An ex-soldier, living homeless in London, is offered a place to stay at a decaying house inhabited by a young woman and her dying mother. As he starts to fall for her, he cannot ignore his s... Read allAn ex-soldier, living homeless in London, is offered a place to stay at a decaying house inhabited by a young woman and her dying mother. As he starts to fall for her, he cannot ignore his suspicion that something sinister is going on.An ex-soldier, living homeless in London, is offered a place to stay at a decaying house inhabited by a young woman and her dying mother. As he starts to fall for her, he cannot ignore his suspicion that something sinister is going on.
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Joey Akubeze
- Labourer
- (as Joseph Akubeze)
Charlotte Chiew
- Woman in Labour
- (as Charlote Chiew)
William E. Lester
- Mother
- (voice)
- (as William Lester)
Tom Bennett
- Battle-Worn Soldier
- (uncredited)
Louis Jay Jordan
- Squatter
- (uncredited)
Paul O'Kelly
- Paul Builder
- (uncredited)
Amanda Quach
- Girl at the Pub
- (uncredited)
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The movie tries a little too hard to be smart and artsy, and it ends up plodding along at a slow pace at some points. This isn't your standard horror fare, which is a nice change of pace. The cinematography painted the world as a dark, bleak place. But I ended up not caring for any of the characters, and the director somehow made the horrific elements boring as very little happens even after the horror is revealed. The ending, for me, was confusing although a repeat viewing (which is unlikely to happen) may clarify things.
This isn't for your standard moviegoer, but for those who like the more artsy films, this may be for you. Just go in knowing this is quite the slow-burn.
This isn't for your standard moviegoer, but for those who like the more artsy films, this may be for you. Just go in knowing this is quite the slow-burn.
Amulet: The eponymous amulet/figurine is found by Tomaz (Alec Secareanu) in a forest in the Balkans during a war. Tomaz has frequent nightmares regarding those times, he was a soldier and while he avoided most of the ethnic cleansing he carries guilt for some acts he committed. Now in London his work as a day labour only allows him to live in a squat. Losing even these digs he encounters an enigmatic nun (Imelda Staunton) who asks him to stay with a young woman, Magda (Carla Juri) who is looking after her mother in a decrepit house. He reluctantly agrees but starts to develop a relationship with Magda. The "Mother" in the attic is strange, wails, bites Magda.
This is a dark tale of demons, possession, ancient guardians, revenge, with frightening even nauseating scenes of horror. Some of the worst horror though is in the flashbacks to the Balkans war, much of it is between the lines, as the ethnic cleansing is suggested rather than shown. The mundane is sometimes more disturbing than the mondo. The amulet plays a part in this but you'll have to watch the full film to understand it as the narrative unfolds. There are a few plot twists which cannot be revealed but they do allow you to view events in a new light. This film is both perplexing and unsettling, very much for adults who are not faint of heart or squeamish. Written and Directed by Romola Garai 8/10.
This is a dark tale of demons, possession, ancient guardians, revenge, with frightening even nauseating scenes of horror. Some of the worst horror though is in the flashbacks to the Balkans war, much of it is between the lines, as the ethnic cleansing is suggested rather than shown. The mundane is sometimes more disturbing than the mondo. The amulet plays a part in this but you'll have to watch the full film to understand it as the narrative unfolds. There are a few plot twists which cannot be revealed but they do allow you to view events in a new light. This film is both perplexing and unsettling, very much for adults who are not faint of heart or squeamish. Written and Directed by Romola Garai 8/10.
If you are looking for a gore feast or have the attention span of a flea this movie is not for you.
With suburb acting, story, and production this movies is engaging from start to finish.
This film does require you to actually watch it to get the most out of the subtleties through out that give you a sense of the characters conflicts and personalities.
All in all a superb film
With suburb acting, story, and production this movies is engaging from start to finish.
This film does require you to actually watch it to get the most out of the subtleties through out that give you a sense of the characters conflicts and personalities.
All in all a superb film
An abstract horror mostly. Little more context relating the two story lines would be good but it's visually stunning and gets more messed up right to the end. Some of the imagery will be stuck in my head for a while and it's been a long time since a film has done that. Disturbing stuff.
The title says it all. The acting was good, I think the story could have been more interesting, but the low-energy, life-support pace of this movie had me half asleep by the end.
I appreciate some art-house, slow-burn movies, but this one fell short.
[4/10]
I appreciate some art-house, slow-burn movies, but this one fell short.
[4/10]
Did you know
- TriviaFeature length directorial debut of Romola Garai.
- Quotes
Sister Claire: No Master will let its slave outlive it.
- Crazy creditsEnd credits scroll downwards.
- SoundtracksFist, Teeth, Money
Written by Channy Leaneagh (as Channy Moon Leaneagh) and Ryan Olson
Performed by Poliça
Published by 2 Packs of Camel Wides and This Is Poliça
Administered by Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd
Licensed courtesy of Memphis Industries Ltd
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- Gross worldwide
- $53,019
- Runtime1 hour 39 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2:1
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