Sightseers

2012

Action / Adventure / Comedy / Crime / Horror / Romance

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John Hurt as Narrator - Blake's "Jerusalem"
Monica Dolan Photo
Monica Dolan as Janice
Steve Oram Photo
Steve Oram as Chris
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Smurf as Banjo
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768.84 MB
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English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 28 min
P/S 0 / 1
1.51 GB
1920*1080
English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 28 min
P/S 0 / 1

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by Xstal8 / 10

Ticket to Ride (Amongst Other Things)...

Tina and Chris on the road. Caravan behind being towed. Incident on a tram. An unfortunate ram. Due to litter incongruously stowed

Tina and Chris on the road. Caravan in front being towed. An unfortunate fall. Calamitous sprawl. The price for being rather high browed

Tina and Chris at the pub. Quiet drink and a spot of pub grub. Over goes she goes. A splash as she throws. All because of the smallest of snubs.

Tina and Chris on a ramble. A pleasant countryside amble. Ends with a bludgeon. Hefty wooden truncheon. Locking horns with the pair is a gamble.

Tina upfront, Chris in bed. A cyclist appears up ahead. After brakes are applied. There's a body to hide. Road rage satisfied and duly fed.

Tina and Chris sit with Martin. He's unconventional and quite spartan. He'll soon meet his god. In his coffin like pod. But Chris will be irked and disheartened.

Tina and Chris viaduct. Preparing to be jointly plucked. A hell of a ride. The pair side by side. An outstanding black comical construct.

Reviewed by MartinHafer3 / 10

The idea could have worked much better.

The notion of making a black comedy about serial killers is not necessarily a bad one. After all, "Serial Mom" and "Eating Raoul" are both very funny and clever....and they bear repeated viewing. However, I was not so impressed by "Sightseers"....mostly because this film chose to be more 'normal'....with murders and victims that seemed too real to be funny.

The story is about two seemingly incredibly dull folks who go off on a holiday in their caravan (for us Americans, they 'went on vacation in their camper'). Along the way, they accidentally kill someone...and, sickly, later that night they have super-wild sex. They come to realize that their sex lives are MUCH better after murdering and they soon begin killing with little provocation.

I wish "Sightseers" had chosen to be over the kitch and campy. Instead, it's too much like real life murderers...and such a thing really isn't funny nor something I really want to see. Add to that some occasionally terrible filmwork (such as cutting off the heads of folks in the opening scene by poorly framing the picture and the extensive use of the shakey cam)....and it's a film I don't recommend.

Reviewed by Leofwine_draca5 / 10

Wasted potential

Director Ben Wheatley's obsession with violent death continues in SIGHTSEERS, a would-be black comedy about a couple of sightseers touring northern England and discovering a macabre talent for murder along the way. What could have been an inventive spin on the likes of BADLANDS or BONNIE & CLYDE instead turns out to be a cringing and disappointing non-event.

The problem with this film is the script, which is extraordinarily dim. It mistakes crude humour and gross-out effects for genuine wit, and there's absolutely nothing there in-between the punchlines. The main characters are repulsive and unlikeable in the extreme and watching them constantly arguing makes this a depressing experience along the lines of EASTENDERS, and for that reason alone I haven't watched a British soap in many years.

The most annoying thing about this is the wasted potential of the project. Wheatley clearly has talent as director, because I can't fault his work behind the camera, but it's squandered on forgettable material. The characters in SIGHTSEERS should be vibrant and intense, likable despite their flaws, but they never are. Alice Lowe's Tina is, in particularly, a completely grotesque and near-unwatchable creation.

Worth watching for the beautiful scenery, then - I'm the kind of guy who loves the kind of holiday undertaken by the characters here - and a few amusing scenes spaced out here and there, but a lesser beast in contrast to Wheatley's DOWN TERRACE and KILL LIST.

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