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Durante as comemorações do solstício de verão, uma pequena comunidade do interior dá início à uma desesperada busca pela filha mais jovem do novo pastor. Segredos obscuros do passado da cida... Ler tudoDurante as comemorações do solstício de verão, uma pequena comunidade do interior dá início à uma desesperada busca pela filha mais jovem do novo pastor. Segredos obscuros do passado da cidade vem à tona.Durante as comemorações do solstício de verão, uma pequena comunidade do interior dá início à uma desesperada busca pela filha mais jovem do novo pastor. Segredos obscuros do passado da cidade vem à tona.
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Any comparison to "The Wicker Man" is in passing; ie a small village seemingly trapped in the past that believes in a folklore legend. That is it.
Someone called this "amateurish". Well as an avid film watcher, former pro actor, and a vet of the biz I can point to a half dozen or more "films" that were shot by apparent teenagers that managed to get distributed via VOD, or before that, VHS. (Actually I am doing a disservice to teenage movie makers as I was once one and made better films than some of the crap I have seen professionally presented!!)
This is an engaging movie that keeps your interest from start to finish. No one phones in a performance and the script, while it does level a bit in the middle, provides enough twists to make this very worth your watching while.
Someone called this "amateurish". Well as an avid film watcher, former pro actor, and a vet of the biz I can point to a half dozen or more "films" that were shot by apparent teenagers that managed to get distributed via VOD, or before that, VHS. (Actually I am doing a disservice to teenage movie makers as I was once one and made better films than some of the crap I have seen professionally presented!!)
This is an engaging movie that keeps your interest from start to finish. No one phones in a performance and the script, while it does level a bit in the middle, provides enough twists to make this very worth your watching while.
Starts off with some promise but quickly outstays it's welcome. Ralph Ineson does a good job of playing brooding local Jocelyn Abney but the plot regarding the disappearance of a vicars daughter at a harvest festival thingy has nowhere particularly exciting to go.
Folk horror with its strange pagan symbols and odd country folk with their odd country ways, it's not actually that scary is it?, not in this movie anyway. And it starts to grate after a time.
It reminded me somewhat of a better and rather underrated movie called The Witches from 1966.
Word around the village is the daughter has been abducted by a harvest spirit called Gallawgog.
The mother of the child is played by Tuppence Middleton and she looks suitably anguished throughout and does a good job I thought.
To be honest this was a hard slog and i started to not particularly care what the outcome was. Young Evie Templeton puts in a good turn as the missing daughter, and maybe if your in to Folk Horror more than me you will enjoy it more.
I found it rather washed out and worse , unintentionally funny at times.
Folk horror with its strange pagan symbols and odd country folk with their odd country ways, it's not actually that scary is it?, not in this movie anyway. And it starts to grate after a time.
It reminded me somewhat of a better and rather underrated movie called The Witches from 1966.
Word around the village is the daughter has been abducted by a harvest spirit called Gallawgog.
The mother of the child is played by Tuppence Middleton and she looks suitably anguished throughout and does a good job I thought.
To be honest this was a hard slog and i started to not particularly care what the outcome was. Young Evie Templeton puts in a good turn as the missing daughter, and maybe if your in to Folk Horror more than me you will enjoy it more.
I found it rather washed out and worse , unintentionally funny at times.
It's not a perfect film, but it does a lot right and is worth your time if you like this type of thing.
In line with what I expected from the director - the story is going to be a rehash and not perfect, but certainly nothing offensively bad.
Casting, Directing, general pace is all fine... I notice a few other reviews complaining about the pace - absolutely nothing wrong with it, it's building tension and the general meh of rural life.
The writing, as others have pointed out, is a bit... well traditional Folk Horror... but where is there to go with it? If you've read a few Folk Horror books you'll notice the same things coming up: Harvests and sacrifices - often unwilling. So... complaining that a Folk Horror contains all the required Folk Horror tropes seems a bit odd to me (which seems to be the running trend here).
It leans heavily into Christianity vs The Old Ways, and treats Christianity with a rare respect - the Vicar is not a overtly double standard kiddie fiddler for once, they're a sympathetic character that you can get behind. Some clever steps here: make it CoE and make the Vicar female. Allows an awful lot of legwork to be done in your head.
Does it want to be The Wicker Man, well obviously.
Is it The Wicker Man, well... course not - but what is? You can't compare a Michellin Movie with a midrange offering - you'd be a fool.
The casting is superb, not only Middleton and Ineson, but the supporting cast as well - they carry the middling story a very long way.
