Andrea and Jess go trekking in Scotland and get separated. Jess searches for Andrea but finds danger instead. Now in peril herself, Jess struggles to locate her missing friend and discern wh... Read allAndrea and Jess go trekking in Scotland and get separated. Jess searches for Andrea but finds danger instead. Now in peril herself, Jess struggles to locate her missing friend and discern who she can trust.Andrea and Jess go trekking in Scotland and get separated. Jess searches for Andrea but finds danger instead. Now in peril herself, Jess struggles to locate her missing friend and discern who she can trust.
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Two girls from America go hiking across the Scottish Highlands. Meanwhile two ne'er do wells are travelling across, robbing remote mansions and roofying local ladies. Of course both pairings will meet. Something about the immovable object meeting an unstoppable force? Starting with shades of American Werewolf without the werewolf, this then ventures into And Soon the Darkness meets Vanishing, before descending into a twist filled 90's cable thriller (in the best possible way). All it needed was Eric Roberts.
Despite a low budget, the film achieves its goals. A lot of micro budget cinema tends to feel very non-descript with their locations, often confining the action to a few cheap places and feeling like you could be anywhere. Not so here, as When Darkness Falls slowly builds, displaying sprawling Scottish backdrops (a rare abundance of drone shots which don't feel unnecessary) that are sparse and rugged. When Andrea disappears, Jess must find her in a landscape near devoid of people (and the few she meets are less than friendly). I won't say too much as the second act kicks off into a twisty turny pot boiler. Michaela Longden does a great job, as does Emma O'Hara. Director/producer/actor/editor/caterer? Nathan Shepka checks every role off with flying colours. The film looks great, the score is pleasingly Carpenter-esque, and despite the kind of rough edges that are unavoidable on something that was apparently shot for 25k (though looks substantially more), this really did entertain. The artwork and trailer intrigued me and I'm glad I took the punt.
Despite a low budget, the film achieves its goals. A lot of micro budget cinema tends to feel very non-descript with their locations, often confining the action to a few cheap places and feeling like you could be anywhere. Not so here, as When Darkness Falls slowly builds, displaying sprawling Scottish backdrops (a rare abundance of drone shots which don't feel unnecessary) that are sparse and rugged. When Andrea disappears, Jess must find her in a landscape near devoid of people (and the few she meets are less than friendly). I won't say too much as the second act kicks off into a twisty turny pot boiler. Michaela Longden does a great job, as does Emma O'Hara. Director/producer/actor/editor/caterer? Nathan Shepka checks every role off with flying colours. The film looks great, the score is pleasingly Carpenter-esque, and despite the kind of rough edges that are unavoidable on something that was apparently shot for 25k (though looks substantially more), this really did entertain. The artwork and trailer intrigued me and I'm glad I took the punt.
This is one of the worst movies I've seen in a long time. The plot is completely contrived and seems to be written by a writer whose goal was to introduce as many plot twists as he could and try to top the "wow factor" with each successive one. This made the film completely illogical. The acting was wooden and the fight scenes were completely unrealistic.
I've traveled internationally, and one of the most fundamental concepts anyone who's traveled overseas knows is research the culture and the particulars of where you are going. Here you have two female American women trekking through the Scottish countryside with barely a clue as to what they're doing. Separating in a small rural town where they know NO ONE is one of the most illogical things I can imagine.
Do yourself a favor and skip this one and save yourself one hour and forty-five minutes of your time!!!
I've traveled internationally, and one of the most fundamental concepts anyone who's traveled overseas knows is research the culture and the particulars of where you are going. Here you have two female American women trekking through the Scottish countryside with barely a clue as to what they're doing. Separating in a small rural town where they know NO ONE is one of the most illogical things I can imagine.
Do yourself a favor and skip this one and save yourself one hour and forty-five minutes of your time!!!
Omg do not waste your time on this movie if you don't want to be depressed and angry for the rest of your day knowing that the 2 women got paid well for acting badly in this so called trash of a movie.
Never in my life even for a horror movie have i seen such a bad plot and speeches.
I would love to know why imbd allowing there work colleagues to vote on this bad movie with good stars?
Many things i could point out bad with this movie but mainly the script was so bad it was laughable and acting from the worst possible way and like nothing like what stupid dustypepper wrote which was all lies.
Never in my life even for a horror movie have i seen such a bad plot and speeches.
I would love to know why imbd allowing there work colleagues to vote on this bad movie with good stars?
Many things i could point out bad with this movie but mainly the script was so bad it was laughable and acting from the worst possible way and like nothing like what stupid dustypepper wrote which was all lies.
This is the worst movie I've ever seen, I'm pretty sure I made up more compelling and believable dialogue playing with my Star Wars figures when I 8 years old. The "acting" is slightly better than a first grade play and I'm only giving it that much credit because the actors were probably able to remember their lines. While watching this abomination I kept thinking to myself that this isn't how people talk or move because of how stiff everything is, nothing came off as having a natural flow, everything was just so forced. With most movies there is at least one character you like, not this one. Every character your supposed to empathize with or not have a feeling about one way or the other comes across as having stick permanently stuck up their ass. The sound is also god awful.
From the first moment of the movie, you know that the acting isn't going to be great. But having said that, apart from the acting, I think it comes together. The scenery is nice, the shots are not special, but hey are definitely not bad, and I have to say the story is actually quite interesting.
If you are willing to forget the bad acting and breathing dead people, there are enough interesting things in this movie that makes it worth viewing.
It's totally not a Hollywood movie where there are clues scattered everywhere, and the low pace of the movie is a pleasant.
Even though I gave it a four it's worth viewing, if you can forgive the acting.
My apologies to the actors though. The were very good for their roles, and I'd like to see more of them.
If you are willing to forget the bad acting and breathing dead people, there are enough interesting things in this movie that makes it worth viewing.
It's totally not a Hollywood movie where there are clues scattered everywhere, and the low pace of the movie is a pleasant.
Even though I gave it a four it's worth viewing, if you can forgive the acting.
My apologies to the actors though. The were very good for their roles, and I'd like to see more of them.
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- GoofsAndrea states that she and Jess didn't bring their phones to the hike because they would be useless in the Highlands, however later locals, such as Nate, are seen casually using smartphones.
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- Scotland, UK(Wanlockhead and Leadhills)
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- £25,000 (estimated)
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- 1h 45m(105 min)
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