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Dark Touch

  • 2013
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 30m
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4.8/10
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Dark Touch (2013)
 In a remote town in Ireland, eleven-year-old Neve finds herself the sole survivor of a bloody massacre that killed her parents and younger brother. Suspecting a gang of homicidal vandals, the police ignore NeveÂ’s explanation that the house is the culprit.
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In a remote Irish village, police are called to the scene of a bloody massacre, but they ignore the lone survivor's claim that the house was responsible for the carnage that killed her paren... Read allIn a remote Irish village, police are called to the scene of a bloody massacre, but they ignore the lone survivor's claim that the house was responsible for the carnage that killed her parents and brother.In a remote Irish village, police are called to the scene of a bloody massacre, but they ignore the lone survivor's claim that the house was responsible for the carnage that killed her parents and brother.

  • Director
    • Marina de Van
  • Writer
    • Marina de Van
  • Stars
    • Missy Keating
    • Marcella Plunkett
    • Pádraic Delaney
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.8/10
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    • Director
      • Marina de Van
    • Writer
      • Marina de Van
    • Stars
      • Missy Keating
      • Marcella Plunkett
      • Pádraic Delaney
    • 58User reviews
    • 72Critic reviews
    • 64Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Missy Keating
    Missy Keating
    • Niamh
    Marcella Plunkett
    Marcella Plunkett
    • Nat Galin
    Pádraic Delaney
    Pádraic Delaney
    • Lucas Galin
    Charlotte Flyvholm
    Charlotte Flyvholm
    • Tanya Collins
    Steve Wall
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    • Matthew Collins
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    Robert Donnelly
    • Ryan Gallin
    Susie Power
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    • Lucy Gallin
    Richard Dormer
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    Catherine Walker
    Catherine Walker
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    Simon Boyle
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    Olga Wehrly
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    Mark Huberman
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    • Joseph
    Katie Kirby
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    • Lisbeth
    Clare Barrett
    Clare Barrett
    • Christine
    Art Parkinson
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    • Peter
    Ella Hayes
    • Emily
    Anabel Sweeney
    Anabel Sweeney
    • Anne
    Simon O'Gorman
    • Paramedic
    • Director
      • Marina de Van
    • Writer
      • Marina de Van
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    4GiraffeDoor

    At least the main girl was cool

    Yet another supernatural kid horror that has an eye for atmosphere but the script is just nothing special.

    Our main girl Niamh is a very sympathetic and adorable protagonist but we have just been here before and you need some kind of twist to make it interesting especially since this movie kind of blows its load very quickly, revealing the things we really should have just been guessing.

    It's a vivid portrayal of the domination of adults in a child's life, even the well intentioned ones.

    But I can barely even remember how this ended which is a pity from an Irish set movie with French people behind it.
    6billygoat1071

    Struggles of the Abused

    Dark Touch looks like a rework of Stephen King's Carrie, except it's more keen at the themes of suffering with abusive parents. Even though that this is a horror movie, it is at its most interesting when it deeply focuses on the main character dealing with her trauma. The supernatural elements only becomes the allegory of her feelings against the violence she faces at home. The narrative can get a little clunky and once it gets hateful at the third act, things felt sort of incoherent. Still, Dark Touch offers a compelling core that keeps it from being like any generic horror film we usually get these days.

    The movie is pretty slow, while it satisfyingly shows enough disturbing violence, the movie is more concerned at the traumatized young girl who is unable to overcome on what she was treated by her family. We often just see the motions of her new life trying to fit in to a normal new family and visiting some therapy. The final note of the movie seems to indicate that this is a personal message against child abuse from one of the filmmakers. It's quite compelling when it keeps things grounded, the girl's supernatural abilities is only a symbolism of her anxiety and a growing tension of harming the people who cares for her. Apart from that realism and analogy, the movie becomes sort of clunky at its horror movie elements. This as well sets up to an ending that has an obvious meaning, but felt a little unfitting to what has accomplished. As a result, it looks glorious to those who agree with its sentiment, but also disappointing for how much better it could have been.

