An ex-soldier, living homeless in London, is offered a place to stay at a decaying house inhabited by a young woman and her dying mother. As he starts to fall for her, he cannot ignore his s... Read allAn ex-soldier, living homeless in London, is offered a place to stay at a decaying house inhabited by a young woman and her dying mother. As he starts to fall for her, he cannot ignore his suspicion that something sinister is going on.An ex-soldier, living homeless in London, is offered a place to stay at a decaying house inhabited by a young woman and her dying mother. As he starts to fall for her, he cannot ignore his suspicion that something sinister is going on.
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- 9 nominations total
Joey Akubeze
- Labourer
- (as Joseph Akubeze)
Charlotte Chiew
- Woman in Labour
- (as Charlote Chiew)
William E. Lester
- Mother
- (voice)
- (as William Lester)
Tom Bennett
- Battle-Worn Soldier
- (uncredited)
Louis Jay Jordan
- Squatter
- (uncredited)
Paul O'Kelly
- Paul Builder
- (uncredited)
Amanda Quach
- Girl at the Pub
- (uncredited)
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Guys...stop. Having a bunch of well-shot footage of forests and obnoxious experimental music doesn't make something a high quality horror film on par with things like Hereditary and The Lighthouse. If that surface level stuff is all you think it takes to make a movie intelligent and masterfully crafted, sorry, but you're not as clever as you're trying to make yourselves sound.
There are many things that directors like Aster and Eggers do that make their movies rise far above ones like this, but let me just pick one, and arguably the most important one, THE PERFORMANCES OF THE CHARACTERS. You have to be absolutely kidding me if you're going to sit there trying to tell me that the actors in Amulet were anywhere close to well-directed, maximum effort performances from people like Willem Dafoe and Toni Collette. They aren't just on different floors, they're not even in the same building.
I've seen much, much worse than Amulet, and I wouldn't even go as far as to call it a bad film, but I can't think of a single moment where Tomas or Magda made me think "wow, what a great performance". Hell, I can't even think of one that made me care about either of them. They're dreary characters in a dreary setting acting out dreary motions to fill up time until the entire effects budget is blown in the last 10 minutes, and yes, the director is obviously TRYING to convey something poignant with this unconventional story, but they just aren't selling it.
"Weird + good cinematography" does not automatically equal a great film.
"Having an artistic vision + good intentions" does not automatically equal a great film.
It's a great effort, but it's not a great film. Wait five years to see if anyone's still talking about it, or even remembers that it existed, if you're still unsure about that.
There are many things that directors like Aster and Eggers do that make their movies rise far above ones like this, but let me just pick one, and arguably the most important one, THE PERFORMANCES OF THE CHARACTERS. You have to be absolutely kidding me if you're going to sit there trying to tell me that the actors in Amulet were anywhere close to well-directed, maximum effort performances from people like Willem Dafoe and Toni Collette. They aren't just on different floors, they're not even in the same building.
I've seen much, much worse than Amulet, and I wouldn't even go as far as to call it a bad film, but I can't think of a single moment where Tomas or Magda made me think "wow, what a great performance". Hell, I can't even think of one that made me care about either of them. They're dreary characters in a dreary setting acting out dreary motions to fill up time until the entire effects budget is blown in the last 10 minutes, and yes, the director is obviously TRYING to convey something poignant with this unconventional story, but they just aren't selling it.
"Weird + good cinematography" does not automatically equal a great film.
"Having an artistic vision + good intentions" does not automatically equal a great film.
It's a great effort, but it's not a great film. Wait five years to see if anyone's still talking about it, or even remembers that it existed, if you're still unsure about that.
If you are looking for a gore feast or have the attention span of a flea this movie is not for you.
With suburb acting, story, and production this movies is engaging from start to finish.
This film does require you to actually watch it to get the most out of the subtleties through out that give you a sense of the characters conflicts and personalities.
All in all a superb film
With suburb acting, story, and production this movies is engaging from start to finish.
This film does require you to actually watch it to get the most out of the subtleties through out that give you a sense of the characters conflicts and personalities.
All in all a superb film
Not quite what you might perceive, as this story doth deceive, not a demon vigilante but a trickster who's men anti.
Crawling along at a snail's pace, voids not even the greatest leaps of faith could overcome, but there is an audience for this kind of batty nonsense I'm sure, though they probably have an axe to grind.
Crawling along at a snail's pace, voids not even the greatest leaps of faith could overcome, but there is an audience for this kind of batty nonsense I'm sure, though they probably have an axe to grind.
An abstract horror mostly. Little more context relating the two story lines would be good but it's visually stunning and gets more messed up right to the end. Some of the imagery will be stuck in my head for a while and it's been a long time since a film has done that. Disturbing stuff.
This is definitely for those that like weird and artsy horror films, and good movie lovers. Depends on what you like. I'm an old school horror fan and it builded on me. Movie is shot very well and the 3 actors in it do a fine job....they play such odd characters. Music was great too....the intro music was creepy. So yes....it's slow and creepy....but thats what its going for. Its not an action packed Marvel film. I have no clue why the low reviews say its bad, worst film, or boring, etc. I don't think they love movies, lol. There are hundreds of worse movies out there, maybe they don't watch much. To me, if its shot great, has good acting, keeps me interested, has me going what the hell at times and trying to figure it out, has good music, is creepy and arty, and has me looking up more about it after I watched it, then thats a good movie. It did its job. I give it a 6 or 7. The intro and outro credits even look cool, lol. Very cool new and different movie.
Did you know
- TriviaFeature length directorial debut of Romola Garai.
- Quotes
Sister Claire: No Master will let its slave outlive it.
- Crazy creditsEnd credits scroll downwards.
- SoundtracksFist, Teeth, Money
Written by Channy Leaneagh (as Channy Moon Leaneagh) and Ryan Olson
Performed by Poliça
Published by 2 Packs of Camel Wides and This Is Poliça
Administered by Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd
Licensed courtesy of Memphis Industries Ltd
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $53,019
- Runtime1 hour 39 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2:1
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