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Sorcière

Original title: The Reckoning
  • 2020
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 50m
IMDb RATING
4.8/10
4.1K
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Charlotte Kirk in Sorcière (2020)
After losing her husband during the Great Plague, Grace Haverstock (Charlotte Kirk) is unjustly accused of being a witch and placed in the custody of England's most ruthless witch-hunter, Judge Moorcroft (Sean Pertwee). Forced to endure physical and emotional torture while steadfastly maintaining her innocence, Grace must face her own inner demons as the Devil himself starts to work his way into her mind.
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Grace, a young widow haunted by the recent suicide of her husband Joseph, is falsely accused of being a witch by her Landlord after she rejects his advances.Grace, a young widow haunted by the recent suicide of her husband Joseph, is falsely accused of being a witch by her Landlord after she rejects his advances.Grace, a young widow haunted by the recent suicide of her husband Joseph, is falsely accused of being a witch by her Landlord after she rejects his advances.

  • Director
    • Neil Marshall
  • Writers
    • Neil Marshall
    • Charlotte Kirk
    • Edward Evers-Swindell
  • Stars
    • Charlotte Kirk
    • Sean Pertwee
    • Steven Waddington
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    4.8/10
    4.1K
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    • Director
      • Neil Marshall
    • Writers
      • Neil Marshall
      • Charlotte Kirk
      • Edward Evers-Swindell
    • Stars
      • Charlotte Kirk
      • Sean Pertwee
      • Steven Waddington
    • 109User reviews
    • 118Critic reviews
    • 31Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 42 wins & 15 nominations total

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    Charlotte Kirk
    Charlotte Kirk
    • Grace Haverstock
    Sean Pertwee
    Sean Pertwee
    • John Moorcroft
    Steven Waddington
    Steven Waddington
    • Squire Pendleton
    Joe Anderson
    Joe Anderson
    • Joseph Haverstock
    Suzanne Magowan
    • Ursula
    Ian Whyte
    Ian Whyte
    • Lucifer
    Callum Goulden
    • Edwin Oswald
    Sarah Lambie
    Sarah Lambie
    • Kate Tobias
    Leon Ockenden
    Leon Ockenden
    • Morton Tobias
    Emma Campbell-Jones
    Emma Campbell-Jones
    • Jane Hawthorne
    • (as Emma Campbell Jones)
    Mark Ryan
    Mark Ryan
    • Peck
    Bill Fellows
    Bill Fellows
    • Sutter
    Oliver Trevena
    Oliver Trevena
    • Crowley
    Tomas Engström
    • Smith
    Indianna Ryan
    • Astrid
    Emma Holzer
    Emma Holzer
    • Leonora
    Cal MacAninch
    Cal MacAninch
    • Ben Tuttle
    Rick Warden
    Rick Warden
    • Rev Malcolm
    • Director
      • Neil Marshall
    • Writers
      • Neil Marshall
      • Charlotte Kirk
      • Edward Evers-Swindell
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    namstonk

    Everything possible bad exists in this film

    Yup, this is a bad film, made worse because it clearly had a decent budget, films with a quarter of the budget are better. First our lead speaks as if she has just left RADA, her make-up and hair are all neatly done. The clothes she wears are all machine stitched, not to mention always clean, surprisingly difficult living on a farm in 1665.

    It carries on like that throughout the film. The dialogue is appalling, so bad you wonder if a child wrote it. As for the story, well it's laughable bad. However it's the acting that is cringe worthy, Charlotte Kirk is rancid bad and is only in the role as her other-half is director Neil Marshall. If the name does ring-a-bell, Kirk is the 'actress' who had affairs with the CEO of Warner Bros and Vice-Chairman of NBCUniversal.

    To think this is the same director who gave us Dog Soldiers, how times change.
    6curtinleslie56

    More good than bad

    I.don't know where the so called critics get their eyes from this was a brilliant movie absolutely loved it great acting good story and a good Friday night movie to share with friends.
    2bigbadbassface

    Just a horribly bad movie. Also Hair and Makeup

    5 seconds in I was distracted by the actress's hair and makeup. Lol 1665. Watched it to the end and nothing redeeming about this movie. Slow and plodding with 1 hour 45 minute runtime. Could have been 80 minutes and still too long.
    3Inspector_Tiger

    Soulless and Bland

    (Very mild spoilers in the last paragraph)

    "Clumsy" is the first word that comes to mind when describing Neil Marshall's disappointingly unambitious Dark Age drama. In recent years we've been spoiled, perhaps, with well-executed female-led period revenge tales; Jennifer Kent's spellbinding The Nightingale was one of the best films of last year, and Mirrah Foulkes' devilish Judy & Punch quickly became a highlight of 2020. It's hard, then, not to compare The Reckoning to other films in recent memory with such superficial similarities, especially when it pales so thoroughly in comparison.

