Darkness
Director: Jaume Balaguero
Starring: Anna Paquin, Fele Martinez, Fermi Reixach, Iain Glen Giancarlo Giannini, Lena Olin
Details: US/ 88 mins/ (15A)
For a film that only lasts a paltry 88 minutes, Darkness takes an eternity to get moving, never quite managing to find a discernible rhythm or even having the decency to provide a few cheap shocks. Rather the director, Jaume Balaguero, takes over an hour to establish his flimsy central premise, trading off the well-worn formula of recounting the events over the course of a single week in an obvious attempt to crank up the feelings of dread. It doesn't quite work as Darkness has a ramshackle, thrown together feel to it, with events happening for no logical reason, while the characters are simply motiveless, their actions bereft of any rationale. By the time Balaguero eventually jacks things up in the final twenty minutes you'll be long pass caring.
Review by Garreth Murphy
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