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5.5/10
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Three teenagers blackmail a serial killer.Three teenagers blackmail a serial killer.Three teenagers blackmail a serial killer.
- Awards
- 3 wins & 2 nominations total
Hanna Mangan Lawrence
- Chasely
- (as Hanna Mangan-Lawrence)
Holly Turner
- Tanya Lee
- (as Holly Baldwin)
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What starts off as a sleepy drama about a damaged psyche turns into a fast-paced, terrifying, and entirely believable horror film. The filmmakers don't coddle the audience and don't dwell on the plot twists; that is to say, if you're not paying attention, you'll miss some key points. There were a couple scenes where I had to rewind and explain parts to my friends. This movie was visually compelling, and the young actors and actress did great jobs conveying their anger, fear, depression, and angst. So I was never able to pinpoint what my problem with this movie was. I'm not sure if it's the slow pace or the resolution at the end, but I ended up feeling disappointed with the directors. This movie could (and should) have been much more.
Excellent little film that slow burns into a final act fire worthy of the wait. We begins with a seemingly subtle teenage angst drama, you have 3 obviously "touched" teens, 1 girl and 2 boys whom you quickly determine are all awash with personal problems, anger issues, sullen introvert melancholy, over sexualized acting out and reckless disregard for their own safety...not a good mix when a bully who abused the 2 boys years earlier is now out on parole and none the improved citizen. Despite this he seems to have no interest in bothering them, that doesn't erase the grudge they carry. This comes into play when one of the boys witnesses a man in the woods burying something. The 3 teens decide to come back thinking it could be money or drugs only to discover a body, but NOT the body fo the local girl that has been missing (Whom many believe the bully was responsible for her disappearance). When the 3 teens discover that the bully is NOT, and that instead a local serial killer whom has been work in the area for who knows how long is none to happy when these teens make the brilliant (not) decision to blackmail a serial killer to rid them of the bully, considering their own personal revenge more important than the evil they have decided to blackmail one supposes. Needless to say things don't go well, basically turning into a pretty tense, anxious and properly frightening slasher film in many aspects. Add in the final act's well hidden and quite shocking TWISTS and what appeared to be a mediocre thriller turned into a WTF horror movie with slasher overtones. I was quite impressed with the cinematography, the acting and the twists which I failed to see coming, considering my quite extensive film collection that is not an easy task for a movie to accomplish...I am pleased to say this one did. VERY glad I bought it and have it in my collection.
ACOLYTES – CATCH IT ( B ) Acolytes is about two teenage Boys and a Girl who find a dead body in the forest and rather then telling the police, the boys plan to use the serial Killer to take their revenge from the Guy, who molested them
when they were kids. The concept of the movie is really interesting and the execution is also very enthralling. Although, in the end it became lot more Twisted than expected. Sebastian Gregory, Joshua Payne and Helena M.Lawrence make a dynamic trio. Watching them juggling through all was quite enjoyable. Joel Egerton is becoming my favorite Aussie Man, I loved him in Animal Kingdom and here he didn't have much scoop but he did creep me out through his mustache. Michael Dorman as Child Molester was pretty darn good. Overall, really good Aussie Thriller, I enjoyed it because of its story and performances by ensemble Aussie actors.
Just read some of the other reviews on here and I have to disagree.
First - good cinematography with some really great shots. End of story. The tripe fest that is The Descendants that was filmed in beautiful Hawaii with a much larger budget looked like a brochure. Ugh.
Second - cries of clichés, ridiculous plot twists and poor acting per reviewers. Can anyone really name a film that does not have some clichés (excludes any movie that did it first and more than 20 yrs ago). I've never seen 3 human beings sewn ass to face before, but then everyone cries how it's just for the shock value, too disgusting. Can't win either way. Poor acting from teen actors - was there room for improvement? Yes. Has anyone spent actual time around a couple of teen boys who were same sexed raped??? I'm thinking these kids are not too emotive, erratic, angry and confused with a dash of self-destruction and death obsession. I'm fine with the plot twists; kept it moving. As long as there was no cop-out dream sequence, then I'm willing to give some leeway.