    The movie still deserves a lot of credit. As much as there are characters dying violently, the movie doesn't try to make that the whole point of it all. It doesn't even bother explaining the origins of Niamh's curse. What's important here is to portray the terrible effects of abuse to a child. The movie brings a stunning cinematography that reflects their world's melancholic atmosphere. Young Missy Keating does fine as Niamh. Her limited expressions do work for hiding the pain of her character. Better are the supporting who decently back her up.

    Dark Touch is alright, there is a potential of a better movie that may become an excellent allegory, but it's still difficult to explain what to exactly feel about the third act. It's probably to add more camp since it doesn't offer much horror within its storyline, or the filmmakers just hate child abuse too much that it has to take it that far. Wasn't her telekinetic powers already enough for their consequence? And it's also a pretty compelling one if you think about it. The point is, the conclusion just doesn't quite fit in the process, as it largely shifts the tone. But the movie has a clear statement, and I think that's enough for it. Horror fans may appreciate its bloody death scenes, though that's not exactly what this movie is about, the movie just could have been tighter in its messaging. There is an absolute reason why we must hate child abuse, but out of caricatures, too much hate really affects the experience.
    4onlythusfar

    To-day Everyone Has an Opinion

    The "summary", refers to the film's weirdest line, at the climax of the film.

    It goes something like this, " Education used to be easy, but these days everyone has an opinion." ???? Was that supposed to be a joke? The film- makers seemed to concentrate on the looks of the film and the actors, more than the story. All the actors were "pretty", as was the scenery. I liked listening to the rich Irish accents. Unfortunately, the story seemed quite amateurish, as it contained bits and pieces from other movies, stuck together haphazardly. It jumbled "Carrie", "Who can Kill a Child", "Village of the Damned" and another recent Irish horror story,"The Daisy Chain", in which a little girl/elf burns her parents to death. The imagery was well done, but the plot was basically incoherent, with very little real story.
    4paul_m_haakonsen

    It peaked right at the beginning, then it was a steep ride downhill...

    Well the movie does have an alluring poster / cover, but as the saying goes; don't judge a book by its cover. As was the truth with this movie as well.

    The movie started out at a tremendous pace, and promised to be really interesting, especially if it could manage to uphold that level of intensity and interest. Unfortunately, it couldn't. The movie got winded and lost breath half way through, slowing down in pace tremendously, but still, it had potential. Perhaps the middle part of the movie was just building up to another intense part towards the end. That was not to be, sadly. And the movie shattered into fragments of ridiculous storytelling once the story took the audience to Maud's house, from thereon the movie just spiraled and got worse.

    I will say that the mood in "Dark Touch" is really good, it is dark, brooding and gloomy, and have all the right ingredients for a true horror movie. And it was well on the way, if it wasn't because of the storyline that lost breath halfway through and ran on an fumes towards the end.

    The acting in "Dark Touch" was quite good, and the lead role played by Missy Keating was quite well-played. A rather good performance by such a young actress. Perhaps she is one that will carve a name for herself in the movie business in the years to come?

    It was a shame that the movie failed to uphold the intensity and spooky atmosphere that it started out with. "Dark Touch" really had potential, it just went in a very wrong direction.
    5SnoopyStyle

    indie horror

    In a remote Irish community, eleven-year-old Niamh is haunted by invisible forces. She and her family are attacked during the night and she's the sole survivor of the ensuing fire. She is taken in by her neighbors. Nobody believes her about the mysterious powers of the house. She finds strange occurrences continue to follow her and thinks that they are the results of her own tears.

    It's a reasonable indie horror. There is only one truly compelling scene with the group of girls and the dolls. The movie basically follows Niamh but it doesn't make it particularly scary. It starts with the original family dealing with a haunted house and ultimately dying in a violent night. That's not that scary either. The last act devolves into messy story telling. Missy Keating does a good job in the lead. This indie horror is trying something interest but it doesn't all work and it's not that scary.

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      Third feature film by French director Marina de Van.

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    • Release date
      • March 19, 2014 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Ireland
      • Sweden
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Chạm Vào Bóng Tối
    • Filming locations
      • Dublin, Ireland
    • Production companies
      • Ex Nihilo
      • Element Pictures
      • Filmgate Films
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      • €2,729,542 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $256,979
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39:1

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