    Grace (Charlotte Kirk) kicks us off by laying to rest her husband who has hanged himself on a tree outside their cottage. We learn, through parallel flashbacks, that he contracted "The Sickness" and took his own life to protect his family from the contagion. This sets off a chain of events that leads to Grace being accused of witchcraft by the town's petulant sheriff (Steven Waddington), who calls in a witch hunter to prosecute her (Sean Pertwee, spending the film twirling not only his own mustache but even the mustaches of those around him). What follows is a series of torture scenes, each more uncomfortably unrestrained than the last, interspersed with Grace's increasingly disturbing nightmares. These dream sequences should be the core of the film, as Grace's visions get more introspective and erotic, imagining her husband's embrace shifting into carnal acts with the devil himself. Instead, just like the torture, they never get more interesting even as they grow more graphic.

    Every turn the plot takes is a predictable one. Every character is as stock as they come. Kirk, leading the cast and co-writing the script, delivers a bland performance that rarely conveys the suffering Grace endures. Marshall's direction is just as uninspired, with an inconsistent tone and a wobbly handheld camera that sticks to flat planes and textbook compositions. The production design lacks authenticity and the effects, while bloody, carry neither grit nor weight. Supporting performances are almost universally awful, given no help by the broad, clunky dialogue or their paint-by-numbers characterizations. Even Christopher Drake's sweeping score is overshadowed by the Hans Zimmer soundtracks it so clearly tries to evoke.

    By the end of The Reckoning, once it's become clear that there's no deeper meaning to explore, no surprising twist to alleviate the gloom and nothing left to do but wait out the runtime, Grace's final revenge feels like less of a resolution and more of a liberation - as she stumbles, victorious, through a marsh, drenched in blood and dragging a broadsword behind her, the audience is equally free to go rewatch Judy & Punch instead.
    5paul_m_haakonsen

    Great movie cut down by inferior writing...

    I had virtually no idea what I sat down to watch, as I happened to get the opportunity to watch the 2020 movie "The Reckoning". But the movie's cover had some appeal to it, and since I hadn't already seen the movie, of course I managed to find the time to do so.

    Well, "The Reckoning" definitely had potential to be something unique and interesting, yet amazingly enough then writers Neil Marshall, Charlotte Kirk and Edward Evers-Swindell managed to produce only a lukewarm script that offered little in terms of a storyline that ensorcelled the audience. Sure, "The Reckoning" is watchable, but it is a very bland and highly forgettable movie.

    The storyline in "The Reckoning" was one that had so much to offer, yet the writers failed entirely to seize the material readily available within hands reach and let director Neil Marshall bring something truly worthwhile to the screen. The end result is a very mediocre movie about alleged witchery and plague set during the year of 1665.

    Visually, then "The Reckoning" wasn't lacking anything. There were a great many sets, scenes, props and costumes, which definitely helped to build a world set in 1665. But the lack of an interesting and captivating storyline just made it all seem so futile.

    The characters in the movie had lots of potential to be grown and nurtured into full-fledged characters with many aspects to them, but again, the writers were just not delivering where it mattered. And this resulted in most of the characters coming off on the screen as being superficial and rather one-dimensional characters.

    Now, it should be said that acting in the movie was actually fairly good, especially when taking into consideration the severe limitations imposed on the actors and actresses by a lack of proper script and having half-written characters to work with. It should be mentioned that Charlotte Kirk (playing Grace Haverstock), Sean Pertwee (playing John Moorcroft) and Steven Waddington (playing Squire Pendleton) definitely put on great performances, just a shame it was done within such a mediocre movie.

    While I managed to sit through the entire movie, this movie was not one that rang overly entertaining, nor is it a movie that I would recommend you rushing out to get a copy of - because it just wasn't that good. My rating of the movie settles on a very mediocre and bland five out of ten stars.

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    • Trivia
      During an interview with The Critical Drinker, Marshall stated the The Reckoning budget was $2,000,000
    • Goofs
      A title card claims 500.000 women were executed for allegedly being witches, but the worldwide number is believed to be 40.000 to 45.000.
    • Quotes

      Grace Haverstock: My will is stronger than yours.

    • Connections
      Featured in Projector: The Reckoning (2021) (2021)

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    • Release date
      • May 5, 2021 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
      • Hungary
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Pacto Con El Diablo
    • Filming locations
      • Hungary
    • Production companies
      • Fourth Culture Films
      • BondIt Media Capital
      • Moviebar Productions
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $143,532
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $64,911
      • Feb 7, 2021
    • Gross worldwide
      • $596,806
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 50 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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