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Dark Country

  • 2009
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  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
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Dark Country (2009)
Distrubing events are set into motion when a couple hit a man with their car in this trailer
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A couple en route from Las Vegas are forced to deal with a body in the desert, making their honeymoon one hellish ride.A couple en route from Las Vegas are forced to deal with a body in the desert, making their honeymoon one hellish ride.A couple en route from Las Vegas are forced to deal with a body in the desert, making their honeymoon one hellish ride.

  • Director
    • Thomas Jane
  • Writer
    • Tab Murphy
  • Stars
    • Thomas Jane
    • Lauren German
    • Ron Perlman
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    • Director
      • Thomas Jane
    • Writer
      • Tab Murphy
    • Stars
      • Thomas Jane
      • Lauren German
      • Ron Perlman
    • 44User reviews
    • 23Critic reviews
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    Thomas Jane
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    • Dick…
    Lauren German
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    • Gina
    Ron Perlman
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    • Deputy Thompson
    Chris Browning
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    • Stranger
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    Rene Mousseux
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    • (uncredited)
    Heather Hays
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    Nikki Kelly
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    Aynn Kirby
    • Coroner
    • (uncredited)
    Jonathan Lund
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      • Tab Murphy
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    5rlaine

    Fun little indie movie

    I'm not sure if this movie had caught my eye unless Thomas Jane had directed it. I always find it interesting when an actor with some fame goes behind camera. I think Thomas Jane succeeds pretty well, the movie holds itself together all the way.

    Not gonna go much into the plot, but it does indeed play a bit like a Twilight Zone episode as some others have mentioned. To speak the truth, I didn't quite understand how the movie eventually unfolded, but it was fun to watch. Probably isn't even meant to be explainable.

    The noirish style works quite well. A somewhat similar look has been popular recently and it's easy to guess the budget has been tight on this one. There are many many shots, where you can see the green screen through hair or the darks just don't match up. Despite the sloppy post production, there are some nice visual ideas without going over the top with visual trickery and the noirish atmosphere works.

    There are basically only two actors (three if you count Perlman) and they both do a decent job. Lauren German is quite a chameleon it seems. She never looks the same, yet she resembles so many other actresses. She's very capable of pulling of different roles, really looking forward to watch her career go sky high.

    The movie is something you'd expect to see from someone graduating from a film school. It's still got the fun factor, it doesn't take itself too seriously. It feels more as if the crew made the movie for themselves rather than the audience, and that's how art should be done.

    I'm still giving only 5, because it really is not a classic, even tho it's a fun little indie movie. Five here doesn't mean it's a bad movie, there's just so many better ones that I can't justify a higher score.
    6disdressed12

    certainly has its entertainment value

    not sure what to say about this feature film directorial debut of Thomas Jane who also stars,along with Laura German.it kinda had an Outer Limits vibe going.i liked how it looked,as in the lighting and the the good use of shadows.and the voice over narrative was pretty effective.the actual story itself was very simple and straightforward,and i could see what they were aiming for with the ending,but there's no way to get there without some impossible leaps of logic.but up to that point,it's entertaining.it's short at less than ninety minutes.so it's not like you're losing a big chunk of your life.you could do worse.for me,Dark Country is a 6/10
    8the_wolf_imdb

    Another Highway to Hell experience

    This movie is small independent gem. Expect no ordinary thriller but rather "Lynch style experience". It seems to start as a ordinary Las Vegas story but it quickly deteriorates into strange thriller and then finally into supernatural thriller that defies rational explanation. It is somewhat similar to "Identity" or "Lost Highway" rather than normal crime thriller.

    I like the minimalistic style of the movie combined with unusual camera. The camera effect really do shine in this movie. The movie is a little bit too much "style over substance", but it is still acceptable.

    It is definitely worth 1-2 USD rent / cheap buy if you do love supernatural thrillers. If you wish to see "regular Vegas movie" or "regular crime movie", you should rather look elsewhere. You would be seriously disappointed. This movie is really "different". I was really pleasantly surprised by it!
    8lathe-of-heaven

    Heh, I LOVED the guy who kept comparing it to Lynch (negatively) and still gave it a 7!

