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5/10
Good ideas - wildly fluctuating writing and direction
I_Ailurophile19 February 2022
Sometimes we decide to watch a movie simply because of one name among the cast or crew that we recognize, without any foreknowledge otherwise. In finding titles on that basis, the quality can fall anywhere on a very wide spectrum. 2009's 'From the dark' is a curiosity, to say the least. The cinematography, lighting, and special effects, and set design, immediately betray the low-budget nature of the production. On the other hand - though obviously fake, the blood and gore look good; other considerations like wardrobe, hair and makeup, and the creature design (what we see of it) are fine. In the writing and direction jointly helmed by Cliff McClelland and Tom Zembrond, meanwhile, there is such wild variation that from one moment to the next it's hard to tell just what we're going to get, and we quickly ken that the whole can't possibly be greater than a mixed bag. With that said - this isn't bad, and I do enjoy it, but it struggles so much to feel genuine that it's definitely not going to be for everyone.

There is, occasionally, some sincerity and authenticity in the dialogue, or minor cleverness. Unfortunately, it's also characterized in large part by needless dated references; tastelessly crude lines of an overtly sexual nature; trying too hard to imp high school or college age stereotypes and tropes; and large portions that are just plain bland or extraneous. And, to be honest, so it is with much of the picture otherwise. There's a sliver of depth offered in the screenplay to some of the characters, but mostly they're thin and one-dimensional, with little meaningful heart. Scene writing wavers between earnest, engaging, and pointless, and to add insult to injury, two of three instances of nudity are grossly gauche and gratuitous. (I can almost hear the filmmakers in my mind, giggling at the notion that they made a movie with topless women.) The plot is slightly less predictable than I imagined it would be - but also, there's such a dire lack of plot development over these almost 90 minutes that the bulk of the feature seems ever more trivial because of it. The direction, generally bringing the picture to fruition, mostly feels adequate on a very baseline level.

Then again, the directors' hands in guiding the takes of each shot and scenes, and the performances of their cast, is considerably more blameworthy. As I suggested at the start, there's only one person here I recognize, and that's Laura Bailey - a highly skilled actor who above all is known for great voice work, and whether behind a microphone or (less frequently) in front of a camera, she has more than proven herself. Yet there are most certainly times throughout 'From the dark' that her acting feels forced, and less than honest. This is even more true for her co-stars, in whom I see some demonstrations of the range, nuance, and poise that would mark them as capable players. However, once again and more so than even for Bailey, the other cast members are largely forced into a corner where actions appear unmistakably feigned, emoting is overwrought, and the actors at times just seem disinterested in the moment. I quite like the cast, truly, and I'd like to see them in other films, but here they don't get the chance to really show their worth.

I'd be very curious to know more about the production. This feels so much like a movie made on a lark among friends - the type of picture where they're less concerned with the end result than that they got to make it in the first place, and have fun doing so. And there's nothing wrong with that! But as a viewer, an outsider looking in, I can only comment on what I see. And what I see is a movie that has some good ideas, and a capable cast, but writing that's all over the place, and direction that at least in this case is just too questionable. I admire the effort, and I think 'From the dark' is mildly entertaining - but there is no reason to go out of your way for this, and anyone sitting to watch must necessarily mind the potholes along the way.
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1/10
From the Dork
tmccull5222 January 2021
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Take a dozen or so "actors" who couldn't even act like they were constipated after eating a ten pound block of cheese, toss in some of the worst special effects ever, add an idiotic plot, and you end up with "From the Dark" (2009).

The film revolves around eight friends who head off to a cabin in the woods to party hearty. Gee, what an original concept. These friends are picked off one by one by a mysterious supernatural creature who appears in doorway and windows, and this creature was brought to them by the blood-covered mystery girl who shows up in the night.

The acting is beyond terrible. Friends watch one after the other die, and react with all of the horror of someone having cut an unexpected fart. Then, there's the character of Richie. Richie is the obligatory chunky, sarcastic funny guy who isn't remotely charming, or funny. I was waiting for Richie to be killed almost as soon as he was introduced into the movie. This movie is so stupid that the characters eat chicken and drink beer in the midst of their friends being slaughtered. They take beers directly from the cooler with the caps already having been removed.

Richie finally gets laid by the group skank, Jen, and she is killed by the mysterious creature almost immediately thereafter. Richie's response? He pulls the covers up to his chin and snivels. When the others fund out that Jen is dead, they react with all of the emotion cigar store Indian.

Then we discover that, oh no! The bloody girl that showed up in the night is possessed by the Devil. And after getting laid, Richie is suddenly an expert of demons, devil's, and "the old gods that ruled before recorded time". The most satisfying moment in the movie comes when the mysterious creature rips off Richie's genitalia, killing him.

This movie is stupid piled upon stupid piled upon just plain ol' dumb. Are the woods haunted? Who knows? Why is the Devil there killing people? Who can say? Not the film makers. They never offer any semblance of an explanation. It's just piss poor acting, cheesy special effects, and a plot that makes no sense whatsoever.

Do yourself a favor. If you decide to watch this drive, smack yourself squarely between the eyes with a ballpeen hammer first. That will be more enjoyable than the movie.
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1/10
Complete and Utter Garbage
walkertechie28 November 2018
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This movie, and I use the term loosely, and just horrible from start to finish. Every was seriously bad. The acting was none existent, worse than amateurish, plot seriously contrived, writing was on a high school level and the director just phoned it in. Supposedly the plot revolves around some goofy frat kids having a drunken binge routine in the sticks. All of a sudden some random girl shows up collapsed at their door covered in blood. Apparently something has followed her and stalking all in the dark. ****Spoiler Alert****When the kids open the door and see her unconscious, said girl bolts upright sudden and says not to bring her inside. Then collapses back unconscious again. She did the a second time. Yet what made no sense is, is she was that lucid, why did she bother going to someone's door to begin with. Also she had been attacked the night before, walked all day through who knows, only to collapse the next night at their door. Just dumb plotting and pacing. Fails miserably as a teen slasher movie if that was the idea. I found myself rolling my eyes through it all. I tried to give it a chance but this turd assaults common sense and intelligence. Avoid at all cost. Honestly the rating on IMDB IS BOGUS. Too many directors and producers paying for fake ratings to trust the system anymore.
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