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Deep Dark

  • 2015
  • 1h 19m
IMDb RATING
5.0/10
2.8K
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Deep Dark (2015)
FantasyHorror

An aspiring sculptor falls in love with a talking hole in the wall when it starts to produce award winning art.An aspiring sculptor falls in love with a talking hole in the wall when it starts to produce award winning art.An aspiring sculptor falls in love with a talking hole in the wall when it starts to produce award winning art.

  • Director
    • Michael Medaglia
  • Writer
    • Michael Medaglia
  • Stars
    • Sean McGrath
    • Anne Sorce
    • Denise Poirier
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.0/10
    2.8K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Michael Medaglia
    • Writer
      • Michael Medaglia
    • Stars
      • Sean McGrath
      • Anne Sorce
      • Denise Poirier
    • 44User reviews
    • 18Critic reviews
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    Sean McGrath
    • Hermann
    Anne Sorce
    • Devora
    Denise Poirier
    • The Hole
    • (voice)
    Tabor Helton
    • Joel
    Monica Graves
    Monica Graves
    • Layla
    Mary McDonald-Lewis
    • Hermann's Mother
    John Nielsen
    • Uncle Felix
    Don Alder
    • Art Hustler
    Simos Kalivas
    • Mr. Shariff
    Juliet Prosser
    • Gallery Director
    Ithica Tell
    Ithica Tell
    • Reporter
    David Loftus
    • Marlon
    Adrienne Flagg
    • Excited Female Patron
    Hank Cartwright
    • Biohazard Supervisor
    Kai Kani
    • Biohazard Specialist
    Mark A. Wooley
    • Percy
    Mitch Drinkwater
    • Percy's Assistant
    Cassandra Parigian
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    • Director
      • Michael Medaglia
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      • Michael Medaglia
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    7udar55

    Glad to see folks are still making really weird flicks.

    Struggling artist Hermann (Sean McGrath) leases a rundown apartment from his uncle and continues to struggle with his mobile-centered art pieces. That is until a tiny hole in the wall spits out a string with a note attached saying, "Relax, I can help." The hole begins speaking to him in a seductive female voice and soon the hole starts producing tumors (!) that Hermann places on his mobiles. The fleshy orbs intoxicate any viewer, making Hermann an instant success in the local art scene. Of course, the partnership comes with a price. I was drawn to this horror dark comedy just by the poster and one sentence plot synopsis on TubiTV. Writer-director Michael Medaglia delivers on the film's weird promise, coming off almost as a low budget combo between David Lynch and latter day Henenlotter. The premise might run a little thin at 80 minutes but I was entertained the entire time. His skewering of the indie art world is hilarious.
    6peterp-450-298716

    WTF was this ... Crazy,surrealistic, bizarre and utterly strange. Great !

    I get lonely here all by myself. How about I help you make mobiles, and in return, all you have to do is spend time with me? That's it? That's it. Partners? Uh, yeah, yeah, partners. If you had a hand, I'd shake it.

    There are movies that go beyond your understanding. You're left behind with a "what-the-hell-was-this" feeling. Films which are sinister, totally crazy and utterly surreal. Movies that'll make you say : "This can never be outperformed in terms of bizarreness". And then there's "Deep Dark". Too bizarre for words. Surreal and unreal at the same time. An ancient concept is used again though. It's another case study about an individual who pursues a specific goal and tries to achieve this at any cost. A kind of "3 wishes" principle with the additional nasty boomerang effect. It returns and hits you straight in the face.

    Hermann Haig (Sean McGrath) is an artist who attempts to create modern and contemporary art. However, this doesn't work very well and people aren't that enthusiastic about his creations (mobiles with all sorts of recycled waste hanging on it). Nevertheless, he believes he has the talent and thinks there's something subtle missing to make real crowd pullers of his artwork. In desperation he asks his uncle for advice. Promptly this fellow rents out an apartment to Hermann. In that way he can find inspiration while being isolated from the outside world. A kind of a retreat so he'd be able to bring out that deep-rooted talent. Unfortunately, that deeply rooted talent remains right there where it was all along. And this to the dismay and despair of Hermann. When he's about to call it quits, Hermann discovers a hole in the wall. And to his surprise, something starts to communicate with him. First by means of a wire with a note attached to it. Afterwards the hole in the wall starts to speak to Hermann with a sensual female voice. And gradually this phenomenon helps him with his art.

