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Hold the Dark 2018 123movies

Hold the Dark 2018 123movies

Sep. 22, 2018126 Min.
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Watch: Hold the Dark 2018 123movies, Full Movie Online – Retired naturalist and wolf expert Russell Core journeys to the edge of civilization in northern Alaska at the pleading of Medora Slone, a young mother whose son was killed by a pack of wolves. As Core attempts to help Medora track down the wolves who took her son, a strange and dangerous relationship develops between the two lonely souls. But when Medora’s husband Vernon returns home from the Iraq War, the news of his child’s death ignites a violent chain of events. As local cop Donald Marium races to stop Vernon’s vengeful rampage, Core is forced on a perilous odyssey into the heart of darkness..
Plot: In the grim Alaskan winter, a naturalist hunts for wolves blamed for killing a local boy, but he soon finds himself swept into a chilling mystery.
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Ratings:

5.6/10 Votes: 37,709
71% | RottenTomatoes
63/100 | MetaCritic
N/A Votes: 804 Popularity: 13.001 | TMDB

Reviews:


***Unpredictable bleak Alaskan adventure, mystery, thriller***

An author and wolf expert (Jeffrey Wright) arrives at a remote village in Alaska to help rid the town of a wolf problem that has resulted in a few dead children. Riley Keough plays the troubled mother and Alexander Skarsgård her taciturn husband coming home from Iraq. James Badge Dale appears as the local sheriff while Julian Black Antelope is on hand as a curious AmerIndian named Cheeon.

“Hold the Dark” (2018) is a combination mystery/drama/adventure/thriller/horror. It’s original, unpredictable and dead serious with elements of movies like “The Grey” (2011), “Runaway Train” (1985), “Wendigo” (2001), “The Frozen Ground” (2013), “The North Star” (1996), “Joyride” (1977) and “The Edge” (1997), not to mention a “Apocalypse Now” (or Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness) and even a little from the “Friday the 13th” franchise, albeit without the goofiness. Imagine if the band Agalloch made a movie and that’s pretty much “Hold the Dark” (there’s even a snippet from an Agalloch-like band in the movie).

It’s based on the book by William Giraldi and some viewers have complained that key revelations weren’t obvious enough in the film. Well, I never read the book and wasn’t able to figure out these revelations, but this didn’t prevent me from appreciating this artistic nigh masterpiece. Afterward, I looked-up the revelations and they put the pieces of the puzzle together; yet the clues are all there (in the movie) if you watch closely. My wife watched the film separately and WAS able to glean these revelations. But, again, not being able to figure out every detail did NOT prevent me from valuing this great movie.

The film runs 2 hours, 5 minutes and was shot in Alberta, Canada (Lethbridge & Calgary), and Morocco.

GRADE: A-/A

Review By: Wuchak

I have… **No** idea what I just watched… But that bit in the middle was like something straight out of a _Payday 2_ heist, so I’m cool.

_Final rating:★★★ – I liked it. Would personally recommend you give it a go._

Review By: Gimly
An atmospheric success that is far from perfect
I can’t clearly determine what “Hold the dark” is: a sophisticated film that seems mindless or a mindless thriller that seems sophisticated. Nonetheless, it’s an enjoyable view.

Hold the dark is complex: partly a thriller, partly a mystery film, partly a crime film. It reminds me of many films and tv shows: Prisoners, No Country for Old Men, The Grey, Twin Peaks and True Detective.

Visually, Hold the dark is one of those films that I wish I could see on a big screen rather than online. It’s photography and alaskan scenery are often gorgeous. Generally, from a technical point of view, including in terms of acting, it is outstanding.

It is an atmospheric success: the eerie, dark theme of the film is almost palpable. There isn’t any unnecessary dialogue and silence is overall well handled. It is a film filled with rural mysticism, a very peculiar subject, which often leads to such utterly irrational events that sometimes seem blatantly stupid. This often made me question whether it’s because of the director’s style (I haven’t seen other movies from Saulnier), because I missed something, because of the mystic subtheme or because the plot is simply at times stupid.

I myself don’t like the term ‘poor writing’ used in many reviews, but while watching “Hold the dark” the thought often popped to my mind. There are several scenes of violence, changes of heart, actions that character do that seem nonsensical. The worst part is that probably they were intented to be so ‘mindless’, but the film seemed to lack something that confirms this. This aspect is what provides the mixed feelings I’m trying to express.

I can’t resolutely give a high rating to this movie. Although it is stylistically perfect, and it lends this permanent feeling that it’s trying to tell something important, Hold the dark ultimately fails to deliver its message.

Review By: Come-and-Review
Challenging
The third recent picture from director Jeremy Saulnier, following on from his BLUE RUIN and GREEN ROOM (two films I thought were excellent), HOLD THE DARK is a tougher, more challenging picture that takes more effort from the viewer going in. This is no longer a simple, pared-down revenge thriller like his previous pictures, but something more subtle and less clearly-defined. The excellent Jeffrey Wright plays a wolf expert who arrives in a small Alaskan town to investigate a child taken by a wolf pack. He soon discovers that he’s in a place populated by some very disturbed individuals indeed. Saulnier’s film is a slow burner that commands close attention and is very satisfying despite providing no easy answers. As ever, long stretches are broken by sudden, shocking twists and bursts of violence that’ll have you wincing. There’s at least one jaw-dropping set-piece and some great acting from the likes of James Badge Dale and Alexander Skarsgard. The ending fizzles very slightly, but overall HOLD THE DARK is a fresh, engaging picture that reminded me of the similarly dark Korean picture THE WAILING.
Review By: Leofwine_draca

Other Information:

Original Title Hold the Dark
Release Date 2018-09-22
Release Year 2018

Original Language en
Runtime 2 hr 5 min (125 min)
Budget 0
Revenue 0
Status Released
Rated TV-MA
Genre Action, Drama, Thriller
Director Jeremy Saulnier
Writer Macon Blair, William Giraldi
Actors Jeffrey Wright, Alexander Skarsgård, James Badge Dale
Country United States
Awards 1 win
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix Dolby Atmos
Aspect Ratio 2.39 : 1
Camera Red Epic Dragon, Hawk V-Plus Lenses
Laboratory N/A
Film Length N/A
Negative Format Redcode RAW
Cinematographic Process Digital Intermediate (4K) (master format), Hawk Scope (anamorphic) (source format)
Printed Film Format Video (Ultra HD)

Hold the Dark 2018 123movies
Hold the Dark 2018 123movies
Hold the Dark 2018 123movies
Hold the Dark 2018 123movies
Hold the Dark 2018 123movies
Hold the Dark 2018 123movies
Hold the Dark 2018 123movies
Original title Hold the Dark
TMDb Rating 5.32 804 votes

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