A girl is welcomed in a cabin along with her friend. Things don't turn out so pleasant.A girl is welcomed in a cabin along with her friend. Things don't turn out so pleasant.A girl is welcomed in a cabin along with her friend. Things don't turn out so pleasant.
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The Passing is an excellent feature that belies its low budget production. Beautifully shot and well- acted, with an intriguing script and embellished by a wonderful score, it's a real shame this film has not found a wider audience. I wonder of the fact that it is a Welsh-language feature (the first ever, I think) has put people off? That would be a shame because the film bears comparison with any European film of a similar ilk. It's well worth seeking out. So far, The Passing is only available via the BFI website (which is how I came across it), but hopefully it will make its way onto a more mainstream platform before too long. Highly recommended.
Cinematography was alright but the rest was a bigger waste of time than threasa mays primistoral time so far.
DO NOT RECOMMEND
A previous reviewer spent time detailing the scenes in the movie, most in regard to water related scenes, that were inaccurate in his/her view. Yet the inaccuracies were the entire point. I think this is summed up quite magnificently at the end of this gem of a movie.
In my opinion, any movie made in the last 10 years that has you reviewing it in your mind for a period of time after viewing it, has merit. In this age of predictable, cookie cutter movies and prequels, sequels etc., an original screenplay and story with thought behind it is a unicorn. Loved it.
Iwan and Sara (Dyfan Dwyfor and Annes Elwy) are rescued from a river, having driven their car into it. Stanley (Mark Lewis Jones), their rescuer, lives a rugged, solitary life in the Welsh mountains. He takes the couple back to his farmhouse to recuperate. Over time, stories are told and secrets are revealed, leading to a final, unsettling disclosure.
THE PASSING is a somber film that appears to make little sense until the denouement. Everything becomes clear at that point. This movie draws from a long tradition in supernatural tales. To say more would ruin it. A second viewing is recommended in order to see what wasn't so obvious the first time...
THE PASSING is a somber film that appears to make little sense until the denouement. Everything becomes clear at that point. This movie draws from a long tradition in supernatural tales. To say more would ruin it. A second viewing is recommended in order to see what wasn't so obvious the first time...
Two family tragedies merging into one haunting tale! I loved this movie. I had a feeling it was going somewhere, but I couldn't see how deep the plot went until the final scene when the entire story came together for me. I literally caught myself gasping at the end. I haven't seen a movie in a long time where I sat and pondered each scene and the entire plot for a good while after it had ended. I very much enjoyed this movie!
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Box office
- Budget
- £540,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $4,449
- Runtime
- 1h 29m(89 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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