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The Toybox

  • 2005
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 21m
IMDb RATING
3.7/10
387
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The Toybox (2005)
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It all began so innocently for two children growing up in the deepest countryside, their imaginations set ablaze by a book on local myths and legends. Berenice convinces her younger brother ... Read allIt all began so innocently for two children growing up in the deepest countryside, their imaginations set ablaze by a book on local myths and legends. Berenice convinces her younger brother Brian that she is the reincarnation of a witch with the powers to put everything right. As... Read allIt all began so innocently for two children growing up in the deepest countryside, their imaginations set ablaze by a book on local myths and legends. Berenice convinces her younger brother Brian that she is the reincarnation of a witch with the powers to put everything right. As they grow up Brian becomes emotionally dependent on his sister, so that when she returns ... Read all

  • Director
    • Paolo Sedazzari
  • Writer
    • Paolo Sedazzari
  • Stars
    • Alexander Abadzis
    • Russell Barnes
    • Suzanne Bertish
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.7/10
    387
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    • Director
      • Paolo Sedazzari
    • Writer
      • Paolo Sedazzari
    • Stars
      • Alexander Abadzis
      • Russell Barnes
      • Suzanne Bertish
    • 11User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Alexander Abadzis
    • Jake the Midfolker
    Russell Barnes
    • Grandpa Alan
    Suzanne Bertish
    Suzanne Bertish
    • Madeline Usher
    Sara Bispham
    • Young Berenice
    Heather Chasen
    • Eleanora Usher
    Les Dungar
    • Uncle Reg
    Peter Ellis
    Peter Ellis
    • The Vicar
    Dom Gallagher
    • Ambulancemen
    Craig Henderson
    Craig Henderson
    • Conrad
    Elliott Jordan
    Elliott Jordan
    • Brian Usher
    William Lockhart
    • The Clown
    Simon Mason
    • Sgt. Barry Brice
    Minnie
    • Black Shuck
    Claudine Spiteri
    • Berenice Usher
    Christopher Terry
    • Rod Usher
    Eric Turner
    • PC David Webb
    Alex Vandepeer
    • Young Brian
    Christian Westcott
    • Gavin
    • Director
      • Paolo Sedazzari
    • Writer
      • Paolo Sedazzari
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    brady-k

    Solid British

    The Toybox was a really good watch. It bought together visual tastiness with a juicy narrative and, at the risk of this sounding like a junior cookbook recipe, created a creamy dose of well needed British horror.

    I especially like the inclusion of animations withing the film. It helped to create a certain tone that was held throughout.

    There are some random moments like unexpected clowns appearing from nowhere but this helps to control the films unique identity by leaving some questions unanswered.

    The movie includes some quality acting from the likes of Suzanne Bertish and although not all of the other actors could keep up this pace none created a noticeable let down for me.

    I can definitely recommend this for a decent watch
    1Raiderwax

    The Toy Box is filled with garbage (or rubbish in the UK spirit)

    This is my first review. I felt it necessary to warn people of just how f***ing god awful this piece of trash is! I watched it cuz of the positive reviews, guess we were watching different flicks... I love horror movies and enjoy British entertainment but this was sooo far from the realm of achieving any entertainment value whatsoever!!! This felt like a horrible film student flick with no sense of keeping a story together at all. The camera work was good as others have mentioned, but i don't care how clean it looks if the story makes less than no sense. Save yourself 80 mins and keep looking...

    TRUST ME
    8saskiamontague

    It's a madhouse!

    I didn't want to see this at first - my friend described it as a British low budget horror, which was a right turn-off.

    But I was pleasantly surprised - whereas most horror/slasher movies don't care about subtleties and characterisation, this was at the heart of what the Toybox set out to do. This film isn't your bog standard slasher, you need to pay attention and concentrate.

    There was a fair amount of laughter in the theatre at the start of the film. But before anyone got too cosy, things starting turning nasty and weird and the audience weren't sure whether they should be laughing. This is was when the film got really interesting.

