A young couple who collect rare folk ballads discover the dark side of love when they surreptitiously record and translate an ancient, taboo folk song from the deep, forgotten past.A young couple who collect rare folk ballads discover the dark side of love when they surreptitiously record and translate an ancient, taboo folk song from the deep, forgotten past.A young couple who collect rare folk ballads discover the dark side of love when they surreptitiously record and translate an ancient, taboo folk song from the deep, forgotten past.
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Roisin Barrett
- The Old Singer's Daughter
- (as Roisin Barret)
Benedict Stewardson
- Aleksagnes
- (as Ben Stewardson)
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So it's always interesting to go into a film based on the reviews and accolades it has gotten and the fact that it's a foreign film. There's a certain allure to its potential and ability to give us something new. Sadly I can't really speak to any of that being a function of this film. It just never feels like anything is really happening outside of the engagement with the actual music being sourced and the characters it's sourced from. I really did want this to be a Lynchian world of bizarre visuals and a truly uncomfortable exploration of the human plight through attaining that which we shouldn't. It never rose to that level but I think there's the possibility they can attempt again to get there on the next go around.
Holy Crow this is a horrible movie. It's interminably slow. Never really gets going.
I get the feeling g the director thinks he's the next David Lynch, but to be that you need talent. And he has none.
It's sort of an unfolding mystery that has more layers than an onion and stinks twice as much.
The "actors" deliver their lines in monotone which makes watching this flick even more excruciating.
According to IMBD, this movie made about seven grand off a budget of around 200K US. There is no wonder no one went to see it. It's genuinely unwatchable. And this is coming from someone who is a fan of Irish horror flicks.
Miss it. It won't miss you.
I get the feeling g the director thinks he's the next David Lynch, but to be that you need talent. And he has none.
It's sort of an unfolding mystery that has more layers than an onion and stinks twice as much.
The "actors" deliver their lines in monotone which makes watching this flick even more excruciating.
According to IMBD, this movie made about seven grand off a budget of around 200K US. There is no wonder no one went to see it. It's genuinely unwatchable. And this is coming from someone who is a fan of Irish horror flicks.
Miss it. It won't miss you.
This is not a movie that it is easily defined. It is part folk horror, part Gothic horror and unique in its own right.
Two people. Anna and Aleks search for old folk songs the rarer, the better. They visit an old woman, Rita who sing them an ancient and forbidden song. The song in an ancient and unknown language is creepy and the way the old woman belts it out is actually quite unnerving. This is the bare bones of the story and I am not going to go further into depth as this needs to be experienced without knowing the plot of outcome. This is a wonderful film that explores all the darkness that the song describes.
There is a bleakness to this film that gives the sense that nothing good is going to come from discovering the song or the story behind it. There is a real sense of unease and dread as the story unfolds and towards the end, it is not for the faint of heart.
This is a movie that really ups the stakes in the horror genre, it is well acted and well told, a visual treat that while some might find slow and a little confusing, other will love.
Give it a watch and decide for yourself.
Two people. Anna and Aleks search for old folk songs the rarer, the better. They visit an old woman, Rita who sing them an ancient and forbidden song. The song in an ancient and unknown language is creepy and the way the old woman belts it out is actually quite unnerving. This is the bare bones of the story and I am not going to go further into depth as this needs to be experienced without knowing the plot of outcome. This is a wonderful film that explores all the darkness that the song describes.
There is a bleakness to this film that gives the sense that nothing good is going to come from discovering the song or the story behind it. There is a real sense of unease and dread as the story unfolds and towards the end, it is not for the faint of heart.
This is a movie that really ups the stakes in the horror genre, it is well acted and well told, a visual treat that while some might find slow and a little confusing, other will love.
Give it a watch and decide for yourself.
You know when you watch a movie for the first time, and you can tell that it's a new favourite even though you've not had a repeat viewing yet? This was one of those times. The atmosphere and weight and interminable sense foreboding that this film has is incredible, and it's inventive in every way that I wanted it to be, and it's a a film that I'm going to enjoy coming back to in the future
Part folk horror, part body horror, part quest for music that will change your perception and open you up to new experiences (be they good or bad), All You Need Is Death follows a pair of folk song archivists as they track down an obscure song that has never been recorded, only to discover that bad things happen to everyone who hears the song
The sound design is everything; it's peak Lynch in terms of ominous background noise, and the actual music, very importantly for a film about music, hits the mark every time.
Part folk horror, part body horror, part quest for music that will change your perception and open you up to new experiences (be they good or bad), All You Need Is Death follows a pair of folk song archivists as they track down an obscure song that has never been recorded, only to discover that bad things happen to everyone who hears the song
The sound design is everything; it's peak Lynch in terms of ominous background noise, and the actual music, very importantly for a film about music, hits the mark every time.
This movie wasn't what I thought but it's a heck of a concept. The beginning is slow. There are several "had to rewind and read that again" (I suggest subtitles) some is very old Gaelic. The story telling is masterfully done. The makeup and special effects, tho minimal, are well done as well. There are a few things that caught me off guard that I would suggest to not let young viewers see, so viewer discretion is advised.
Love is a knife with a blade as a handle... the song is haunting, the folk story was done well to me. You were able to see what the curse was. The ending was unusual, not bad but different. All in all, I liked it. It was done well.
Love is a knife with a blade as a handle... the song is haunting, the folk story was done well to me. You were able to see what the curse was. The ending was unusual, not bad but different. All in all, I liked it. It was done well.
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- TriviaRita lives in "the last house on the left"
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- Всё, что тебе нужно, это смерть
- Filming locations
- Dublin, Ireland(on location)
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- Budget
- €150,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $7,245
- Runtime1 hour 36 minutes
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- 1.85 : 1
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