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The Moth Diaries

  • 2011
  • R
  • 1h 22m
IMDb RATING
4.9/10
7.1K
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Sarah Bolger and Lily Cole in The Moth Diaries (2011)
Rebecca is suspicious of Ernessa, the new arrival at her boarding school. But is Rebecca just jealous of Ernessa's bond with Lucie, or does the new girl truly possess a dark secret?
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Rebecca is suspicious of Ernessa, the new arrival at her boarding school. But is Rebecca just jealous of Ernessa's bond with Lucie, or does the new girl truly possess a dark secret?Rebecca is suspicious of Ernessa, the new arrival at her boarding school. But is Rebecca just jealous of Ernessa's bond with Lucie, or does the new girl truly possess a dark secret?Rebecca is suspicious of Ernessa, the new arrival at her boarding school. But is Rebecca just jealous of Ernessa's bond with Lucie, or does the new girl truly possess a dark secret?

  • Director
    • Mary Harron
  • Writers
    • Rachel Klein
    • Mary Harron
  • Stars
    • Sarah Bolger
    • Sarah Gadon
    • Lily Cole
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.9/10
    7.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Mary Harron
    • Writers
      • Rachel Klein
      • Mary Harron
    • Stars
      • Sarah Bolger
      • Sarah Gadon
      • Lily Cole
    • 49User reviews
    • 66Critic reviews
    • 38Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Sarah Bolger
    Sarah Bolger
    • Rebecca
    Sarah Gadon
    Sarah Gadon
    • Lucy
    Lily Cole
    Lily Cole
    • Ernessa
    Anne Day-Jones
    • Rebecca's Mother
    Valerie Tian
    Valerie Tian
    • Charley
    Melissa Farman
    Melissa Farman
    • Dora
    Laurence Hamelin
    • Sofia
    Kathleen Fee
    • Miss Bobbie
    Gia Sandhu
    Gia Sandhu
    • Kiki
    Judy Parfitt
    Judy Parfitt
    • Mrs. Rood
    Scott Speedman
    Scott Speedman
    • Mr. Davies
    Julian Casey
    • Rebecca's Father
    Steffi Hagel
    • Young Rebecca
    Leif Anderson
    Leif Anderson
    • Policeman
    Roxan Bourdelais
    Roxan Bourdelais
    • Sofia's Boyfriend
    Deena Aziz
    Deena Aziz
    • Psychiatrist
    Alain Goulem
    Alain Goulem
    • Detective
    • (as Al Goulem)
    Christie Langendorf
    • Student
    • Director
      • Mary Harron
    • Writers
      • Rachel Klein
      • Mary Harron
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    5MonsterZeroNJ

    Gothic horror tries to hard to be a classic.

    Moth Diaries is a supernatural horror set at an all girl boarding school where young Rebecca (Sarah Bolger) is sent after the suicide of her writer father. She befriends the pretty Lucy (Sarah Gadon) and all seems well until the arrival of the strange Student Ernessa (Lily Cole). Lucy is drawn to Ernessa and the more Sarah tries to find out who this mysterious new girl really is, the more she begins to believe that she is faced with the very type of vampiric creature that she is reading about in her literature class. As the bodies pile up and everyone attributes Rebecca's suspicions as a product of the emotions left over from her father's death, Rebecca decides she must deal with this monster herself. Moth Diaries is one of those movies that tries hard and sometimes tries too hard for it's own good. There is a very Gothic mood to it. Director Mary Harron tries to give it the same period feel of a Dracula story despite being set in modern day. There are some nice visuals and effective scenes and the cast all perform well. But, sometimes the film is a bit too obvious for it's own good. Some of the scenes come across as a bit silly when maybe a bit more subtlety would have been better. Some of the voice narration by Rebbeca comes across as forced, telling us things we already have figured out for ourselves. The film probably could have used some of the sly humor that Harron used to perfection in the classic American Psycho but, here the tone comes across as a little too serious and it also can't decide whether it wants to be a straight horror or something more along the lines of a Twilight movie with it's melodramatics(Such as Rebecca's relationship with Scott Speedman's literature teacher that goes nowhere). Moth Diaries is not a complete failure and it has entertainment value but, it could have been a lot better if the filmmakers weren't trying too hard to create a goth classic in the same vein (sorry, had to) as Dracula with the melodrama of the Bella and Edward saga.
    5Boba_Fett1138

    Simply don't bother.

    This is a movie you are very likely to forget, a week after you have seen it. I wouldn't exactly call it one of the worst genre movies ever made but it still is one that is lacking a whole bunch of things.

    The way the horror and whole mystery of the movie gets presented is disappointing, to say the very least about it. It's lacking a good buildup and the movie does a poor job at explaining everything and to let stuff make sense. Really, when looking back at this movie, nothing really makes enough sense, which only adds to the redundant impression that the overall movie is making.

    You can't even really this a horror but I also don't think that this was the approach they were heading for. They went for a more quiet and humble approach, which was supposed to add to the movie its mystery. But the story just isn't ever interesting or original enough to carry the movie through. As a viewer you will already figure things out before the characters in this movie will, which is always an annoying aspect about genre movies, such as this one.