    I TOTALLY agree with the fellow reviewer here who said that the movie kept reminding him of David Lynch; RIGHT ON mate!!! The VERY first thing that struck me while watching this, and I do mean RIGHT AWAY, literally within the first few minutes in the first scene with the photography of the motel, was the stunning DETAIL and effort that was clearly put into the look and visuals of this film!. WOW! That is precisely what I thought immediately... Just WOW!!! Each shot was like a well thought out composition. Just like Kubrick... I $h*t you not! And, that is just about the same time when I thought 'Ah..., Lynch!' That ALONE throughout the film was enough to set it apart and impress the living hell outta me! I mean, even setting aside the actual story... JUST the bloody look, style, and photography were enough to make me hafta change my pants...

    That said... There are some rough edges, which Jane admits during the commentary that bothered him, either due to time or money constraints. I LOVE the understated stylized dialog and acting too. That is likely why many here do not like it. You HAVE to be one who appreciates and enjoys an understated, almost classic FILM NOIR approach to the dialog or you will just think it is stupid.

    As you likely can tell by the polarized reviews, this movie really comes down to one's preference and taste. IF you like almost a comic book style and Surreal visuals and a heavy David Lynch-like mood, THEN you will probably very much like this film! But, if that kind of stuff doesn't really 'Do it' for you, then it is likely to leave you flatter than Chaz Bono...

    One thing I kept thinking of as they showed the shots of the stars while they were driving, was that it REALLY reminded my of 1950's Science Fiction; which you COULD look at as kind of hokey... But if you dig it... it REALLY adds to the overall Surreal mood of the film.
    6Phil-531

    Brave story telling, but not a film for everyone.

    The first thing you will notice about this movie is it's style. It takes a few minutes to get used to the pseudo-film noire feel and the interesting camera work. In the end you may feel as though you've been watching an episode of The Twilight Zone, or Tales From the Dark Side. Welcome this feeling- it is the only way to really embrace the computer enhanced darkness that fills this movie.

    For the most part the acting is solid. Thomas Jane is pulling double duty as both lead actor and director, a difficult task for anyone (watch almost any Branagh film), and in this case it works. You can tell he feels very comfortable working with his surroundings, co-stars and cameras. Lauren German never really seems to find her stride in this movie but I'm willing to blame the writer for never making any very solid decisions as to her character. And Ron Perlman is just sort of there, being Ron Perlman. Which is fine, if you like Ron Perlman.

    The music isn't the best but what was written for the movie works well within the movie. If the computer enhanced darkness and story don't throw you off, the music isn't going to be the straw that breaks the camel's back.

    I have a soft spot for this kind of film- indie-esquire, first time director, interesting story with certain, almost inexplicable, twists that are almost nuanced into the shots. I like this movie, but it's probably not going to appeal to the masses. If you want a big budget scary movie with Thomas Jane and a satisfying ending that wraps up all events in the movie into a nice little explained bow, rent The Mist. If you want something a little more offbeat with a unique vision from a first time director, try Dark Country.

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    • Trivia
      Thomas Jane has voiced his disappointment over the fact that the studio didn't give the film a theater run, instead opting to release it on DVD and not in the 3D format in which it was intended. Further disappointment comes with the fact that the released cut of the film is far from Jane's preferred version.
    • Goofs
      When Dick is fighting with Bloodyface, it's obvious he's not hitting anything but dirt with the rock he's holding.
    • Quotes

      Dick: Hey, I'm just thrilled I'm sober and you're still pretty.

      Gina: [whispers:] Jerk.

      [as she strokes the side of his face:]

      Gina: You'd better turn out to be a nice guy or I'll kick your ass.

      Dick: That's a lovely thing to say to your husband. On our first day as man and wife.

      Gina: If you haven't noticed, it's night.

      [uses lighter to light up cigarette]

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    • Release date
      • October 9, 2009 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Dark Country
    • Filming locations
      • Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA
    • Production companies
      • Stage 6 Films
      • Hyde Park Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • $4,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,146,422
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 28m(88 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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