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The Messengers (Blu-ray)
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Genre: Drama Horror Thriller
Runtime: USA:84 min
Cast of Characters| Kristen Stewart | ... | Jess | |
| Dylan McDermott | ... | Roy | |
| Penelope Ann Miller | ... | Denise | |
| John Corbett | ... | Burwell | |
| Evan Turner | ... | Ben Solomon | |
| Theodore Turner | ... | Ben Solomon | |
| William B. Davis | ... | Colby Price | |
| Brent Briscoe | ... | Plume | |
| Dustin Milligan | ... | Bobby | |
| Jodelle Ferland | ... | Michael Rollins | |
| Michael Daingerfield | ... | Police Officer | |
| Tatiana Maslany | ... | Lindsay Rollins | |
| Shirley McQueen | ... | Mary Rollins | |
| Anna Hagan | ... | Doctor | |
| Blaine Hart | ... | Charlie |
Plot Outline:
An ominous darkness invades a seemingly serene
sunflower farm in North Dakota, and the Solomon family is torn apart by
suspicion, mayhem and murder. It's been six years since the Rollins family
just up and left and now the troubled Solomon family has come from Chicago,
to rebuild their lives following their sons hospitalization due to their
daughter's drunk driving accident. But as they start to settle in something
odd and strange begins to occur to their son. Could something supernatural
be at work, and did the previous family just leave...or are they still here?
Trapped in the only place they've ever known? And what did cause their
deaths? Most of all...is this 'killer' still very much alive?e?e?e?e?e?
Runtime: USA:84 min
Language: English
Color: Color (scenes Black/White) Widescreen Blu-ray
Aspect Ratio: 1.85 : 1
Sound Mix: DTS Dolby Digital SDDS
Certification:Germany:16 Portugal:M/16 Singapore:PG Australia:M Argentina:16 Ireland:15A Finland:K-15 France:-12 Netherlands:16 USA:PG-13 Canada:14A Italy:VM14 UK:15 Hong Kong:IIB Canada:13+ Philippines:PG-13 Argentina:13
Quotes: Quotes: Jess : [ to her brother] Where are they? What do you see? more
Comments:
Most people have probably heard of the idea that babies and young children can
see and hear things that older people can't, or have lost the ability to. That a
baby in a crib gurgling and laughing at the ceiling, for example, is actually
talking to a spirit there. It's a fascinating premise, whose application to a
horror movie is a stroke of genius.
In "The Messengers" a family moves into an old farmhouse where something very
bad once happened. Only Ben, the little toddler of the family, can see the
supernatural prescences in the house, and he appears more delighted with them
than afraid. When his teenage sister Jess also starts encountering unusual
occurences - this time of an apparantly non-benevolent nature - she also begins
noticing Ben's unusual behavior as well and realizes that he too is experiencing
something out of the ordinary; the hard part after that is getting anybody else
to take her seriously. The movie utilizes much more atmosphere than action, and
the cast has to carry off a lot the show by reacting to very subtle (Most of the
time), slow-paced, occurences, in a way that makes it feel real and frightening.
The actors and actresses were well picked for their parts, and Kristen Stewart
as Jess and twins Evan and Theodore Turner as Ben, playing the characters who
experience most of the strangeness in the movie's early, slower-going, parts,
are especially impressive. All the production values necessary to make this kind
of atmosphere work - the light and shadows, the subtle use of sounds, the
camerawork, etc. - are all handled very well too.
In the last one third or so of the movie, as things start to speed up and
secrets come to light, I guess you could say that there were too broad
directions it could have gone in, that it had to choose from. Myself, I would
have chosen the route the movie didn't take, but it handles the path it chooses
so well that it avoids slumping into a letdown. (I am still curious, though,
what it would have been like if they had gone that other way) It's worth noting
that when it ended I was rather taken aback that it was over so quick. Its
running time is something like 85 minutes, but it felt like it came it at under
an hour - and that's even in light of the slowly building pace it maintained. It
must have been doing something pretty right to make time fly like that (on the
other hand, I've seen other movies of about the same length that seem to drag on
for hours). "Messengers" could have actually been quite a bit longer without
hurting itself one bit; and as good as the ending turned out to be it may have
been even better if it had gone on that different turn, but there's no point in
complaining with something this good. Highly, highly recommended for fans of
"Dark Water", "The Eye", "Haunted", "The Sixth Sense", "Pan's Labyrinth" and
other atmospheric horror movies. "Red Rover" is another, far less known, movie
that also fits great in this vein that you might want to check out.
UPC 043396190610