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A Dark Song (2016)

By Newguy

A Dark Song (2016)Director: Liam Gavin

Writer: Liam Gavin (Screenplay)

Starring: Steve Oram, Catherine Walker, Susan Loughnane, Mark Huberman, Nathan Vos

Plot: A determined young woman and a damaged occultist risk their lives and souls to perform a dangerous ritual that will grant them what they want.


Tagline – Not everything can be forgiven

Runtime: 1 Hour 40 Minutes

There may be spoilers the rest of the review

Verdict: Intense Ritual Horror

Story: A Dark Song starts as Sophia Howard (Walker) rents a remote house in the countryside, she hires occultist Joseph Solomon (Oram) to perform a yearlong ritual so Sophia can communicate with her late son, one more time.

With the rules set, the ritual begins leaving the two to need to be prepared for anything good or evil that they would summon from the other side.

Thoughts on A Dark Song

Characters – Sophia is the lady that wants to communicate with dead child, she has turned to an occultist to help her, she will go through as many different rituals to achieve her desired outcome. Joseph Solomon is the occultist that reluctant agrees to help Sophia with her ritual, he has plenty of experience and even when he knows she is lying he will help her.

PerformancesSteve Oram and Catherine Walker are the main two stars of this movie, their performances need to be strong for this movie to work. They both give us captivating performance where you are wondering where the characters will be going next.

A Dark Song (2016)

StoryThe story dives into the idea of how far would you go to communicate with a dead loved one, would you turn to the occult knowing it wouldn’t be the best idea because of what else you could summon, or would you let the police punish the people responsible, these are the main questions being asked in this movie. When we follow the ritual side of the film doesn’t give us a full scale of the time the two are performing them, but then again the story doesn’t focus on the rituals that much, rather focusing on what would be the correct decision made by the Sophia.

HorrorThe horror involved in this movie is mostly about what could happen with rituals are performed, we only get a moment of actual horror late in the film.

SettingsThe settings keep the two in one house for up to a year which gives the characters the much-needed isolation for the rituals to happen.

Special EffectsThe effects used in the film are save the few moments that need them and seem to be great practical use of them too.

A Dark Song (2016)

Scene of the Movie –
Cross the line.

That Moment That Annoyed Me While you are left waiting for something to happen, not much does happen.

Final ThoughtsThis is a horror that focuses more in the drama of what could happen and following to people that need to focus on letting the past lay over trying to scare us.

Overall: A horror that lacks the scares.

Rating

A Dark Song (2016)

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