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Patrick und Louise ziehen nach dem tragischen Tod ihrer Tochter Alice aufs Land. In der Gemeinde Wakewood findet Patrick eine Stelle als Tierarzt. Als er von den dort lebenden Bauern erfährt, dass es einen Grund für den Namen des Dorfes gibt, wird. Wake Wood ist ein irisch-britischer Horrorfilm aus dem Jahr Unter der Regie von David Keating spielen Aidan Gillen, Eva Birthistle und Timothy Spall die. hotelcitymap.eu - Kaufen Sie Wake Wood günstig ein. Qualifizierte Bestellungen werden kostenlos geliefert. Sie finden Rezensionen und Details zu einer. Bis auf vereinzelte Ausnahmen verweigert sich Wake Wood den gängigen Genre-Klischees. Optisch ähneln Dorfoberhaupt Arthur (Timothy Spall) und die. Wake Wood: Sendetermine · Streams · DVDs · Cast & Crew. Wake Wood ein Film von David Keating mit Aidan Gillen, Eva Birthistle. Inhaltsangabe: Nach dem tragischen Tod ihrer kleinen Tochter Alice. Komplette Handlung und Informationen zu Wake Wood. Um den tragischen Tod ihrer kleinen Tochter Alice zu bewältigen, ziehen der Tierarzt Patrick und seine.

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David Keating. David Keating , Brendan McCarthy. Nov 2, Exclusive Film Distribution, Hammer Films. Eva Birthistle Louise.
Aidan Gillen Patrick. Dan Gordon Mick O'Shea. Timothy Spall Arthur. Ella Connolly Alice. Amelia Crowley Mary Brogan.
Brian Gleeson Martin O'Shea. David Keating Director. David Keating Screenwriter. Brendan McCarthy Screenwriter. Simon Oakes Executive Producer. Marc Schipper Executive Producer.
Brendan McCarthy Producer. John McDonnell Producer. Chris Maris Cinematographer. Tim Murrell Film Editor.
John Hand Production Design. March 28, Full Review…. February 28, Full Review…. November 27, Full Review…. View All Critic Reviews Aug 21, Unique, peculiar and effortlessly tense, Wake Wood is a strange little Irish horror film about a rural neighbourhood that harbour a dark secret from the rest of the world - their internal ability to bring the deceased back to life for a mere three days.
A film can be made so much better when a younger actor gives a good performance as it's often rare to see a good performance from a child actor. The film is really gory and queasy in places and I feel a lot of this could be substituted for more subtle chills that supernatural horror is so popular for.
I feel they should have focused more on the climax and less on the build up of the story, as the ending is slightly ridiculous and devoid of any logic at all.
A good film lays waste to a lazy ending. Harry W Super Reviewer. Jul 12, Lots of spectacular individual scenes feature in a movie that is overall, actually not that impressive.
Gimly M Super Reviewer. Oct 14, Bit of a mishmash or good and bad points. The story is clearly an old one. Efforts to de-Irish the plot 'Wake Wood' is not an Irish name and Timothy Spall, though talented, sticks out like a sore thumb, make the film less, rather than more interesting.
The concept is one that, like most horrors, is more awful when alluded to than in the execution. Once the child is resurrected, the film essentially stops being scary.
The scenes of animal violence are excellent throughout. The acting is uneven and the script a little dull. Birthwistle is good but unlikeable, Gillen is not good and very subdued, their relationship seems lifeless rather than threatened and Tim Spall hams it up like he's in a episode of 'Midsomer Murders'.
Charles B Super Reviewer. Aug 02, I was really enjoying this movie, probably in the 3 star range, until the ending hit. I'll point it out when I'll discuss the ending because I plan on spoiling the hell out of this ending.
Anyway, it seems innocuous enough at first but when you really think about it, it doesn't make sense even in the context of the film, which has to do with reviving the dead for a period of 3 days.
To do this there are certain rules to follow. The most important of them all is that the person you want to bring back can't have been dead for more than a year, this is where the movie finds most of its dramatic juice.
I liked the fact that the movie, for the most part, focused more on the characters and what these parents would do to have one last chance to say goodbye to their daughter that died in a freak accident.
It is quite heartbreaking because this is, very likely, every parent's worst nightmare. So the film focuses more on the emotional side of this couple's struggles to mourn and to come to terms with their daughter's death.
If there's a problem with the film is that the horror, at least until Alice is brought back to life, is pretty much nonexistent.
There is that sort of 'Wicker Man'-ish feel to the village of Wake Wood, but all in all they're good people rather than being some sort of weird cult where human sacrifice is the order of the day.
The climax of the film sees Alice becoming a homicidal maniac, it's implied that the fact that it had been over a year since she had died, had some sort of weird effect on her.
I didn't hate the fact that it became an 'evil child' horror movie, which is my least favorite horror sub-genre.
