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Venus Drowning

  • 2006
  • 1h 15m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
113
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Venus Drowning (2006)
Horror

After a failed suicide attempt a vulnerable woman moves to a remote seaside town where she finds a limbless creature on the beach. Soon a quasi-sexual relationship develops between the two w... Read allAfter a failed suicide attempt a vulnerable woman moves to a remote seaside town where she finds a limbless creature on the beach. Soon a quasi-sexual relationship develops between the two with the creature feeding of orgasms.After a failed suicide attempt a vulnerable woman moves to a remote seaside town where she finds a limbless creature on the beach. Soon a quasi-sexual relationship develops between the two with the creature feeding of orgasms.

  • Director
    • Andrew Parkinson
  • Writer
    • Andrew Parkinson
  • Stars
    • Frida Farrell
    • Brendan Gregory
    • Jodie Jameson
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    113
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Andrew Parkinson
    • Writer
      • Andrew Parkinson
    • Stars
      • Frida Farrell
      • Brendan Gregory
      • Jodie Jameson
    • 4User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Frida Farrell
    Frida Farrell
    • Milla
    Brendan Gregory
    Brendan Gregory
    • Dr. Reece
    Jodie Jameson
    Jodie Jameson
    • Dawn
    Bart Ruspoli
    Bart Ruspoli
    • John
    Ellen Softley
    • Mother
    • Director
      • Andrew Parkinson
    • Writer
      • Andrew Parkinson
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    8wood-69841

    Great Performance By Jodie Jameson

    I was motivated to write this review because of the comments made by another reviewer, curiouscarnivore, who cannot make any sense of this film whatsoever, and thinks this must be due to poor acting, a failure to provide explanations and the plot being unrealistic.

    While there is no cure for a lack of imagination, maybe if the film had been described as a surreal mystery instead of a horror movie, then it may just have given that reviewer some kind of clue. But it's all subjective. There are films with a clearly defined beginning, middle and end, where the director takes you by the hand and gently explains everything that happens, if this is what you require, so that there is no confusion left in your mind.

    'Venus Drowning' isn't one of them. It is virtually a one-woman show, the whole thing being held together by Jodie Jameson's astonishing performance. I have seldom seen an actress who looks so natural and plays her part so convincingly. I have since managed to obtain a copy of her short film 'f2point8' directed by Paul Hills.

    That's not to say that 'Venus Drowning' is perfect. Which film is? There are parts that I would have edited out, but then I'm not an editor or a director. I am simply a collector and I like to think a discerning one. The majority of DVDs that I buy end up either on Ebay or at the charity shop. This one I decided to keep, and realized to my surprise that it was one of only four British films in my collection.
    6bushido777

    The single weirdest movie I have ever seen, and I've seen many

    I saw this movie at an Australian film festival and yeaaah. This is one of those movies that isn't strange in a way that becomes cool or even in a way that you have to get your friends to see it. It's just plain weird.

    The movie is very slow and you are constantly left with a feeling of wondering where it's going. You spend most of the movie hoping that at the end something brilliant will happen and make it all worth while.

    It doesn't.

    It's the kind of movie that at the end you look at your friends on either side of you and go okaaaaay. It's not freaky enough to cause people to leave the room, it's not freaky enough to be groundbreaking or to become a cult classic, it's weird.

    I know I keep saying the same thing, but that's all that really can be said about this movie.

    I gave it a 6 out of 10 because the movie wasn't really any good at all, but it was weird enough that it stands out in my mind as being "really" weird, and weird in such a unique way.

    It's definitely an experience. Just don't ask me what kind.
    9mwesley-200-580249

    DVD at last

    Finally - since seeing this at the Festival of Fantastic Films in Manchester a few years back with the director Andrew Parkinson in attendance I have been waiting/hoping for a DVD release..at last, a company called Jinga Films is releasing a DVD in Feb 2014..extraordinary,surreal,disturbing,beautifully acted and almost unclassifiable,I would urge any horror fan to take a chance and snap this up..the wait is over. Part Cronenberg,part Parkinson,if you have seen any of his other films,especially his lauded debut "I,Zombie" you may have an ides what to expect,but this movie is it's own animal and exerts an odd,somewhat erotic hold as it explores it's main character's state of mind and her peculiar obsession,to say the least.

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    • Release date
      • February 18, 2014 (Canada)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
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    • Filming locations
      • Cromer, Norfolk, England, UK
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