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The Ungodly

  • 2007
  • R
  • 1h 40m
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5.4/10
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The Ungodly (2007)
Mickey is about to get his big break as an amateur filmmaker, from a serial killer who turns him and his camera into 'the perfect witness'.
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Mickey is about to get his big break as an amateur filmmaker, from a serial killer who turns him and his camera into 'the perfect witness'.Mickey is about to get his big break as an amateur filmmaker, from a serial killer who turns him and his camera into 'the perfect witness'.Mickey is about to get his big break as an amateur filmmaker, from a serial killer who turns him and his camera into 'the perfect witness'.

  • Director
    • Thomas Dunn
  • Writers
    • Mark Borkowski
    • Thomas Dunn
  • Stars
    • Wes Bentley
    • Mark Borkowski
    • Joanne Baron
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    1.5K
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    • Director
      • Thomas Dunn
    • Writers
      • Mark Borkowski
      • Thomas Dunn
    • Stars
      • Wes Bentley
      • Mark Borkowski
      • Joanne Baron
    • 28User reviews
    • 23Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Wes Bentley
    Wes Bentley
    • Mickey Gravatski
    Mark Borkowski
    Mark Borkowski
    • James Lemac
    Joanne Baron
    Joanne Baron
    • Megan
    Beth Grant
    Beth Grant
    • Emma Lemac
    Albert López-Murtra
    Albert López-Murtra
    • Gino
    Marina Gatell
    Marina Gatell
    • Jennifer
    Kenny Johnson
    Kenny Johnson
    • Officer Murphy
    Randy Cherkas
    • Detective
    Sarah Crocker
    • Violinist
    Sal Darigo
    • Desk Officer
    Jenna DeYoung
    • Screaming Nurse
    Brian Distance
    Brian Distance
    • Fisherman
    Thomas Dunn
    Thomas Dunn
    • Bobby
    Carol Florence
    • Social Worker
    Margaret H. Flynn
    • Old Lady
    Ofri Fuchs
    Ofri Fuchs
    • Prostitute
    Rodman Gaillado
    • Alcoholic Ed
    Amy Renée Garcia
    Amy Renée Garcia
      • Director
        • Thomas Dunn
      • Writers
        • Mark Borkowski
        • Thomas Dunn
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      10abigailsea11

      Amazing and Visceral!

      Wow!!! This is what Indie films should be. I didn't know what to expect going in but was totally on the edge of my seat the whole way through! It was sort of disturbing but in a very real, can't look away, can't wait for what will happen next sense. The two main characters, Mickey (Wes Bentley) and James Lemac (newcomer Mark Borkowski) are locked in a psychological cat and mouse as Mickey, a documentary filmmaker, hatches a crazy plan to blackmail and film James, a serial killer, for just a few days and then turn him into the police. One of the coolest things is that we don't really see the police in this film. We know they must be out there searching but we stay with the two main characters and just keep delving deeper and deeper into their psychology, morality and obsession. Every time you think you get to breathe, the air gets sucked right back out of you and there's a new crazy plot twist. The acting was really subtle (with Borkowski capable of erupting at a moment's notice) and the dark, edgy feel to the cinematography/directing made it really stand out as a risk-taking, no holds barred independent film. One particular murder scene was one of the most emotionally disturbing and visceral 5 minutes I've watched in a long time...wouldn't be surprised if this was a love/hate film for people because it gets under your skin and takes so many chances but I'm firmly on the side of loving it! It was clear the filmmakers wanted to be relentless with their audience so be prepared...
      7jessex_xy

      Quick comment

      on this one. If Atonement can be even made. If No Country For Old Men can win awards, than this was a great movie. Drop that and this movie was good. I wouldn't recommend heading to a theatre for something like this but then I wouldn't recommend even watching the former two movies. I would encourage a rental of this one. I was more than surprised that the acting was so solid. I can't quite say what it was about this one but it had an independent body while delivering a higher budget soul. For those that have written reviews instead of adding comments here, thanks, but please do suspend belief when doing so; you're watching fiction. Not all fiction meets all film school 101 criteria (in fact, for your type of people, do rent Dead Poets Society and pay attention to what Robin William's character teaches then come back and re-write your reviews). For the rest of you pondering watching this one, again, this didn't meet the 101 but it was entertaining. And I generally detest anything low budget _and_ anything with knives a'slashing away.
      6scoup

      6.5 really

      Good serial killer flick.

