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The Demon Within

  • 2009
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
4.2/10
69
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The Demon Within (2009)
HorrorThriller

After a car accident, newlyweds Debbie and Tom are taken in by a mysterious stranger named Lincoln. When Lincoln reveals himself as a Demon, Debbie is seduced into brutally murdering her hus... Read allAfter a car accident, newlyweds Debbie and Tom are taken in by a mysterious stranger named Lincoln. When Lincoln reveals himself as a Demon, Debbie is seduced into brutally murdering her husband. She must now kill others to join him and become immortal. "Riveting, Spooky and SEXY... Read allAfter a car accident, newlyweds Debbie and Tom are taken in by a mysterious stranger named Lincoln. When Lincoln reveals himself as a Demon, Debbie is seduced into brutally murdering her husband. She must now kill others to join him and become immortal. "Riveting, Spooky and SEXY!" - Awesome Mag.

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    • Harold Gasnier
  • Writer
    • Harold Gasnier
  • Stars
    • Rusty Apper
    • Sophie Austin
    • Howard Corlett
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.2/10
    69
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    • Director
      • Harold Gasnier
    • Writer
      • Harold Gasnier
    • Stars
      • Rusty Apper
      • Sophie Austin
      • Howard Corlett
    • 2User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Rusty Apper
    Rusty Apper
    • Policeman
    • (as Russ Diapper)
    Sophie Austin
    Sophie Austin
    • Debbie
    Howard Corlett
    Howard Corlett
    • Peter Saunders
    Paul Kelleher
    Paul Kelleher
    • Mechanic
    Matt Newman
    • Chris
    Mitch Powell
    Mitch Powell
    • Tom Denby
    Jim Sturgeon
    Jim Sturgeon
    • Richard Mornay
    Chloe Thomas
    • Maddie
    Robert H. Wainwright
    Robert H. Wainwright
    • Lincoln
    • (as Robert Wainwright)
    • Director
      • Harold Gasnier
    • Writer
      • Harold Gasnier
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    3radioactivesound

    I wanted to like this film

    I really wanted to like this film but it just kind of devolved into another messy, dream maybe, supernatural maybe, serial killer mish mash with some very unbelievable scenes that keep the story going.

    The first 50 minutes or so has some bizarre scenes to kick the theme of the film off, but very unlikely, unbelievable situation or two.

    Sophie Austin is the main character of the film supposedly easily seduced by a demon character when her and her newlywed husband car breaks down.

    So for about 50 minutes she is ordered to kill various people or pick somebody to kill to apparently gain strength as a demon herself.

    Then there is a prolonged, dark close-up talking sequence that runs at least 7-10 min. Between Sophie's character and the dark haired demon.

    The film then shifts and picks up steam for the last almost 40 min. Of film but also becomes more unbelievable, weird, and non sensical as she enters a night club and does a few more kills from there. Runs into a male character at night, then the same character by chance the next day or two who somehow "scares" her though she seemed in complete control up until that point. The weirdness continues for a few short scenes the last 10-15 as the film goes into it's climax and is a bit of a let down all around.

    They could have done a bit more besides trying to throw the story all around and all over the place and leave you kind of wanting more and being disappointed at the same time. Maybe it would have been a bit more cliche then, but hopefully a bit more resolved and fulfilling also.
    2I_Ailurophile

    Painfully weak and limp, and before all is said and done, even incohesive and sloppy

    I've watched more than enough of a variety of horror to reasonably harbor significant doubts about this before sitting for it. While with earnest care and hard work even amateur horror can far outshine major studio productions, the unfortunate truth is that in the Age of the Internet anyone can make anything and have it distributed for an audience. And "anything" too often means fare that sorely lacks the requisite care and hard work; alternatively, contributors' skills may be sufficiently undeveloped that all the sincere passion in the world can't help a movie stand firm. The least that can be said about this 2009 English-American co-production is that its prospects aren't that low, and I believe I do recognize the earnest effort that those involved are applying. Regrettably, however, this doesn't get us very far, and '666: A demon within' fails to pass muster. To be perfectly frank, this is one movie you can do without.

    The chief trouble is that writer and director Harold Gasnier direly lacks the finessed, nuanced hand that the feature requires. The story is ostensibly one of seduction and temptation as newlywed Debbie (Sophie Austin) is drawn into embracing evil - a premise that has been the backbone of countless classics (some great, and some not so great), and some modern successors. As part and parcel of that core one rightly anticipates seedy yet rich atmosphere that vividly realizes the proverbial siren's call, the inner struggle, and ultimately the protagonist's descent into wickedness and newfound power. Sadly, that's not what we get in these 100 minutes. On paper and in execution Gasnier is tiresomely heavy-handed and blunt, and without the subtlety and delicate touch necessary to bring the intended dark airs to bear, the picture is simply limp, flat, thin, passive, and disinterested. Not one feeling that the tale should invite is present in the slightest: no excitement, no titillation, no revulsion, no thrills. Scenes may as well have been drawn on cardboard with stick figures.

    The dialogue is bad (a generous descriptor), the scene writing doesn't remotely meet its potential, and perish the thought of becoming invested in characters. There's not the slightest chance of finding the narrative compelling; case in point, an expected climactic moment falls within the first third, curiously, and lands with all the impact of a feather on a bed of straw. Much to follow fares worse, including incohesive sloppiness in the last stretch, and the cast are certainly affected in turn. I'm inclined to think that, given the chance, the actors would ably demonstrate their abilities. Here, however, their performances are achingly bereft of the vitality that would unlock the film's potency, and if we're lucky we might get a few scattered moments that approximate what we want. This is to say nothing of music that is hopelessly bland and artificial, and just as unlikely as the acting to come close to anything meaningful. We get some relatively smart use of lighting, yet the fundamental image quality is so bare-faced and sterile as to further stifle whatever ambience the title may have hoped to claim.

    I recognize what this could have been. There are good ideas here. With fleeting, rare exceptions those good ideas are not treated well, and many scenes - like that surrounding the one-hour mark, and the one to follow, and still others - flounder so awfully that one can only cringe, sigh, and ask, uselessly, "are you kidding me?" Part of me feels bad in being so negative and critical, because again, I do think Gasnier, his cast, and his crew were making an honest go of film-making. Nonetheless, countless past examples exist from which the man could have sought inspiration, and '666: A demon within' falls woefully short of them all. Even if we try to set aside all our past knowledge and experience with the medium, the movie is far too glaringly weak to find any success, and the miniscule value it has to offer can be found more easily elsewhere without also suffering through the worst aspects.

    Whatever it is you think you're going to get out of this flick, you're mistaken. I guess I'm glad for anyone who does enjoy it; I can only hope that some day I might see something else these folks have made, and be impressed. '666: A demon within,' however, just doesn't cut it, and I can't fathom ever recommending it. And even that is probably being too kind.

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    • Release date
      • 2009 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 666: A Demon Within
    • Filming locations
      • Southampton, Hampshire, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • 24 Carrot Films Ltd.
      • Sector 5 Films
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      • £500,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 33m(93 min)
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      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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