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The Blackcoat's Daughter

Original title: February
  • 2015
  • R
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
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Emma Roberts and Kiernan Shipka in The Blackcoat's Daughter (2015)
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Folk HorrorPsychological HorrorSuspense MysteryTragedyHorrorMysteryThriller

During winter break, two students stay in an all-girls boarding school in the company of a terrifying presence.During winter break, two students stay in an all-girls boarding school in the company of a terrifying presence.During winter break, two students stay in an all-girls boarding school in the company of a terrifying presence.

  • Director
    • Osgood Perkins
  • Writer
    • Osgood Perkins
  • Stars
    • Emma Roberts
    • Kiernan Shipka
    • Lucy Boynton
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    30K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    3,012
    917
    • Director
      • Osgood Perkins
    • Writer
      • Osgood Perkins
    • Stars
      • Emma Roberts
      • Kiernan Shipka
      • Lucy Boynton
    • 332User reviews
    • 136Critic reviews
    • 68Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 nominations total

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    Emma Roberts
    Emma Roberts
    • Joan
    Kiernan Shipka
    Kiernan Shipka
    • Kat
    Lucy Boynton
    Lucy Boynton
    • Rose
    James Remar
    James Remar
    • Bill
    Lauren Holly
    Lauren Holly
    • Linda
    Greg Ellwand
    • Father Brian
    Elana Krausz
    Elana Krausz
    • Ms. Prescott
    Heather Tod Mitchell
    Heather Tod Mitchell
    • Mrs. Drake
    Peter James Haworth
    • Mr. Gordon
    Emma Holzer
    Emma Holzer
    • Lizzy
    Peter J. Gray
    • Rick
    • (as Peter Gray)
    Matthew Stefiuk
    Matthew Stefiuk
    • Ranger
    Rose Gagnon
    • Dawn the Secretary
    Ronda Louis-Jeune
    • Waitress
    Cameron Preyde
    • Nettle Ned
    Myranda Bingham
    • Contortionist
    Tori Barban
    Tori Barban
    • Private School Student
    • (uncredited)
    Veronica Cormier
    Veronica Cormier
    • Private School Student
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Osgood Perkins
    • Writer
      • Osgood Perkins
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    User reviews332

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    6ozyhmandias792

    Mesmerising

    Much appreciated. Sophisticated and subtle. Great job in the sound department.

    Those who have not witnessed Kiernan Shipka's talent in "Mad Men" will surely find here some convincing material to make up their minds. The other two main actresses were also remarkable, however for exclusively aesthetic reasons, I must add.

    Concerning the plot, I believe it is important to emphasize its non linear nature : a key element to reconstruct the overall "Stimmung".

    I must criticize the trailer, despite having been convinced by it to approach the movie in the first place; the allusions to "erotic charge" are deeply misleading and cast a negative influence on the viewers, distracting them from the main, yet hidden, theme of the movie : the Occult. I rarely experienced a more discrete and effectively symbolic handling of such a complicated and debated matter. The way the Occult's first appearance on the scene is connected to the principal plot twist is also deeply satisfying. The final scenes also need to be focused on : they both bring the missing pieces in the plot and offer an open, surprising end.

    My only critic would regard the excessive abundance of implicit hermeticism : some traits of the story could and should have been properly expanded (Kat's parents, some more details about Rose, a more complete view of the boarding school, the true origins of Kat's "sickness", just to make a few examples).
    8horrorinpureform

    February is a flawed film. It is also a fantastic film.

    February is a flawed film. It is also a fantastic film.

    It takes place in the middle of a cold, snowy Canadian winter at an all-girls boarding school. The winter break is approaching and all the girls are picked up by their parents to spend a week at home. The exception is Kat (Kiernan Shipka), a very young girl whose parents don't show up and she begins to fear them dead, and Rose (Lucy Boynton), an older girl who has lied to her parents because she wanted to spend the break alone at the school. As time goes on, Kat gets more and more worried about her parents and acting stranger and stranger. Meanwhile, a couple of towns over, another young lady, Joan (Emma Roberts), escapes from a mental institution. She seems to be on the move toward the boarding school where the other two girls are. I would advise against seeing trailers or looking up anything further about the plot, this movie is best experienced with no preconceptions of the sub-genre or where it is going, because it leaves you most open to what it tries to do.

    The magic of this movie is mostly in its extremely distinct mood, an almost undefinable aura or quality to it. All of the aspects of film making mirror the cold, snowy winter - music, the pace, the character interactions. The characters speak lazily, morbidly to each other, everything has a hint of cold tension underneath it. I've never seen a horror movie with this particular type of mood, and I always welcome unique experiences.

    The script is also expertly crafted. I like how subtly the mystery is revealed to the viewer - it is not spoon-fed at any point, and it is quite well-concealed for at least the first half of the movie. We only get pieces that almost seem impossible to fit together, yet they come together in a perfectly obvious and coherent conclusion. On top of that, the story radiates an overwhelming sadness which elicited a very strong emotional response from me personally. Mostly due to Shipka's amazing acting, which stole every scene (the other two girls are great too, just overshadowed by the youngest cast member). She really captures the desolate emptiness required of her role.

