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Starve Acre

  • 2023
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
4.5K
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Starve Acre (2023)
An idyllic rural family life of a couple is thrown into turmoil when their son starts acting out of character.
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Folk HorrorDramaHorror

An idyllic rural family life of a couple is thrown into turmoil when their son starts acting out of character.An idyllic rural family life of a couple is thrown into turmoil when their son starts acting out of character.An idyllic rural family life of a couple is thrown into turmoil when their son starts acting out of character.

  • Director
    • Daniel Kokotajlo
  • Writers
    • Daniel Kokotajlo
    • Andrew Michael Hurley
  • Stars
    • Matt Smith
    • Morfydd Clark
    • Arthur Shaw
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    4.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Daniel Kokotajlo
    • Writers
      • Daniel Kokotajlo
      • Andrew Michael Hurley
    • Stars
      • Matt Smith
      • Morfydd Clark
      • Arthur Shaw
    • 52User reviews
    • 57Critic reviews
    • 66Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Matt Smith
    Matt Smith
    • Richard
    Morfydd Clark
    Morfydd Clark
    • Juliette
    Arthur Shaw
    • Owen
    Erin Richards
    Erin Richards
    • Harrie
    Robert Emms
    Robert Emms
    • Steven
    Sean Gilder
    Sean Gilder
    • Gordon
    Melanie Kilburn
    • Mrs. Forde
    Robert Goodale
    Robert Goodale
    • Medhurst
    Roger Barclay
    Roger Barclay
    • Dr. Monk
    Matilda Firth
    Matilda Firth
    • Younger Burnsall Sister
    Daisy Exley
    • Older Burnsall Sister
    Rocco Haynes
    Rocco Haynes
    • Football Boy
    Niall Costigan
    • Cricket Player
    Tess Hodgson-Sakamoto
    • Female Student
    Neilesh Ambu
    • Cricketer
    • (uncredited)
    George Arthur
    George Arthur
    • Child
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    Antony Barlow
    • Cricketer
    • (uncredited)
    Lowri Burkinshaw
    • Villager
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Daniel Kokotajlo
    • Writers
      • Daniel Kokotajlo
      • Andrew Michael Hurley
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    User reviews52

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    6CinemaSerf

    Starve Acre

    "Richard" (Matt Smith), his wife "Jules" (Morfydd Clark) and their young son "Owen" (Arthur Shaw) have moved back to his late father's remote hill farm. Not long after they arrive the young, asthmatic, lad starts to hear a voice that seems to be compelling him to become erratic, even violent. Before his parents get to the bottom of this, though, there's a tragedy that upends their marriage and sees him spend an increasing amount of time doing what he likes to do best - archeology. He is out in all weathers and one day discovers the skeleton of an animal. Meticulously boxing it up, he takes into his study to examine it further. Boy is he in for a surprise and what now ensues takes us all back into his unhappy childhood with a brutish and unloving father and lots of standing about in his underpants. It's starting to look like the folklore surrounding an ancient oak tree that might have been an entrance to the underworld and maybe even the legendary "Dandelion Jack" might be influencing their behaviour as their lives take a turn for the distinctly bizarre. It does fall into place a little at the end, but for the most part this all centres around a jigsaw puzzle of a story with too many bits missing. Even if you do know a little about the underpinning mythology, the narrative still has too many gaps. It might make for a solid enough short film but extending this to ninety minutes puts too much pressure on the underwhelming Smith (and his hair) and the presence of her sister "Harrie" (Erin Richards) for much of their process of grief just doesn't help to create an atmosphere of menace, pity nor, really, of mystery either. There are a couple of wonderfully "Arcati" style performances from local medium "Mrs. Forde" (Melanie Kilburn) but the rest of the drama relies too heavily on it's bleak weather and heavily over-scoring. It's watchable enough, but it reminded me a little of "Enys Men" (2022) - a quirky story that provided us with some bones of the bones of an intriguing story but where near enough meat to sustain much interest.
    4aldiboronti

    Yawn-inducing attempt at folk-horror

    After watching this film I know what it's like to drown in molasses. I honestly wanted to like this, I love a good folk-horror movie. But it soon became clear that this wasn't good at all. Sure, the actors tried their hardest and I give them credit for that. But they were fighting against the current and it eventually overwhelmed them. I have nothing at all against slow films, I love Last Year At Marienbad but there's a real art involved in holding the viewer's attention at such a pace. You risk sending an audience to sleep if you do it badly. And that's the result here. 4 points for the effort..
    7jared-25331

    A decent enough folk horror movie

    This is a movie that I only found out about through Dead Meat Presents and it had Matt Smith, so I decided to watch the movie and it was okay.

