A troubled woman living in an isolated community finds herself pulled between the control of her oppressive family and the allure of a secretive outsider suspected of a series of brutal murd... Read allA troubled woman living in an isolated community finds herself pulled between the control of her oppressive family and the allure of a secretive outsider suspected of a series of brutal murders.A troubled woman living in an isolated community finds herself pulled between the control of her oppressive family and the allure of a secretive outsider suspected of a series of brutal murders.
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Moll is a young woman living at home in a small community. She feels stifled by her family after a tragic incident when she was thirteen. She falls for a passing stranger named Pascal Renouf with a dark side. Young girls are going missing and a serial killer is suspected on the loose.
Jessie Buckley is intriguing. Johnny Flynn is a classic bad boy. All he's missing is a motorcycle. The movie starts with Moll's birthday party. It would be informative to declare loudly Moll's age to fix the power dynamics of her character with her family. I assumed her to be younger at the beginning which makes a big difference. There is a great brooding dark atmosphere. A few of the scenes travel in the style of horrors. I assumed a shocking twist which would have Moll as the killer. That could have been a fun reveal. The ending is fine. It's darkly haunting if a little safe. Overall, this has a great tone and solid performances.
Jessie Buckley is intriguing. Johnny Flynn is a classic bad boy. All he's missing is a motorcycle. The movie starts with Moll's birthday party. It would be informative to declare loudly Moll's age to fix the power dynamics of her character with her family. I assumed her to be younger at the beginning which makes a big difference. There is a great brooding dark atmosphere. A few of the scenes travel in the style of horrors. I assumed a shocking twist which would have Moll as the killer. That could have been a fun reveal. The ending is fine. It's darkly haunting if a little safe. Overall, this has a great tone and solid performances.
//Revelation Film Festival Review//
A psychological drama that steadily ratchets up tension, Beast is best entered into blind. For those who need a little more persuasion, the story follows a young woman, a mysterious man and a series of unexplained killings in a small seaside town. As both their past mistakes come back to haunt them, is all as it seems?
As Michael Pearce's debut feature, Beast is an assured first effort. Just when you think you know where it's heading it makes you question your assumptions and you'll be second guessing until the very end. A pleasant surprise that's definitely worth checking out.
A psychological drama that steadily ratchets up tension, Beast is best entered into blind. For those who need a little more persuasion, the story follows a young woman, a mysterious man and a series of unexplained killings in a small seaside town. As both their past mistakes come back to haunt them, is all as it seems?
As Michael Pearce's debut feature, Beast is an assured first effort. Just when you think you know where it's heading it makes you question your assumptions and you'll be second guessing until the very end. A pleasant surprise that's definitely worth checking out.
Don't read about it - just watch it - you are wondering who is the real beast from beginning until the end. Beautiful location, the unrealistic supporting cast actually adds to the intrigue. This thing could have had many endings, the one used is fitting.
My first exposure to Jessie Buckley was the movie "Wild Rose", and I became an instant fan. A gifted singer also, her acting really is a force of nature, she is that good.
Here she is 20-something Moll, still living with her parents in the family home, and working as a guide with a tour bus. We gradually learn she has had some issues, at 13 was expelled from school for stabbing a classmate with scissors.
Now she is having a birthday party at home, gets agitated, and just leaves to go to a dance hall. The next morning she meets Johnny Flynn as seemingly dangerous Pascal Renouf with rifle and rabbits he poached. She eventually learns he has some past misdeeds also. Now local girls are turning up dead and some locals suspect Pascal.
But he and Moll seem perfect for each other, both troubled souls, and they fall in love, much to the disapproval of her family and friends.
This is such a well-told and well-acted movie, and as the last half hour draws to a close new things are revealed that lead up to an unexpected conclusion.
A really good movie.
Here she is 20-something Moll, still living with her parents in the family home, and working as a guide with a tour bus. We gradually learn she has had some issues, at 13 was expelled from school for stabbing a classmate with scissors.
Now she is having a birthday party at home, gets agitated, and just leaves to go to a dance hall. The next morning she meets Johnny Flynn as seemingly dangerous Pascal Renouf with rifle and rabbits he poached. She eventually learns he has some past misdeeds also. Now local girls are turning up dead and some locals suspect Pascal.
But he and Moll seem perfect for each other, both troubled souls, and they fall in love, much to the disapproval of her family and friends.
This is such a well-told and well-acted movie, and as the last half hour draws to a close new things are revealed that lead up to an unexpected conclusion.
A really good movie.
As you may know, I often discover films when I dip into the filmography of an actor that is new to me. In this case, it is that of the talented Irish actor, Jessie Buckley (and I will definitely be following her career). The writing of this film is subtle although the topic is brutal. I was often surprised where the writers took us, which involved a few false trail and pseudo-endings before the credits rolled. The casting was superb as was their performance. The tone of abandonment was chilling. The pacing is deliberate and pensive. It is totally worth finding this film. I give it a 7 (very good) out of 10. {Thrilling Crime Mystery}
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- TriviaThe director, Michael Pearce, previously lived in Jersey and this movie is loosely based on a real life person dubbed The Beast of Jersey who terrorized the island of Jersey in the 1960s and 1970s.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Cordelia (2019)
- SoundtracksDes Lisle Banet / The Little Child
Written by Tony Krohn
Based on a traditional Norwegian Song
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $800,365
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $53,248
- May 13, 2018
- Gross worldwide
- $1,744,071
- Runtime
- 1h 47m(107 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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