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The Loved Ones

  • 2009
  • 16
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
46K
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POPULARITY
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537
Robin McLeavy in The Loved Ones (2009)
When Brent turns down his classmate Lola's invitation to the prom, she concocts a wildly violent plan for revenge.
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When Brent turns down his classmate Lola's invitation to the prom, she concocts a wildly violent plan for revenge.When Brent turns down his classmate Lola's invitation to the prom, she concocts a wildly violent plan for revenge.When Brent turns down his classmate Lola's invitation to the prom, she concocts a wildly violent plan for revenge.

  • Director
    • Sean Byrne
  • Writer
    • Sean Byrne
  • Stars
    • Xavier Samuel
    • Robin McLeavy
    • John Brumpton
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    46K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    3,719
    537
    • Director
      • Sean Byrne
    • Writer
      • Sean Byrne
    • Stars
      • Xavier Samuel
      • Robin McLeavy
      • John Brumpton
    • 206User reviews
    • 201Critic reviews
    • 73Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 11 nominations total

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    Xavier Samuel
    Xavier Samuel
    • Brent
    Robin McLeavy
    Robin McLeavy
    • Princess
    John Brumpton
    John Brumpton
    • Daddy
    Richard Wilson
    Richard Wilson
    • Jamie
    Victoria Thaine
    Victoria Thaine
    • Holly
    Jessica McNamee
    Jessica McNamee
    • Mia
    Andrew S. Gilbert
    • Paul
    • (as Andrew S Gilbert)
    Suzi Dougherty
    Suzi Dougherty
    • Carla
    Victoria Eagger
    • Judith
    Anne Scott-Pendlebury
    • Bright Eyes
    Fred Whitlock
    Fred Whitlock
    • Dan
    Leo Taylor
    • Teacher
    Brandon Burns
    • Takeaway Shop Attendant
    Stephen Walden
    • Timmy Valentine
    Igor Savin
    • Rhys Agnew
    Eden Porter
    • Keir Willis
    Tom Mahoney
    • Duncan Fletcher
    Gulliver McGrath
    Gulliver McGrath
    • Keir Willis 8 Year Old
    • (as Gully McGrath)
    • Director
      • Sean Byrne
    • Writer
      • Sean Byrne
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    8hitchcockthelegend

    Macabre In Pink

    The Loved Ones is written and directed by Sean Byrne and stars Xavier Samuel, Robin McLeavy and John Brumpton. An Australian horror, the plot sees Brent Mitchell (Samuel) kill his father in a car accident. Stricken with grief he attempts to get on with his life aided by his girlfriend Holly (Victoria Thaine). But when the quietest girl in school, Lola Stone (McLeavy), asks him to the prom and he says no, he finds that he is suddenly the prom king star of a very different sort of party....

    Kinda sick, kinda twisted, but an utterly compelling Aussie blood letting exercise that transcends torture porn whilst revelling in a sick sense of humour. With wry observations on teen angst and meditations on grief, loneliness, alienation and forbidden desires, Sean Byrne's film isn't out to solely shock the audience. With an evidently small budget to work from, Byrne has kept things tight and minimalist, this aids the film considerably, adding a sort of realism to the characters before it goes into overdrive as Brent (Samuel superb) finds that politely turning down Lola's (McLeavy a wonderfully monstrous creation) request has opened up (literally) a new world of pain. There's a misstep of a subplot involving another fumbling Goth couple actually going to the real prom, it serves no purpose other than to up the horny angst quota, but this is mostly slick/sick stuff. Backed by a kicking soundtrack, that's headed by the reoccurring Kasey Chambers hit single "Not Pretty Enough", itself creepy personified, The Loved Ones is highly recommended to horror fans who like a bit of torture in their diets. 8/10
    7teethgrrrinder

    Turn around, bright eyes

    from the first scene The Loved Ones is able to achieve what bigger budgeted films cannot - clearly defined and appealing characters that you want to see more of.

    the film splits 3 ways - the very serious family drama of the widow and tortured girlfriend - the comic/horror torture porn - and the comic high school formal/prom date. Sean Byrne shows off that he can do it all and succeeds hopping between these styles

    the horror thread of this film is what it will marketed on. there is blood, LOTS OF BLOOD but very little gore. disappointingly, much of the violence takes place out of shot or has been cut. it is the weakest part of the film due to some over-acting by Princess whenever she goes 'crazy'. still, it's horrific and compensates by being damn funny

    so, SCREW IT! this film is fun to watch!

    excellent performances, good soundtrack and smooth production. i saw it at the Sydney Film Festival last night and i was very impressed. my apologies to Jessica McNamee. during a Q&A i referred to her as "thingy who played the goth chick'". she is awesome! her work with Richard Wilson is freakin' brilliant. the disastrous prom date, though loosely connected to the rest of the film, is my favourite part of it

    not knowing where this film is going to lead you is half the fun. low-budget non-US films try harder and take risks. The Loved Ones does it all. Perfect date movie. See it!
    7troy-boulton

    Aussies deliver the arterial blood-splatters we needed like a hole in our head...

