When a man living alone in the woods saves the life of a young woman, they are forced to coexist. Chaos ensues when the woman makes a terrifying discovery in the woods behind the man's home ... Read allWhen a man living alone in the woods saves the life of a young woman, they are forced to coexist. Chaos ensues when the woman makes a terrifying discovery in the woods behind the man's home and unleashes something truly haunting.When a man living alone in the woods saves the life of a young woman, they are forced to coexist. Chaos ensues when the woman makes a terrifying discovery in the woods behind the man's home and unleashes something truly haunting.
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This wasn't a Hollywood movie non the less I was mind picking throughout the movie. Not your average cliche movie and I respect the uniqueness of the making.
Well, the synopsis for the 2021 mystery thriller "Woodland Grey" definitely over-sold the movie. I must admit that I was intrigued about this movie, after having read the synopsis. Sure, when I sat down to watch this movie from writers Adam Reider and Jesse Toufexis then I had never actually heard about it.
I have to say that the movie's storyline was a swing and a miss in terms of properly entertaining me. Sure, the movie started out okay, as you don't really know what is going on, and there is a strange atmosphere to the movie. But as the movie progress nothing worthwhile actually happens, and the movie just monotonously trots on in a bland pace.
And as the movie comes to an end, I have to say that I was left with a staggering and overwhelming sense of 'Was that really it? Seriously?'. So yeah, I wasn't impressed with director Adam Reider's 2021 movie, much less particularly entertained.
The movie doesn't have a particularly large cast ensemble, so there was somewhat of a bigger pressure on the actors and actresses to carry the movie with their performances. I will say that Jenny Raven (playing Emily) and Ryan Blakely (playing William) actually did manage to carry the movie well enough with their performances, despite of having very little to work with in terms of script and characters.
I managed to sit through the entire ordeal, and I do call it an ordeal because the pacing of the narrative was slow and monotonous, and there wasn't really much of anything thrilling or exciting going on as the storyline progressed.
My rating of "Woodland Grey" lands on a very generous three out of ten stars.
I have to say that the movie's storyline was a swing and a miss in terms of properly entertaining me. Sure, the movie started out okay, as you don't really know what is going on, and there is a strange atmosphere to the movie. But as the movie progress nothing worthwhile actually happens, and the movie just monotonously trots on in a bland pace.
And as the movie comes to an end, I have to say that I was left with a staggering and overwhelming sense of 'Was that really it? Seriously?'. So yeah, I wasn't impressed with director Adam Reider's 2021 movie, much less particularly entertained.
The movie doesn't have a particularly large cast ensemble, so there was somewhat of a bigger pressure on the actors and actresses to carry the movie with their performances. I will say that Jenny Raven (playing Emily) and Ryan Blakely (playing William) actually did manage to carry the movie well enough with their performances, despite of having very little to work with in terms of script and characters.
I managed to sit through the entire ordeal, and I do call it an ordeal because the pacing of the narrative was slow and monotonous, and there wasn't really much of anything thrilling or exciting going on as the storyline progressed.
My rating of "Woodland Grey" lands on a very generous three out of ten stars.
Another movie that turned out top be a complete waste of time. It started quite decently and kept me entertained for the first halve. I thought and hoped that there would be some comprehensible explanation as to the events and what led up to the situation. That never happened. The end didn't make any sense whatsoever, which more or less ruined the complete experience. Not worthwhile wasting your time trying to follow something that was just completely senseless.
A beautiful piece of art. Mesmerising, dreamlike, wonderfully shot and perfectly acted.
Story is follow-able if you pay attention which people refuse to do anymore, they want to sit scrolling their phone, half watching and count on severe expositional spoon feeding at the end to fill in the gaps.
This is a gorgeous and deep movie and I'm sick of movies like this getting badly reviewed by inattentive jerks who'd be more at home seeing what disneyplus has limped into the barn with.
You're killing the movie industry, mentioning idiocracy is cliche at this point but if the shoe fits.
Sigh
If you like the dreamy, lost in the woods, surreal type horror movies then you'll enjoy this.
Story is follow-able if you pay attention which people refuse to do anymore, they want to sit scrolling their phone, half watching and count on severe expositional spoon feeding at the end to fill in the gaps.
This is a gorgeous and deep movie and I'm sick of movies like this getting badly reviewed by inattentive jerks who'd be more at home seeing what disneyplus has limped into the barn with.
You're killing the movie industry, mentioning idiocracy is cliche at this point but if the shoe fits.
Sigh
If you like the dreamy, lost in the woods, surreal type horror movies then you'll enjoy this.
I don't mind a slow burn, but sometimes I get the sense that a movie is just wasting time. Woodland Grey does that right from the beginning and never really paces any of the exposition as well as it could. We get long, drawn out segments where the point is made, but the scene still continues. Eventually, by the middle of the movie, some interest has been built, and we are given enough clues to want to see where this all ends up. Then, in the final act, the characters just seem to be going around in circles. The same moments get repeated, dream sequences tease resolution, and we really don't learn much about what we want to know. I don't have any criticisms about the performances or filmmaking; I just felt like they never decided what was actually going on and left the story vague rather than think it through first. Movies can leave some questions for the viewer and finish on an open-ended moment, but they should feel like the filmmakers at least knew what they were presenting. When the story just keeps piling on strange happenings with no coherence, I usually assume they just didn't want to wait to work on the script enough before going ahead with filming.
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- TriviaDuring production, the cast and crew were hit with snow, hail, freezing rain, high winds, freezing temperatures and a torrential downpour making the shoot extremely difficult.
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- 1h 31m(91 min)
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- 2.39:1
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