Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaA man is found crawling around, covered in blood, in a disused underground car park. He's not alone. Four dead bodies are found in the same place. Through a series of flashbacks and police i... Ler tudoA man is found crawling around, covered in blood, in a disused underground car park. He's not alone. Four dead bodies are found in the same place. Through a series of flashbacks and police interviews, we slowly piece together the events that took place that led to his incarcerati... Ler tudoA man is found crawling around, covered in blood, in a disused underground car park. He's not alone. Four dead bodies are found in the same place. Through a series of flashbacks and police interviews, we slowly piece together the events that took place that led to his incarceration and the grisly discoveries.
- Lance Cooper
- (as Jaysen Bryhan)
Avaliações em destaque
The Apostate proved to be a well-crafted film that more than repaid the time I spent watching
But. Halfway through, the film changes and it's quite shocking. There's something not right about 'the man' - then we find out why. Jay Bryhan plays the 'man' very well. A physical performance. It's the script and great direction by Andy Dodd that really pulls it through. We never miss a moment and can feel the 'hopelessness' of the mans' situation.
Terri Dwyer (hollyoaks, loose women) - plays the detective, who we see in flashback, trying to coax the true story from the trapped man. There are a few gory bits (well, it's a horror/thriller) and maybe a few slower moments at the beginning, but it always captivates.
The Apostate. Low budget. But very well done.
The story follows Lance, who wakes up in a 'rest-room' with no idea of who he is or how he got there. Flash-forward to a police interview room where inspector Andrews is interviewing him, trying to 'coax' out the truth.
This is when the movie takes a completely different twist than what you would expect out of an indie film of this ilk. The truths that come out during the course of the movie will shock you. This movie not only f**ks with your mind psychologically making you do double takes and shake your head in a mixture of disbelief and disgust while saying to yourself "You gotta be kidding me...really?!" but it also hits you right afterward with a good dose of blood and gore.
Why not a 10 you ask? Well that's mainly because to see a 10 usually sets off the alarms that a review has been submitted biased. Me, I enjoyed this film from beginning to end, as I love my psychologically disturbing films just as much as I love my torture gore movies...and the Apostate delivers a blissful combination of both. I am an opinionated curmudgeon, and ALWAYS have something negative to say about where an indie horror flick could have tightened up this or that, but at the end, every end was tied up, the conclusion was satisfying "now I know why Lance was in that damn room!" -it was easily the best indie horror film I have seen in the past few years. Zero budget - great inventiveness. Some of the digital effects were not great, but the practical effects looked real enough. It could do with a 'trim' at the beginning.
Jay Bryhan who plays Lance deserves a standing ovation and a projectile vomit or two for the fantastic performances he gives, which make the film as genuine as it is.
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesThe Apostate is based on a true story. The events depicted in this film took place around September 2011.
Principais escolhas
Detalhes
- Data de lançamento
- País de origem
- Central de atendimento oficial
- Idioma
- Também conhecido como
- The Apostate: Call of the Revenant
- Locações de filme
- Empresa de produção
- Consulte mais créditos da empresa na IMDbPro
Bilheteria
- Orçamento
- £ 100.000 (estimativa)
- Tempo de duração
- 1 h 22 min(82 min)
- Cor
- Proporção
- 1.85 : 1