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Le Jardin des ténèbres

Original title: The Garden
  • 2006
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
4.6/10
864
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Le Jardin des ténèbres (2006)
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A troubled young boy and his father on a road trip stumble upon a rural farm where the elderly owner has sinister plans for the both of them involving witchcraft and evil.A troubled young boy and his father on a road trip stumble upon a rural farm where the elderly owner has sinister plans for the both of them involving witchcraft and evil.A troubled young boy and his father on a road trip stumble upon a rural farm where the elderly owner has sinister plans for the both of them involving witchcraft and evil.

  • Director
    • Don Michael Paul
  • Writer
    • Samuel Vartek
  • Stars
    • Lance Henriksen
    • Brian Wimmer
    • Adam Taylor Gordon
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.6/10
    864
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Don Michael Paul
    • Writer
      • Samuel Vartek
    • Stars
      • Lance Henriksen
      • Brian Wimmer
      • Adam Taylor Gordon
    • 19User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
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    Lance Henriksen
    Lance Henriksen
    • Old Man
    Brian Wimmer
    Brian Wimmer
    • David
    Adam Taylor Gordon
    Adam Taylor Gordon
    • Sam
    Claudia Christian
    Claudia Christian
    • Dr. Cairns
    Sean Young
    Sean Young
    • Ms. Chapman
    Victoria Justice
    Victoria Justice
    • Holly
    Erik Walker
    • Jesse
    Ariana Richmond
    • Trashy Girl #1
    Jennifer Lutheran
    Jennifer Lutheran
    • Trashy Girl #2
    Rick Barker
    Rick Barker
    • Faceless Person
    Shawn Howell
    • Conquest (White Horseman)
    Dale Gibson
    Dale Gibson
    • War (Red Horseman)
    Mike Watson
    Mike Watson
    • Famine (Black Horseman)
    • (as Michael George Watson)
    Tad Griffith
    Tad Griffith
    • Death (Pale Horseman)
    Danielle McKee
    Danielle McKee
    • Deceased Dr. Cairns
    • (uncredited)
    P. David Miller
    P. David Miller
    • Chapman Apparition
    • (uncredited)
    Lonnie Partridge
    • Sarah
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Don Michael Paul
    • Writer
      • Samuel Vartek
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    User reviews19

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    4claudio_carvalho

    An Almost Good B-Movie

    The boy Sam (Adam Taylor Gordon) is tormented by dreadful visions and nightmares and self-inflicts injures to his body. After a period in the hospital, Dr. Cairns (Claudia Christian) tells Sam's father David (Brian Wimmer) that the boy is affected by the divorce of his parents and a period together with him will make good to Sam.

    David travels with Sam in his truck but Sam sees a spirit on the road and pulls the steering wheel of his father, provoking a car accident. Out of the blue, the farmer Ben Zachary (Lance Henriksen) rescues them and offers a job to David in his farm. He accepts the offer and enrolls Sam at the local school.

    Sam has Bible classes with Miss Grace Chapman (Sean Young) and sooner he leans that Mr. Zachary is the devil and the place is the Garden of Eden. Further, Zachary has an evil plan for David.

    "The Garden" is an almost good B-movie. Lance Henriksen is great in the role of an evil being, the cast has good performances and the atmosphere is sinister. Unfortunately the story is flawed and messy, with a disappointing conclusion. The motive why Zachary has chosen Sam and his father to accomplish his goal is not clear. And why David and his wife did not talk about Dr. Cairns, if she had sent the doctor to the farm to bring Sam back. My vote is four.

    Title (Brazil): "Jardim do Mal" ("Garden of the Evil")
    wrlang

    For those looking for highly symbolic good vs evil

    A Blockbuster rental, I chose it mainly because of the seasoned character actors in it.

    It was basically as I expected and the actors definitely made the movie better than the ancient story line would allow.

    A 'very special' boy named Sam (Adam Taylor Gordon) is struggling with his parents divorce due to his father's alcoholism and other issues not apparent. This pushes Sam to self mutilate, but it seemed that there was more to Sam's self mutilation than just the divorce.

    Sam's father David (Brian Wimmer) takes Sam traveling during his summer with the boy and they have a car accident caused by Sam's hallucinations, seemingly brought about by the will of Ben (Lance Henrikson) close to Ben's remote country home. Ben nurses them both back to health, but David is taken in by Ben's logical approach to life's problems and agrees to stay with Ben as a handy man until they can afford to leave. Sam and Ben never hit it off as Sam detects something odd in Ben's outlook on life and the continued hallucinations make life with Ben uncomfortable.

