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CASE 39

October 26th 2009 15:10
Official Poster


This film has more than a few thrilling moments. It caused my friend to throw her hands over her eyes and gasp, numerous times. I kept looking, but will admit to a few gasps too.

Academy Award winning René Zellweger, who plays Emily Jenkins, a caring and devoted social worker, is determined to prove that the weird, (make that really weird) and dysfunctional parents of a highly disturbed child, are guilty of sadistic child abuse.

But what did the child’s parents do? The haunted looking mother (played by Kerry O’Malley) and the disturbing looking father (played chillingly by Callum Keith Rennie) are giving nothing away, as they face the investigation.

Their child, Lillith, (played very ably by Jodelle Ferland) will not say; she won’t utter a word, just stares with haunted eyes, until Jenkins separates them for a moment and speaks to the child, who finally whispers to Jenkins; her parents are planning to kill her.



But nothing can be done without some concrete proof. Lillith refuses to repeat her statement on tape, obviously terrified of her parents. So Jenkins decides to risk her career and a law suit, by breaking through the red tape, and into their house. What she sees only makes her feel more uneasy.

Then one evening, Jenkins gets a call from a terrified Lillith. Jenkins then begs her still unconvinced friend, Detective Mike Barron (Golden Globe winning Ian McShane), to help her break into the house to save Lillith from, what turns out to be, an unspeakably grisly and tortuous death, at the hands of her insanely determined parents. It is a scene few will forget, a moment of pure horror.

Jenkins consoling a terrified Lillith


Then, just when you think all is well, things start to go very, very wrong.

Jenkins is left with trying to find out what is really going on, as her world begins to fall apart. Jenkins learns that fear is evil’s ultimate tool of terror and dominance; but to defeat it, you must first garner the gumption to master it, in yourself!

Zellweger, as Emily Jenkins, gives a strong and credible performance as the caring social worker.

This is the American feature film debut of German director Christian Alvart, (he directed the European thriller “Antibodies”). The action scenes are shot well (D.O.P. Hagen Bodanski) and edited to a fine degree (Mark Goldblatt A.C.E.). The Production Designer, John Willet, paid a lot of attention to background details, like grimy walls around light switches etc, which heightened the reality and the ‘creepy’ factor.

While not one of the most (continually) terrifying films I have experienced, there are plenty of moments to entertain and I can almost guarantee, a hell of a lot of people will find this film quite a scary ride.

PRODUCTION DISTRIBUTED BY PARAMOUNT PICTURES
AUSTRALIAN RELEASE DATE: NOVEMBER 5TH 2009


Production Details:

Directed by Christian Alvart
Produced by Lisa Bruce
Steve Golin
Alix Madigan
Kevin Misher
Written by Ray Wright
Starring Renée Zellweger
Jodelle Ferland
Ian McShane
Callum Keith Rennie
Bradley Cooper
Crystal Lowe
Music by Michl Britsch
Cinematography Hagen Bogdarski
Editing by Mark Goldblatt
Distributed by Paramount Pictures
Release date(s) New Zealand August 13, 2009
United States January 1, 2010
Running time 1 Hour 55 Minutes
Country United States
Canada
Language English


IMAGE and POSTER CREDITS: Poster designer unknown; all images used for film review purposes only for Paramount Pictures releases, Australia. Design credit will be acknowledged when informed of such.

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Comment by Matt Shea

October 27th 2009 04:07
Nice write-up Fog. I groaned during the first 20 seconds of the preview at my local cinema, but had to admit to being slightly curious by the end. Perhaps it was Ian McShane - he's flippin' brilliant.

Comment by Mountain Fog

October 27th 2009 06:28
Hi Matt,

yeah, I know what you mean, but, it had its moments. I also agree that Ian McShane pumped some electricty into his cameo, pity they didn;t work more of him into the story.

and tanx for the comp.

cheers

fog

Comment by Anonymous

October 27th 2009 10:40

Comment by RubySoho

October 29th 2009 11:01
let me guess...there's a twist..and it turns out the girl is not so innocent after all and her parents were going to kill her because she is a bad seed.

am i right? at least close?

Comment by Mountain Fog

October 29th 2009 11:42
Ruby,

maybe you're right, maybe you're not! You'll just have to be brave and go see it!

cheers

fog



Comment by Bryn

November 3rd 2009 05:50
I missed the media screening ... not sure if any in-season passes will come my way ... I'm loathe to spend $17 bucks on a movie I'm not sure I'll like. There's discount day of course ... The trailer looks good, but that's usually a bad sign.

Comment by Mountain Fog

November 4th 2009 04:49
Hi Bryn,
yes trailers can be very misleading. I still say a lot of people will like it, the younger gen. most likely, as for seasoned horror patrons and critics, like yourself, it probably will not live up to expectations. There were a few illogical moments that slightly annoyed me towards the end. However, I have definitely seen worse.

cheers

fog

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