    The flaws are really mostly superficial, and a product of the fact that the movie was made by a relatively young cast. The director clearly has a good eye for morbid beauty, and he has made a movie that is much more artistic than the average horror, but I still found that some of his stylistic choices were cheesier and more generic than he seems to think they were. He's still a very talented guy, he just needs to find a more humble and grounded balance between innovation and reference. Still can't wait until he makes another horror though, I will definitely be following him!
    5rcmoorejr-543-459992

    Too Clever by Half

    It's an ambitious movie, and early on the scenes underscore that the scenes will emphasize the unspoken, with long, uncomfortable pauses. Shot mostly at night, and in a nonlinear method, it's very confusing at first, and the ending doesn't provide the payoff you're hoping for. Some reviews here try to fill in the gaps the filmmaker left, and it's unfortunate that that's needed. There's talent on the screen, and it's been wasted. Near the end there's an attempt to explain the murky as Satanism, with the local priest doing an exorcism, which isn't the norm, but it's like so many films that sculpt a dark mystery without a clear path out. A bit dismaying in the end. The British call this Too Clever by Half, ie, failure.
    6Unalasa

    Just a few inches from greatness.

    Blackcoat's daughter has been sitting on my watchlist for a little while now. I was intrigued by it's mystery and eeriness, but something told me this won't be as great as I think it will.

    And that little voice was right. Blackcoat's daughter had a massive potential. Not just that, it was very close to reaching that potential by having all the right details and twists in the plot. I think it was the execution that made the whole thing flop.

    When you're watching it and assuming you're a fan of horror, you know there's something good there, but there's also a lot of that "wait what?" filter over it.

    It's like listening to an almost good joke at a family gathering from your cousin. You know there's something hilarious about it, but your cousin is probably telling the joke the wrong way. So everyone is kinda lost, smiling awkwardly, and not sure about what they just heard when the joke's over. Then someone googles the joke and everyone gets that "ooooooh, right, that's actually pretty funny' moment.

    Same thing with this movie - it took me a Youtube explanation video to understand that the idea behind the movie was actually genious.

    I love it when the viewer has to use their brain and untangle a plot. But there's a line, where if you make it too mysterious, the audience just loses the thread completely.
    8MattBirk

    A Simple Story saved by an Eerie Atmosphere

    * TBD is an interesting film that is GUARANTEED to polarize horror lovers. It's a very simple narrative from a story standpoint, but what it lacks in narrative it's saved in spades by atmosphere and mystery. This is more of a psychological-thriller than a splatter-fest or hack-and-slash.

    * So let's get the obvious out of the way, yes, it's a slow movie. It's a slow burn and I'd even say the climax is rather tame (not lame) in terms of gore/excitement/reward. Yes, it builds to a somewhat bloody climax but it's not balls to the wall crazy, so I'm afraid some will think the slow burn 70 minute build up isn't worth the wait.

    * The movie is a classic case of style over substance. The gray color palette and dreary snow gives the movie its potent atmosphere. Throw in a great soundtrack/score (note: the music isn't like "It Follows" where you can listen to individual tracks). This movie's music perfect compliments specific scenes and builds some tension. It's a great addition even if it's not something I would go to Youtube and listen to compared to other horror soundtracks.

    * This is a good slow burn horror movie, it's not perfect (mostly because the story is bare bones), but it's definitely watchable thanks to the three female leads. All of them are fantastic! So if you think you can handle a slow burn (with a more thought provoking climax opposed to a splatter fest) then this is something you should check out!

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    • Trivia
      The week all of Emma Roberts' outdoor scenes were filmed was the coldest weather in recorded history in Canada's capital city.
    • Goofs
      Every school has emergency contacts for the kids if the parents aren't available to pick them up. Yet the school isn't shown even trying to find anyone else to pick up Kat and Rose.
    • Quotes

      Theme: Deedle, deedle, Blackcoat's Daughter, what was in the Holy Water? Went to bed on an unclean head, the Angels they forgot her.

    • Connections
      Featured in FoundFlix: The Blackcoat's Daughter Ending Explained (2017)
    • Soundtracks
      Incantation {The Blackcoat's Daughter}
      Written by Elvis Perkins

      Mixed by Jesse Lauter

      Performed by Elvis Perkins, Mitchell Robe, Danielle Aykroyd, Robert Caldwell, John Rosenthal, Otto Hauser, Paul Jasmin, Greg Wilk & Oz Perkins

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    • Release date
      • February 16, 2017 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La enviada del mal
    • Filming locations
      • Kemptville, Ontario, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Unbroken Pictures
      • Paris Film
      • Zed Filmworks
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $20,435
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $12,402
      • Apr 2, 2017
    • Gross worldwide
      • $38,348
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 33m(93 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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