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The Calling

Detective Hazel Micallef hasn't had much to worry about in the sleepy town of Port Dundas until a string of gruesome murders in the surrounding countryside brings her face to face with a serial killer driven by a higher calling.

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Release : 2014
Rating : 5.9
Studio : Darius Films,  Stage 6 Films,  Manis Film, 
Crew : Art Direction,  Assistant Art Director, 
Cast : Susan Sarandon Gil Bellows Ellen Burstyn Topher Grace Donald Sutherland
Genre : Thriller

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Reviews

Linkshoch
2018/08/30

Wonderful Movie

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IslandGuru
2018/08/30

Who payed the critics

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ThiefHott
2018/08/30

Too much of everything

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Gutsycurene
2018/08/30

Fanciful, disturbing, and wildly original, it announces the arrival of a fresh, bold voice in American cinema.

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hrvojelavliet
2018/03/26

Movie is boring in the begining and in the midle . there is no plot and ending is almost boring

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estebangonzalez10
2015/07/08

"I've never seen anything like this."With so many great TV shows about serial killers and police procedurals, it's hard to find The Calling appealing. It's getting more difficult to direct an engaging and suspenseful film in just a two hour period because these series have more time to explore the characters and allow us to engage with them. If directors want to have success with this genre it's necessary to come up with either an intriguing and original story or give the film a unique artistic style. The Calling does neither of the two. This is director Jason Stone's first full feature length film, and despite having Susan Sarandon in the star role there is very little about this procedural that feels authentic or new. Everything about this film feels recycled from other better movies or series and even the fact that the story centers on a strong female lead isn't new anymore (Fargo is a film that easily comes to mind) and neither is its sombre tone. The film was adapted by Scott Abramovitch from Inger Ash Wolfe's novel and it centers around a local small town detective named Hazel Micallef (Susan Sarandon) who really hasn't had much to do during her years of service. She drinks a lot of alcohol to fight her depression and she continues to live with her mother, Emily (Ellen Burstyn) with whom she doesn't seem to get along too well. One day she discovers a gruesome murder of one of the town's old ladies and as she investigates the case she is convinced it's the work of a serial killer. Hazel and her partner, Detective Ray (Gil Bellows), welcome a new and young officer, Ben Wingate (Topher Grace), who has transferred from a big city and is eager to help on the case. They discover that there have been a number of unrelated murders in nearby towns and that these killings all seem to be spiritual so they consult on the case with Father Price (Donald Sutherland). But as they get closer to the killer the more exposed they are. To be honest the film does do a decent job at building the suspense and keeping the audience interested in what is going on during the first half of the movie. Unfortunately the film loses its appeal during the second part and the resolution is far from being memorable. It's unfortunate because the cast is rather strong and Sarandon delivers a solid performance, but her character is a walking cliché and one we've seen represented in movies many times before. The talented Donald Sutherland and Ellen Burstyn are completely wasted in this film and they could've been given much more to do with their roles instead of simply showing up a couple of times on screen. There simply isn't anything here that makes The Calling stand out from other films in the genre, and that is its greatest crime. http://estebueno10.blogspot.com/

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playbobbie13
2015/03/19

I took a chance with this unknown. It's the cast that drew me to it! As I watched I was thoroughly engrossed! I'll admit, the idea of this movie taking place in Canada was a bonus too. Yes, I'm Canadian. But the location notwithstanding, this movie was a brilliant crime movie. Very well acted, brilliantly scripted and the cinematography suited the film so well. This movie may cause a debate surrounding the Bible and it's place in the modern world and that is a good thing. Through discussion comes understanding...and change! I'm not sure if that is WHY this movie was made as opposed to just making a great thriller but either way, I loved it!

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secondtake
2014/10/27

The Calling (2014)It's weird to see how routine this kind of movie has become. And how obvious the influences are. Take "Fargo" and put it Canada (same snow, some parochial setting, and same kind of earthy woman cop). Then remove all the originality and verve, and you have "The Calling." Serial killers are of course more common in the movies than in real life, thankfully. And they all require weird methods, patterns with exceptions to the pattern, and a single (often painfully solitary) cop on the hunt. Susan Sarandon plays the cop, the good guy if you will, and I actually think she does a great job. If she can't match MacDormand in "Fargo" it's partly or mostly because of the writing and direction. In this movie, director Jason Stone in his first full length film, shows he's still learning. And borrowing from good sources. But we all know the formulae, and need more than that. Where do guys like him get budgets and approvals and a couple of great actors when there are so many talented men—and women!—who have shown more mettle and imagination in the trenches?What remains isn't a disaster, but it's a bit of a trudge. Don't blame Sarandon, who makes it charming overall. There is an intention toward realism here, and yet the scenes are a combination of grotesque and whimsical. The murders are horrible, and beyond probably what is normal horror though I don't really know how the world of murder works. And the people are so homespun and regular, worried about their coffees of course, that they lighten up the whole movie without making it comic. So, it's not, for sure, a disaster. I don't know that I'd call that a recommendation. There are better films of this type out there (without going to the top of the genre with "Silence of the Lambs" and so forth). But there are worse!

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