The Holding
The Holding
| 09 September 2011 (USA)
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A heart-pounding suspense thriller, set on an isolated farm in England's beautiful, rugged Peak District.

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kosmasp

What starts as a pretty strong thriller descends into an odd (and sadly) bad mix of clichés. Notice who is still standing at the end and who isn't. See a pattern there? I wouldn't have, because I didn't really bother to think about the movie, but another viewer pointed that out to the director. She said it was a coincidence, but I seriously doubt that it was.Don't get me wrong, there have been movies going the opposite way than this (didn't like that either), but that's not what appalled me. The fact that you get a soap opera, dripping with melodrama in a bad way, that may have gore as a redeeming factor (for some) does make this a difficult watch. It's a shame, that the mood set at the beginning gets undermined by that.

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thekarmicnomad

This is a solid little indi film about a family who are terrorised by a nutter out in the countryside. That is pretty much it.The acting, camera work and set is very good considering the tight budget. There isn't much substance to the movie and the plot gets a bit frayed (it seems bodies pile up unnoticed in the countryside quite easily) but it is tense in places and although annoying you do engage with the central characters.The film is not terrifying there is no gratuitous gore or nudity -must admit we were a little disappointed on that point as Kierston Wareing oozes sex appeal.Don't expect too much from this and you won't get let down. I enjoyed it but I wouldn't recommend selling the farm to watch it.

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frwatty

I really enjoyed this film. Set in rural England with some great scenery the film unfolds into a fast-moving will they / won't type film. I found myself rooting for the central characters even though you don't get too know that much about them until later in the film. From the box I knew that some violence was due but even then I was taken back a bit by the swift "justice" that Aden dished out I read that this was the first feature film by the crew and I have to say that I was most impressed. They have put together a really intense and enjoyable film which has a real edge to it. I would highly recommend especially to those who love this genre and all you brit film fans out there!

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Claudio Carvalho

In the countryside of England, the lonely farmer Nancy (Kierston Wareing) raises her daughters Hanna (Skye Lourie) and Amy (Maisie Lloyd) with financial difficulties in her farm with her only employee Cooper (David Bradley) since her husband has disappeared a long time ago. Her neighbor Karsten (Terry Stone) and his son intend to buy her farm and is pressing the family in an abusive way. Out of the blue, the wanderer Aden (Vincent Regan) appears in the farm and helps Nancy with the delivery of the offspring. Aden explains that he was a friend of her husband Dean in an offshore rig and he offers to work for food and lodging. Nancy accepts the offer and sooner she has a love affair with Aden. But either Nancy or Aden have dark secrets and Nancy finds that Aden is actually a psychopath and her family is in danger."The Holding" is a rip-off of "The Stepfather" that takes place in the countryside of England. The plot is predictable and uses the clichés of the genre, but the acting is good and raises tension with the dangerous situation. My vote is six.Title (Brazil): "Passado Obscuro" ("Obscure Past")

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