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The Children (2008)

The Children (2008)
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As directed by Brit Tom Shankland, this outing constitutes a chilling installment in the subgenre of horror films about evil children running amok. The tale unfolds in contemporary England during a snowy, late December, with a young married couple, Jonah (Stephen Campbell Moore) and Elaine (Eva Birthistle), journeying into the country to spend New Year's with immediate family -- Elaine's sister Chloe (Rachel Shelley) and brother-in-law Robbie (Jeremy Sheffield). Accompanying the adults are three children: Casey (Hannah Tointon), Elaine's adolescent daughter from a first marriage (who resents being dragged along), and youngsters Paulie (William Howes) and Miranda (Eva Sayer), her children with Jonah (who can't wait to see their cousins Nicky and Leah). Upon arrival at Robbie and Chloe's home, ominous and increasingly bizarre events begin to transpire: Paulie grows visibly ill, Leah and Nicky begin slipping into menacing and threatening behavior toward everyone, capped off by an ugly accident that they engineer involving Robbie -- an incident that pushes him to the brink of death and ends with a gruesome act of carnage committed by the children. Soon, Elaine realizes that Paulie is infected with a bizarre, zombie-like virus that he is systematically spreading to the other children, and promptly decides to ameliorate the situation by taking violence into her own hands and ending the boy's young life. Little does she realize, however, just how pervasive the virus has grown. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

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Starring:
Eva BirthistleStephen Campbell Moore, (more)
Director(s):
Tom Shankland
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
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As directed by Brit Tom Shankland, this outing constitutes a chilling installment in the subgenre of horror films about evil children running amok. The tale unfolds in contemporary England during a snowy, late December, with a young married couple, Jonah (Stephen Campbell Moore) and Elaine (Eva Birthistle), journeying into the country to spend New Year's with immediate family -- Elaine's sister Chloe (Rachel Shelley) and brother-in-law Robbie (Jeremy Sheffield). Accompanying the adults are three children: Casey (Hannah Tointon), Elaine's adolescent daughter from a first marriage (who resents being dragged along), and youngsters Paulie (William Howes) and Miranda (Eva Sayer), her children with Jonah (who can't wait to see their cousins Nicky and Leah). Upon arrival at Robbie and Chloe's home, ominous and increasingly bizarre events begin to transpire: Paulie grows visibly ill, Leah and Nicky begin slipping into menacing and threatening behavior toward everyone, capped off by an ugly accident that they engineer involving Robbie -- an incident that pushes him to the brink of death and ends with a gruesome act of carnage committed by the children. Soon, Elaine realizes that Paulie is infected with a bizarre, zombie-like virus that he is systematically spreading to the other children, and promptly decides to ameliorate the situation by taking violence into her own hands and ending the boy's young life. Little does she realize, however, just how pervasive the virus has grown. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
85 mins

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Director(s):
Tom Shankland
Writer(s):
Tom Shankland
Producer(s):
James RichardsonAllan Niblo
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Profanity, Drug Content, Graphic Violence, Gore)
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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    Europa M.

    VIRUS Plot as in Movie Doomsday however (unlike that well written/acted movie) you are forced to view movie on rural home and boring characters- not in a larger setting. Perhaps if THE CHILDREN followed the main characters trying to escape from town-to-town movie would have been more interesting. This movie only tries to entertain you by this concept: if your child get "this Virus" they will try to kill all adults! And, has anyone thought to ask: Why would a VIRUS make children only wish to murder adults?

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    Marci B.

    I liked the movie but I agree that the affliction was too simplistic. Could have been spiced up a bit. All in all, not bad.

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    Rose and Fred L.

    Good movie. A little quirky in places but pretty well done.A decent watch and better than many others I've seen. Suspenseful enough to hold your attention. Would recommend.

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