The Farm is a grisly original little independent horror that certainly isn't for the faint of heart.
It tells the story of a young couple who fall foul of a farm that uses humans in place of traditional livestock.
Gory, unsettling and intentionally shocking it certainly left its mark on me despite me generally not appreciating this type of horror. I'm very impressed with what they accomplished, it's quite remarkable what they've done.
Sure I haven't exactly given it a mind blowingly high rating as it is plenty flawed and isn't material that I exactly seek out.
Despite all this I recognise what they've done here, the idea is highly original, the execution is mostly solid and I'd recommend this to anyone seeking something that little bit different. Certainly only people with strong stomachs though.
The Good:
Well scored
Great finale
Some original ideas
The Bad:
Character development could have been better
Idea doesn't feel fully utilized
Things I Learnt From This Movie:
Pet cages are traditionally made of adamantium
Babies just can't catch a break in movies these days