      Production values were not stellar, but it might have been the director's aim to go "real" looking.

      Both male leads were good. The beginning was somewhat slow and you have to suspend some reality to imagine that a serial killer would just sit there and have a conversation.

      What keeps the movie going is the viewer's desire to see who's going to turn on the other first. There are several plot twists which were interesting.

      Ending - I liked.

      If you are looking for an above average horror movie take a peek.
      Dethcharm

      Parasitic Relationship...

      In A PERFECT WITNESS, Wes Bentley stars as documentary filmmaker Mickey Gravatski, who tracks down a serial killer (Mark Borkowski). Mickey has no interest in turning him in. He wants to film him in the act, blackmail him, and use him in his documentary.

      What could possibly go wrong?

      This is an excellent thriller with some nasty twists and unexpected revelations. The cat and mouse aspect keeps changing, so we don't know how it will turn out. Bentley is especially good, as his character falls irretrievably deeper into moral decline.

      There are a few hard-to-watch scenes that establish the true wickedness going on. This movie certainly earns its hard R-rating...
      kitrosen

      An Amazing Thriller

      I thought this movie was outstanding. It explored the mind of a compulsive killer, without holding anything back. It explored his childhood and abuse; the flame which lit his compulsion. I was on the edge of my seat from start to finish. Wes Bentley was amazing as the desperate, drug addicted film maker who set out to do the documentary on the killer. Also, the supporting cast made it a great ensemble piece. I recognized Kenny Johnson from "The Shield" and Beth Grant from "No Country for Old Men". Mark Borkowski, who played the killer, gave an honest and intense portrayal of Bentley's tortured subject. I can't understand why this film didn't get a theatrical release. I know it toured the festivals this year but, man, it would be great to see this film on the big screen. I highly recommend it.

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      • Trivia
        According to an interview he gave to the New York Times in 2010, this movie was made during the middle of Wes Bentley's decade-long, extremely serious addiction to cocaine and heroin. He said in that interview that he only accepted any movie roles during that time so that he would have money to buy enough drugs.
      • Quotes

        James Lemac: So what do you want from me?

        Mickey Gravatski: I'm a film maker. I wanna do this documentary about you. About what you do.

        James Lemac: How'd you find me?

        Mickey Gravatski: [no response]

        James Lemac: You wanna do what with me?

        Mickey Gravatski: Documentary?

        James Lemac: And if I don't agree?

        Mickey Gravatski: I send the tape to the police. But, if you do, I won't release it, ya know, until, or if, you're caught.

        James Lemac: Look. Children, digging holes. Mothers watching their children. But who watches the mothers?

        Mickey Gravatski: Do you um, do you, do you like children?

        James Lemac: I like mothers better.

        James Lemac: So why should I believe you?

        Mickey Gravatski: I wanna do this documentary. Serial killers, ya know, when they're caught, the media, they portray them as m...

        [women walk by]

        Mickey Gravatski: monsters. Animals. I wanna show that you're... human, and ya know, show your thoughts, and feelings, and um, I wanna preserve you.

        James Lemac: And what if I decide my next victim is you?

        Mickey Gravatski: I don't fit your profile.

        James Lemac: Humph

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        Referenced in My Pure Joy (2011)

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      • Release date
        • January 25, 2008 (Spain)
      • Countries of origin
        • Spain
        • United States
      • Official site
        • Official site (Spain)
      • Language
        • English
      • Also known as
        • The Perfect Witness
      • Filming locations
        • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
      • Production companies
        • Cliff Cow Films
        • Dream7 Entertainment
        • Zip Films
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        • $18,320
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      • Runtime
        1 hour 40 minutes
      • Color
        • Color
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.85 : 1

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