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Weaverfish

  • 2013
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
4.2/10
301
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Josh Ockenden in Weaverfish (2013)
After spending the night partying at a condemned river creek, the atmosphere is soon lost for quiet teenager Reece and his friends. Headaches and heartaches give way to a terrifying race back to civilisation as a grossly disfiguring virus takes hold on the most vulnerable.
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After spending the night partying at a condemned river creek, the atmosphere is soon lost for quiet teenager Reece and his friends. Headaches and heartaches give way to a terrifying race bac... Read allAfter spending the night partying at a condemned river creek, the atmosphere is soon lost for quiet teenager Reece and his friends. Headaches and heartaches give way to a terrifying race back to civilisation as a grossly disfiguring virus takes hold on the most vulnerable.After spending the night partying at a condemned river creek, the atmosphere is soon lost for quiet teenager Reece and his friends. Headaches and heartaches give way to a terrifying race back to civilisation as a grossly disfiguring virus takes hold on the most vulnerable.

  • Director
    • Harrison Wall
  • Writers
    • Mark Maltby
    • Thomas Shawcroft
    • Harrison Wall
  • Stars
    • Shane O'Meara
    • Lucy-Jane Quinlan
    • Josh Ockenden
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.2/10
    301
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    • Director
      • Harrison Wall
    • Writers
      • Mark Maltby
      • Thomas Shawcroft
      • Harrison Wall
    • Stars
      • Shane O'Meara
      • Lucy-Jane Quinlan
      • Josh Ockenden
    • 9User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Shane O'Meara
    • Reece Buckmaster
    Lucy-Jane Quinlan
    Lucy-Jane Quinlan
    • Charlotte Menary
    Josh Ockenden
    • Matt Devlin
    Jessie Morell
    • Abigail Hern
    John Doughty
    • Mike Eagle
    Ripeka Templeton
    • Shannon Buckmaster
    Duncan Casey
    Duncan Casey
    • Gavin Newbury
    Jeannine Simone
    • Jo Richardson
    Chloe Williams
    • Kayleigh Swan
    Dusty Rhodes
    • Chris Hawks
    James Banning
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    Seb Golby-Kirk
    • Reece - Aged 7
    Verity Marlow
    • Charlotte - Aged 7
    Lesley Veal
    • Angela Buckmaster
    Mark Cooney
    • Jogger
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    Darsham Aurora
    • Primary School Kid
    Yasmine Aurora
    • Primary School Kid
    • Director
      • Harrison Wall
    • Writers
      • Mark Maltby
      • Thomas Shawcroft
      • Harrison Wall
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    1sandyhorvath

    Not worth your time

    Micro budget films aren't necessarily bad but this one certainly was. A group of young people trespass onto private land for a night of fun. Something in the water gives them all rashes and that's where the suspense begins. Or at least it should. None of the characters makes the slightest effort to get back home or to a hospital but instead continue to discuss relationships and the possibility of getting help. Incredible. They get what they deserve in a bizarre who cares ending that could have come sooner, like five minutes after this thing started.
    7cjwbayliss

    A thoughtful indie

    Weaverfish is an excellent film for the budget and expectations. If you're expecting a Hollywood blockbuster, you are probably watching the wrong film. If you want to see strong directing, beautiful cinematography and some shock performances from actors, this would be your cup of tea.

    The film is HEAVILY focused on character and it sits on the strength of the emotions you feel for the characters. Shane O'Maara and Lucy Quinlan-Jones are excellent in the lead roles, while support cast also have moments to shine. The understated performance of Shane is perhaps the highlight of the film, with many scenes getting by on his simplistic yet highly effective acting style. The characters themselves are well thought out and believable, thus we feel their pain and their excitement equally. Some moments of dialogue feel slightly juvenile, but in general the script does its job in making the audience believe who they are watching are real.

    The narrative is let down a little by the pace of the film whereby you get thrown in very fast with snappy scenes to begin, but then slow during the character building which at times drags. The plot itself is simple, vague and intriguing, meshing together a coming of age story with a horror. The audience doesn't feel spoon fed, which is testament to scripting, but at times characters seem to totally evade plot to just tangent away. Although this did a lot for character building, at times it detracted from the building tensions and left the film feeling a little loose around the edges. The ending also felt a little rushed, however, I greatly appreciate the director's choice to end the film as he did and was not disappointed.

    The visuals and effects were all beautiful and music stands up on its own to hold things together. All in all, it is technically a very sound film and you probably notice less hiccoughs then in many bigger productions. That said, it would have benefited from a higher budget to increase the amount of visual presence of effects and "villain" characters. On that note it was also disappointing that there is 1 shot where the villain is spoon fed to the audience. That was unnecessary as the more subtle appearances were more effective and the spoon feeding shot broke some semblance of the believability of the narrative.

    Wall's directing ability is clear from this; that is he has a lot of talent and is beginning to find his film making feet. What he missed in the pacing, he made up for in creating a gripping story that does not let an audience leave. With more experience and a higher budget, we can expect Wall to begin producing character driven films with a grounding in the socially relevant and the delightfully strange! One to watch!
    1draftdubya

    Who wrote this crap

    Nobody tries to get help at all. 4 people are clearly in need of medical help, ut they sit around to smoke a joint and talk about movies. The two clowns that aren't infected sit around and talk about relationships. Can we get 1 horror movie where the people aren't complete morons?
    4kleverferg

    If you got nothing better to do...

    Let me start off by saying I have a realistic star rating, If I'm giving a movie anything lower than 3 stars that means it was shot on a Motorola flip phone with low battery life

    Anyway on to the review! Not much to say here though, just as the title says "if you got nothing better to do" throw this on! This film could have benefited greatly from a larger budget!
    1tdwood1031

    Seriously Bad

    This movie takes way too long to get anywhere and has alot of pot holes. When it finally picks up, it's underwhelming. Don't expect much if you decide to watch this movie. You most likely will be better off not wasting time watching this movie. I would have been.

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    • Trivia
      There are a number of dystopian references in Weaverfish, hinting at the existence of a larger back story than what is directly depicted on screen. The fictional town in which the film is set is called Huxley Wells, combining the surnames of science fiction authors Aldous Huxley and HG Wells. The fictional location, Fountainhead Creek, is also named after Ayn Rand's "The Fountainhead". In Weaverfish, the company supplying the barrels of biological solvents is named Aquatopia.
    • Goofs
      The model of Reece's camera constantly changes throughout the film.
    • Quotes

      Reece Buckmaster: But after a while life just happened and we never looked back. We grew up. We changed.

    • Connections
      References Le Parrain (1972)

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    • Release date
      • October 9, 2013 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
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    • Language
      • English
    • Production company
      • Dollhouse Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
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