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Out of Bounds

  • 2003
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 30m
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4.4/10
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Out of Bounds (2003)
Drama

Louise is stuck in an English girls' boarding school. Her only consolation is Matthew, the American art teacher and husband of the headmistress. At half term break, Louise stays behind for s... Read allLouise is stuck in an English girls' boarding school. Her only consolation is Matthew, the American art teacher and husband of the headmistress. At half term break, Louise stays behind for some anatomy homework with Matthew.Louise is stuck in an English girls' boarding school. Her only consolation is Matthew, the American art teacher and husband of the headmistress. At half term break, Louise stays behind for some anatomy homework with Matthew.

  • Director
    • Merlin Ward
  • Writer
    • Merlin Ward
  • Stars
    • Sophie Ward
    • Sophia Myles
    • George Asprey
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    4.4/10
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    • Director
      • Merlin Ward
    • Writer
      • Merlin Ward
    • Stars
      • Sophie Ward
      • Sophia Myles
      • George Asprey
    • 19User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Sophie Ward
    Sophie Ward
    • Veronica Van Huet
    Sophia Myles
    Sophia Myles
    • Louise Thompson
    George Asprey
    George Asprey
    • Matthew Van Huet
    Michael Elphick
    Michael Elphick
    • Lionel Stubbs
    Celia Imrie
    Celia Imrie
    • Dr. Imogen Reed
    Julia Barrie
    • Isabelle Benallack
    Richard Huw
    • David Benallack
    Chris Humphreys
    Chris Humphreys
    • Detective Inspector Amer
    Kelly Salmon
    • Phoebe Benallack
    Rachel Ibbotson
    • Francesca
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    Jason Rush
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    4Theo Robertson

    Better Luck Next Time Merlin

    A couple of years ago I did manage to speak to writer/director Merlin Ward who like nearly every British screenwriter was having problems getting money for his projects and was suffering the heart breaking experience of seeing his screenplays sitting on a shelf gathering dust , so when I heard one of his projects was finally going into production I felt happy for the guy . Alas after seeing OUT OF BOUNDS I found myself asking couldn't one of Merlin's other scripts have been more deserving of funding ?

    Some people haver mentioned that the look of the film is at fault and the whole feel of the movie has that made for television look similar to one of those feature length plays found on ITV during 9pm on a Sunday night . This is certainly true but it's the screenplay that's at fault . The story starts with an art teacher at an all girls school having sex with Louise one of the pupils . It should be pointed that Louise is 18 and well above the age of consent but I couldn't help thinking this doesn't make it all right in anyway and I watched this the same day as a certain Scottish football team revealed that their new coach was someone who spent time in jail for having sex with a 15 year old so sure as heck I wasn't going to empathise with the characters

    Problem number one: I couldn't empathise with the characters but that's not the major problem with the script which lies in its contrived over complicated nature in the last third . Rmember when you saw RETURN OF THE KING in cinemas ? Remember everyone started reaching for their jackets and handbags half an hour before the final credits ? We have a whole series of similar false endings here where you think the mystery has been cleared up then BANG Mr Ward decides an already over cluttered screenplay isn't complicated enough so he adds yet another plot twist which makes the story more and more ridiculous as it trundles along

    Merlin I hope you make a success of your career but remember one thing - Less is more
    Oct

    Worth a bigger show

    In the 1970s this modest entry would have been a 60-minute TV episode from an anthology such as Brian Clemens's "Thriller" or "Hammer House of Mystery and Suspense". To make it feature-length, too many false endings have been tacked on; but the substance is just about intriguing enough to keep a late-night television viewer (if not, apparently, a British distributor) watching to the positively final climax.

    A girls' boarding school at half term affords plenty of shots of the heroine, Sophia Myles, creeping along deserted corridors and entering empty rooms, or being walked in on by a trio of sinister older women. Miss Myles, very much in the buxom English rose mould of Kate Winslet, acquits herself competently without lurching into the irritating extremes of scream queen on the one hand or dopey wide-eyed dupe on the other: she projects intelligence as well as courage.

