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Prevenge

  • 2016
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
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Alice Lowe in Prevenge (2016)
Ruth is a pregnant woman on a killing spree, but It's her misanthropic unborn baby dictating her actions, holding society responsible for the absence of a father. The child speaks to Ruth from the womb, coaching her to lure and ultimately kill her unsuspecting victims. Struggling with her conscience, loneliness, and a strange strain of prepartum madness, Ruth must ultimately choose between redemption and destruction at the moment of motherhood.
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Widow Ruth is seven months pregnant when, believing herself to be guided by her unborn baby, she embarks on a homicidal rampage, dispatching anyone who stands in her way.Widow Ruth is seven months pregnant when, believing herself to be guided by her unborn baby, she embarks on a homicidal rampage, dispatching anyone who stands in her way.Widow Ruth is seven months pregnant when, believing herself to be guided by her unborn baby, she embarks on a homicidal rampage, dispatching anyone who stands in her way.

  • Director
    • Alice Lowe
  • Writer
    • Alice Lowe
  • Stars
    • Alice Lowe
    • Dan Renton Skinner
    • Jo Hartley
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    • Director
      • Alice Lowe
    • Writer
      • Alice Lowe
    • Stars
      • Alice Lowe
      • Dan Renton Skinner
      • Jo Hartley
    • 56User reviews
    • 137Critic reviews
    • 71Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 11 nominations total

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    Alice Lowe
    Alice Lowe
    • Ruth
    Dan Renton Skinner
    Dan Renton Skinner
    • Mr. Zabek
    Jo Hartley
    Jo Hartley
    • Midwife
    Tom Davis
    Tom Davis
    • DJ Dan
    Leila Hoffman
    Leila Hoffman
    • Dan's Mum
    Kate Dickie
    Kate Dickie
    • Ella
    Kayvan Novak
    Kayvan Novak
    • Tom
    Mike Wozniak
    • Josh
    Tom Meeten
    Tom Meeten
    • Zac
    Marc Bessant
    Marc Bessant
    • Matt
    Gemma Whelan
    Gemma Whelan
    • Len
    Della Moon Synnott
    • Baby
    Grace Calder
    Grace Calder
    • Yoga Instructor
    Eileen Davies
    Eileen Davies
    • Jill
    Elen Rattenbury
    • Girl in Park
    Jacqueline Wright
    • Gin Drinker
    Sara Dee
    Sara Dee
    • Catwoman
    David Puckridge
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    7misterbeer

    British crime drama at its best

    After having enjoyed Alice Lowe's performance in Sightseers from 2012, I looked forward to see her directional debut in Prevenge. And I was not disappointed as the movie continues the tone with dark humor and explicit crime scenes. Lowe was heavily pregnant during the making of the movie. She plays the puzzled pregnant Ruth having lost the baby's father and facing birth on her own. Just like in Sightseers she is living on the edge of society in her own illusory world and feels that her unborn child is increasingly dictating her thoughts and actions. The movie depicts a depressing perspective of a pregnant women facing denials in all aspects of society. Nurses, flirting men, job interviewers, landlords, everyone is letting Ruth down because of her "circumstance". But the movie is more than a moral statement. It's a story of how a person can lose grip after a blow of fate. As in the prior movie, heavy violence is shown as a result of the main character's deep obsession. So I recommend this movie only to those who can stand explicit and bloody scenes. Many cynical and funny elements within the conversations make Prevenge an entertaining movie to reflect on with a shaking ending.
    8markgorman

    Prevenge: The best pregnant, slasher, comedy, horror movie...ever.

    The three Greek Furies that feature prominently in the 1934 Noirish movie, Crime Without Passion, are the central metaphor in Alice Lowe's extraordinarily dark Prevenge, billed as the world's first pregnant, slasher, comedy, horror movie.

    In it, Alice Lowe's character, Ruth, embarks on a revenge murder spree goaded on by her helium-voiced, gestating baby.

    It takes her to Wales and, in one breathtaking scene, the streets of Cardiff on Halloween night where she claims she almost needed protection from the boozed-up locals in a sequence reminiscent of Scarlett Johnassonn's Under The Skin street walk in Glasgow.

    The reason for her bloody revenge spree is only revealed in drips (so I won't spoil it - like a preview I read before the screening did for me) which adds greatly to the narrative tension.

    The making of this low budget Film Four offering is remarkable. Lowe was offered development money and finding herself pregnant used her condition to inspire this blackest of black script. She then wrote, produced, cast and filmed (in 11 days) the whole affair before her baby arrived.

    Seeing an actor perform whilst heavily pregnant, and genuinely playing a pregnant character, is a rarity (my only recollection is Frances McDormand in Fargo) and Lowe certainly makes the most of the opportunity. Shooting took place in her late third Trimester.

    The Furies are the ultimate avenging angels and she uses the extraordinary scenes from Crime Without Passion to symbolise her quest for justice, viewing the movie from the comfort of her hotel room where she takes respite, despite noisily bonking near neighbours, from her exhausting killings.

    The killings themselves are simple but bloody affairs and each has hilarious set ups. Can she complete her task before the long arm of the law catches up on her careful forensic clean ups? You'll have to see it to find out.