    Positives for Starve Acre (2024): Matt Smith gives a good performance as the father and it's easily the best performance in the movie. The sound design in this movie is genuinely creepy and terrifying. The movie takes its time to get to the big climax and when it gets there, it pays off perfectly.

    Negatives for Starve Acre (2024): I wasn't all that invested into this story, but I'm rarely invested into folk horror and I can't remember the last time I was invested into a folk horror story.

    Overall, Starve Acre (2024) is a decent enough folk horror movie that will appeal more to fans of this subgenre in horror, but it's still a movie that I would still highly recommend this movie if you're a fan of House of the Dragon like me.
    6Phantasma_the_Black

    Worked Better in Theory than in Practice

    As a fan of folk horror, small-production films, and Matt Smith & Morfydd Clark, I admit I might have had too high expectations. Especially since it took two years between the first limited release and the wide release on streaming platforms, the sheer anticipation raised my hopes even more.

    With all that in mind, I still feel the film missed its potential because the thing with small production is that it relies on atmosphere-building and a good storyline. And both of those aspects could have been better.

    For instance, regarding the atmosphere, I think they succeeded in portraying grief as raw, lasting, and sometimes merged with magical thinking and anger. Sometimes, it's bearable, and the characters even manage to squeeze a smile and get excited about things they work on or even an unexpected family visit. The grief is ever-present but fluctuating in intensity, which feels realistic, unlike Hollywood cliches that tend to go over the top. However, the film lacks in creating suspense due to the pacing and some scenes that feel disjointed. When you think it will pick up and elevate the tension, it moves to another scene.

    Which brings us to another issue of storytelling. While the overall idea is good, the film would have benefited from a more developed lore. You quickly learn there is a lot at stake, but they never tell you why, and it somewhat obscures the characters' motivations. Without knowing more about mythology, we fail to see the appeal and the temptation of some choices they make. For this reason, I believe it was challenging to wrap up the film in a satisfactory way, and they chose a tried and "safe" route instead. In theory, it could have worked great, but in practice, it feels stretched and even forced at some times.

    The problems might have roots in the original material - Andrew Michael Hurley's book of the same name, as some works of literature are untranslatable to movie screen. Or perhaps the author failed to develop the mythology sufficiently, so the movie crew did not have much to work with. I still haven't read it but intend to, which means that, despite its shortcomings, the film succeeded in provoking some curiosity. And if you drop your expectations - which, sadly, was impossible for me - it may work even better, who knows?
    8Slipper73

    What the folk?!!

    I think this movie deserve more love. As many reviews pointed out already, it is a slow, beautiful, and well-acted movie.

    I agree that the pace and lack of visual horrific elements can be problematic for many viewers. Same thing with the mood, which fluctuate between gloomy and very gloomy.

    On the other hand it was almost a comforting movie on my side, and for this I think ambiance is the key. There are no shouts or noisy arguments despite the traumas of the characters. The actors quiet and brilliant acting is in tune with the soft unsettling strangeness feeling that looms over the moor.

    Give it a try!

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    • Trivia
      Includes a shot of Donald Sutherland, who starred in Don't Look Now, the classic film of parental grief.
    • Connections
      Features Hamlet at Elsinore (1964)
    • Soundtracks
      Soon I Will Be Gone
      written by Andy Fraser, Paul Rodgers

      performed by Free

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    • Release date
      • September 6, 2024 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official sites
      • Apple TV Store (MENA)
      • British Film Institute (BFI) (United Kingdom)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Бесплодная земля
    • Filming locations
      • Yorkshire Dales, Yorkshire, England, UK(Primary filming location.)
    • Production companies
      • Access Entertainment
      • BBC Film
      • British Film Institute (BFI)
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $160,498
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 38m(98 min)
    • Color
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