Original Name:A Night in the Woods (2011)
Genre: Horror
Language: English
IMDB Rating: 3.5
Release Date: 7 September 2012 (UK)
Director: Richard Parry
Stars: Scoot McNairy, Anna Skellern, Andrew Hawley
Genre: Horror
Language: English
IMDB Rating: 3.5
Release Date: 7 September 2012 (UK)
Director: Richard Parry
Stars: Scoot McNairy, Anna Skellern, Andrew Hawley
Movie Story
A Night in the Woods accompanies three companions, Brody, his better half Kerry and her cousin Leo, as they go out outdoors in Dartmoor’s Wistman Woods. Awful temperaments, distrustfulness and sexual tension all terrorize to overwhelm the gathering’s delicate hold on actuality as the haziness in the woods takes hold…
So just precisely where does a tribute end and a scam start? The crowd of A Night in the Woods, a British horror/thriller profoundly obligated to 1999′s gigantically powerful The Blair Witch Project, might well end up asking this very address. Charged as a UK answer to Daniel Myrick and Eduardo Sanchez’s original chiller and the later Paranormal Activity progression, this uninspired run through the trees does not pose as a viable rival well with those immensely prevalent titles.
Emulating the outdoors endeavors of a trio of unlikeable 20-somethings (Scoot McNairy, Anna Skellern, Andrew Hawley) on siesta in Dartmoor, the picture missteps dull, killing contentions for memorable tension. The effect is something of a mess and any genuine alarms or stuns are discernible by their unlucky deficiency. Typically in a picture with such flat principles there might be a recognisable miscreant or insidious presence one could root for in the wake of being presented to such repulsive characters. Unfortunately, even this joy is denied us, as the frightful takes second charging to the assembly’s zealous unsettling influences and individual jealousies. This methodology may have worked with better adjusted characters and an improved script, yet here it is only a thriller with almost no true, you know, frightfulness.
The best parts of the picture are to be considered close to the starting, as a pub full of locals portray in An American Werewolf in London style the unusual goings on happening in their woods. Aside from this generally overall worked out scene, the greater part of the in addition to focuses spin around the amazing Polaroid systems. Surely, now and again, cinematographer Simon Dennis’ screen work intimidates to take after a camcorder business, so smooth are the blurs, channels and impacts. Nonetheless, while cleaned Polaroid work is dependably significant, here it draws consideration far from the assumed center and backs off the pace, stopping up the account with the following extravagant shot.
Eventually the picture fizzles as an otherworldly thriller and a ghastliness story because of an absence of suspense, conviction and, most evidently, any legitimate back-story to the scary events. Without this there is nothing put resources into the characters or their story. Always battling to overcome (and flopping) its unstable thought and remiss script, A Night in the Woods is none, of these startling, exciting nor new. It is essentially another forgettable film to stay on the ‘charity shop pile’. One to miss.
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