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The Loved Ones (2009)

The Loved Ones (2009)
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Hell hath no fury like a woman scored -- and her father -- in this tense tale of terror from Australia. Brent (Xavier Samuel) is driving home late one night with his father when he swerves after seeing something in the road. The car spins out of control, and moments later Brent's dad is dead. Brent is wracked with guilt over the incident, and sinks into a deep depression, only beginning to sort out his feelings when he begins dating one of his classmates, a pretty and nurturing girl named Holly (Victoria Thaine). However, another young woman at school, Lola (Robin McLeavy), has taken an interest in Brent, going so far as to ask him to escort her to an upcoming dance. Loyal Brent turns Lola down, but he learns the hard way she doesn't handle disappointment well. Lola and her wealthy father (John Brumpton) force Brent to attend a private party at a cottage in the woods, where he's the only guest and Lola and her dad proceed to mete out brutal punishment for daring to hurt her feelings. The Loved Ones was the first feature film from director and screenwriter Sean Byrne. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Xavier SamuelRobin McLeavy, (more)
Director(s):
Sean Byrne
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR
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Synopsis of The Loved Ones

Hell hath no fury like a woman scored -- and her father -- in this tense tale of terror from Australia. Brent (Xavier Samuel) is driving home late one night with his father when he swerves after seeing something in the road. The car spins out of control, and moments later Brent's dad is dead. Brent is wracked with guilt over the incident, and sinks into a deep depression, only beginning to sort out his feelings when he begins dating one of his classmates, a pretty and nurturing girl named Holly (Victoria Thaine). However, another young woman at school, Lola (Robin McLeavy), has taken an interest in Brent, going so far as to ask him to escort her to an upcoming dance. Loyal Brent turns Lola down, but he learns the hard way she doesn't handle disappointment well. Lola and her wealthy father (John Brumpton) force Brent to attend a private party at a cottage in the woods, where he's the only guest and Lola and her dad proceed to mete out brutal punishment for daring to hurt her feelings. The Loved Ones was the first feature film from director and screenwriter Sean Byrne. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
84 mins

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Director(s):
Sean Byrne
Writer(s):
Sean Byrne
Producer(s):
Mark LazarusMichael Boughen
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR
Categories:
ForeignHorror
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    ANTHONY P.

    THIS MOVIE WAS SICK, GRUESOME, FUN AND AWESOME ALL AT THE SAME TIME. LOTS OF BLOOD AND GORE WITH A LITTLE BIT OF COMEDY AND TEENAGE AWKWARDNESS. THE PLOT WAS O.K., FOR WHAT IT WAS, BUT ALL IN ALL, IT WAS JUST A FUN WATCH. RENT IT AND WATCH IT WITH A BUNCH OF FRIENDS WITH PRETTY STRONG STOMACHS; HAVE FUN:-).

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    Sandy F.

    This is one of the better ones (meaning demented, sick, etc.) I have seen in quite a while. The special effects may not have been all the great all the time but the story was something else! Makes you wonder where they come up with this stuff - I say absolutely get it!

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    Mayra D.

    Good but disturbing. It was more twisted than SAW!

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