A curse haunts Owl Lake. Legend has it that the lady of the Lake seduces a man and then drowns him to avenge her brutal death.A curse haunts Owl Lake. Legend has it that the lady of the Lake seduces a man and then drowns him to avenge her brutal death.A curse haunts Owl Lake. Legend has it that the lady of the Lake seduces a man and then drowns him to avenge her brutal death.
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Josée Laviolette
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10Rakhir
magic...
The director of this movie spent 10 years trying to bring this project to life. His mission was a success. For all the people that enjoy fantasy this is the movie to see. It is as close to a film version of a true fairy tale as you can get.
Chapeau...
Chapeau...
A Surprisingly Not-Garbage Film
Rented on a whim.
Expected very low budget, bad, but hopefully amusing horror film.
Got very low budget fantasy film, with an unusual and interesting plot, a few surprising performances, an extremely nice looking lead actress, and some underwater shots that will stick in my mind for a long time.
The lead villain has a classic sneer. He could make a career out of that sneer.
A catchy main theme song as well.
The film has some continuity problems, but after seeing the "making of" on the DVD (which is a lot of fun to watch by the way) I totally understand.
I do wish they had not edited in some gore effects into the movie after all the shooting was done. Fortunately though, the most blatant cases of that seem to be at the very beginning and end of the movie - so they don't interrupt the story and general low-key feel of the film constantly.
The plot is so interesting, that I assume it was taken from an actual legend somewhere in Canada. If the film-maker came up with it on his own, he needs to be doing something besides slasher films.
Pretty cool.
Expected very low budget, bad, but hopefully amusing horror film.
Got very low budget fantasy film, with an unusual and interesting plot, a few surprising performances, an extremely nice looking lead actress, and some underwater shots that will stick in my mind for a long time.
The lead villain has a classic sneer. He could make a career out of that sneer.
A catchy main theme song as well.
The film has some continuity problems, but after seeing the "making of" on the DVD (which is a lot of fun to watch by the way) I totally understand.
I do wish they had not edited in some gore effects into the movie after all the shooting was done. Fortunately though, the most blatant cases of that seem to be at the very beginning and end of the movie - so they don't interrupt the story and general low-key feel of the film constantly.
The plot is so interesting, that I assume it was taken from an actual legend somewhere in Canada. If the film-maker came up with it on his own, he needs to be doing something besides slasher films.
Pretty cool.
Good movie although the end is a little predictable
Good movie. You're very curious in the beginning about what's going on. The end is a bit predictable and I got confused because of the quick change of scenery and the special effects could have been better, but it was a nice movie to see.
Cheesy but entertaining
I remember this movie from when I was younger and have actively sought it out. I only recently managed to get ahold of it again. It has a rather unique and memorable storyline that is a good mixture of romance, fantasy and horror. It has some lovely aesthetics and some unsavory ones. All in all though it still held my attention and I loved it just as much now as I did then. Its definitely a take it or leave it kind of film though. You'll either love it or hate it and it is rather low budget so you aren't going to get anything spectacular in that department.
Poor
I wanted to like LADY OF THE LAKE but, boy, the movie never gave me a chance from the get go. It's awful from beginning to end. Everything about it feels amateurish: acting, script, direction, etc. The whole thing is inexplicably awful: the dream sequences with the fire made me gag; the execution of the whole concept of hauntings and people going into mirrors, etc. The worst part were the flashback scenes. Now when and where exactly were those flashback supposed to take place? They tried to make it look like medieval England (on the cheap) but the story, or the lake to be more precise, is in Canada. Huh?!?!
I regretted watching this.
I regretted watching this.
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