    As the weak father turns to self indulgence with the urging of Ben, Sam gains strength from the other key mother figures to forgive and protect his father from whatever Ben has planned for them.

    The plot is very simple. The struggle of good and evil people constantly battle within themselves and how blind faith can simplify life's decisions when people are guided through life's choices by logical (but evil) arguments they are ill equipped to refute.

    If you don't have a very good background in Christianity/Judaism you will not understand the high degree of symbolism, and the movie will seem very heavily edited. I can see it being a cultural classic for the evangelical crowd.
    5paul_m_haakonsen

    Somewhat generic and predictable...

    When I sat down to watch the 2006 supernatural thriller "The Garden" here in 2022, it was without ever having heard about the movie. I stumbled upon the movie by random luck and saw that Lance Henriksen was on the cover. So of course I opted to sit down and watch what writer Samuel Vartek and director Don Michael Paul had to offer here.

    The storyline, as written by Samuel Vartek, was fair enough. I mean, the story was well-enough paced, but the script did suffer from being somewhat generic and overly predictable. And sadly so, then there wasn't any surprises or any major ups and down throughout the course of the 92 minutes that the movie ran for. Don't get me wrong here, because "The Garden" is not a bad movie, it was just not an outstanding movie.

    The acting performances in the movie were good, and I liked that they had cast Lance Henriksen for that particular role, especially since he was rather nicely cast for that role and pulled it off quite entertaining. I wasn't particularly familiar with the cast ensemble here, aside from Lance Henriksen, and I do believe that I might have seen Claudia Christian in a movie or two somewhere.

    Visually then "The Garden" was okay. This wasn't a movie that was working heavy on the special effects, and the ones that were in the movie played out well enough.

    There is a really good atmosphere in the movie, and that definitely helps to drive the movie forward.

    My rating of "The Garden" lands on a five out of ten stars.
    3killarmy2001belgium

    A horror movie with an identity crisis

    I saw this movie at the BIFFF (Brussels international festival of fantasy film) and found it struggling with it's plot material.

    A young boy suffers from nightmarish visions and as a result has a tendency to put his body full of razor cuts. The boy resides with his father who is recovering from alcoholism and fails to be of support for his troubled son.

    When father and son end up having a car accident caused by a vision the boy has, they get rescued by an elder man named Ben (Lance Henriksen).

    Ben has a spooky air around him; vanishing and appearing at random pace throughout his ranch, always the sharp answer or life lesson on his tongue.

    Ben has a weird agenda as he manipulates the father into alcoholism again and the boy into experiencing weird visions.

    The movie tries so hard to build up the Christian undertone (think tree of life, adam & eve, apocalypse themes) but fails at each occasion.

    The visions of the boy are the only up tempo sequences as the rest of the movie focuses on Lance Henriksen talking in Chinese fortune cookie lingo.

    A shame, because the production values are there, the star (Henriksen) is wasted with this kind of script and the editing tries to contrast every moment of suspense with random actions (like heating up a stove, cleaning a fish, ...) This is B-movie material, a rental for the Henriksen fans, others should wisely avoid.
    noe112001

    Good photography, one good portrayal

    Beside good photography, the only other good thing about this movie was the skillful performance by veteran Lance Henriksen, (as old man Ben). Unfortunately, painfully, the other main characters seemed to have absolutely no sense of timing. This I attribute to directing/editing deficiencies. So many of the scenes are drawn out like taffy. Even parallel scenes belabor alternating imagery, least the audience miss the meaning of the juxtaposition I guess? Once the story got going I was optimistic that a provocative pay off was in store. Alas, it ended the way so many movies do, offering nothing more than borrowed meaning, delivering no message or perspective of their own.

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    • Trivia
      The screenplay was originally titled "The River to Havilah".
    • Goofs
      (at around 17 mins) When Lance Henriksen's character is introducing his hobby of comic collecting, he says that the Marvel Tales comic he is holding is a first print from 1964 but on the back cover there is an advertisement for Battletoads (1991) the videogame meaning the comic was actually from around 1991.
    • Connections
      References Evil Dead (1981)

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    • in the movie the devil tells Sam: They say we can see what the angels see if we didn't have a soul....what is the rest???

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    • Release date
      • October 10, 2007 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Garden
    • Filming locations
      • Raleigh Studios - 5300 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(end credits)
    • Production companies
      • IDT Entertainment
      • Centaurus Films
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 32 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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