I digress, the climax sees Louise, Alice's mother, having to lure her daughter out of Wake Wood, as the effects of revival only work inside the village, which effectively "kills" her again.
Louise then proceeds to bury her daughter in the forest. All seems well, and Louise and Patrick share an embrace as their ordeal finally seems to be over.
Alice's hands then reaches out from where she's buried and drags her mother down with her. Louise has been murdered, but not before we find out that she was pregnant.
Effectively, Patrick loses his daughter, his wife and his unborn child all in a very short time span. We then cut to the future, I'm assuming 9 months forward, and we see that Patrick has chosen to bring Louise back to life for the three days.
When they arrive to their house, Louise then takes a shower and when she gets out we find out that, even after being dead for 9 months, she's very much pregnant with a gigantic belly and she looks like she could pop at any moment.
This is a woman that we saw die before our eyes. There's no question about it, this woman has DIED.
The ritual wouldn't have been performed if she hadn't died. So how is it that this woman, being fucking dead as a doornail, has somehow been able to carry this baby to term???
It makes absolutely no sense whatsoever. Yes even with the story being of bringing back people from the dead, it breaks its own rules. It's one thing to bring someone back from the dead, and the movie does a good job of explaining it.
And it's just so sneaky the way they do it. Well here's an ending that makes no sense, just because we can' It's just lazy, because this is a smart movie.
It's not like the movie was incompetently written or acted. It is solid at both, it's just that the ending, seemingly, had no real effort put into it as far as it making sense with the rules you have already established.
I mean other than that, I did like this movie. The ending just brings the rating down a tad for me. User Reviews.
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Rate This. The parents of a girl who was killed by a savage dog are granted the opportunity to spend three days with their deceased daughter.
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Use the HTML below. You must be a registered user to use the IMDb rating plugin. Edit Cast Cast overview, first billed only: Aidan Gillen Patrick Eva Birthistle Louise Timothy Spall Arthur Ella Connolly Alice Ruth McCabe Peggy O'Shea Brian Gleeson Mary Brogan Dan Gordon Tommy John McArdle Ben Aoife Meagher Pharmacy Customer Alice McCrea Lady Customer Johnny Fortune Mechanic John Hand Edit Storyline Still grieving the death of nine-year-old Alice - their only child - at the jaws of a crazed dog, vet Patrick and pharmacist Louise relocate to the remote town of Wake Wood where they learn of a pagan ritual that will allow them three more days with Alice.
Edit Did You Know? Trivia The selection of Sweden as a shooting location was because of David Keating's love for the Swedish horror film Frostbite Goofs In the first hour of the movie a silver Irish reg Saab is the family car but in the last 20 minutes a black Northern Irish reg Audi is the family car.
Quotes Alice : [ as Peggy binds a resurrected Alice with a blessed noose ] That Won't Work On Me!
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John McDonnell Producer. Chris Maris Cinematographer. Tim Murrell Film Editor. John Hand Production Design. March 28, Full Review…. February 28, Full Review….
November 27, Full Review…. View All Critic Reviews Aug 21, Unique, peculiar and effortlessly tense, Wake Wood is a strange little Irish horror film about a rural neighbourhood that harbour a dark secret from the rest of the world - their internal ability to bring the deceased back to life for a mere three days.
A film can be made so much better when a younger actor gives a good performance as it's often rare to see a good performance from a child actor.
The film is really gory and queasy in places and I feel a lot of this could be substituted for more subtle chills that supernatural horror is so popular for.
I feel they should have focused more on the climax and less on the build up of the story, as the ending is slightly ridiculous and devoid of any logic at all.
A good film lays waste to a lazy ending. Harry W Super Reviewer. Jul 12, Lots of spectacular individual scenes feature in a movie that is overall, actually not that impressive.
Gimly M Super Reviewer. Oct 14, Bit of a mishmash or good and bad points. The story is clearly an old one. Efforts to de-Irish the plot 'Wake Wood' is not an Irish name and Timothy Spall, though talented, sticks out like a sore thumb, make the film less, rather than more interesting.
The concept is one that, like most horrors, is more awful when alluded to than in the execution. Once the child is resurrected, the film essentially stops being scary.
The scenes of animal violence are excellent throughout. The acting is uneven and the script a little dull. Birthwistle is good but unlikeable, Gillen is not good and very subdued, their relationship seems lifeless rather than threatened and Tim Spall hams it up like he's in a episode of 'Midsomer Murders'.
Charles B Super Reviewer. Aug 02, I was really enjoying this movie, probably in the 3 star range, until the ending hit.
I'll point it out when I'll discuss the ending because I plan on spoiling the hell out of this ending. Anyway, it seems innocuous enough at first but when you really think about it, it doesn't make sense even in the context of the film, which has to do with reviving the dead for a period of 3 days.
To do this there are certain rules to follow. The most important of them all is that the person you want to bring back can't have been dead for more than a year, this is where the movie finds most of its dramatic juice.
