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Black Death (2010)

Black Death (2010)
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As the Black Death sweeps through Medieval England, young monk Osmund (Eddie Redmayne) sends his girlfriend, Averill (Kimberley Nixon), to the safety of the remote forest while he remains at the monastery to serve God. Shortly thereafter, Ulric (Sean Bean) and his fierce band of Christian crusaders show up seeking a guide to help them locate an isolated village that is said to be untouched by the Black Plague. Convinced that this may be his one opportunity to reunite with Averill and serve a higher power at the same time, Osmund volunteers. Later, as the group departs, Osmund learns that their mission has much darker implications. Rumors persist that within the village dwells a necromancer with the power to bring the dead back to life; their true goal is to take the sorcerer back to the bishop for confession, trial, and execution. Under the leadership of the deeply reverent Ulric, the group forges ever deeper into the blighted countryside, encountering madness, unrest, and unspeakable suffering along the way. Later, when the seekers finally arrive at their remote destination, they quickly find that the fantastical rumors seem rooted in fact -- not a single one of the villagers shows signs of infection, food remains plentiful, and spirits there are high. When mysterious village matriarch Langiva (Carice van Houten) reveals that survival does not come without sacrifice, however, Osmund realizes that his dark journey has only just begun. John Lynch and Tim McInnerny star in this shocking period horror film from director Christopher Smith (Severance, Creep) and writer Dario Poloni (Wilderness). ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Sean BeanEddie Redmayne, (more)
Director(s):
Christopher Smith
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
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As the Black Death sweeps through Medieval England, young monk Osmund (Eddie Redmayne) sends his girlfriend, Averill (Kimberley Nixon), to the safety of the remote forest while he remains at the monastery to serve God. Shortly thereafter, Ulric (Sean Bean) and his fierce band of Christian crusaders show up seeking a guide to help them locate an isolated village that is said to be untouched by the Black Plague. Convinced that this may be his one opportunity to reunite with Averill and serve a higher power at the same time, Osmund volunteers. Later, as the group departs, Osmund learns that their mission has much darker implications. Rumors persist that within the village dwells a necromancer with the power to bring the dead back to life; their true goal is to take the sorcerer back to the bishop for confession, trial, and execution. Under the leadership of the deeply reverent Ulric, the group forges ever deeper into the blighted countryside, encountering madness, unrest, and unspeakable suffering along the way. Later, when the seekers finally arrive at their remote destination, they quickly find that the fantastical rumors seem rooted in fact -- not a single one of the villagers shows signs of infection, food remains plentiful, and spirits there are high. When mysterious village matriarch Langiva (Carice van Houten) reveals that survival does not come without sacrifice, however, Osmund realizes that his dark journey has only just begun. John Lynch and Tim McInnerny star in this shocking period horror film from director Christopher Smith (Severance, Creep) and writer Dario Poloni (Wilderness). ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
102 mins

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Director(s):
Christopher Smith
Writer(s):
Dario Poloni
Producer(s):
Douglas RaeJens MeurerRobert Bernstein
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Graphic Violence, Profanity)
Categories:
ForeignHorror
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    Petra H.

    Brilliant film. Good story, complex but likable characters and top-notch acting. This is also one of the few films that has makes its actors up to accurately resemble folks living in the unhygienic middle ages. This is also possibly one of the most disturbing films I've ever seen. If you're looking for a movie that offers any hope at all at the end, perhaps you shouldn't see this

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    MATTHEW W.

    I've been hearing a lot about this film being anti-Christian. Those people missed the point and obviously have no clue about the atrocities carried out by the church in the name of God or have chosen to forget about them. This movie tackles the issue of persecution for religious beliefs from one side, and then the other. In the end, both sides lose, gaining nothing but more hate for each other. Gee...How has the Middle East been at war for so long? This movie is very dark, bleak, and at times disturbing. Not for the faint of heart or the spineless. Great acting, cinematography, etc. Highly recommended for those searching for something other than Hollywood tripe. Plague on! If you like this movie, also check out the Finnish film Sauna.

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    Lisa Ann K.

    Don't even know where to start with this one. Thought I would learn a bit of history. Always love to see Sean Bean. This movie was a total waste of his talent. While watching, I decided this flick has elements of three other films: Deerhunter, Children of the Corn (in this case "Adults of the Corn") and the series "Game of Thrones," where the woman in red has power over all around her. What a joke. Oh. And gory to the max. Plot doesn't make any sense. This movie is all over the place. KInd of like my review.

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