Friday, July 10, 2015

uninhabited




IMDb
A young couple go to a remote and deserted coral island for a camping holiday, only to find that the island is inhabited by a ghost seeking retribution for a past outrage.



Flash-Bang-Movie
Directed By: Bill Bennett
Starring: Geraldine Hakewill, Henry James, Tasia Zalar
Synopsis:
Based on actual events….
Harry and Beth want a different kind of holiday. So they charter a boat to drop them off on a remote coral island on the Great Barrier Reef. The island is idyllic – surrounded by a wide reef, covered in palms and full of birds and other wildlife, small and totally deserted. Or is it? The young lovers soon come to believe there is someone else on the island. Things go missing from their camp – and then they discover someone else’s footprints in the sand. What they didn’t realise was that the island has a ghost – a young girl who had died in shocking circumstances some eighty years earlier.
The ghost at first plays mischievously with the young couple, but then turns malevolent. And their idyllic island holiday becomes a nightmare.



SYNOPSIS:
A young couple go to a remote and deserted coral island for a camping holiday, only to find that the island is inhabited by a ghost seeking retribution for a past outrage.
REVIEW:
I don’t think I would ever want to make a film that only features two cast members through 90% of the film. That is a hell of a lot of pressure to put on two people. Sure, it helps when you don’t have much of a spending budget, but if you’re an experienced filmmaker, you should know how important casting is to a project like this. For it to work, both actors have to be above average and they need to deliver every second they are on screen. If they can’t then the film will suffer and just not work. “Uninhabited” is one of those films that just doesn’t work. It starts out on the right track but is quickly derailed when nothing much happens. It was based on true events though, whatever that means.
Beth (Geraldine Hakewill) and Harry (Henry James) are enjoying a romantic holiday on an island where it is just the two of them. So they thought. In the middle of the night, someone (or something) is out there, watching them. As the bizarre things begin to happen more frequently, they find their relationship becoming strained. With their only means of communication to the outside world missing, the only way they can survive is to stick together and try to solve the mystery that is baffling them.


The one thing that could have made the film a bit more interesting would have been the performances. While Geraldine Hakewill does her best to evoke emotion, her co-star Henry James has nothing to work with. Harry is incredibly unlikeable and James does nothing to breathe life into the character. He is annoying and has absolutely nothing to add to the film. Should I even mention the fact that they are unbelievable as a couple and have no onscreen chemistry at all. There comes a time in the film when they meet a couple of fisherman on the island, there is a setup, but no delivery. Nothing happens as a result. It was a waste of time to even have the subplot in the film. There was just a lot of blah floating around this turd.
There is so much that could have been done with the film that wasn’t. Veteran director Bill Bennett should have been able to deliver a much more entertaining film. His talent shines through when showing off the island, but the story is just not that interesting or unoriginal. I wish I had more positive things to say about the film but the truth is, I don’t. I didn’t like it nor would I ever watch it again. I give “Uninhabited” ** out of five stars. I decided to give the film an extra star for showing off the landscape. I’m sure though if I really looked I could find a much more entertaining show on the Travel Channel that would suit my needs for that.
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MOVIE INFO

Harry and Beth wanted a different kind of holiday. So they chartered a boat to drop them off on a remote coral island on the Great Barrier Reef. Paradise? The island was idyllic, surrounded by a wide reef, covered in palms and full of birds and other wildlife. It was small and totally deserted. Or was it? After snorkelling, making out and having fun, the young lovers soon come to believe that there is someone else on the island. Things go missing from their camp and then they discover someone else's footprints in the sand. At first amused, this becomes disturbing as they realize the island has a ghost! From paradise, the holiday quickly turns into a nightmare of arguments and mistrust... Inspired by actual events.





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