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Wake

Original title: Beneath the Dark
  • 2010
  • R
  • 1h 42m
IMDb RATING
5.0/10
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Wake (2010)
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Driving to a wedding in Los Angeles through the Mojave Desert, Paul and his girlfriend Adrienne pull off the highway and into a Motel-Cafe. This roadside artifact proves to be a strange and ... Read allDriving to a wedding in Los Angeles through the Mojave Desert, Paul and his girlfriend Adrienne pull off the highway and into a Motel-Cafe. This roadside artifact proves to be a strange and surreal place with an unsettling mix of travelers, who force our couple to discover the se... Read allDriving to a wedding in Los Angeles through the Mojave Desert, Paul and his girlfriend Adrienne pull off the highway and into a Motel-Cafe. This roadside artifact proves to be a strange and surreal place with an unsettling mix of travelers, who force our couple to discover the secret hidden between.

  • Director
    • Chad Feehan
  • Writer
    • Chad Feehan
  • Stars
    • Josh Stewart
    • Jamie-Lynn Sigler
    • Chris Browning
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    • Director
      • Chad Feehan
    • Writer
      • Chad Feehan
    • Stars
      • Josh Stewart
      • Jamie-Lynn Sigler
      • Chris Browning
    • 23User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
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    Josh Stewart
    Josh Stewart
    • Paul
    Jamie-Lynn Sigler
    Jamie-Lynn Sigler
    • Adrienne
    Chris Browning
    Chris Browning
    • Frank
    Angela Featherstone
    Angela Featherstone
    • Sandy
    Afemo Omilami
    Afemo Omilami
    • The Man
    Trevor Morgan
    Trevor Morgan
    • Jason
    Christopher Gessner
    Christopher Gessner
    • Max
    Robert Maxhimer
    • Billy
    Jeannetta Arnette
    Jeannetta Arnette
    • Shirley
    Grainger Hines
    Grainger Hines
    • Tim
    Sandy Martin
    Sandy Martin
    • Colleen
    Carlease Burke
    Carlease Burke
    • Beatrice
    Chris Hayes
    Chris Hayes
    • Cameraman
    Wade Feehan
    • Pledge
    Melissa R. Bacelar
    Melissa R. Bacelar
    • Shawnee
    • (as Melissa Bacelar)
    Lynne Lerner
    Lynne Lerner
    • Betsy
    • Director
      • Chad Feehan
    • Writer
      • Chad Feehan
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    6claudio_carvalho

    Engaging but Predictable Thriller

    While crossing the Mojave Desert to go to a wedding in Los Angeles, Paul (Josh Stewart) and his girlfriend Adrienne (Jamie-Lynn Sigler) have a car accident. They decide to spend for the night into the Roy's Motel and Cafe and they check-in with a man called Frank (Chris Browning). Paul is uncomfortable to disclose a secret to Adrienne while Frank's wife Sandy (Angela Featherstone) has a hidden past that affects their lives. Along the night, weird and surreal things happen to Paul until a stranger help him to discover the truth and make a choice.

    "Beneath the Dark" is an engaging but predictable thriller. The story is unoriginal and the mystery is easily disclosed still in the beginning. But anyway it is entertaining. My vote is six.

    Title (Brazil): "A Escolha" ("The Choice")
    6keeganmurray-19

    Poor finish to an interesting slow burner.

    Beneath The Dark starts well enough. A young couple pull up into a hotel, looking for a place to stay for the night. As in so many hotel horrors that went before it, the place is deserted and what little people that are around are incredibly sinister. Sound familiar? That's because it is. Imagine Reeker, Vacancy and The Shining (try spot the references) thrown into a blender. That's the impression Beneath The Dark makes early on, and it's a good 'un.

    Slowly the movie unfolds a series of flashbacks which give an insight into the past of a few of the characters we have seen throughout the movie and into the secrets that their past holds.

    Paul and Adrienne are a run of the mill young couple experiencing a few relationship problems (Vacancy anyone?) and Frank is the lonely hotel owner who is sinister in his overt friendliness. All sounding pretty run of the mill so far? Here's where it veers off.

    Through the pre-mentioned flashbacks, and also the bizarre reveals we begin to realise there's a lot more going on in Paul's life than meets the eye, and from some reason, the events of the night seem to be unfolding around the mysterious secrets of his past. As the intensity of these bizarre incidents is cranked up the viewer begins to feel increasingly unsettled and also engrossed. The slow burning build-up beats every last inch of possible tension out of what is, in all fairness, a very lame script. Slowly Beneath The Dark appears to be building to something magnificent, and then boom, the end has happened. Where was our sensational denouement? Nowhere to be seen. In a finish that's likely to leave more questions than answers, and not in the good David Lynchian way, the viewer is left feeling somewhat ripped off.