First - good cinematography with some really great shots. End of story. The tripe fest that is The Descendants that was filmed in beautiful Hawaii with a much larger budget looked like a brochure. Ugh.
Second - cries of clichés, ridiculous plot twists and poor acting per reviewers. Can anyone really name a film that does not have some clichés (excludes any movie that did it first and more than 20 yrs ago). I've never seen 3 human beings sewn ass to face before, but then everyone cries how it's just for the shock value, too disgusting. Can't win either way. Poor acting from teen actors - was there room for improvement? Yes. Has anyone spent actual time around a couple of teen boys who were same sexed raped??? I'm thinking these kids are not too emotive, erratic, angry and confused with a dash of self-destruction and death obsession. I'm fine with the plot twists; kept it moving. As long as there was no cop-out dream sequence, then I'm willing to give some leeway.
As always, a review by a horror films freak, not a professional critic nor even a cinema student.
For starters - allow me to admit that, having watched the film from beginning to end with no pauses, as the credits rolled I was left completely bewildered. As the twists occurred, I was able to realize I was in fact witnessing a twist, but not thoroughly comprehend what the twist was or what made it a twist.
As always, I came here to IMDb as soon the film had ended, and was much relieved to find out I wasn't the only one with more questions than answers... It was as if James's shirt slogan ("question everything answer nothing") was meant for this film. So after doing a little reading I was able to fully understand the plot, the twists and how they came together. All in all I'd have to say that the story was quite good and that the "bully" and "serial killer" genre clichés were collaborated in quite an original and artistic way (if somewhat unnecessary). However, the fact that I and many others found it so hard to follow and understand (whether due to poor storytelling or the extremely confusing shooting and cinematography) is a shortcoming in my book. Although I did find the cinematography, as well as the use of sound during the flashbacks, to be innovating and impressive. Some of you might find it tacky though.
Finally, I really loved the soundtrack, definitely going to look it up! So in conclusion - while this film could have been better, if you manage to look closely and carefully follow every scene you'll probably enjoy it. Won't be easy though!
For starters - allow me to admit that, having watched the film from beginning to end with no pauses, as the credits rolled I was left completely bewildered. As the twists occurred, I was able to realize I was in fact witnessing a twist, but not thoroughly comprehend what the twist was or what made it a twist.
As always, I came here to IMDb as soon the film had ended, and was much relieved to find out I wasn't the only one with more questions than answers... It was as if James's shirt slogan ("question everything answer nothing") was meant for this film. So after doing a little reading I was able to fully understand the plot, the twists and how they came together. All in all I'd have to say that the story was quite good and that the "bully" and "serial killer" genre clichés were collaborated in quite an original and artistic way (if somewhat unnecessary). However, the fact that I and many others found it so hard to follow and understand (whether due to poor storytelling or the extremely confusing shooting and cinematography) is a shortcoming in my book. Although I did find the cinematography, as well as the use of sound during the flashbacks, to be innovating and impressive. Some of you might find it tacky though.
Finally, I really loved the soundtrack, definitely going to look it up! So in conclusion - while this film could have been better, if you manage to look closely and carefully follow every scene you'll probably enjoy it. Won't be easy though!
Did you know
- TriviaThe audience score for the film on Rotten Tomatoes dropped significantly in 2024, after the release of the unrelated Star Wars show The Acolyte (2024) which garnered negative reception from fans. They allegedly mistook the film for the TV series as they shared the same title.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Diary of a Serial Killer: Acolytes - Behind the Scenes (2009)
- SoundtracksAlone Again
performed by Teenager
Written by Phillipa Brown/Nicholas Littlemore
(c) 2006 EMI Music Publishing Australia Pty Ltd, for the World
Licensed courtesy of Timberyard Records
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $860
- Runtime
- 1h 31m(91 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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