A retired couple are targeted by a cruel gang of street youths . A new breed of technological psychopath. This is the old generation vs the new.A retired couple are targeted by a cruel gang of street youths . A new breed of technological psychopath. This is the old generation vs the new.A retired couple are targeted by a cruel gang of street youths . A new breed of technological psychopath. This is the old generation vs the new.
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A retired American couple (Russell Floyd and Lisa Eichhorn) inherit a rundown country house in provincial France. On arrival they find the locals less welcoming and live in fear of the feral local kids who bully and harass them and now target the American couple on a daily basis before they decide to fight back.
A fairly effective low budget film that harks back to the likes of STRAW DOGS (1971) and even has shades of THE LAST HOUSE ON THE LEFT (1972). Some of the acting is not great from a filmmaker trying to find his feet, but is nevertheless a fairly effective horror thriller and does keep the viewer engaged.
A fairly effective low budget film that harks back to the likes of STRAW DOGS (1971) and even has shades of THE LAST HOUSE ON THE LEFT (1972). Some of the acting is not great from a filmmaker trying to find his feet, but is nevertheless a fairly effective horror thriller and does keep the viewer engaged.
A retired American couple inherit a French country house but must spend 12 months there in order to gain possession. They become terrorised by a loathsome gang of vicious teenagers but eventually snap and bloody revenge is in order.
There are many flaws in this British movie. Despite being set in rural France (and it does use some nice locations) everybody here speaks fluent English. Russell Floyd looks good as the husband but his English accents keeps slipping out.We have a couple of comical cops who just seem to pop up all over the place at convenient times. There is an English teacher who plays a completely pointless role.
Offensive is a bit of a slow burn but when the husband sees red and turns into a Charles Bronson type character crossed with a Hobo with a Shotgun (or shovel in this case) the violence, laughably far fetched as it is at times, goes into overdrive. Trust me, this is a violent, gory film. Fans of gore will not be disappointed. I couldn't help but root for our senior citizens. But I just couldn't help laughing at how it was all staged, pretty comical and very predictable. Not sure if that was the film makers intention but at least I enjoyed it.
Offensive tells the story of two passive well-mannered retirees from the United States who emigrate to the French countryside and become vicious guilt-free (and expert) serial killers of a gang of anti-social murderous teenagers and co-conspiring cops.
Does that sound a bit far fetched, even for a horror film? Wait until you see some of the finer plot points.
I'll admit, the film does an excellent job of making us dislike the gang of youths and want the adults being terrorised to unleash a bit karma upon them. It even gives us a little bit of satisfaction when the revenge does finally start, so it's not a bad revenge horror/thriller in that sense; and while it's gory it's not over the top in the way that we've seen in many "torture porn" films over the years.
The problem is, it's all a bit too ridiculous even if our belief is suspended to the maximum amount. There are just too many absurd events and explanations within a short space of time, intersected with some extreme murders, for it to eventually become a bit of a chore and thereby preventing it from being as good as the likes of Ils (aka Them).
Perhaps it suffers from the fact that, unlike most horror films, this story has a greater sense of reality since most people have been in a situation where they've felt or been intimidated and harrassed by a group of people, such as those seen in the film, making it more difficult to forgive the unrealistic elements like we can with films containing immortal masked killers.
If you like revenge films then you'll probably enjoy this to some degree, but you may find it difficult to love due to how farcical some of it is.
Does that sound a bit far fetched, even for a horror film? Wait until you see some of the finer plot points.
I'll admit, the film does an excellent job of making us dislike the gang of youths and want the adults being terrorised to unleash a bit karma upon them. It even gives us a little bit of satisfaction when the revenge does finally start, so it's not a bad revenge horror/thriller in that sense; and while it's gory it's not over the top in the way that we've seen in many "torture porn" films over the years.
The problem is, it's all a bit too ridiculous even if our belief is suspended to the maximum amount. There are just too many absurd events and explanations within a short space of time, intersected with some extreme murders, for it to eventually become a bit of a chore and thereby preventing it from being as good as the likes of Ils (aka Them).
Perhaps it suffers from the fact that, unlike most horror films, this story has a greater sense of reality since most people have been in a situation where they've felt or been intimidated and harrassed by a group of people, such as those seen in the film, making it more difficult to forgive the unrealistic elements like we can with films containing immortal masked killers.
If you like revenge films then you'll probably enjoy this to some degree, but you may find it difficult to love due to how farcical some of it is.
In spite of some very wooden acting, this is actually rather enjoyable if you like a bit of blood and gore. Turn off your brain for ninety minutes, suspend reality, and you may enjoy this too.
Just watched this on Horror Channel, although i don't necessarily class it as horror per se it is a great little watch. You really get on the side of the "Victims" and are really rooting for their revenge! It was a smudge stretched how it ends but it was juuuust enough to put closure to it! A good gory revenge jaunt!
Did you know
- GoofsBernard reads from a diary, written in April 1944, describing a US and a UK soldier escaping from a land battle in France. After Dunkirk in 1940, there were no allied troops in France fighting such battles until D-Day in June 1944.
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Jean-Baptiste: [finding his nephew dead] Un-Cuff Him Mister Martin Is About To Resist Arrest
Jean-Baptiste: [abrupt] Old People Die All The Time
Jean-Baptiste: [on Patrick] What Does It Matter? He Was Sick And Old
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