    This is classic British black comedy at its best. Using its low budget as a virtue but still making some moments of genuinely great cinematography, most notably in an exotic pet shop and a beautiful full facial dream sequence in a yoga class.

    It has echoes of Mike Leigh's early work and Ben Wheatley's Sightseers is an obvious reference point. Obvious because Lowe is its co-star and it too shares a murderous plot line.

    But, comparisons aside, this is an entirely original take on several genres that does its damnedest to create a genre of its own.

    Whether there's room for thousands of pregnant, slasher, comedy, horror movies is debatable.

    So we'll just have to agree on one thing. The original and best.
    8jay-j-smith

    Fun British Comedy Slasher Film

    Watched this late on a Friday night to kill some time before I could sleep knowing nothing about it other than 'I enjoyed Sightseers' and was very pleasantly surprised at how much I enjoyed it.

    Alice Lowe has done a fantastic job with this project as it is very well written, well directed and well cast. All the acting is very good and it doesn't come across as being a low budget film, despite only having a modest £100000. The concept (pregnant woman goes on killing spree under the command of her unborn child) sounds very corny, but is actually extremely well done and doesn't come across as cringeworthy at any point. The writing is funny and quite suspenseful and the characters are interesting, realistic and I found myself sympathising with the more likeable ones.

    Overall I would recommend watching this film if you enjoy traditional black British humour. You shouldn't be disappointed.
    7S1rr34l

    A Psychological Thriller With More Than A Little Black Humour.

    Isn't Alice Lowe a POWERHOUSE - Go Girl. Writer, Director and lead in this Psychological thriller, with a spattering of black comedy throughout, about a psychopath's love for her unborn psychotic child. Sounds brilliant(?) Well it is... sort of.

    This is one of those movies you really do have to stay with. I very nearly turned off about five minutes in. You have a scene where Ruth, Alice Lowe, is in a pet store asking the owner about buying a reptile or spider for her eight-year-old son; the more dangerous the better. I wondered what I'd let myself in for as the banter was banal and atrociously unrealistic. It was when she dispatched the owner that I began to wonder about her motives.

    Unfortunately, the banality and atrocious discourse continued and it wasn't until Ruth puts DJ Dann's mother to bed that I began to warm to the film; it's a touching and humorous scene with melancholy overtones. It's her first big venture so some leeway can be given, especially when from that pivotal moment in the movie the direction and acting got so much better.

    Lowe does a great job of a being an expectant mother and is pretty good at being creepy and threatening, not something you'd expect of a mum-to- be.

    Kayvan Novak is brilliant as Tom the climbing instructor. He's an actor who has a wide range of talents including vocal as he's done a lot of voice-overs. In SunTrap (TV Series) and Cuban Fury he shows he's adapt to comedy, here he shows that seriousness is easily in his wheelhouse too, Hope we see more of him.

    As the story progresses the audience is imparted to Ruth's and her unborn's reason for their killing spree.

    There is some really outstanding mood setting sequences that either get the audience to think, like the very beginning where she's sat alone in the rain; or to feel uneasy as with Ruth's walk entrance to the Halloween party. Alice Lowe is a Writer, Director, and Actress to watch for in the future.

    If the opening sequences were better I would've scored it more. I would recommend this to all lovers of black humour and psychological thrillers. You just have to get through the opening fifteen to twenty minutes - it's well worth the slog. Though if your other half is pregnant... maybe you shouldn't... we don't want her getting any ideas...
    6owen-watts

    A Labour of Love

    One of my partner's strangest pregnancy cravings was to consume this dark slasher film before she popped - hastily written and filmed in the weeks before Alice Lowe herself did likewise. The fact that this authentic angle is there gives this otherwise unfocused narrative a strange gravity. It ultimately amounts to just one improbable murder after the next but Lowe's glowering sarcasm gives each interaction (with a succession of brilliantly cast folk) a nice edge. It does feel a bit first-drafty and there are some holes in it that make Prevenge unravel before the finale but the nature of how it was filmed and why I watched it will likely leave this particular film as an uncanny experience. A dark night of horrors before a totally new day.

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    • Trivia
      Alice Lowe was eight months pregnant for the duration of the filming.
    • Goofs
      When Ruth is lying in bed looking at a photograph of her late husband, the photograph she holds in her hands is different between shots (he is sitting in one and standing in the other).
    • Quotes

      Ruth: Kids these days are really spoilt. It's like, "mummy, I want a PlayStation! Mummy, I want you to kill that man!"

    • Connections
      Featured in Film '72: Episode #46.1 (2017)
    • Soundtracks
      Do What You Wanna Do
      Performed by T-Connection

      Written by Theophilus Coakley

      Published by EMI Music Publishing (WP) Ltd and Universal/MCA Music Ltd.

      Licensed Courtesy of Warner Music UK Ltd

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    • Release date
      • February 10, 2017 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Yalvarış
    • Filming locations
      • Cardiff, Wales, UK
    • Production companies
      • Western Edge Pictures
      • Gennaker
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      • £80,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $103,885
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 28m(88 min)
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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