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Shadow

  • 2009
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 17m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
3.2K
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Shadow (2009)
David (Jake Muxworthy), a young soldier returning from a tour of duty in Iraq,  decides to go on a mountain biking adventure in Europe to forget his battle-weary past. In the woods, he meets pretty young stranger Angeline (Karina Testa) and they team up to explore the picturesque surrounding area. Soon they learn of a mystifying local myth... a legend that will force David to face more shattering fears than he did during wartime. To meet the bloodthirsty butcher Mortis (Nuot Arquint) and to discover that reality is sicker than any nightmare.
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When a young soldier leaves for a mountain biking excursion, he meets the girl of his dreams as well as a group of violent locals who want to see them dead at any cost.When a young soldier leaves for a mountain biking excursion, he meets the girl of his dreams as well as a group of violent locals who want to see them dead at any cost.When a young soldier leaves for a mountain biking excursion, he meets the girl of his dreams as well as a group of violent locals who want to see them dead at any cost.

  • Director
    • Federico Zampaglione
  • Writers
    • Federico Zampaglione
    • Domenico Zampaglione
    • Giacomo Gensini
  • Stars
    • Jake Muxworthy
    • Karina Testa
    • Ottaviano Blitch
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    3.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Federico Zampaglione
    • Writers
      • Federico Zampaglione
      • Domenico Zampaglione
      • Giacomo Gensini
    • Stars
      • Jake Muxworthy
      • Karina Testa
      • Ottaviano Blitch
    • 35User reviews
    • 34Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 3 nominations total

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    Jake Muxworthy
    Jake Muxworthy
    • David
    Karina Testa
    Karina Testa
    • Angeline
    Ottaviano Blitch
    • Fred
    Chris Coppola
    Chris Coppola
    • Buck
    Emilio De Marchi
    Emilio De Marchi
    • Bar Tender…
    Nuot Arquint
    Nuot Arquint
    • Mortis
    Gianpiero Cognoli
    Gianpiero Cognoli
    • Customer
    • (uncredited)
    Matt Patresi
    Matt Patresi
    • U.S. Lieutenant
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Federico Zampaglione
    • Writers
      • Federico Zampaglione
      • Domenico Zampaglione
      • Giacomo Gensini
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    8dangermous

    creepy, well written. nicely filmed

    I was compelled to write a review after seeing some negative reviews. A lot of the other reviewers were expecting some kind of Italian horror like argento etc. When they didn't get what they expected they wrote a bad review.

    I cant stand those geeky Italian horrors from film makers like argento so my views are not tainted by it! just because the directer is Italian doesn't mean its going to be similar to those films dur.

    This film was nicely filmed in beautiful locations with some smooth editing and quality camera work. I was interested from start to finish in what was happening. For those reviewers who said the film was mixed up obviously didn't get what it was all about. I wont ruin it by telling you.

    There was some gruesome imaginative torture porn for those of that are into that sort of thing but what kept me interested was the creepy atmosphere and how invested i was in the characters struggle from the start of the film right through to the end.

    In summary really not bad for a lower budget film, a directer who knows how to capture the moment and not give us enough time to question what just happened before the next drama ensues! This is something Hollywood fails with again and again with every genre so i gave it an 8 / 10
    8XxBabyKillerxX

    A great way to spend an hour

    I was sort of iffy about watching this due to the rating and such and I try not to watch trailers or read reviews so I don't get my hopes up but decided to watch the trailer and was surprised. The beginning of the movie is slow but is done excellently. The story line was a great idea and was also done great. The kill scenes were not gory or gruesome but I let it slide. I for once didn't expect the ending or the killer in a foreign horror movie and was glad I didn't. To cut it short this was a great way to spend some time and I would love to watch it again. I give "Shadow" an 8 out of 10.

    ~Joe
    5Coventry

    Did somebody order a container full of horror clichés?

