Rent The Cry of the Owl (2009)

3.2 of 5 from 64 ratings
1h 36min
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Synopsis:
You can draw your curtains, you can lock your doors, but somebody is always watching you. Reeling from a painful divorce, Robert (Paddy Considine) escapes his city life for the tranquility of a small town. But when his attraction to a new neighbor (Julia Stiles) turns into something horrifyingly darker, both their lives begin to spiral out of control into a fatal path of obsession, cold blooded murder and unrelenting fear.
Actors:
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Directors:
Writers:
Jamie Thraves, Patricia Highsmith
Aka:
The Watched
Studio:
Metrodome
Genres:
Drama, Thrillers
Collections:
Top 10 French-Language Remakes
BBFC:
Release Date:
19/04/2010
Run Time:
96 minutes
Languages:
English Dolby Digital 2.0, English Dolby Digital 5.1
DVD Regions:
Region 2
Formats:
Pal
Aspect Ratio:
Widescreen 1.78:1 / 16:9
Colour:
Colour

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Psychological thriller that misses the target - The Cry of the Owl review by RP

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16/09/2013

Paddy Considine is one of my favourite actors but this is one film of his that I hadn't seen. Certainly it never passed my local cinema - perhaps (unjustly) it went straight to DVD?

It's based on a novel by Patricia Highsmith and the reference to the owl is as a harbinger of doom. That sounds very pretentious, and the film does suffer somewhat from a sense of its own importance.

The story is one of stalking in reverse. Robert Forrester (Paddy Considine) works for an aerospace company, but after a bitter divorce becomes obsessed with Jenny Thierolf (Julia Stiles) and spies on her. Strangely, she invites him into her house, then breaks off her engagement and starts to stalk Robert, who distances himself from her. There is a fight between Robert and the ex-fiance, the ex is left on a riverbank but disappears, and Robert becomes a murder suspect. Things go from bad to worse and Jenny ends up killed. Perhaps Robert really is a harbinger of doom?

It sets out to be a psychological thriller - but misses the target. There aren't any thrills, what psychology there is is bogus, and there isn't really much drama either. So it must be pretty bad then? Well, I rather liked it - but it could have been so much better. And I think that falls to the choice of actors. There just isn't any chemistry between Paddy Considine and Julia Stiles [Aside: they both appeared in 'The Bourne Ultimatum', but not together] and frankly Paddy doesn't have the looks for this part.

I'll give it 3/5 stars - I enjoyed it, but it's fairly average stuff.

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