One Hundred Mornings
Starring: Alex Reid
Details: Ireland / 85mins (15A).
When we think of post apocalyptic movies we think of the likes of Mad Max or The Road, when the world has gone to hell in a handcart and went that way some time ago. Conor Horgan's debut film One Hundred Mornings takes a different route, setting his story a mere two months after everything went pear-shaped. It's an interesting time setting to explore some exciting themes...
Two couples - Jonathan (McMenamin) and Hannah (Reid), Mark (Keenan) and Katie (Campbell) - are holed up in a cabin on the outskirts of a small village for two months now and tensions are starting to flare. The don't have any power, food supplies are running low, villagers are wielding shotguns and the Gardai are beginning to concede control to roaming gangs. They share a cold comfort with their only neighbour - Tim (Robert O'Mahony) - who will split his vodka but won't hand over his spare rifle because 'you don't know how things will turn out.'
The setting is perfect. Things are just beginning to fall apart but they haven't got desperate... Yet. Horgan's depiction of how society would come asunder is a detailed and measured experience, and his deliberate pacing taps into the slow encroachment of disquiet that would take over - things would not fall into disarray quickly, but would creep up. Paranoia will eclipse friendship as survival instincts kick in. It's a tense movie to sit through and Horgan shields the climax until it's upon us. What's odd is with all this going on Horgan finds time to explore the notion that even though society is crumbling, people will still find a way to be excited about sex - two of the four are having an affair, which adds a certain tension to the rising temperature in the cabin.
The performances from McMenamin, down to his last few cigarettes, Alex Reid, Rory Keenan and Kelly Campbell are subtle and believable, while Paul Ronan and Tony McKenna, playing the increasingly ragged and stretched Gardai, are a delight.
The lack of answers might frustrate some (what has happened and why?), the small budget (another from the Catalyst Project) hampers some scenes, and the atmosphere in the cabin doesn't have the claustrophobia one would hope, but One Hundred Mornings is an assured debut.
Review by Gavin Burke
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Oscarslave
100 mornings is exactly the length of time I felt I was in the cinema watching this slow, depressing and badly written excuse of a movie.
Posted 07/05/2011 23:19:28
pandabat
Saw this earlier. Horrendously amateur effort which has nothing going for it except McMenamin's performance. Couldn't wait for it to end. Seems just to be the Irish "lovey" community getting their thrills from this one. Oh and you'll be subjected to a fairly poor short by the same director beforehand if you see it in the IFI. Really, don't waste your time or money. As disappointing as "Monsters" but even more drab. The ending credits of Thor in 3D are better than this whole movie and Thor isn't all that!
Posted 10/05/2011 23:05:29
david donnelly
Of the thousands of films I have probably seen, 100 mornings is probably down there among the bottom five. Old Hollywood 'B' movies were more entertaining than this feeble first time attempt by director Billed as a post-apocalyptic film, I feel conned out of my hard earned dosh, having to pay the same money to see this, as I did to see such greats as 'I am Legend', 'The book of Eli', etc. This 'film' looks as thought Everyone involved took a two week Fas course in filmmaking, and then were let loose with a camcorder. Bad editing, amaturish acting by some of the players, ( with the exception of Ciarán McMenamin) and a budget what must have been all of 300 euro, all contributed to what must be certainly the worst Irish film ever. Please can I have my money back!
Posted 13/05/2011 12:45:36
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