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Follow the Crows

Follow the Crows (2018) Movie Poster
UK  •    •  93m  •    •  Directed by: Alex Secker.  •  Starring: Max Curtis, Daniella Faircloth, Craig Fox, Stu Jackson, Tony Manders, Matthew Mordak, Mark O'Donnell, Alex Pitcher, Ashley Robson, Marcus Starr.  •  Music by: Graeme Osborne.
     Long after the end of the world people wander the fields and woods that once housed the cities of Britain, in search of food, warmth and anything that may help them survive. One of these survivors is The Man, haunted by the terrible deeds he did in his youth, he isolates himself from human contact. However, when he finds a Woman in need of his help he inadvertently begins a relationship that will teach them both what it is to be human again.

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Secker takes the audience on a journey with the characters he immerses you within the story, and you very quickly become emotionally involved with the film. The male and female lead were very natural & believable with their portrayals of the characters and gave superb performances. All of the characters were well developed and everyone in the film gave a good performance. A special mention to Marc Star & Tony Manders who I thought were both extremely menacing and at times both very disturbing this was played by the actors with complete ease. Personally I go to the movies for it to provoke an emotion, this certainly did. It provoked many emotions, it was sad, it was scary, it was grotesque in places and it even had a couple of funny moments.

My only criticism would be that I found it a little slow at the beginning, although saying this I left the cinema wanting more. Alex Secker really is one to watch he is extremely talented and I hope to see many more films of this quality from him.


Review by jodiepatchett from the Internet Movie Database.