The Strange Ones

The Strange Ones

2018 ""
The Strange Ones
The Strange Ones

The Strange Ones

5.2 | 1h22m | R | en | Drama

Mysterious events surround the travels of two brothers as they make their way across a remote American landscape. On the surface all seems normal, but what appears to be a simple vacation soon gives way to a dark and complex web of secrets. This is the feature film version of the 2011 short film going by the same name.

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5.2 | 1h22m | R | en | Drama , Thriller | More Info
Released: January. 05,2018 | Released Producted By: Gamechanger Films , Archer Gray Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://thestrangeones.com/
Synopsis

Mysterious events surround the travels of two brothers as they make their way across a remote American landscape. On the surface all seems normal, but what appears to be a simple vacation soon gives way to a dark and complex web of secrets. This is the feature film version of the 2011 short film going by the same name.

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Cast

Alex Pettyfer , James Freedson-Jackson , Marin Ireland

Director

Danica Pantic

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Gamechanger Films , Archer Gray

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tiffcook-55950 I read that this is based on a real life story. My question is why Alex why?! Did you play this disturbed character. That has no value exempt being off. I kept thinking this doesn't make any sense. Then it was over.
rhimaginemua The portrayal of a boy named Sam, and his supposed older brother, Nick, are on the run when Sam's father is murdered and then the home set a blaze to cover the tracks.Through out the journey, clue begin to reveal themselves like that of a Russian nesting doll. By the time you get to the final piece of this murder mystery, it all becomes too clear: looks are deceiving in who you think is responsible.There was a lot of suggestive scene play on nodding in directions of what was really happening. The layers being peeled back, one after the other, gave insight to the thought process of Sam. A few key things, which connected as a trail of breadcrumbs. It's how you end up realizing why Sam, even though a boy, was twisted with rage and denial into a self destructive sociopath on the verge of pulling a Dexter like mentality by the end of the film. From the questioning of the coffee cups existence to his memory flashbacks, it's no wonder by the end you could see it coming from a mile away.Nick's character, portrayed by the ever talented Alex Pettyfer, really helped shape the scenes throughout the film. From his approach in subtle, yet effective, expressing care towards Sam to his confrontations with the boy, really displayed a delivery that helped divert the viewer from ever knowing early on who was responsible for the murder and fire. There were moments you began to question if Pettyfer's character was the shadow of an antagonist, that ends up turning around by a pivotal moment revealing Freedson-Jackson to be the darker force.There are those who complained about the very end and it's easily showing Sam doing what Nick had said about the cave at the same age when he ran away. But it's also pointing out silently where Nick was last and Sam revisiting the location to bid farewell. The only issue, it's due to viewers who might get confused easily, the transition of the two last parts where it didn't hint at it being a flashback scene when Sam goes to sit down to talk about his nightmares. There it's revealing what really happened. Sort of just jumped right into it without even a real hint till you saw what was going on. Overall, it's a highly underrated film, which touched on some dark aspects in the human psyche with more visual directive approaches and equally based scripted dialogue. Fully recommend this to all those who enjoy a thrilling indie flick that has a surprised ending twist!
tigraneminassian The Strange Ones is a masterful directional debut from two directors in full control of their craft. Atmospheric, mysterious, and beguiling, it leads the viewer into a wormhole of subdued emotions and untold mysteries. A must watch for fans of Kelly Reichardt, Lodge Kerrigan, and Lynne Ramsay.
kama_sk It's an nuanced and artful indie movie with a great atmosphere of paranoia !