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The Ferry
On Christmas Eve, two women engage in a conversation in a boat, as it glides over the waters of a dark, cold pond. An unexpected event will leave its mark at the end of this crossing. Based on a short story by Lygia Fagundes Telles.
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Plot Summary
A group of travellers embark on a remote island ferry journey, only to find themselves trapped in a nightmarish scenario. As the journey progresses, paranoia and suspicion take hold, blurring the lines between reality and hallucination. The isolation of the ferry and the mysterious circumstances surrounding their predicament push the characters to their limits, revealing dark secrets and sinister intentions.
Critical Reception
Ben Wheatley's 'The Ferry' (also known as 'In the Earth') received mixed to positive reviews, praised for its atmospheric dread and unsettling tone. Some critics found its narrative somewhat oblique, while others lauded its unique take on contemporary anxieties and its distinctive visual style. The film was noted for its successful blend of folk horror and psychological thriller elements.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unsettling atmosphere and timely themes.
Noted for its distinctive visual style and directorial flair.
Some viewers found the plot overly ambiguous or slow-paced.
Google audience: Audience reviews generally indicate appreciation for the film's suspenseful atmosphere and thought-provoking themes, with many enjoying its unique artistic direction. However, a segment of viewers found the narrative difficult to follow or lacking in clear resolutions.
Fun Fact
The film was shot during the COVID-19 pandemic, with strict safety protocols in place, and some of its themes, such as isolation and the search for connection in a fractured world, reflect the anxieties of that period.
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