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Plot: Vatican investigators are sent to the British West Country to investigate paranormal activity, and they find the events are more disturbing than they first imagined.
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A film that had a very good horror atmosphere and was great in this respect. Sometimes it froze in the back, but that’s all this film has to offer. The end of the film was wrong and de facto the whole film sent to the bottom. We didn’t know at all what it cost so far and how it would turn out, except that the main characters of the film were probably fires. The film lacked a revelation or something to scare you. It’s a huge pity because it could have been a very good and high-quality film, I rather rank it among the average, but with a very good horror atmosphere, which many horror films lack.
If it wasn’t a miracle, then what was it?This found footage journeys through what you believe is the truth and a miracle. And what you would want to keep hidden as a secret and lie.
Especially when dealing with religious and paranormal elements added into the story. This really could’ve been spookier than this but it works well to give you that atmosphere.
Love the chemistry between Deacon and Gray.
Overall, this folk horror style of found footage is pretty much up my alley.
Especially with how it ends.
The middle of nowhere without aspirins
A small team of investigators head off to a typical English village to find out what’s been going on in the church. Apparently The Vatican are the ones asking the questions, which is questionable in that it all seems very Anglican. Still, nice to know that the His Holiness is willing to allocate resources to the C of E ; clearly the manifestion of Evil is a universal issue.It’s really the familar ‘Most Haunted’ style set up, but with some new angles, particularly with the technology. And there’s the sceptic guy/veteran guy double act, which is played with good humour and minimal exposition. Later on explanations are offered as characters’ suggestions and therefore explorable, not the clumsily implausible to be found in lesser works.
The supernatural occupiers, rather than wanting to communicate, seem to be mostly interested in throwing stuff around. Spooky but grainy visuals which don’t tread on the toes of your imagination abound.
The script is witty and interesting. In a particularly good scene where one character is reading from a dusty old witness journal the material is exceptionally well conceived and poetic. These few moments are worth your full attention. If you like that sort of thing.
I also enjoyed the photography – scenes from the front of a speeding car down a narrow lane put the viewer right in the middle of the action – again, something which someone appears to have taken care over.
What I found most surprising was the quality of the acting. In most cases films in this bracket only have the budget for one decent actor, so to find two or three among the tombstones was a bonus.
It’s a pretty much a sausagefest, the only exception I spotted a background girl who went to the aid of a boy in cameo. Unusual these days. But this just means the screaming is lower pitch.
The plot unfolds in a measured way while the action accelerates; the final scenes are a bit of an endurance test, especially if like me you have a bit of a phobia. It is testimony to the excellent execution that I became very uncomfortable and internally urged them to call a retreat, because the way back was evaporating. That such a location exists is in itself a kind of horror.
Fans of low budget goreless Brit fodder will have this gem in their collection.
I hope to see lots more like this from Elliot Goldner.
Better than I expected for a found footage horror flick
This is actually a very well made low budget found footage movie. That actually has the capability to intrigue the audiences with the interesting characters and chemistry. Sure, most of the things happening has been done before, but it’s still one of the best interactions between characters I have seen in a found footage horror flick. Usually the build up for movies like these bore me to death sometimes. That wasn’t the case for this movie, the build up is one of the best part about this one. This is a well crafted horror film, that you as the audience can tell that is was well thought out and put together. The plot revolves around a Vatican team of investigator who is trying to disprove the creepy things happening at the church at all cost and a atheist camera guy that is starting to believe what is going on. This is actually a effective found footage horror movie that actually entertained me most of the way through. Despite the climax that I just didn’t find to be all that satisfying. However sometimes the unknown makes things more mysterious and creepy.7.6/10
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Runtime 1 hr 29 min (89 min)
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Rated R
Genre Horror
Director Elliot Goldner
Writer Elliot Goldner
Actors Gordon Kennedy, Robin Hill, Aidan McArdle
Country United Kingdom
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