    You put up with the bad acting and poor dialogue for what appears to be an interesting plot and quite decent direction to be left feeling somewhat dumbfounded as to how the writer felt that to be an acceptable finish to the movie. Beneath The Dark as a result, appears to be a case of a writer biting off more than he can chew, but with some very blatant signs of potential for the future. All in all I give it 6/10.
    5Phillip_Tomasso

    Netflix Movie Review: Beneath the Dark

    So, this morning I watched the 2010 Chad Feehan as writer / director film, Beneath the Dark. The synopsis sounded good, but I tried it mostly because Jamie-Lynn Sigler beneath(Sopranos, Guys With Kids) was in it. The film also stars, Josh Stewart, who has been in a number of good films and TV shows as well.

    Okay. The basic idea is that Paul (Stewart) and Adrienne (Sigler) are headed to a wedding. A guy from Paul's college frat is tying the knot. Growing weary on the way, and a little frisky, Paul runs the vehicle of the road. It's decided they will not push it and land a hotel room for the night.

    The Roy Hotel is run by Frank (Chris Browning). He's a step-and-a-half above Anthony Perkins on a creepy-meter, and the hotel is slightly more modern than the Bates Motel. Once tucked away in a room, Adrienne is still frisky (and while there is no nudity, it is quite hot), only Paul has too much on his mind and cannot perform. Frustrated he heads to the connected diner for coffee where he meets a Man (Afemo Omilami) who claims to be the Son of God.

    The Man certainly knows a lot about Paul, and Paul's soiled past, and aside from conversation, he tries to have Paul answer some simple questions . . . What Do You Believe In?

    I can't forget Frank's wife, Sandy (Angela Featherstone). She is not a happy woman. Sandy stalks the bars looking for company. Isn't hard for her to find what she wants. Not bra-less in a thin white tank-top. She shows up here and there. (And is quite sensual in a barfly kind of way). Seems her sole (or soul) purpose is to torment the loser-ness of her husband.

    There is always homemade cherry pie and fresh coffee. There is a jukebox–while outdated with its selection–that is always ready to play.

    Beneath the Dark is nothing new. Sadly, I knew the end of the story at the very beginning of the movie. There have been a flood of "identical" big-screen and direct to DVD films with the same ending over the last four years. I could name them. But if you see one — then I have ruined the ending for the rest. I hate that. Hate it. Because the story was as solid as the acting. Both I enjoyed. The dialogue was crisp enough. The filming was simple but effective.

    If I were to assume you saw none of the other films with the same ending — then this is an excellent movie. If not, then this is a mediocre film. Since the Beneath the Dark is from 2010 — and we are on the cusp of 2014, I am going to assume the ladder and for that, give the movie 5 out of 10 Stars.

    Zombie Author Phillip Tomasso

    http://www.philliptomasso.com
    6Learningbywatching

    Expect suspense, not effects...

    ... then you shouldn't be disappointed.

    A young couple in a hotel out in the desert somewhere close to LA. The Hotel office guy acts strangely, and so do all the other people the couple, mainly the guy, will meet during that night. Up to here it is an absolute cliché but this leads the viewer into the wrong direction.

    Things are getting stranger and stranger but instead of hysterically screaming girls and bloody massacres, suspense keeps steadily up by clues to the reason why this is happening. But of course there is also a little screaming and blood. Even though this movie leads into a rather parallel World it is pretty reasonable.

    So people who are able to find a movie mysterious enough without too much blood and bones, but rather by a good and also surprising story and characters should have a good one and a half hour with this one.
    6mario_c

    Average movie with many things you've seen before

    BENEATH THE DARK is a b-series mystery thriller that doesn't bring much novelties to the genre. It's an average movie, effective to create suspense and mystery, but it completely falls in all type of clichés! I knew from the beginning what kind of plot I would have, and many of the plot disclosures are predictable, but what I disliked the most was that pseudo morality about "sins which instigate other sins" (nice people die too if you know what I mean!); beside that it's an OK movie in its type. The acting could also be a little better, but it's not bad though. The setting is good, in spite of being one of the main clichés… I scored it 6/10, probably just because I'm fan of this type of cinema (mystery thrillers).

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    • Trivia
      Originally entitled "Wake" before being renamed to it's current title.
    • Goofs
      When we first see the wrecked car at the motel, it's windshield is cracked but still attached. But in the accident, the windshield completely flies off the car.
    • Quotes

      The Man: One in 11 million versus 1 in 5000. I would fly.

    • Connections
      References Shining (1980)
    • Soundtracks
      Devil In His Heart
      Written by Richard Drapkin

      Published by Rockland Music (BMI) and You Look Good Music Publishing (BMI)

      Performed by The Donays

      Courtesy of Time Records Inc.

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    • Release date
      • October 18, 2011 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Beneath the Dark
    • Filming locations
      • Amboy, California, USA
    • Production company
      • The Fort
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      1 hour 42 minutes
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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