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The Dark

  • 2005
  • R
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
12K
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The Dark (2005)
Folk HorrorPsychological HorrorDramaFantasyHorrorMysteryThriller

In mourning over the tragic drowning of their daughter Sarah, James and Adèle are visited by Ebrill, a young girl who claims she died 60 years ago - and bears a startling resemblance to Sara... Read allIn mourning over the tragic drowning of their daughter Sarah, James and Adèle are visited by Ebrill, a young girl who claims she died 60 years ago - and bears a startling resemblance to Sarah.In mourning over the tragic drowning of their daughter Sarah, James and Adèle are visited by Ebrill, a young girl who claims she died 60 years ago - and bears a startling resemblance to Sarah.

  • Director
    • John Fawcett
  • Writers
    • Simon Maginn
    • Stephen Massicotte
  • Stars
    • Sean Bean
    • Maria Bello
    • Sophie Stuckey
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    12K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • John Fawcett
    • Writers
      • Simon Maginn
      • Stephen Massicotte
    • Stars
      • Sean Bean
      • Maria Bello
      • Sophie Stuckey
    • 120User reviews
    • 63Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Sean Bean
    Sean Bean
    • James
    Maria Bello
    Maria Bello
    • Adèlle
    Sophie Stuckey
    Sophie Stuckey
    • Sarah
    Abigail Stone
    • Ebrill
    Maurice Roëves
    Maurice Roëves
    • Dafydd
    Richard Elfyn
    Richard Elfyn
    • Rowan
    Casper Harvey
    • Young Dafydd
    Eluned Jones
    • Doctor
    Gwenyth Petty
    • Librarian
    Robin Griffith
    • Police Inspector
    Mike Keggen
    • Rib Skipper
    Tonya Smith
    Tonya Smith
    • Main Stumblehead Martyr
    Luke Kearney
    Luke Kearney
    • Stumblehead jumper
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    • Director
      • John Fawcett
    • Writers
      • Simon Maginn
      • Stephen Massicotte
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    7panda2k1uk

    enjoyably suspenseful

    OK while not a great film it is very suspenseful. i saw this movie almost 3 month's ago at the Cardiff film festival an i can tell u that the cinema was packed an at the end of the film it got a great applause because of the suspense it held throughout the film! on the whole a throughly enjoyable film i found this too be a film with a level of suspense that i have not seen in many supposed thrillers in a number of years. yes i'll agree that the film didn't have a storyline that truly linked together but this is becoming a much more common trend in many films now. Also the film is made all the more enjoyable because it is a British made film showing the quality of films that can come out of this country when we try to make a good film.
    6Bunuel1976

    THE DARK (John Fawcett, 2005) **1/2

    I had enjoyed Fawcett's knowing revision of the werewolf myth in GINGER SNAPS (2000), but wasn't really expecting much out of yet another ghost story (which, in recent years, have flooded the horror market from all over the world). Still, it turned out to be a pleasant surprise which, given my initial skepticism, managed to win me over with its intriguing - if highly derivative - plot line, good performances (by all five main actors but especially Maria Bello, in a difficult and rather unsympathetic role, and the two ill-treated girls) and the unfamiliar seaside Welsh setting.

    As a matter of fact, the film borrows and mixes together elements from a wide variety of classic and cult horror/fantasy titles - ORPHEUS (1950), DON'T LOOK NOW (1973), THE WICKER MAN (1973) and THE BEYOND (1981) - and even features a Bernard Herrmannesque score! Unfortunately, it becomes confusing towards the end and the final twist feels rather like one too many trips to the well; actually, I much preferred the serene (and more balanced) alternate ending!

    Despite some editorial flourishes throughout and the occasional cheap shock, the film's tone is generally low-key and introspective; far removed from the hipness of GINGER SNAPS, it's undeniably a more mature work.
    7billsvg3

    Wasn't as scary as suggested but still pretty good!!

    The Dark shocked me really, after seeing the trailer on TV my initial thoughts were that it was going to be a genuinely scary film, however after watching it, it appears it is not as much scary as it is strange!

