Dark Was the Night

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Revolves around the isolated town of Maiden Woods, where a nearby logging company has disrupted the balance of the life in the woods. From the frozen forest an evil will emerge and threaten the local citizens, their only hope being the local Sheriff and his trusted Deputy. (texto oficial do distribuidor)

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português Dois atores secundários bem conhecidos reforçam o aspeto dum filme B de terror que custou uns trocos. A psicologia do personagem principal traumatizado é apreciada, tornada credível pelo desempenho de Kevin Durand. A atmosfera da pequena cidade americana no outono também é boa, os seus simples habitantes são uma vítima fácil e potencial para o monstro. E o tom triste e sombrio, combinado com a música escura e os filtros da câmara frios, dão-lhe uma identidade atrativa. Apenas não espere ideias de enredo inovadoras ou um monstro fascinante. Aparece apenas por um momento, e devido ao conceito de arte e à execução digital é uma grande desilusão. Três estrelas quase não merecidas. ()

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inglês "Dark Was the Night" is not a bad movie at all, it's rather unassuming and its biggest problem is that it simply isn't original. However, it is well shot, it is shot in a way that will entertain you. Additionally, there is a monster that essentially doesn't appear throughout the whole film, you only see hints of it or what it leaves behind. In this regard, it is a good craft that is worth checking out. ()

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J*A*S*M 

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inglês Heller doesn’t lack talent, he proved that already in his début Enter Nowhere. In his second film he delivers a solid monster horror story with a creature that terrorises a small town, first killing the pets and then inhabitants. It’s slow, sombre and with bleached colours. Heller is competent at building an atmosphere, but it’s a shame that when the monster is fully revealed in the end I was quite disappointed; it was better when all you could see were the claws or its silhouette. But the main problem I have (and the reason I’m sticking to a safe three-star rating) is that, given the premise and the straightforward script, Dark Was the Night is almost absurdly serious. Plot-wise it’s just and ordinary monster B-movie, and the script doesn’t even try to be original or creative in any way, but the characters at times act and speak as if they were in a Dostoevsky play. ()

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