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birdcages says...
2 years ago
the intensity and brutality of the first act of the film makes the rest of it drag on, but it's still a very good movie. definitely worth watching. daniel gillies and miriama mcdonald were amazing in particular as other comments have said.
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bäversvans says...
one year ago
An well executed but finally unoriginal roadtrip of clichés. Everything you expect to happen will.
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mbze430 says...
7 months ago
That sounded like a 13B Rotary engine
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Saint Pauly says...
a month ago
Like accidently dropping your phone down a well, this is depressing yet frustrating and reaches some depths.

This strong feature directorial debut by Kiwi James Ashcroft takes a turn for the worse when it becomes obvious the strangers who accost the family picnicking in the middle of New Zealand nowhere are not there by accident. Or are they?

Coming Home in the Dark is torture porn reminiscent of Eden Lake and the Hitcher, though suffers from some ambiguity in the story and some WTFery in the action.

Still, the movie moves along at a good place and the actors (especially Daniel Gillies as Mandrake) deliver, so the film ends with a cop out but ends up as a recommend.
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csrz says...
3 years ago
What a ride. _Coming Home in the Dark_ is a gripping survival horror from New Zealand that forces to confront uncomfortable truths. A school teacher taking a holiday with his family. Soon their holiday is disrupted by two random men who might know his troubled past. This film is bleak, mesmerising, dreadful, and sure to keep you on the edge of your seat. It's like watching home invasion films except it's a road trip. Packed with so much tension and very good at sustaining it, it makes you feel unsafe the entire runtime. It features outstanding performance from Miriama McDowell and Daniel Gillies. The way this film avoids any kind of cliche twist makes it even more realistic. Visually speaking, it's stunning. It really nails on the oppressive atmosphere and makes effective use of the gorgeous scenery. The opening scene is shockingly brutal and immediately grabbed my attention. After that, it starts to drag a little and the ending leaves this unsatisfactory feeling but for the most part it's an engaging journey from start to finish.
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agiledood says...
2 years ago
Plenty of potential, but terrible execution. This is not thrilling in any way other than the beginning.

There were far too many opportunities for the captives to get away and almost an hour of the runtime is then driving while insinuating something bad happened in the past.

Other than some good brutality and a good premise, I was bored for most of it.
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Lee Brown Barrow says...
2 years ago
I wasn’t too sure about the coincidental nature of the opening but otherwise, this was a tense, shocking thriller.
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Xiofire says...
3 years ago
With an exceptional opening dripping with suspense and tension, Coming Home In The Dark grabs you by the neck and forces you to pay attention from the moment it begins rolling. The gripping tale continues to unfold with equal parts stress and dread as the connections of these characters is revealed, but unfortunately it cannot sustain the heft of its introduction for the entire runtime. The plot begins to meander and repetitious escapes are thwarted, only to culminate in a somewhat stale, formulaic finale. Still, a chilling ride that'll surely satiate anyone after a more suspenseful horror/thriller over the usual bumps in the night.
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richermorin says...
2 years ago
It's a really unsettling and unexpected plot. Daniel, Erik and Mirlama are great actor.
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