The Lost (2006)
Average Rating: 6/10
Reviews Counted: 5
Fresh: 4 | Rotten: 1
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Critic Reviews: 1
Fresh: 1 | Rotten: 0
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A charismatic psycho suspected of killing two innocent campers in a cold-blooded double homicide grows increasingly unstable as his suburban empire starts to crack at the foundations in director Chris Sivertson's adaptation of author Jack Ketchum's chilling take on the 1960s-era Charles Schmid murders. Ray Pye (Chris Senter) may be well out of high school, but the kids in his sleepy town are strangely drawn to the drug-dealing outsider who stuffs cans in his boots to boost his stature and sports
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Marc Senter
Ray Pye -
Shay Astar
Jennifer Fitch -
Alex Frost
Tim Bess -
Megan Henning
Sally Richmond -
Robin Sydney
Katherine Wallace -
Misty Mundae
Lisa Steiner -
Ruby Larocca
Elise Hanlon -
Michael Bowen
Charlie Schilling -
Dee Wallace
Barbara Hanlon -
Ed Lauter
Ed Anderson
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All Critics (5) | Top Critics (1) | Fresh (4) | Rotten (1)
The Lost succeeds as both a superior crime drama and a haunting cautionary tale.
Fans looking for a decent thriller or a frightening fear flick had best look elsewhere.
If the ability to genuinely disturb is any measure of a horror film's quality, then The Lost is a pretty good one.
Makes a great case for being a cult classic...
The examination of a wounded male ego run amuck shows what we should fear in ourselves as well as others
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This would be a brilliant film if the acting was more on point. The lead plays the dual ends well of the smiling charmer and then the shouting psycho, but he can't do anything in between those two extremes and struggles in "normal" moments of relationship building that most actors would do breezily. He is just awkward with the commonplace; the melodramatic is where this guy shines.
For the rest of the cast, the acting is mixed and most of them are more capable than the lead. No one's ruining the movie, but no one is stealing the show with a killer performance, either.
This film is marketed wrong because it has the Jack Ketchum attachment (this is a direct adaptation of his novel of the same title), it is branded as a horror title. It has a serial killer at the center, but this is very much a crime drama/mystery and the makers are clearly attempting at some time to give it an art-house stamp.
It's not bad, it's just very slow and unsucessfully executed. For gore fans, I do recommend that you watch the beginning and then skip to the final 15 minutes. An dplease just trust me, you are NOT missing any meaningful or believable character development.