eden lake/james watkins

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November 09, 2008 / 09:16
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While European horror has been making quite a name for itself these last couple of years, the Brits have been lagging behind a little bit. There have been attempts, but none of them as good or solid enough to rival the best of France or Spain (and even Belgium). Then along came Watkins, raising the bar for all to follow.

screen cap of Eden Lake

Eden Lake starts off same way many of his predecessors did. A young couple has planned a little hike to an idyllic lake, but the camping trip doesn't go exactly as planned. Rather than run into a vivid, hard to kill slasher, they meet up with a group of bratty kids. Nothing too scary, though Ils proved that even kids can be pretty mean when they want to be.

While the film starts of pretty timid, even in these first moments a brooding undertone is already present. And when the group of kids makes its entrance, what follows is not hard to predict. Where Eden Lake shines though, is the way it escalates the situation. Inch by inch things take a turn for the worse and once the ball gets rolling, there's really no stopping what was started.

It takes about another hour before the film reaches its climax, by then the film has delt several punches to the gut. While not exactly gory or gross, the happenings are pretty hard to stomach and are as chilly as can be. A typical British treat (think The Great Ecstasy of Robert Carmichael) which feels pretty fresh in a true horror context.

screen cap of Eden Lake

Visually the film is okay. Though not much attention is paid to framing pretty pictures, the camera work is effective in creating a menacing atmosphere. The forest makes for a good setting, allowing for lots of daylight filming without losing suspense and the make-up effects are juicy and believable. Watkins is also a master in not showing things, with the most horrible things actually happening off screen, still only increasing the effect.

The soundtrack goes pretty much unnoticed throughout the first part of the film, but when nearing the climax Watkins sets up some nice melodies. Rather soft and delicate music, but a little distorted to suit and set the atmosphere right. Very smart use of sound there, with the song accompanying the end credits leaving me knocked out cold in my seat.

The finale of Eden Lake is nothing short of impressive. Even though not every turn in the film is equally believable, the slow pace at which it builds towards its climax evens everything out, sucking you right in. Add to that great performances of Reilly and O'Connell (a completely and utterly unlovable prick) and some disturbing final events, and what you have is one, if not the best horror flick to come out of Britain for a long long time.

While not as good as the best Europe has to offer, Eden Lake is a prime example of British harshness combined with good old-fashioned horror, increasing the insanity notch by notch and delivering a great finale. Every bit as intense as a film like this should be.

If you want a little taste of what is to come, check out the trailer.

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KurtVDM

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November 20, 2008 10:57

I saw this movie last week with a friend of mine after hearing lots of good things about it. This is not a movie for everyone, I've heard several people say they didn't like it (my friend included) because it wasn't your typical Hollywood ending and it doesn't leave you with a happy feeling. I on the other hand absolutely loved this film, the theme is very fitting for these times and there is one particular scene in the movie where the main "baddie" completely loses it and flips, a scene which is so powerful and well shot. The movie shows us how bad the situation is getting with criminal youth everywhere and especially in the UK. Parents get your shit together, watch this movie and take care of your kids!

Niels Matthijs

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November 20, 2008 11:26

Well, if you got the stomach for it, try Martyrs for some really nasty and gutsy horror. I liked Eden Lake for the same reasons as you did, but like you said, many people won't swallow the ending. Their loss I guess.

tthom

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November 23, 2008 08:39

i know its a movie but the makers of this movie must be as crazy as these kids to make an ending such as this .
kids can be as bad as these low life kids , but to portray that adults can be as stupid as these kids would only say that the producers are as stupid as these kids .

Cortez

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December 28, 2008 15:48

Ehm, guess where kids pick up certain kind of behaviour... Sadly enough there are lots of crazy parents out there.

How can anyone not like the ending? I thought it was the cherry on top of a great flick that had an ever increasing line of delicious nastiness. Ok, it wasn't a 'happy ending', but it sure made me feel good. ;)

It lacked a bit of gore for my horror-liking, but as a thriller with a bite, Eden Lake is definately a great ride.

Raven

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January 26, 2009 11:28

A great ride? A fan of Hollywood happy endings? What the fk? Are you people insane? To be scared by an idiot who blows his boogers in the forest and his swearing is: "fook" ... you must be a very gentile and big PUSSY! The film IS NOT a horror!!!! I didn't checked the director. Maybe he is one of those stupid little woodland creatures. Or should I say: english red-neck kids that swear a lot. Ok! Let's see if I got it straight: those little morrans tie up with barbwire a fully grown man, athletic body and all, a man that killed their a rottwailer???? That woman arrives at their parents by car! Imediatly the stupid little brats arrived BY FOOT! There are: droping knifes and cellphones. And in a forrest, in the middle of the night the brilliant director forgot about those "missing" objects and inserts them eeeeevry fking time when he needs for his "masterpiece". The movie was stupid. Cast was stupid. Director - unbelieveble stupid. The ending: crapy! Just to be clear: the ending didn't made me angry as so much as I got really disgusted by it! Stupid movie! It got a 1 star from me on IMDB!

Aaron

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February 09, 2009 01:47

Awesome movie. Easily the best horror flick ive seen this decade. Very sick and twisted, and the ending couldnt have been any better. HIGHLY recommend! 10/10!

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