Well acted, well directed, and totally intense, 'Eden Lake' is the best horror film to come out of the UK in years.
Eden Lake (2008)
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Reviews Counted:23
Fresh:19
Rotten:4
Average Rating:6.7/10
Consensus: A brutal and effective British hoodie-horror that, despite the clichés, stays on the right side of scary.
Rated: R [See Full Rating] for strong brutal violence, pervasive language, some nudity and brief drug use.
Runtime: 1 hr 31 mins
Genre: Horror/Suspense
Theatrical Release:Oct 31, 2008 Limited
Synopsis: Like a bad dream turned worst nightmare, Eden Lake is a “relentlessly tense and immaculately paced” (Twitch Film) horror-thriller about modern youth gone wild. When a young couple goes to a... Like a bad dream turned worst nightmare, Eden Lake is a “relentlessly tense and immaculately paced” (Twitch Film) horror-thriller about modern youth gone wild. When a young couple goes to a remote wooded lake for a romantic getaway, their quiet weekend is shattered by an aggressive group of local kids. Rowdiness quickly turns to rage as the teens terrorize the couple in unimaginable ways, and a weekend outing becomes a bloody battle for survival. Eden Lake is “fierce, thought-provoking… and genuinely shocking” (Time Out London). --© Third Rail Releasing [More]
Starring: Kelly Reilly, Michael Fassbender, Thomas Turgoose
Starring: Kelly Reilly, Michael Fassbender, Thomas Turgoose
Director: James Watkins
Director: James Watkins
Screenwriter: James Watkins
Producer: Christian Colson, Richard Holmes
Composer: David Julyan
Studio: Third Rail
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Reviews for Eden Lake
It's not your typical "wooded horror" movie, but Eden Lake works exceedingly well, and will probably stick in your gut for a little while.
An effectively harrowing Brit thriller-cum-horror pic whose yuppie protags' weekend getaway runs violently afoul of the local youth.
A well acted, smartly directed horror flick that's gory, disturbing, terrifying and topical.
...while Eden Lake is effective, something feels not quite right about cheering for prepubescent kids to get their fatal comeuppance.
It is impossible not to admire the way Watkins ratchets up the tension in his debut as director (he wrote My Little Eye) and keeps his tale strictly to 90 minutes.
Daily Mail scaremongering? Possibly. But formidably well-made, all the same.
It is not often that The Sneak feels like walking out of a movie. But this exploitative, patronising and nauseatingly violent take on Britain’s yob culture had your critic eyeing up the exit.
It’s not long before the claret starts to flow. And it won’t be too long before you start eyeing the exit sign.
It doesn't fight shy of a truly frightening final twist, which makes it not only bleaker but also more truthful than virtually every other movie in this genre, which all too often is over-populated and under-humanised.
Frustratingly, there is potential in Watkins’ claustrophobic, back-to-nature setting, but, in trying to play ‘edgy’ with contemporary anxieties, his cooked-to-formula script merely sinks to the level of the gutter press exploiting those fears.
Dispiriting and unpleasant, a trip to Eden Lake will leave most viewers feeling the need for a hot shower and a tetanus jab.
For all the brutality of the confrontation with knife-weilding, car-nicking local scum - think Stanley knives gouging out tongues - it's never far off ludicrous.
This looks to me like the best British horror film in years: nasty, scary and tight as a drum.
So harsh, bleak and intense it achieves a level of raw power. A sordid little nightmare of contemporary England.
The film’s one major fault is that Reilly’s character repeatedly acts in ways that serve the plot, but which run contrary to rational human behaviour. By contrast, the shattering downbeat ending is well earned and genuinely shocking.
Instead of Deliverance's deep backwoods hicks we have now backwoods chavs who live a life unscrutinised by cops or anyone. Watkins has consumed all those tabloid hoodie tales and regurgitated a horror.
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