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Eden Lake (2009)
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Eden Lake
Release Date: 15th January 2009
Language: English
Running Time: 91 mins
 
Rating: M18
Genre: Thriller
Starring: Tara Ellis, Michael Fassbender, Kelly Reilly
Directed by: James Watkins
Local Distributor: Festive Films
 
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Movie Plot Back to top

When nursery teacher Jenny escapes to the country for a relaxing weekend away with her boyfriend, she is unaware of a romantic surprise he has in store. The location is perfect. A lake enclosed by woodlands is seemingly deserted and the scene is set for a picturesque proposal. But before the happy couple can enjoy the retreat, their peace is shattered by a gang of violent youths. What begins is a shocking and unrelenting game of cat-and-mouse, as Jenny is forced to fight back against her aggressors.

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Very provocative "true" story

What I loved most: the chilling ending

What I really hated: nothing

Youth violence is surfacing all around the world..And in England, there is even campaign against "knife violence". This movie tells how dysfunctional parents can raise dysfunctional kids. This movie tells what sickening pleasures many modern youths derive from showing disrespect to peace and order. This movie tells how unprovoked violence could happen to you and me. This movie paints a very bleak and accurate picture of the social ills that we "normal" folks have to put up with......the question is, just when is our breaking point?

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Cinema Online's Review Back to top

Here's a thought - if you're having problems (money, relationship, or anything else that drives you to the brink of self destruction), then this movie is suitable for you. By the time it ends, you'll remember nothing about your problems, just blood-curdling screams and a lot of gore. This bloody movie (not swearing, but a fact) will leave you feeling uncomfortable and absolutely unwilling to eat or to shop for several hours.

Kudos to the Brits for their ability to make a horror movie without any spiritual elements. Using the issue of juvenile delinquency, the movie takes the subject to another level. No, there are no scarlet monsters lurking inside a cave, nor white shrilling ghosts haunting the forest. What director and writer James Watkin wants to show is the monstrosity of an ignorant community, stapled on the faces of a group of hooligans that enjoy harassing people to the point of horror.

Sure, the movie has its fair share of cliches and annoying scenes (like the fact that main character Jenny keeps making one bad decision after another while having young lunatics hot on her heels) but Kelly Reilly does a fine job in bringing out the sense of fear and determination. The audience is shown how the character develops, from being a sweet, child-loving nursery teacher to a woman who kills in desperation to stay alive. The actors who play the group of rascals give an interesting performance, and they will make you hate them so much that you want to lurch at the screen with a knife.

Guess what - Eden Lake isn't that picturesque to begin with. Not worth having yourself slaughtered in anyway.

In short, this isn't a movie for the faint-hearted, not to mention pregnant women and children. Especially children. Ye have been warned.