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9/10
a bold yet understated indie
10 May 2010
I'm a sucker for films that defy categorisation, and this film certainly does that. It's a beautifully crafted British indie that favours story over convention. That said, the story is an archetypal journey: man leaves his hollow life, goes on a journey, and comes back full.

The cinematography is simple and beautiful, with the scenes in the French forest suitably magical. The performances are a curious blend between understated and outrageous. Great support from Marc Warren (to be expected) and John Last (who holds his own spectacularly next to Warren).

The film is bold in that the lead, Callum, isn't the most affable of protagonists, and his co- lead is quite irritating as a character. But she is HIS foil, not ours, and this is where the story wins over and doesn't fall into giving the audience stereotypes that we can all swoon over. It also makes Callum's reluctance to continue the journey all the more real.

It's a magical story that could easily make it a chick-flick, but doesn't (largely because of the brash masculinity and language of the male supports!) - this is a film that you need to see open minded, and without preconception. Then it is provocative and rewarding.

I hear it's been picking up festival wins, and it deserves every one. Can't wait to see it on general release.
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10/10
something to watch more than once?
8 November 2009
Warning: Spoilers
I got a chance to see an early screening of this.

This really isn't a horror film. Its dark but funny (almost silly - a quotation spouting irish cowboy vampire? That shouldn't work! But somehow it does! Brilliant).

There's humour aplenty here, but its not all fun and games. There's serious ideas and an ambitious scope of story covering the wild west, the garden of eden and contemporary times. The scope sometimes feels a little too big for the low budget, but it's easily forgotten when the cowboy starts spouting again!

And Doug Bradley without pins! Woohoo. Nice to see pinhead taking on a role out of type and getting a decent amount of screen time.

A surprisingly rewarding and unique indie.
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