The Awakening (2011)
DVD9 | VIDEO_TS | NTSC, 16:9 (720x480) VBR | 01:47:09 | 8.26 Gb
Audio: English AC3 5.1 @ 448 Kbps | Subs: English HoH, Spanish
Genre: Horror, Thriller
DVD9 | VIDEO_TS | NTSC, 16:9 (720x480) VBR | 01:47:09 | 8.26 Gb
Audio: English AC3 5.1 @ 448 Kbps | Subs: English HoH, Spanish
Genre: Horror, Thriller
A famed author and noted skeptic attempts to debunk a haunting at a prestigious London prep school, and encounters a supernatural force that seems beyond human comprehension in director Nick Murphy's creepy gothic chiller. England, 1921: As the high cost of war takes a heavy toll on the national psyche, many people turn to spiritualism and the supernatural for reassurance that something better awaits us in the beyond. But Florence Cathcart (Rebecca Hall) isn't buying it. A noted academic, Florence favors logic over fantasy, and she's built her career on proving that ghosts don't exist. Meanwhile, at Rockwood Boarding School, the recent death of a young boy has parents uneasy, and students convinced that the boy still wanders their hallowed halls in spectral form. Summoned to Rockwood by Headmaster Robert Mallory (Dominic West), Florence becomes more determined than ever before to reveal the haunting as a hoax. But when the staunch cynic fails to find a rational explanation for the eerie occurrences around the school, her steely resolve is soon overpowered by sheer terror.Synopsis by Jason Buchanan, Allmovie.com
A haunted, post-WWI England is the setting for “The Awakening,” an enjoyably old-fashioned ghost story in the vein of “The Others” and “The Orphanage.”
Brisk, no-nonsense Florence Cathcart (Rebecca Hall) has made her name exposing the kind of sham seances that exploded in popularity during this era, coinciding with the country’s widespread death toll from war and influenza.
The self-possessed Hall is well-suited to this proto-feminist role, smoking and rolling her eyes as the pasty old men around her exclaim, for what is clearly the millionth time, “An educated woman!” as if she were a zoo animal.
When a schoolmaster (Dominic West) from Rookwood, a countryside boarding school, asks for her help investigating a strange death, she’s eager to prove that the institute’s mythical ghost — said to be a young boy with a twisted face — is nothing more than a long-standing prank gone wrong.
First-time feature director Nick Murphy sticks to classic tropes but deploys them expertly, knowing the real shivers are in the details: the flute-like sound of young boys’ singing voices bouncing off cold stone walls, a lone teddy-bear eye, the echo of tubercular coughing, a dollhouse with mysteriously changing figurines.
You’ve also got to have a house matron who probably knows more than she’s saying. This time it’s Maud (Imelda Staunton), whose young charge, Tom (Isaac Hempstead-Wright, “Game of Thrones”) is the unfortunate boy who can’t go home for the holidays.
Penned by Murphy with Stephen Volk, the man who freaked out the UK in the early ’90s with his BBC movie “Ghostwatch,” the film nicely intertwines a growing sense of dread about the mysterious goings-on in the rambling old building with the pervasive melancholy of the time: Florence carries a sad secret related to a dead soldier, while West’s Robert Mallory tortures himself for being a survivor.
It’s only at the 11th hour that things get a little silly, but Hall generally keeps her cool. It’s refreshing to see a horror story heroine who doesn’t dissolve into hysterical shrieks in the third act, even if the reveal is a bit of a howler.Review by Sara Stewart, New York Post
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Director: Nick Murphy
Writers: Stephen Volk (screenplay), Nick Murphy (screenplay)
Cast: Rebecca Hall, Dominic West, Imelda Staunton, Isaac Hempstead Wright and other
Special Features:
Deleted scenes, introduced by director Nick Murphy (28:12)
"A Time for Ghosts" featurette (24:44)
"Anatomy of a Scene: Florence and the Lake" featurette (15:14)
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