reality, trying to find her way out of the mistakes of her past or whatever. When she's informed of her father's death, she travels to Blackwood to sort out his stuff and other biddings too. And what she discovers there and within herself is the crux of the story.
First off, the characters come off pretty bland. They just seem like sims in a video game. And the actors act like that too, excepting some. I just couldn't buy in to the actor who played Claire, even though it seemed she kinda gave it her all. I won't speak much more about the acting, because the story itself is terribly weak.
Coming to the story, it's just bland to the point of boredom. Occasional intrigue here and there, but you wouldn't miss a thing if you skipped forward. The town of Blackwood seems so dull, rather than spooky. People's faces are dull, the imagery looks dull, and the scenes are stitched together out of randomness, than with a flow. Claire looks at a body in one scene, and in the next she's is burning her own mother. There's no emotional build up or anything. It just happens. Kate Whitbread seems to have an eye for good visuals, but fails to make them emotionally resonant for the audiences to care about what's going on. Also, I don't know who's idea it was to apply the jittery slow-mo effect on the flashback sequences, I think he needs to be kicked 60fps times for it. Made the movie look infinitely cheap. Should've shot it on 60fps, rather than slowmo-ing the eff out of 24fps.
And that's it, I guess. Really don't have much to talk about an uninspiring film with no tangible themes or a beating heart. I'm think about it again, and I still can't decipher what this film is ultimately about. Maybe trauma or something, but whatever, I couldn't feel anything because it was all dull.
I almost turned it off when she was in the hotel and the lady asked where she was staying and she just left. I know better now that I should have. This movie never got any better! Not a Horror or a Thriller, just felt like an extremely slow paced miss. I can at least find one good thing about any movie. I will say the boyfriend was a good actor but everyone else I could care less for. You know you movie sucks when the characters in it are just background noise and nothing special. I would not recommend this movie if you enjoy a good horror or thriller.
Just cardboard performances all round. Not a single redeeming feature. Why why do we {Australia} so rarely make something original and significant for the screen.
A new Aussie horror film, about dark forces, and family secrets.
When Claire Nash is suspended from the police force, we sense early there is an untold story about the death of Luke: a troubled young man she was trying to save. While her career is in limbo, she is summoned home to Blackwood by Uncle Cliff, to deal with the consequences of her own father's passing. From the outset Claire knows something is not right, not right with her and not right with her community.
Hollow eyed women walk the streets, the men have disappeared and there is an ominous sense of doom as Claire struggles to find the truth at the heart of it all. Unravelling her family story and the legacy of witchcraft that has overwhelmed the town brings Claire to a terrifying realization about the dark forces she feels within.
Creepy from the start!
Beautifully filmed for a small budget film, images of dark forest and wild ocean reinforce an uncomfortable world where nothing is what it seems. Sweeping shots of the forest establish the town's isolation from the rest of the world while the flashbacks to the coastal town, home to her boyfriend and the tragedy of Luke, show us that even her community doesn't quite trust Claire.
Clever in its development of tension, the film doesn't hold back on the blood and gore when it's required.
Although occasionally suffering from patchy characterization, experienced actors Cassandra Magrath, John Voce and up and comer Nicholas Denton (fantastic as Luke), maintain the menace and surprises loved by fans of this genre.
When Claire Nash is suspended from the police force, we sense early there is an untold story about the death of Luke: a troubled young man she was trying to save. While her career is in limbo, she is summoned home to Blackwood by Uncle Cliff, to deal with the consequences of her own father's passing. From the outset Claire knows something is not right, not right with her and not right with her community.
Hollow eyed women walk the streets, the men have disappeared and there is an ominous sense of doom as Claire struggles to find the truth at the heart of it all. Unravelling her family story and the legacy of witchcraft that has overwhelmed the town brings Claire to a terrifying realization about the dark forces she feels within.
Creepy from the start!
Beautifully filmed for a small budget film, images of dark forest and wild ocean reinforce an uncomfortable world where nothing is what it seems. Sweeping shots of the forest establish the town's isolation from the rest of the world while the flashbacks to the coastal town, home to her boyfriend and the tragedy of Luke, show us that even her community doesn't quite trust Claire.
Clever in its development of tension, the film doesn't hold back on the blood and gore when it's required.
Although occasionally suffering from patchy characterization, experienced actors Cassandra Magrath, John Voce and up and comer Nicholas Denton (fantastic as Luke), maintain the menace and surprises loved by fans of this genre.
Lo sapevi?
- Colonne sonorePREY
- Written by Kai Tifere-Price and Richard T. Price
Courtesy of Art Audio Pty ltd - Performed by Kai Tifere-Price and Richard T Price
I più visti
Accedi per valutare e creare un elenco di titoli salvati per ottenere consigli personalizzati
- How long is Witches of Blackwood?Powered by Alexa
Dettagli
- Data di uscita
- Paese di origine
- Siti ufficiali
- Lingua
- Celebre anche come
- Witches of Blackwood
- Aziende produttrici
- Vedi altri crediti dell’azienda su IMDbPro
Botteghino
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 52.443 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione
- 1h 18min(78 min)
- Colore
- Proporzioni
- 2.39:1
Contribuisci a questa pagina
Suggerisci una modifica o aggiungi i contenuti mancanti