    Sophie Ward as her steely headmistress and Celia Imrie-- in a role as an art-dealing doctor which is outside her normal persona as a glamorous but trustworthy Scotch matron-- keep audiences guessing about their motives. The men are not as satisfactory. Sophia's object of adulterous affection, an American art teacher married to Ms Ward, is less a character than a McGuffin. Michael Elphick, sadly bloated in his last big-screen appearance, has little to do.

    The soundtrack is too replete with creepy music: the natural sounds of a big old building in the depths of the English countryside could have been used more. There are a few wince-making genre clichés, such as Sophia flinching when a sheet is pulled back and she has to ID a disfigured corpse. But this is a British suspenser which keeps its language clean, aims above the gut and avoids mid-Atlanticism. It deserved better than a late-night BBC1 premiere without even a write-up in the 'Radio Times'; if the BBC had produced it as a TV movie, they would have talked it up.
    9clanciai

    Criminal mysteries in a girl's school due to complicated relationships

    Sophie Ward is excellent as the headmistress of a girl's school, who has to face sore trials in her relationships, with her husband, an American painter and teacher of art, and her favourite pupil Sophie Myles, who becomes his mistress in the very school premises, which of course must lead to complications. They both act rather foolishly, how careless and irresponsible can you get as a teacher in a girl's school, while the headmistress Sophie Ward at least tries to keep control, maintaining style and appearances. The story does not quite hold out until the end, there are some improbable flaws, while the interesting part is Sophie Myles' occult revelations of her lover when he is gone and believed dead or even killed. What kills the plot is the doctor's loss of control, who does some things a doctor never should or could do, while at first she appears as the most self-controlled person of all. The acting is good throughout, there are some interesting Gothic elements, as it could develop into a truly scary business, which it actually tries to do, but too many things go wrong, and in the end when a corpse is fished out of the pond it only adds to the general confusion, while we shall never know how all this mess really ended. We are left with some puzzling guesses, while our sympathies remain with the headmistress.
    5ivanm-5

    A timid approach spoils a promising thriller

    The headmistress of an all-girl boarding school discovers her art-teacher husband is having an affair with a pupil. The husband disappears leaving his wife and the girl alone in the rambling old-school buildings during a school break.On paper this sounds like a good premise for a creepy thriller. In reality what we get is a series of unlikely killings, red-herrings a-plenty and an uneven tone that never pulls the viewer in to the story.

    The biggest problem is the timid, anaemic direction for which writer Merlin Ward himself must take the blame. This is clearly a case of failing to identify the target audience. Is this an afternoon TV movie or a late-night thriller? In trying to hedge his bets Ward misses both targets. Clearly frightened of "Lolita" comparisons, he has Sophia Myles portray the schoolgirl at the heart of the story as the blandest of blondes. In similar vain, he makes only the merest of hints as to why headmistress Veronica Van Huet (an otherwise excellent performance by Sophie Ward) would not have had the girl expelled immediately.

    The ending piles on the unlikely events thick and fast but fails to provide a satisfying explanation for them.

    In truth it's probably not as bad as I've made it sound, but it is unsatisfying to see a missed opportunity to make a better movie. If only the Coen Brothers had been in charge this could have been a first-rate black comedy.
    clarebear667

    Good technical usage but a bit fuzzy in places.

    I saw this when it was on the BBC the other day and thought the synopsis sounded pretty good. I thought that the aspects of a horror film were there but realistic. So many times have some occurrences in horror films been so coincidental. This was believable. I really did feel for Louise and how lonely she was. I liked the fact that you never really knew what was happening and even at the end you were still left guessing. I was confused by some of the characters and found their development a little hazy. This was especially so with veronica and imogen who i didn't understand. I also found a few too many twists. I think the best part of the film was Sophia Myles who was very good. The best thing was that I saw Celia Imrie two days after I saw this down Regent St. I don't know why I hadn't heard of this film before, its better than most films in the cinema.

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      Michael Elphick died before release.
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      Louise Thompson: Apparently you saved my life.

      Veronica Van Huet: Well, it was either that or cancel the school play.

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    • Release date
      • October 31, 2003 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Dead in the Water
    • Filming locations
      • The Royal Masonic School, Bushey, Hertfordshire, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • Enterprise Films
      • Spice Factory
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      • 1h 30m(90 min)

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