    The concept of it will seem pretty weird to you but it actually works, however there are times in it where the acting is pretty sketchy. I think all in all this film will appeal to people who like a bit of the supernatural or spiritual stuff, and maybe not as much to the people who like a really scary horror flick.

    Hat off to Sean Bean, i like most of the films he's in, and Maria Bello does make viewing slightly more pleasant. Some will like it, some won't. Would definitely watch again though.
    6reznathoth

    The Dark, pretty good movie to watch

    This movie was pretty good. The acting was very good since they had a good cast. I enjoyed the girl playing the daughter and the other girl that comes later in the flick. We got a chance to see this movie for free, so no worries. It's worth renting if your in the mood for a suspenseful flick. It goes along with movies like half-light where a mother is stressing over their child for some reason or another. It could have been a lot better. The script was lacking in some parts, and the end was somewhat lackluster and confusing. I like it, nonetheless, but probably wouldn't watch it again. I'd suggest renting it though if your in the mood for a suspense flick.
    6Chris_Docker

    Genre-by-numbers Saturday night shocker

    Can a horror film be scary and boring at the same? The Dark has an extremely good effort – about equivalent to lifting one's little finger. The plot shows all the attention span of someone reading a Welsh mythology after smoking several reefers. Formulaic scare-mongering knocks you out of your seat at regular intervals, though without enlivening the story or characters much, the most interesting of which, a girl called Ebrill, is temporarily back from the dead after a number of misled churchgoers and nigh on a flock of sheep have been offered in her place.

    Young Sarah arrives with her mum at a remote cottage on the Welsh coast where her dad is staying. Legends, hallucinations, nightmares of sheep and people going over a nasty bit of cliff abound and we hear of how it might be possible for some people to pop back and forth between this world and the next – at a price.

    Director John Fawcett, who showed promise and originality with Ginger Snaps, has here gone for banality enlivened by the most unashamed editing. If you flash a very sudden, very bright image at someone, and simultaneously make a very loud noise, they will jump. Traditionally, filmmakers have used this technique to emphasise a plot turn – the appearance of the bogey-man, monster, serial killer. Fawcett doesn't bother, he just inserts it. One minute you're watching the sleep-inducing story and the next you are shocked awake by a loud crash together with a bright light. Explain it to yourself as a deep insight into the unsteady mind of one of the characters? Well if I was a character in such an insipidly put together movie I'd probably need to be deranged for fun too. The trouble with this technique is that there is no plot momentum to keep you excited until the next loud bang. After the first two, I started trying to predict the next one (wait for a false alarm, then a lull, then the bang) and with reasonable accuracy till I lost interest.

    It picks up a bit towards the end, and the scares are scary, however contrived. All in all it's standard Saturday night horror fare, nothing that special. If you don't mind the clichés, sit back and go whaaaaaa (as I did!)

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    • Trivia
      Annwn or Annwyn (pronounted "a-non") is the land of the dead, the underworld or Afterlife, in Welsh mythology. It is said to lay far in the west and could be accessed by the living through a door located at the mouth of the Severn once a year. Surviving from pre-Christian Celtic mythology, it's neither Heaven nor Hell in the Christian sense, and the living can enter spiritually or corporeally.
    • Goofs
      Ebrill is consistently mispronounced as 'Ebrith' ('Ebrydd' in Welsh, although there is no such Welsh word). There is no English equivalent for 'll' but it should be pronounced as something closer to 'Ebrych', similar to the 'ch' as in the Scottish 'loch' (although that sound also exists in Welsh).
    • Quotes

      Adèlle: The night Sarah went missing, I saw a girl.

      James: You saw a girl?

      Adèlle: Yes, out in the yard.

    • Alternate versions
      An alternate ending is included on the USA Region 1 DVD from Sony Pictures.
    • Connections
      Edited into The Dark: Alternate Ending (2006)

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    • Release date
      • January 26, 2006 (Germany)
    • Countries of origin
      • Isle of Man
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
      • Germany
    • Languages
      • English
      • Welsh
    • Also known as
      • Karanlık
    • Filming locations
      • Devon, England, UK(on location)
    • Production companies
      • Constantin Film
      • Impact Pictures
      • Isle of Man Film
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    • Budget
      • £3,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $6,593,579
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 33m(93 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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