    I certainly don't intend to say that "Shadow" is a bad film, and I don't even want to discourage anyone from watching it; the only thing that is simply undeniable is that it contributes almost nothing to the horror genre. The story, written by director Frederico Zampaglione , shamelessly cashes in on the biggest and most profitable horror trends of the new millennium, namely vicious torture porn situations (eerie devices in dark and sinister cellars) and silent & nameless creeps that mercilessly ambush ignorant tourists to feast their perverted torture fetishes upon. During "Shadow", I spotted elements and ideas that were previously used in films such as "Saw", "Hostel", "Frontière(s)", "Blood Trails", "Timber Falls" and possibly a few other titles I already forgot about. Relieved that he's finally back from serving in the Iraq war, avid bike rider David goes on an adventurous trip that was recommended to him by a friend. The area, known as "The Shadow", is breath-taking and David even meets the girl of his dream. She's a French beauty called Angelique and she's also obsessed with bike riding; what are the odds on that? Their freshly found happiness rudely gets interrupted when they run into a couple of redneck hunters and are forced to abandon their bikes to hide into the thick woods. Little does David know that this only the beginning of the nightmare, as the Shadow also homes a cruel and psychopathic creep who likes to torture people. The thing that surprised (or is it annoyed?) me the most is the severe lack of sick and nasty violence depicted on screen. All the shocking stuff, as well as most of the killings, occurs off-screen, which is quite unusual for a torture porn flick. The movie does manage to be reasonably suspenseful, especially because David and Angelique are nice and amiable persons, whereas the hunters are loathsome bastards, so during the cat-and- mouse games you automatically cheer for the biker couple. Experienced horror fans can also entertain themselves by spotting all the clichés, for example the soldier flashbacks or the "decorations" inside the maniac's lair. The whole ending is sort of like a mixed bag. I certainly admire Zampaglione's courage and ambition to try something completely different, but the result is principally unsatisfying and leaves quite a lot of questions unanswered. At least you cannot claim that the climax is obvious or even remotely predictable, so that's already an accomplishment on itself. Still, considering we're already in familiar terrain, I personally would have preferred more gore and bloodshed rather than a surreal twist- ending.
    4Howling_at_the_Moon_Reviews

    Lurch in his spare time

    This was... most certainly indi to say the least haha it was a little all over the place but still had some positives.

    Conceptually I found this decently interesting and in a big way was saved from being unredeemable by the twist in the end. Nothing all too interesting happened until about half way through and I think a lot of the beginning filler could have been cut. In all honesty, keeping it as close to its original form, I think it could have been most successful as a 30 minute short.

    They had some really neat filming locations and set dressing so props for that. Also main guy and girl did a decent job, the two bad guys... not so much. And the bad bad guy, while he didn't say anything he was super creepy. Honestly, could have done with more of him all around.

    You have to have a true appreciation for indi for this one. Also I think the concept could inspire something really interesting to work with. Otherwise, I probably wouldn't recommend.
    3actually_jesus

    A Confused Mess

    Saw this at Frightfest in London a few days ago.

    Director Federico Zampaglione comes across as a really nice guy, the film seemed like a bit of a labour of love for him (he even got his old dad who helped with the script up on stage for the Q&A which was quite sweet) and he's obviously a real genre fan. That's the good news...

    However, on the bad side... the story is horribly confused, the direction is all over the place - but the music isn't too bad (Zampaglione is the singer of an Italian pop-rock band) There are a few fairly gruesome moments, but there's all too much boring, nonsensical build up, with badly drawn characters running around in the woods before the "horror" bits kick in. There's also a good deal of needless mountain biking (a passion of the director) which makes the film feel like someone's switched onto an extreme sports channel for 5 mins before we can get back to the film! As I say, there are moments of promise but as an overall film it just doesn't work. I don't think that Zampaglione is really ready to be writing and helming his own films at this stage... it's a far cry from a 3 minute music promo.

    Hopefully for his sake he'll maybe try and work with an outside influence who might be able to give his next project a little bit more focus. In a way you have to salute Zampaglione for making exactly the kind of film he wanted to make - but unfortunately that doesn't make it something that other people will want to watch.

    One to avoid.

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      The main character was serving in Iraq. His accent is American. The American military would not allow him to have such long hair, and he was writing his mother from the front in the opening sequence, so he probably didn't have time to grow it out as long as it is.
    • Quotes

      Fred: [putting three spoonfuls of sugar in Angeline's coffee] There. Now you go ahead and drink. That way you'll be sweeter.

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    • Release date
      • May 14, 2010 (Italy)
    • Country of origin
      • Italy
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Bóng Tối 2
    • Filming locations
      • Tarvisio, Udine, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy
    • Production company
      • Blu Cinematografica
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    • Budget
      • €1,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $346,997
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 17 minutes
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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