    Another big reason why the movie just doesn't ever work out is its pacing. The movie really has some bad editing in it and at times it even feels like scenes are completely missing. Things often happen too fast ever each other and there just isn't ever a natural flow to any of it. It feels almost as if this movie got shot in a hurry and got put together in a couple of days, in the editing room. It does feel a bit like an incomplete movie.

    Thing that I did like about it was the fact that it featured an all girl cast. It's set at a boarding school for girls. It gives the movie already a special sort of atmosphere and the way the girls interact with each other feels genuine. I'm also confident about it that women will like this movie better than men, since some of its themes should be recognizable to most.

    It still is a movie you simply shouldn't bother with. It's not exciting, it's not mysterious, it's not surprising, not scary, not particularly pleasant. It basically has far too little to offer to anyone.

    5/10

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    6thebody6

    Good, but could have been great.

    I think that this film had an interesting (while not entirely original) plot, but from what I've heard about the book, should have been better than it was. It showed some very promising acting from a few young actresses and I liked the directing. The main problems are that there wasn't enough character development of, well, any of them, the resolution seemed rushed and not nearly as epic as it could have been, and the mystery surrounding the character of Ernessa was, instead of intriguing, just puzzling. It's a little hard to describe, but I didn't feel that intangible suspense and relation to the characters that I'd like to have felt. Overall, I'd say it's worth a watch, but I do wish it had been better crafted.
    3nick-yeo-main

    Help me! My father had talent.... poor me!

    Rebecca attends an all girl boarding school for tiresome adolescents in an old hotel. Through her friendship with fellow student Lucie, she has learned to re-embrace life, after the suicide of her poet father.

    However, When spooky new student, Ernessa, arrives and supplants Rebecca in Lucie's affection: Rebecca becomes jealous and decides that Ernessa must be a vampire, as described by her handsome romantic fiction teacher.

    Staff and students succumb to premature exits of one sort or another and Rebecca becomes more and more convinced of the malevolent and supernatural influence of Ernessa whilst desperately fighting off the urge to kill herself.

    Never was the nike "just do it" campaign slogan more in my mind. This film might appeal to you if you are a teenage girl, with little imagination or cinema experience.... otherwise I would avoid it.
    5saadgkhan

    timepass supernatural thriller...

    The Moth Diaries - CATCH IT (B-) My expectations for The Moth Diaries were higher ever since I saw its promos and surprisingly at that times I hadn't seen Mary Harron? American Psycho or even Sarah Bolger in The Tudors. Once I saw Sarah Bol ger in The Tudor as Young Bloody Mary Queen of England (A Princess at that time) I was really psyched about it. Though after watching this I got to know that its directed by American Pycho's director. The Moth diaries is a chilling story of Rebecca (Sarah Bolger), a young girl who, haunted by her father's suicide, enrolls in an elite boarding school for girls. Before long, Rebecca's friendship with the popular Lucy (Sarah Gadon) is shattered by the arrival of a dark and mysterious new student named Ernessa (Lily Cole). Rebecca, whose overtures of concern are rejected by Lucy, finds herself lost and confused. Rebecca starts to suspect that Ernessa is a vampire, but, despite the suspicious deaths that begin to occur, her fears are treated as simple girlish jealousy. As the bodies of young girls pile up and the line between reality and the supernatural starts to blur, Rebecca decides to take matters into her own hands and get rid of Ernessa. (RT) Girls or boys living in boarding schools are not a new concept for movies. The concept of the movie is interesting even the execution is but there is something lacking. I couldn't figure that out it might be the production value or just typical scare tactics or its predictable ending. Sarah Bolger is amazing as she was in the Tudors. Sarah Gadon is good. Lucy Cole was made for these kinds of creepy roles. Her face is perfect to play roles like these. Scott Speedman is good but doesn?t have many scenes. On the whole, it?s not scary or even plays with your mind like American Psycho. It turns out to be a time pass supernatural thriller.

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    • Trivia
      The classical piece Ernessa plays on piano is Chopin's Nocturne no. 1. Lily Cole actually suggested a few different pieces to the director and chose this piece, which she had never heard before.
    • Quotes

      Rebecca: You're wrong. The good things I remember about my father - the walks we took, the fairy tales he read to me - they all really happened.

      Ernessa: He read you other fairy tales that you forgot.

      [singing]

      Ernessa: # My mother, she butchered me. My father, he ate me. My sister, little Anne-Marie, she gathered up the bones of me, and tied them in a silken cloth to lay under the juniper. Tweet, tweet, what a pretty bird am I! #

    • Connections
      Referenced in Film Junk Podcast: Episode 336: Drive and TIFF 2011 (2011)
    • Soundtracks
      Blow Away
      Written by Lukas Burton and Alison Sudol

      Performed by Alison Sudol (as A Fine Frenzy)

      Licensed courtesy of Virgin Records Ltd.

      Published by WB Music Corp./Ampstar Music/Wowch Music (BMI)

      All rights on behalf of itself and Ampstar Music administered by WB Music Corp. All rights reserved

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    • Release date
      • May 17, 2012 (United Arab Emirates)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United States
      • Ireland
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Nhật Ký Bướm Đêm
    • Filming locations
      • Montréal, Québec, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Bord Scannán na hÉireann / The Irish Film Board
      • Lionsgate Television
      • Media Max Productions
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $3,838
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $2,276
      • Apr 22, 2012
    • Gross worldwide
      • $413,035
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 22m(82 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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