    The acting was exceptional - but special mention should go to Suzanne Bertish and Heather Chisen who turned in marvellous performances. Also the photography was impressive, it certainly was a lavish production and didn't look low budget.

    There have been a lot of British horror movies coming on the scene lately. Do we have a movement in British horror going on? I hope so. And certainly The Toybox is among the best of the present bunch.

    This film played at the Rex in Berhampstead a marvellous recently renovated art deco cinema and it turned out to be a fab Sunday night out. Although I think the Q&A session afterwards was a bit of an own goal. These things are always rubbish, just a load of half-jokes and sycophantic laughter.
    8guykward

    First rate modern British horror

    From the very beginning the film has you in its morbid and twisted grip. A story of myth and legends set against the solitude of the Norfolk countryside, it has all the hallmarks of a very modern British horror. This film snaps along at a cracking pace never giving you a moment to gather yourself together.

    Elliot Jordan, who plays Brian Usher, has real screen presence that you simply cannot take your eyes away from him, and you'd be advise not too as his character descends into what proves to be a fatal spiral of madness and carnage for all concerned. Brian's sister Berenice and is played by Claudine Spiteri, she brings a real sense of glamour to the rather stark and bleak surroundings. More importantly for me Claudine has something 'other worldly about her', she positively resonates on the screen. But for me the show is stolen just ever so slightly by the vampish Madeline Usher, their mother and played by Suzanne Bertish with consummate skill and with such reality I would find it hard to say where the smouldering, drinking mother ends and Suzanne begins – she simply inhabits the role and makes it her own.

    The Direction is assured and the editing never once allows the pace to wander. Considering this was shot digitally it has nothing other than a film feel. THe colours are lush and vibrant. The snow tinged exteriors are wonderful.

    Watch out for the dinner party scene, it's brilliant. Here we have Berenice's timid boyfriend Conrad played perfectly by Craig Henderson. it is a typical family meal of bickering but it feels like a car crash happening with poor Conrad becoming the object of Madeline's desire. As the drink flows and Madeline's blouse plunges you feel nothing but pity for the shy Conrad, to the extent that you will want to cover your eyes with discomfort, the tension here is palpable. Family gatherings, we've all been there!

    I would certainly recommend this film you certainly won't be disappointed.
    4thither

    Unusual, but weakly plotted and incoherent

    I really wanted to like this movie, because it is refreshingly different from the hordes of everyday horror movie clones, and I appreciate that the filmmakers are trying for something original. Unfortunately, the plot just didn't hold together and none of the characters were likable enough for me to really care about them or their fates.

    Visually, The Toybox was pretty interesting. The director took a lot of somewhat risky moves, like adding in little bits of (Flash-looking) animation in parts and really cheesing up some of the special effects (such as the light from a certain amulet). Sometimes this worked and sometimes it didn't, but he deserves kudos for the attempt, and the cinematography was generally of high quality.

    Unfortunately, when this same approach of throwing lots of things at the wall to see what sticks was applied to the plot, the results were not very good. The film never really finds a tone that it likes, moving schizophrenically from black comedy to family soap opera to 80's witchcraft flick to childhood nostalgia to embattled-family slasher. Taken on their own, bits and pieces of each of these elements work fairly well, but nothing ever coheres into a satisfying whole. Besides that, large bits of the plot are never really explained. I'm not one who likes to have everything spoon-fed to me, and I like movies that leave things up to the audience to decide, but the parts that are left out from The Toybox just seem like they either ran out of money before they could explain them or they didn't really think things through to begin with.

    I look forward to the director's next project, since I think there is a lot of talent lurking under the surface here, but I can't really recommend The Toybox on its own merits.

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      The Renault 5 driven by Berenice is actually 2 different cars. The first vehicle used was written off and a second identical one had to be found and bought during the shoot.
    • Connections
      References Madhouse (1980)

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    • Release date
      • April 16, 2005 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
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    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Hertfordshire, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • Brandnew Films
      • Leopard Film Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • £100,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 21 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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