The Unkindness of Ravens

Dramat / Horror
Wielka Brytania, 2016, 85 min

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Andrew Alburn, a homeless veteran suffering from PTSD, is plagued by flashbacks of a traumatic event he witnessed while serving in the armed forces. He retreats to the remote Scottish Highlands hoping to overcome his fear of Ravens, the dark creatures that populate his visions, but, in this bleak wilderness, his nightmares manifest into an enemy more powerful than he could ever have imagined. He must battle these monstrous entities as well as his inner demons to keep his life, and reclaim his sanity. (FrightFest)

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angielski I had a go at a relatively unknown horror film with ravens, which is surprisingly raven-free! According to the poster, I was vainly hoping that the main character sporting a motorbike, an axe, and machine gun would kill ravens like Ash in Evil Dead. But instead of a massacre with crows that attack people, gouging out their eyes, ripping their jaws in mass coordinated attacks, we get a war veteran fighting his personal demons. That's more interesting, isn't it? It's very cheap, the main character is unlikeable and doesn't say much. Even with a short running time of 80 minutes the film drags outrageously in places and nothing interesting really happens until the last 20 minutes (without any ravens). And that bit of Gore in a one-second flashback that you don't even catch – so unsatisfying in every way. The music was alright, but otherwise I don't see any reason to watch something like this. Nice clickbait! 4/10. ()