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A troubled woman living in an isolated community finds herself pulled between the control of her oppressive family and the allure of a secretive outsider suspected of a series of brutal murders.

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Release : 2018
Rating : 6.8
Studio : Film4 Productions,  BFI,  Stray Bear Productions, 
Crew : Art Direction,  Production Design, 
Cast : Jessie Buckley Johnny Flynn Trystan Gravelle Geraldine James Oliver Maltman
Genre : Drama Crime Mystery

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Reviews

Lovesusti
2018/08/30

The Worst Film Ever

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Exoticalot
2018/08/30

People are voting emotionally.

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AshUnow
2018/08/30

This is a small, humorous movie in some ways, but it has a huge heart. What a nice experience.

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Staci Frederick
2018/08/30

Blistering performances.

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Thomas Drufke
2018/06/10

Another film that makes its stamp and cements the argument that there are still original films being made in 2018. Not only with it's haunting thrills and visuals, but memorable performances and direction give 'Beast' a place among the year's best. If she wasn't already known around the industry with her turns on television, Beast will certainly give way for more starring roles in film. Her physical and emotional performance is enough to send chills down your spine and take you through a whirlwind of feelings. In a world of films that feel cliche and made strictly for cash, Beast will stay with you long after the theaters, and it's consistently challenging and effective.9.2/10

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Paul Allaer
2018/05/28

"Beast" (2017 release from the UK) brings the story of Moll, a woman in her mid-20s. As the movie opens, we see Moll participating in her church choir practice, led by an older lady who turns out to be her mom. Next day, it's Moll's birthday but she's not enjoying herself at the cookout party, and instead goes to the local pub where she meets a guy, and they dance and walk all night. The next morning when the guy tries to impose himself on her, Moll is rescued by another guy, named Pascal. Pascal and Moll hit it off immediately. Meanwhile, in a parallel story, the isle of Jersey is rocked once again when a 15 yr. old girl goes missing that same day of Moll's cookout party. It's the 4th girl in a row... At this point we're less than 15 minutes into the movie but to tell you more of the plot would spoil your viewing experience, you'll just have to see for yourself how it all plays out.Couple of comments: this is the feature length debut film from writer-director Michael Pearce. Here he brings a plot-heavy mystery thriller/psychological drama in which we ask several questions: how did Moll end up living at her parents' house in her mid-20s, with her mom ruling the household with an iron fist? what to make of Pascal, and is he possibly connected with the disappeared girls? and what does the future hold between Moll and Pascal? The movie is set and filmed on the isle of Jersey, off the coast of northwestern France. I have never been there, and it looks to be much bigger than I had imagined it (Moll is a tourist bus tour guide, incidentally). Pearce works mostly with a cast of unknowns (the only one i recognized was Geraldine James as Moll's mom). And what to say about Jessie Buckley, the Irish actress/performer in her debut lead role as Moll. She is in virtually every frame of the movie, and she carries the movie on her shoulders, and with might, I should add. Surely we haven't seen the last of her."Beast" premiered at last Fall's Toronto International Film Festival, to immediate critical acclaim. The movie opened at my local art-house theater here in Cincinnati, and I couldn't wait to see it. The Sunday early evening screening where I saw this at was attended quite nicely, somewhat to my surprise. If you are in the mood for a quality mystery thriller/psychological drama with a ferocious female lead performance, you could do a lot worse than "Beast". I readily recommend you check it out, be it in the theater, non VOD, or eventually on DVD/Blu-ray, and draw your own conclusion.

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wentworthstreet
2018/05/23

Young women are being murdered in a suffocatingly close-knit island community, but who is the culprit?We are introduced to Moll, a young woman living at home with her deeply unpleasant control-freak of a mother Hilary, and her father who suffers from dementia. Moll is sidelined by her family at every opportunity, including her birthday party. Distressed, she leaves the party and winds up in a nightclub where she gets drunk and attracts the attention of a young man who obviously has only one goal in mind. When he doesn't get what he wants he tries to pressurise Moll.The couple are unaware they have been observed by another young man, Pascal. Pascal intervenes and threatens Moll's increasingly aggressive nightclub date with the rifle he has been using to illegally poach rabbits. Scared, the other guy runs off leaving Moll with Pascal. She is initially scared of Pascal but he quickly notices that she has a nasty cut on her hand and offers to take care of it. Moll is reassured by Pascal's presence and allows him to help her.Moll and Pascal gradually fall in love, and we learn more about their individual back stories. They both have hidden depths but surely neither can be capable of murder. Is it far more likely that another member of the local Royston Vasey-esque community is the killer? Jessie Buckley and Johnny Flynn have fantastic chemistry and you totally believe the passion they awake in each other.Although we eventually learn the identity of the serial killer, I was not entirely convinced of their guilt. My own personal opinion is that the very final admission is made out of the perfectly understandable desire to make a human connection and live rather than die. However, others may disagree and have their own interpretation. That sense of doubt is what is so compelling about this film. It has an almost fairytale quality and, let's not forget, fairytales can be very dark indeed!Jessie Buckley and Johnny Flynn give exceptional performances here and will go on, I am sure, to ever increasing success in the years to come. 'Beast' is a film I would be more than happy to recommend. It is a terrific calling card from director Michael Pearce in his feature debut. I will be sure to look out for other films directed by him in the future.

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rockman182
2018/05/15

I heard really good things about this so wanted to check it out. I watched Taboo, so I know Jessie Buckley from that series and know she's a talent. It's always nice to stay in the dark about a film's plot, which is relatively easier for these limited release films. I liked Beast from the get go and thought it did a lot very well. its overall, a well acted and really well made film. Its not as mysterious as it may seem but it does excellent portrayal of a relationship that against all odds attempts to flourish, despite the dangers involved.The film is about a girl named Moll who meets a mysterious boy named Pascal and they instantly become romantically involved. Things become complicated when Moll's family show their disapproval of Pascal. Also, girls from the town are getting brutally murdered and the mystery seems to point to Pascal. Moll must try to follow her heart while also considering who her boyfriend could really be. Johnny Flynn stars alongside Buckley as Pascal.I think Jessie Buckley knocks her performance out of the park. She is tremendous and you see her go through love, rejection, and she always shows off pure emotion. The film itself has amazing countryside and beach-side cinematography and works so well because of the strength of the leads and the absolute dark and bleak story. Its very strong in many areas. I think the plot could have used work in certain parts but that doesn't take away from the film.There are moments in the film that are portrayed perfectly, it keeps you watching intently and hoping for more. I urge film lovers to watch this because its a good effort that will be appreciated by people in the mood for a dark and romantic thriller. I hope to see Jessie Buckley in other work because she is the high point of this really good thriller. A lot of films can learn from this.7.5/10

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