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Shallow Grave
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Directed by Danny Boyle.
The feature film debut of Scottish director Danny Boyle was a dark, hip, Generation X comedy about a trio of Edinburgh roommates whose narcissistic greed fuels murder and betrayal. Boisterous journalist Alex (Ewan McGregor), flirtatious doctor Juliet (Kerry Fox), and meek accountant David (Christopher Eccleston) possess very different personalities, but the roommates are bonded in mutual, self-absorbed cynicism. Seeking a fourth boarder to share the rent for their stylish flat, they cruelly dismiss several candidates before settling on Hugo (Keith Allen), whose air of detachment meets the roommates' standard of coolness. Hugo's reserve masks criminal involvement, however, as the roommates discover when they find him dead in bed from a drug overdose, with a valise containing enormous amounts of cash. Their nascent greed overwhelms them, and the trio dismembers and buries Hugo, stealing his money. Only David, who understands finance, seems to realize that someone's eventually going to seek out such a large sum. As both drug dealers and police get closer to figuring out the friends' secret, shy, nerdy David becomes violently paranoid, while Juliet's allegiance switches back and forth between her roommates. Boyle teamed subsequently with producer Andrew Macdonald and screenwriter John Hodge on several high-profile films. ~ Karl Williams, All Movie Guide
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theunemployedshortstoptheunemployedshortstop Re:Pick a Pair
by theunemployedshortstop in Movie Games
loved it.
"Claustrophobia Double Feature!!! Flicks where 70 - 90 % of the action takes place in one location however the movie is NOT based upon a stage play. Shallow Grave & Bound Mix in a bowl of Blue corn chips and a bottle of DARK beer (I'm thinking an Oatmeal Stout) and I'm good to go. Mind games are so much creepier than horror. Plus Tom Jones and Joey Pants!!! Good Times. Or... I could watch my two favorite movies from 2000. Requiem for a Dream & Dancer in the Dark... These movies came out in back to back weeks that year. I was a wreck for the rest of November into December. Then I turned 21! Go me... I'm old. " [More]
minerwerksminerwerks Good day, 'Sunshine'
by minerwerks in minerwerks Blog
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"I can't say that I'm particularly attracted to the work of Danny Boyle. I liked 'Trainspotting' and 'Shallow Grave' well enough, but I still haven't seen '28 Days Later' and 'Millions' is sitting in a pile of DVDs I got cheap at Hollywood Video. However, something seemed really appealing to me when I heard Boyle was doing a science fiction adventure-thriller (gotta love the vague IMDB plot categories).'Sunshine' is an intriguing tale of a team composed of varied personalities united by a mission to re-ignite the sun. Now, it's not that the sun has completely died, mind you, it's just lost some of its power, leaving the Earth in a state of perpetual winter. I was rather impressed with the subtle approach in this setup - it's not some overblown action version of impending disaster a la 'Armageddon.'The opening of this film takes some time to set a mood and introduce us to various members of the mission's crew ... " [More]
indieabby88indieabby88 Deeply Disturbing Character Study
by indieabby88 in Bloggish review blog
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"This is one of those movies that really sticks with you. Several of Danny Boyle's movies rank among my favorites, and I realize now why that is. His movies have characters and themes that resonate with you long after the final credits have rolled. I really enjoyed "Shallow Grave," but I also found it deeply disturbing. I'm not one to be continually freaked out by most horror movies, but for weeks afterward, I had nightmares that Chris Eccleston was coming after me with a drill (which is sad, considering he's one of my favorite actors). The idea that these people thought they knew each other, but totally came unglued through the crisis they were presented with just shook me. Perhaps it was the fact that I wanted to sympathize with the characters, but it became harder and harder for me to do that as the movie progressed and their dilemma became more and more complicated.I've seen this movie described as a black comedy. This really confuses me, since I fail to see what ... " [More]
cowlumbuscowlumbus Fargo meets Pulp Fiction
by cowlumbus in cowlumbus Blog
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"This movie is very graphic with several scenes that bring back memories of "Fargo" and "Pulp Fiction". What makes "Shallow Grave" worthwhile is the way in which the roommates' characters are being fleshed out. Specifically, by focusing on the mental deterioration of one of the roommates, the directors did a good job in creating an atmosphere where the viewer increasingly feels uneasy. The movie has a tragic outcome but is ultimately satisfying to the viewer. In summary, I am not a fan of movies that display so much graphic violence, which explains my three-star rating for "Shallow Grave". I did, however, enjoy the artsy look and feel of this movie, as well as the revelation in the end! " [More]
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1994's Shallow Grave was often viewed as Britain's answer to Pulp Fiction (also 1994), and it was a significant hit in the United Kingdom. Grave's energetic visual style and humorous treatment of the crime-thriller genre is certainly reminiscent of Quentin Tarantino's work, but the movie actually has more in common with the stylistic gymnastics of Coen brothers films: Blood Simple (1984) is an obvious comparison. It did moderately well on the U.S. art house circuit, paving the way for the greater success two years later of the exhilarating Trainspotting, from the same team of director Danny Boyle, producer Andrew Macdonald, and screenwriter John Hodge. Though relegated to a supporting role in Grave, Ewan McGregor since became one of the most popular British actors of his generation. ~ Brendon Hanley, All Movie Guide
 

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