In line with what I expected from the director - the story is going to be a rehash and not perfect, but certainly nothing offensively bad.
Casting, Directing, general pace is all fine... I notice a few other reviews complaining about the pace - absolutely nothing wrong with it, it's building tension and the general meh of rural life.
The writing, as others have pointed out, is a bit... well traditional Folk Horror... but where is there to go with it? If you've read a few Folk Horror books you'll notice the same things coming up: Harvests and sacrifices - often unwilling. So... complaining that a Folk Horror contains all the required Folk Horror tropes seems a bit odd to me (which seems to be the running trend here).
It leans heavily into Christianity vs The Old Ways, and treats Christianity with a rare respect - the Vicar is not a overtly double standard kiddie fiddler for once, they're a sympathetic character that you can get behind. Some clever steps here: make it CoE and make the Vicar female. Allows an awful lot of legwork to be done in your head.
Does it want to be The Wicker Man, well obviously.
Is it The Wicker Man, well... course not - but what is? You can't compare a Michellin Movie with a midrange offering - you'd be a fool.
The casting is superb, not only Middleton and Ineson, but the supporting cast as well - they carry the middling story a very long way.
I recently watched the Irish/UK 🇮🇪 🇬🇧 film Lord of Misrule (2023) on Hulu. The storyline follows a minister and his daughter as they move to a seemingly welcoming village. It appears to be the perfect home for their small family-until the daughter goes missing. As the search unfolds, it becomes clear the village may have darker intentions.
Directed by William Brent Bell (Orphan: First Kill), the film stars Tuppence Middleton (Possessor), Ralph Ineson (The Witch), and Robert Goodman (Gangs of New York).
This was an uneven film with some interesting elements. The concept had potential, evoking vibes of The Ritual and Hereditary at times. The festival backdrop and costumes were visually engaging, and the film maintained a mysterious atmosphere throughout. However, the storytelling dragged in places, making it easy to lose interest. The acting felt authentic, and there was an unexpectedly great "peeing" scene. The creature design was well done, and the ending twist was solid.
In conclusion, Lord of Misrule has enough intriguing elements to keep your attention but struggles with pacing. I'd score it a 5.5/10.
Directed by William Brent Bell (Orphan: First Kill), the film stars Tuppence Middleton (Possessor), Ralph Ineson (The Witch), and Robert Goodman (Gangs of New York).
This was an uneven film with some interesting elements. The concept had potential, evoking vibes of The Ritual and Hereditary at times. The festival backdrop and costumes were visually engaging, and the film maintained a mysterious atmosphere throughout. However, the storytelling dragged in places, making it easy to lose interest. The acting felt authentic, and there was an unexpectedly great "peeing" scene. The creature design was well done, and the ending twist was solid.
In conclusion, Lord of Misrule has enough intriguing elements to keep your attention but struggles with pacing. I'd score it a 5.5/10.
All the pieces are in place here for a decent folk horror, but Lord of Misrule never really takes off. Tuppence Middleton does an okay job but I could never believe in her as a vicar. She, her husband, and their child are just a 'meh' sort of family. And all the pagan elements are things we've seen a dozen times already. A trio of people standing in the mid-distance wearing animal heads. A rambunctious festival hiding something more sinister. Corn doilies and whatnot hanging from trees. And then, of course, a missing girl, and sacrifices, and so on, and so on.
It's not bad, exactly. But none of the characters behave in particularly believable ways, which means that it's hard to get invested in them. This, combined with its lack of originality, makes it all a bit of a slog.
It's not bad, exactly. But none of the characters behave in particularly believable ways, which means that it's hard to get invested in them. This, combined with its lack of originality, makes it all a bit of a slog.
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- CuriosidadesThe movie features a traditional Irish folk song, "The Tan Yard Slide". The rest of the songs, "Oh, Gallowgog", "Hymn of Gallowgog" and "Lord of Misrule (The Balad of Tobias Bron)" were created specifically for the movie.
- Citações
Jocelyn Abney: Then release me from this pain
- ConexõesReferences Horror Hotel (1960)
- Trilhas sonorasOh, Gallowgog
written by Brett Detar
performed by Brett Detar, Alice Allen, Geoff Black, Alan Snelling, Katherine Lucas, Maria Jurd, Jenny Larsen & Susanna Starling
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- Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 3.717
- Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 2.662
- 10 de dez. de 2023
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 1.103.427
- Tempo de duração
- 1 h 44 min(104 min)
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- 2.35 : 1
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