I liked the fact that the movie, for the most part, focused more on the characters and what these parents would do to have one last chance to say goodbye to their daughter that died in a freak accident.
It is quite heartbreaking because this is, very likely, every parent's worst nightmare. So the film focuses more on the emotional side of this couple's struggles to mourn and to come to terms with their daughter's death.
If there's a problem with the film is that the horror, at least until Alice is brought back to life, is pretty much nonexistent.
There is that sort of 'Wicker Man'-ish feel to the village of Wake Wood, but all in all they're good people rather than being some sort of weird cult where human sacrifice is the order of the day.
The climax of the film sees Alice becoming a homicidal maniac, it's implied that the fact that it had been over a year since she had died, had some sort of weird effect on her.
I didn't hate the fact that it became an 'evil child' horror movie, which is my least favorite horror sub-genre.
I digress, the climax sees Louise, Alice's mother, having to lure her daughter out of Wake Wood, as the effects of revival only work inside the village, which effectively "kills" her again.
Louise then proceeds to bury her daughter in the forest. All seems well, and Louise and Patrick share an embrace as their ordeal finally seems to be over.
Alice's hands then reaches out from where she's buried and drags her mother down with her. Louise has been murdered, but not before we find out that she was pregnant.
Effectively, Patrick loses his daughter, his wife and his unborn child all in a very short time span. We then cut to the future, I'm assuming 9 months forward, and we see that Patrick has chosen to bring Louise back to life for the three days.
When they arrive to their house, Louise then takes a shower and when she gets out we find out that, even after being dead for 9 months, she's very much pregnant with a gigantic belly and she looks like she could pop at any moment.
This is a woman that we saw die before our eyes. There's no question about it, this woman has DIED. The ritual wouldn't have been performed if she hadn't died.
So how is it that this woman, being fucking dead as a doornail, has somehow been able to carry this baby to term??? It makes absolutely no sense whatsoever.
Yes even with the story being of bringing back people from the dead, it breaks its own rules. It's one thing to bring someone back from the dead, and the movie does a good job of explaining it.
And it's just so sneaky the way they do it. Well here's an ending that makes no sense, just because we can' It's just lazy, because this is a smart movie.
It's not like the movie was incompetently written or acted. It is solid at both, it's just that the ending, seemingly, had no real effort put into it as far as it making sense with the rules you have already established.
I mean other than that, I did like this movie. The ending just brings the rating down a tad for me. It's a movie that doesn't really focus on the horror rather than looking at how the parents grieve and what they'll do to have one last moment with their daughter, even if it means doing something completely fucked.
But beware of the ending. That aside, with a small budget director David Keating keeps the blood flowing and the pace going.
It benefits from plausibility and atmosphere with an on location shoot. There's plenty of shadows, eerie music, sharp editing and a grounded screen-play by Brendan McCarthy to keep you watching with a grin that Hammer may have a place in this century.
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Photo Gallery. Trailers and Videos. Crazy Credits. Alternate Versions. Rate This. The couple's car mysteriously breaks down one evening in the middle of nowhere and they go to the nearby house of Patrick's veterinary colleague, Arthur, to seek help.
There Louise witnesses Arthur leading a strange and bloody pagan ritual but refuses to say anything to Patrick.
It becomes apparent that something strange is happening in town and that Arthur knows that Louise saw the ritual. Soon afterwards a farmer, Mick O'Shea, is accidentally killed by his own bull.
Horrified, Louise and Patrick, who witness the accident, plan to leave, but Arthur, who needs their skills and presumably doesn't want Louise telling what she saw , convinces them to stay by explaining that he has a ritual that brings back the dead, but only for three days, only within the boundaries of the townland , and only if the person has been dead for less than a year.
This is the ritual that Louise witnessed. The couple agree to remain, excited to see their only child again. The ritual requires a piece of the person to be resurrected, and the couple go grave-robbing, cutting off one of Alice's fingers and retrieving her necklace.
The ritual also needs a fresh corpse. At Mick's wake, Arthur asks his widow, Peggy, to use his body, but she refuses, claiming there is something not right about the couple.
However, Arthur persuades her by tacitly threatening her that if she refuses he will not resurrect Mick either. The gruesome ritual goes ahead and Alice is reborn.
However, Peggy is still not happy and frightens the little girl, who flees across the townland boundary. As soon as she does so, she collapses with the wounds that killed her appearing on her body.
Her parents immediately take her back across the boundary and the wounds disappear. That night Arthur and other villagers come to see them, claiming that something is wrong and Alice must be sent back to her grave immediately.
Patrick and Louise persuade them to allow her to stay for the final day. However, Patrick soon realises that there is something seriously wrong with Alice.
She begins killing and mutilating animals. She also tells Louise that she is pregnant, which Louise confirms with a pregnancy tester.
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