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The Unforgiving

  • 2010
  • 1h 15m
IMDb RATING
3.5/10
688
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The Unforgiving (2010)
Body HorrorHorrorThriller

Two survivors, who appear unwilling to answer questions, are the only links authorities have to a spate of attacks that have hit rural South Africa.Two survivors, who appear unwilling to answer questions, are the only links authorities have to a spate of attacks that have hit rural South Africa.Two survivors, who appear unwilling to answer questions, are the only links authorities have to a spate of attacks that have hit rural South Africa.

  • Director
    • Alastair Orr
  • Writer
    • Alastair Orr
  • Stars
    • Ryan Macquet
    • Claire Opperman
    • Michael Thompson
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.5/10
    688
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    • Director
      • Alastair Orr
    • Writer
      • Alastair Orr
    • Stars
      • Ryan Macquet
      • Claire Opperman
      • Michael Thompson
    • 10User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
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    Ryan Macquet
    • Rex Dobson
    Claire Opperman
    • Alice Edmunds
    Michael Thompson
    • Detective James Hirsch
    Craig Hawks
    • Vincent Davies
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    10sarahjones891

    Not what you think.

    If you can find this movie you have to watch it. I was lucky enough to watch it on the cinema and I can tell you I was really impressed.

    This is a great example of no budget filmmaking. I would love to see these guys working on bigger films - I think they would really kick some ass!

    This movie was made for no money, but the filmmakers use this to their advantage. Using cleverly created scenes where you see everything in Close-up- Alastair Orr creates a sense of confusion and disorientation, with a narrative that tosses between different points of views and times. You never really know what is going on until the end, where it all comes together very nicely. This is a gem of a little film - even if the gem is painted black.
    10Andrew787

    Interesting & Clever Film made on a Shoestring Budget

    The first half an hour of the film feels like a SAW rip off, but the film shoots off in a very different and exciting direction in the second act. The film uses a very novel way of telling the victims' stories, and this keeps you engaged as it builds to a bloody climax. The film uses the idea that the audience thinks they are watching a SAW or HOSTEL and flips those expectations on its head.

    The film is inspiring to see what you can get away with on a very limited budget, and I'm not talking about Hollywood limited budget, I'm talking about bare knuckle, no budget filmmaking.

    The film won't win any Oscars, but I am interested to see what these guys can do given even a B Grade straight to DVD American Budget.

    The cinematography is very original and the editing is outstanding. The script could be a little more original but the actors cover the flaws in the script with decent performances.
    6rhaynes1974

    Fair effort

    I have no what the budget of this film was but I'm guessing it's pretty darn low. A pity this was completely ignored on its theatrical run out here considering it's an okay-ish little suspenser. It's not really a horror film - at no point is the film ever truly disturbing and this, essentially, is my main problem with it.

    I think it was marketed as a balls out gore to the wall horror film and it just isn't. You can't compare something done on this budgetary level to something like a "saw" or a HOSTEL. The characters are very underwritten, the dialogue pretty dodgy containing way too many clichés for my taste, some of the performances are a bit flat and there just isn't any real gore.

    If you're out to make a gore film you have to show the gore - you can't just splash blood in someone's face, grade the $hit out of your picture (overdone in my humble opinion) and use way too many closeups to the point of the viewer saying - okay so where the %uck are we? If you have a needle - show it going in - don't imply it. You're marketing the film as an all out bloodbath but then all you're doing is teasing the audience.

    The editing is tricksy and needn't be so. The script is tired and somewhat cliché ridden - we've seen it all before with more money and done better, but, and this is a big BUT, for a South African film this is leaps and bounds ahead of most of the crap that litters our screens.

    At least these kids tried to make a halfway decent movie. At least they've produced something very flawed but also watchable at the same time and they deserve a tip of the hat for that. Well done for taking the time and at least trying to make a good movie guys...and for that they deserve a solid six out of ten at least.

    Long live South African genre films may there be many more to come! Long live the new flesh!
    2stuartterrell26

    rubbish...

    I'm not sure what movie other reviewers were watching here...ten star reviews?????? crazy or what?????? this was just rubbish! If this is ten stars then what do you give great movies like saw or hostel?

    I tried to stay interested but I was bored...very bored...

    I did like saw...7 or 8 stars easy...and I love films that follow suit...so what if its already been done...long as its good then why not...but this just ain't...the camera just wants to give me a headache! I mean zoom out for fu@ks sake! I couldn't see anything! It just felt like it was one scene all the way through...

    a nice bit of blood...but no more so than that...

    I simply could not recommend this...sorry...

    Maybe i'm missing something here with this one...mmmmmmmmm...but i don't think so...could have been a good film...just ain't...
    4ashsdarr

    Not Bad, yet...(small spoilers, no give-aways)

    Being a South African, i was excited to support this movie so i rented it from my local store. I know of budget constraints and all other challenges facing a local production, but i do feel the dialogue could have been done better, as well as the acting, it felt too South African soap opera-ish (ala Sevende Laan), the actors were not convincing at all especially the cop and the villain. As there were only 4 actors in this movie, that should tell you something. There were too may plot holes, escape for the victims could have been easily achieved. The worst line in the movie for me was "...the clock face may tell you what time it is, but i think its time for you to start telling me the truth". Some improbabilities, being able to limp off after having your knee cap drilled through, having your head smashed (really hard) into tar numerous times (consecutively) and still surviving (no brain damage) and still be able to run around as if nothing happened, being stabbed twice and not dying after hours of bleeding(not to mention bleeding form other orifices as well). The worst part for me though was the music and its timing (or lack off), there was no build up, everything was all loud all of the time, no silence before the big "ta-da", just continuous synths and strings and big bass, sometimes even drowning out the dialogue, you have to use music as if its a character in the movie. And lastly the HD camera work (doccie style) was a lil too erratic, with heavy music and a vibrating pic, things got a bit nauseous. The twist in the movie had a bit of redeeming quality, but because of the above mentioned personal issues with the movie, i was zoned out before it even happened. Can't wait for your next effort though, with constructive feedback (nudge, nudge...) i am sure it gonna be off the chain.

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    • Release date
      • August 20, 2010 (South Africa)
    • Country of origin
      • South Africa
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • I Want to Die
    • Production companies
      • Illusionz Unlimited Entertainment
      • Kamakazi Productions
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      • $5,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $16,743
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      • 1h 15m(75 min)
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