Watch: A Night in the Woods 2011 123movies, Full Movie Online – Brody, his girlfriend Kerry and their friend Leo go hiking in Dartmoor’s Wistman’s Woods, so named because of its legendary haunted past. That night jealousies, sexual tensions and strained relationships come to a head turning what should have been a peaceful camping adventure into a trip to terror. As collective paranoia reaches fever pitch it becomes clear that there is a much darker force at work in the ancient eerie surroundings. Who or what is after them? And can any one of them survive a night in the woods?.
Plot: Brody, his girlfriend Kerry and their friend Leo go hiking in Dartmoor. That night jealousies, sexual tensions and strained relationships come to a head turning what should have been a peaceful camping adventure into a trip to terror. As collective paranoia reaches fever pitch it becomes clear that there is a much darker force at work in the ancient eerie surroundings. Who or what is after them? And can any one of them survive a night in the woods?
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Do not watch this dreadful boring film
One of the worst films I’ve ever seen. The camera-work was crass and amateurish, the plot non-existent, the characters unbelievable and totally unsympathetic. The scenario presented was ridiculous. There was even a ludicrous scene in a Dartmoor pub where local yokel Mummerset stereotypes told of ancient myths about horsemen and sang folk music as if this is what Devon folk do in the boozer all the time. In your average Dartmoor pub (I live nearby) you’d get Jennifer Saunders or some tourists. The director seemed to believe that black-and-white shots of ancient trees were in themselves menacing, along with the occasional hoot of an owl or cry of foxes. There was no attempt to create a sense of paganism or witchcraft, or anything else to contextualise the fears aroused during the camping trip.This film was a bad steal from Blair Witch, transposed to an ancient copse on a Dartmoor tor, but with no suspense, no thrills, nothing remotely scary except that anyone had seen fit to distribute this nightmare of filmmaking. It was repetitive beyond belief – just the same old camera shots seen over and over again, and people stumbling around among some rocks – and I kept glancing at my watch wondering how soon it would end.
Fortunately I hadn’t paid good money to see it in the cinema, but I resented using up one of my monthly rental DVDs after reading a favourable review in a respected British newspaper and imagining the film would be a bit of spooky fun.
I recommend that no one should waste time or money viewing this film. It’s an embarrassment, and I felt humiliated at having watched it!
Time to get lot in the woods once again
You know the drill: Three young folks decide to venture deep into the woods and something terrible happens to them. So far, so familiar. So is this any good? Alas, no. It’s just okay instead. For starters, writer/director Richard Parry spends way too much time with the three main characters talking, cursing, and bickering up a storm, which becomes pretty tiresome about a half hour in. Secondly, Parry crucially fails to generate any essential tension or creepy atmosphere. Fortunately, the abundant English countryside on display looks beautiful and the three lead cast members do respectable work in their roles, with Anna Skellern a particular stand-out throughout. Moreover, the last fifteen minutes are fairly harrowing. But overall this movie serves as an example of too much build-up with too little pay-off, thereby dooming the whole thing to instantly forgettable outright mediocrity.
Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 22 min (82 min)
Budget 0
Revenue 357
Status Released
Rated TV-MA
Genre Horror, Mystery
Director Richard Parry
Writer Richard Parry
Actors Scoot McNairy, Anna Skellern, Andrew Hawley
Country United Kingdom
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