    There may be nothing new under the sun, and there is certainly nothing new on celluloid, but this digital-age flick sure can jump-start a tired old corpse. This one is a creeper, in every sense of the word. It starts slow, but adds speed as it navigates a wasteland littered with slasher-stereotype roadkill, delivering fresh nuances and jolts to the hostage splatterfest subgenre. Managing to be charmingly outback Aussie, yet simultaneously brutally classic Texan Chainsaw/Hills Have Eyes, this may-well be a modern classic. Engrossingly gross, and satisfyingly slick, with crunchy bits.
    RockPortReview

    Crazy Prom Date from Hell!

    Many horror movies have been made about high school outcasts. High School in itself can be and is a real horror story for many kids across the world. "The Loved Ones" tells such a story that goes to extreme and disturbing lengths. The movie is from and based in Victoria, Australia and when it comes to bat s**t crazy movies the Aussies really go all out. Lola (Robin McLeavy) is a seemingly shy and meek girl who gathers her courage to ask her crush Brent (Xavier Samuel) to the prom. While Brent who looks a lot like the late Heath Ledger, already has a girlfriend he is going with. He politely declines her offer and leaves. Obviously hurt and disappointed Lola who with help from her father have plans to make it a night to remember.

    Ever since Brent was involved in a car accident that took his dad's life he has never been the same. He was driving at the time and blames himself for his death. His mom has also become an emotional zombie. He spends his days smoking pot, listening to heavy metal music and contemplating suicide. His girlfriend Holly is caring and supportive but can only do so much. Just before picking her up for the dance he goes on another one of his lonely contemplative walks, when he is assaulted and kidnapped. If you can connect the dots you'll guess that it was Lola and her father. They bring him to their house and tie him to a chair.

    A lot of what we see in the first half of "The Loved Ones" is nothing new, but things do get a lot better. Brent is tortured by Lola and her father. The family along with their creepy comatose almost dead mother is somewhat reminiscent of the crazy family from "Texas Chainsaw" but so many films have gone there it has become quite the horror cliché. At one point Brent does escape, but is quickly rounded up.

    There is another storyline going on that really doesn't seem too fit. It follows Brent's BFF Jaime as he takes this Goth chick to the prom. They spend most of the time in the car drinking, smoking pot and being uncomfortable with each other until they start making out. There are some good character moments and the filmmakers do try to link up some of the characters and their "loved ones" towards the end but the whole storyline seems a little misguided. A third story line involves Holly, Brent's mother, and a policeman as they search for Brent.

    Lola's torture of Brent starts going to extreme lengths and we also find out a bunch of disturbing back story of the family and what is really going on in their house. Brent is not her first play thing as there have been many others just like him, and she is getting good at it. The movie continues to go down a very dark path and gets just as insane as Lola and her father. Brent throughout his ordeal shows a strong will to live as he fights back against his captors with every chance he gets. The movie comes in at a very trim hour and twenty minutes and although it was made on a tight budget it looks and feels like something that cost a whole lot more. The violence and gore is pretty intense and extremely well done. This is director Sean Byrne feature debut and it will be interesting to see what he comes up with next. "The Loved Ones" is available on DVD or Blu-ray and is a must see for any horror fan.
    theboobean

    Excellent Horror Flick

    What a gem! If you're a true horror fan, you will appreciate this movie. It's twisted with a capitol T and everything ties together if you can bear not to look away. 10/10 well deserved.

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    • Trivia
      Under the instructions of director Sean Byrne, Robin McLeavy prepared for the role of Lola by researching the serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer, as well as watching Misery (1990), Tueurs nés (1994) and the works of Quentin Tarantino.
    • Goofs
      Lola tortures Brent by drilling a hole in his head, intending to lobotomize him. Based on the sound effects, the drill penetrated his skull. The drill would have reached his membrane and ruptured several blood vessels in the process. Brent should be bleeding a lot more than what is shown in the film.
    • Quotes

      Lola: I'm gonna go to your house now and stab your mummy just like you did my Daddy. Then I'm gonna go find Holly and stab her in the heart just like you did to me.

    • Crazy credits
      The first half of the credits showed confetti falling down in the background which ends when the last shot showed blood on the floor.
    • Alternate versions
      The R-Rated cut is 83 min. long while the Unrated version is 84 min. long.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Loved Ones: Toronto International Film Festival Premiere + Q&A (2009)
    • Soundtracks
      Superstar
      Written by Sophie Koh and Tim Reid

      Performed by Sophie Koh

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    • Release date
      • November 4, 2010 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Official sites
      • Ambience Entertainment
      • Screen Australia
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Cita de sangre
    • Filming locations
      • Hobsons Bay, Victoria, Australia
    • Production companies
      • Screen Australia
      • Omnilab Media
      • Ambience Entertainment
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $358,399
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 24 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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