    It's rather difficult to link this film to a particular genre. You can't call it horror. But the opening scene might be shocking or disturbing to some. And the denouement has a surprise or two in store. But it really isn't scary or frightening at all. It seemed to have a direct line to my funny bone. Although it's certainly not comedy. Or you think that malicious pleasure is something humorous. It's also not fantasy. Just like in "Her" there's an invisible entity that talks to the protagonist with a sensual voice, only it's no software. And this time there's something physical to discern. That mysterious hole. A hole that hides a personality that yearns for attention and intimacy. And yes, you can expect the unexpected. Can you say there's some perverse humor in it? Yep indeed. I could label it as real estate porn.

    You'll definitely have many unanswered questions afterwards. Where does the phenomenon come from? Was Hermann his uncle successful because of this? And what the hell are those slimy objects Hermann uses in his art? To be honest, the mobiles he creates afterwards, still look like garbage and worthless. However, the effect it has on spectators is pretty drastic. The only downside is the rather slow buildup. But otherwise this is a bizarre and strange film that I watched in amazement. Do you love something so macabre and crazy, with someone slowly sliding into something completely insane, than this is the perfect movie for you. However, I'm sure I'll be looking at a hole in the wall in a complete different way. I never thought a stupid hole in the wall could turn me on.

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    fedor8

    Highly original, loony movie.

    A very original flick with a premise that is almost wholly unique. Plus, the plot is mostly unpredictable, which is refreshing. Fun, too; no heavy-duty moments in this black comedy. It's not a goofy all-out comedy, just so you know not to expect belly laughs or plenty of clowning around.

    The story is about a left-wing loser millennial with no talent but who fancies himself an "artist". (Sounds familiar, huh? I bet you know at least several dozens of those.) His uncle rents out a flat to him that he promises will inspire him. What happens from there is quite weird and entertaining.
    4susana-c-fernandes

    Something is off about this one

    Like Herman, the main character, this movie is lacking something. Great concept if you're into weird stuff, the story moves along nicely in the first half of the movie but then... Something goes wrong. It gets too slow, performances are subpar, the jealous artist and the girlfriend in particular, and the killings arrive too late. Things should have escalated further somewhere along the part the manager goes into the bedroom (whatever happened to her by the way?). It would be nice to explore other aspects of the story, like the hole's origin and Herman's feelings about it. I was hoping this would be one of those misunderstood gems with an unfair rating, but nope. It is lacking.
    7quincytheodore

    There's no Wonderland beyond this hole

    Deep Dark is a movie tethering on the fringe of horror genre, it's like a modern art on some posh gallery that may be confusing because due to its odd nature. It doesn't work like many thriller or horror flicks and takes a bit of time to roll, albeit its short runtime. There's just an intrinsic draw as though something bizarre is popping up yet one can't avert their eyes, and that itself is already a more successful horror than most.

    Hermann (Sean McGrath) is an artist who's not particularly gifted. He tries hard to produce art to no avail. At some point his uncle rents him an apartment that doubles as a workshop. What he finds instead is a talking hole which presents him with artistic gift. This premise is so strange, it's almost satirically creepy.

    In fact, the movie doesn't remotely have the same mystery feel to it, barely having any scare at all. It may even turn into comedy foray at a couple of instances, as it mocks its own protagonist and his predicament. The desperate artist angle works incredibly well, showing that desperation can give birth to foolishly appealing choices.

    Without giving away much, this is one of the movies that relies on the quirky development, Deep Dark can be simplified into part haunting and part stalker theme. It's far from supernatural scares, so those expecting gripping thrill akin to Insidious might not find it here. The movie plays out in a type of fantasy, although it's still bizarre even for folklore premise.

    Deep Dark is amalgamation of the weirdest aspects from fantasy and mystery wired together like abstract art. The sheer oddity leaves a strangely interesting aftertaste. It's recommended for those searching for something different, and the short length fits a lazy weekend slumber like a finger, among other things, on a mysterious hole.

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      Mark A. Wooley, who appears in the role of Percy, is the actual owner of the Mark Woolley Gallery in Portland, Oregon, where the scenes supposedly set in the "Devora Klein Gallery" occur.

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    • Release date
      • May 23, 2015 (Brazil)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Derin Karanlık
    • Filming locations
      • Portland, Oregon, USA
    • Production companies
      • Polluted Pictures
      • Vitamin M
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      • 1h 19m(79 min)
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      • 2.39:1

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