Hellmouth

2014

Action / Horror

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Steven McChattie Photo
Steven McChattie as Charlie Baker / The Barda
Julian Richings Photo
Julian Richings as Freddy T Neville
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802.76 MB
1280*534
English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 27 min
P/S 0 / 1
1.61 GB
1920*800
English 5.1
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 27 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by captainpass9 / 10

A Fairy Tale or Allegory

I expected to dislike this movie after the first ten minutes and almost bailed. I'm glad I did not. I am not a fan of the "Sin City" brand of cinematography (short depth-of-field actor shots combined with post-production film noir digitization),and originally was turned-off to see it here. However, the story won me over.

Really, this film is a rather traditional fairy tale or allegory set within a digital landscape: that of the Seeker, a man who does not quite know who he is but has been given one last task--here, the order to fill in for another caretaker at another cemetery--that allows him to journey to find himself. Along the way he meets what he thinks is his real purpose--the saving of a ghostly damsel in distress--only to find by the end of the movie that his purpose is much more complicated than that.

The last twenty minutes or so reminded me quite a bit of Bergman's work--"Wild Strawberries" especially--and were well-done in making their philosophical or allegorical "point." Having said all that, I do think this is a movie that could be hard to follow if you just "watch." The post-production digitization is impressive at times, but can also distract from the story-line. I almost feel that this film could be easily adapted for the stage where it would be even more impressive. It really takes place in only four "locations," and would be easier to follow from a dialogue point-of-view.

At any rate, I highly recommend this movie and am considering a purchase for my collection. Stephen McHattie is simply excellent in the title role. As he is the "straight man" to the otherwise purposely "flat" or characterized acting of the others, his was the role that truly mattered. And he was simply excellent.

Reviewed by filmeuro8 / 10

An excellent vehicle for Stephen McHattie

I knew within the first five minutes of watching this move that it was something really unique. Not really a horror movie, which the name and poster suggest. First of all there is Stephen McHattie, who is a seriously underrated actor. Second, the visuals and filming of the movie are really quite unique. It wanders a bit as the movie progresses, but is well wroth watching. Fantastic.

Reviewed by dlmyst-298138 / 10

It's like Sincity had a baby and turned it into a horror film.

An 80% CGI dark moody atmospheric film with shades of Diablo and Dante's Inferno. I think the casting was perfect. While the setting was stylized, everyone was believable. It's a fun ride throughout the movie. Definitely recommended for fans of dark realities and unlikely heroes. The ending though, could of been expanded a bit more. With the current ending they gave us I can draw a good conclusion (he's free) and a bad one (history repeats itself). I'm leaning a little bit to the later due to the color shift at the end.

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