When Sam returns home to the tidal island where he grew up to attend a funeral, he soon discovers that the seedy underbelly of this small community harbours more than just a few secrets.When Sam returns home to the tidal island where he grew up to attend a funeral, he soon discovers that the seedy underbelly of this small community harbours more than just a few secrets.When Sam returns home to the tidal island where he grew up to attend a funeral, he soon discovers that the seedy underbelly of this small community harbours more than just a few secrets.
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A badly shot montage of establishing shots of locations and props, and about two hours of people walking around, occasionally speaking briefly, while nothing happens. A pretty sad state of affairs
At about the halfway point of this movie, there is a quick cut to the TV in our protagonist's bedroom, and there's a DVD of The Wicker Man propped against the TV. That's director Roundtree's acknowledgment of his influence, and the influence is strong - a person from mainstream society comes to an isolated community after one of them dies, encounters some very odd characters, and, through persistence, learns that the society is hiding a dark and deadly secret.
Consistent with the folk horror tropes, we get lots of shots of the bleakly beautiful countryside and seaside settings. It's a slow burn that creates unease and builds dread. And it introduces a secretive group that practices ancient, non-Christian rituals.
Those are all positives, but the film stumbles a bit, mostly in its execution. It's a low budget, independent release, so I cut it some slack, but I felt that the editing at times was a bit clunky, and there was too much use of shaky handheld cameras, odd angles, and extreme close-ups that obscured what was happening. The story, as stated above, is not particularly original, and some of the acting was sub-par.
All of that being said, though, this is a promising directorial debut, and an enjoyable contribution to the folk horror sub-genre.
Consistent with the folk horror tropes, we get lots of shots of the bleakly beautiful countryside and seaside settings. It's a slow burn that creates unease and builds dread. And it introduces a secretive group that practices ancient, non-Christian rituals.
Those are all positives, but the film stumbles a bit, mostly in its execution. It's a low budget, independent release, so I cut it some slack, but I felt that the editing at times was a bit clunky, and there was too much use of shaky handheld cameras, odd angles, and extreme close-ups that obscured what was happening. The story, as stated above, is not particularly original, and some of the acting was sub-par.
All of that being said, though, this is a promising directorial debut, and an enjoyable contribution to the folk horror sub-genre.
I watched this because of the fairly good ratings. I'm guessing all the good ratings were from their Kickstarter friends.
I love horror movies, weird horror movies, and Australian films. This one, not at all. Possibly one of the worst movies I've ever seen. Starts off slow and keeps going slow. No plot. Storyline made no sense. There was no tension, no horror, no thrills, and no suspense.
I could go on about it and tell spoilers, but the spoilers wouldn't even make sense. The filming was weird. I can't count how many times the camera was focused on someone's crotch as they literally walked onto the camera, then it cut and you watch their butt as they walk away. What was up with that?
I'm not going to tell you not to watch the movie, just warning you. I fell asleep three times and finally gave up 10 minutes before the end. I couldn't put up with the excruciating boredom and lack of real story.
I'm going to go watch the short film this was supposedly expanded from. I have a feeling all the good reviews were from that. I gave it a one, and I was being generous.
I love horror movies, weird horror movies, and Australian films. This one, not at all. Possibly one of the worst movies I've ever seen. Starts off slow and keeps going slow. No plot. Storyline made no sense. There was no tension, no horror, no thrills, and no suspense.
I could go on about it and tell spoilers, but the spoilers wouldn't even make sense. The filming was weird. I can't count how many times the camera was focused on someone's crotch as they literally walked onto the camera, then it cut and you watch their butt as they walk away. What was up with that?
I'm not going to tell you not to watch the movie, just warning you. I fell asleep three times and finally gave up 10 minutes before the end. I couldn't put up with the excruciating boredom and lack of real story.
I'm going to go watch the short film this was supposedly expanded from. I have a feeling all the good reviews were from that. I gave it a one, and I was being generous.
I rented the title on Google play and really enjoyed it. The film has an unnerving and creepy atmosphere throughout which I thought worked really well to suck you into the world of the remote village. The overall story I thought was strong and easy enough to follow, not to mention a decent plot twist.
Only a few things that took away from the viewing experience for me was some mildly inconsistent cinematography, some unusual camera angles in there and a lot of quick edits which can be disorientating from time to time. However the sound is crisp and well mixed with an atmospheric musical score to accompany.
I'd highly recommend the film to anyone who's a fan of films such as the Wicker Man and those who prefer suspense over blood and gore.
Only a few things that took away from the viewing experience for me was some mildly inconsistent cinematography, some unusual camera angles in there and a lot of quick edits which can be disorientating from time to time. However the sound is crisp and well mixed with an atmospheric musical score to accompany.
I'd highly recommend the film to anyone who's a fan of films such as the Wicker Man and those who prefer suspense over blood and gore.
Not a genre I normally watch but thought I'd give this a go and really enjoyed it. It's dark in places and really thought provoking - found myself still mulling it over and thinking about it the next day after I watched it. It's quite Hitchcock-esque in that there is not a lot of obvious gore and horror on screen but more what your imagination runs away with from the images on screen. Overall a really great film.
Did you know
- TriviaBecame the 4th most successful UK based horror feature film to receive funding from Kickstarter on 24 March 2016 - based on the critically acclaimed short film of the same name.
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- 1h 56m(116 min)
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- 1.78 : 1
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