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Director
  
John Fawcett

Initial DVD release
  
April 11, 2006

Duration
  

Language
  
English Welsh

5.4/10
IMDb


Genre
  
Horror, Mystery, Thriller

Music director
  
Edmund Butt

Country
  
Germany United Kingdom

The Dark (film) movie poster

Release date
  
May 2005 (2005-05)

Based on
  
Sheep by Simon Maginn

Writer
  
Simon Maginn (novel), Stephen Massicotte (screenplay)

Cast
  
Sean Bean
(James),
Maria Bello
(Adèle),
Richard Elfyn
(Rowan),
Maurice Roeves
(Dafydd),
Abigail Stone
(Ebrill),
Sophie Stuckey
(Sarah)

Similar movies
  
The Sixth Sense
,
Mystic River
,
Jumper
,
Mamma Mia!
,
Eastern Promises
,
Finding Neverland

Tagline
  
One of the living for one of the dead.

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The Dark is a 2005 British-German horror film starring Sean Bean and Maria Bello and directed by John Fawcett. It is based on the novel Sheep by Simon Maginn.

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Plot

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While in Wales visiting her husband James (Sean Bean), Adélle (Maria Bello) tries to fix her relationship with her daughter Sarah (Sophie Stuckey). By the side of a cliff, they see a strange memorial with evidence of a plate missing and with the name "Annwyn" marked on it. A local man Dafydd (Maurice Roëves) explains that, according to traditional Welsh mythology, Annwyn is a sort of afterlife.

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Later, Sarah vanishes on the beach, and another similar looking girl, named Ebrill (Welsh for "April"), appears in her place. Ebrill is the long-dead daughter of a local shepherd who also served as the town's pastor fifty years prior. When Ebrill, who was a sickly child, died, her father gave her to the ocean, sending her to Annwyn. He then convinced his followers to throw themselves into the ocean, claiming that it was the way to Paradise, while he privately hoped that their sacrifice would return Ebrill to him from Annwyn. Ebrill did come back, but, something came back with her. Her father tried to draw the evil out of her, through trepanning and locking her in her room. Dafydd was one of the followers who did not throw himself off the cliff, though both his parents did. Ebrill's father took him in, and when Dafydd could no longer bear witnessing the shepherd hurting Ebrill, he set her free, which in turn allowed the evil within her to lash out and shove her father over the cliff.

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Adélle makes the connection that Ebrill is back once more because she has found a living substitute in Sarah, hence the film's tagline "One of the living for one of the dead". In an attempt to rescue her daughter, Adélle throws both herself and Ebrill over the cliffs, despite James' protests, and sends them both to Annwyn, a sepia-toned, misty version of reality. While in Annwyn, the film reveals that Sarah attempted suicide following an argument with her mother, resulting in their trip to Wales. Adélle begs for a second chance with her daughter. Ebrill informs her that the dead don't get second chances. Ebrill and her father perform trepannation on Adélle, to draw out the evil within her. Adélle eventually escapes her bonds and rushes to find Sarah, who is locked behind a door. Adélle finds a key and tearfully apologizes for being so selfish. In unlocking the door, Adélle is able to rescue Sarah from Annwyn, though, in doing so, Adélle sacrificed herself, only to realize too late that the Sarah she brought back was tainted by the same evil that had tainted Ebrill all those years ago.

Cast

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  • Sean Bean — James
  • Maria Bello — Adélle
  • Richard Elfyn — Rowan
  • Maurice Roëves — Dafydd
  • Abigail Stone — Ebrill
  • Sophie Stuckey — Sarah
  • Caspar Harvey — Young Dafydd
  • Critical reception

    Review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes rates the movie as "rotten", with a score of 33% based on 9 reviews.

    DVD

    The DVD was released on 11 April 2007.

    References

    The Dark (film) Wikipedia
    The Dark (film) IMDbThe Dark (film) Amazon.comThe Dark (film) Rotten TomatoesThe Dark (film) themoviedb.org