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The Hole

The Hole
Director: Nick Hamm
Actors: Thora Birch, Desmond Harrington, Daniel Brocklebank, Laurence Fox, Keira Knightley
Studio: Buena Vista Home Video
Category: DVD

List Price: $9.99
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Avg. Customer Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 60 reviews
Sales Rank: 13882

Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, Dvd-video, Widescreen, Ntsc
Languages: English (Original Language), French (Dubbed)
Rating: R (Restricted)
Number Of Items: 1
Running Time: 102
Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6

MPN: DISD31543D
UPC: 786936223859
EAN: 0786936223859
ASIN: B0000ARD7T

Theatrical Release Date: 2001
Release Date: October 19, 2004
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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Product Description
Four teenagers at a british private school secretly uncover and explore the depths of a sealed underground hole created decades ago as a possible bomb shelter. Studio: Buena Vista Home Video Release Date: 09/05/2006 Starring: Thora Birch Daniel Brocklebank Run time: 102 minutes Rating: R Director: Nick Hamm


Customer Reviews:   Read 55 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Awesome movie!   December 31, 2008
This ia a great movie and I would definetly recommend that you go out and buy it! Keira is hot, and even though she is not the main character you see enough of her. A mind trip, but not a horror. Buy it today!


1 out of 5 stars I am not the only one this was terrible   October 27, 2008
 0 out of 1 found this review helpful

I watched this movie with my wife, I expected a really great horror movie...my error. The first mistake, It wasn't a horror despite Amazon's grouping. The next was thinking it could be great.

It's terrible, it's awful, and it's just a bore. The best part was it ending. I'm adding this review as so many people like to give a 'big word' review, and try and analyze this for a master piece of movie making.

Gag! I just wasted 120 mins of my life!



5 out of 5 stars interesting   October 19, 2008
interesting this movie is. you'll find yourself CONSTANTLY saying "why did she do that?!" or "why did he do that?!"...i said it to myself so many times in the movie that i almost couldn't concentrate. but it's a great movie anyways. just don't think about why he/she did what they did and just focus on the main part of the movie and i think you may enjoy it. i loved it.


4 out of 5 stars Well-directed psychological thriller   August 23, 2008
"The Hole" is an interesting psychological thriller that revolves around a teen from a British prep school, Liz Dunn [Thora Birch] who is the sole survivor of a horrible tragedy where her three friends, Desmond Harrington[Mike], Keira Knightley[ Frankie], and Laurence Fox[Geoff] died. The four of them had skipped a geography field trip in favor of a private party in an old underground bunker. 18 days later, only Liz is left alive to tell the story of what truly happened.

To unravel the truth of what happened, psychologist Dr Horwood [Embeth Davidtz] tries to get Liz to tell her story.Liz pins the blame on Martin [Daniel Brocklebanc], a computer geek and fellow student whom she says locked them in the hole. The police arrest him, but Liz's POV is later questioned by Dr Horwood when her initial story has all four of the teens coming out of 'the hole' after four days, alive and well.

When Martin is questioned by the police, he gives a totally different version of the events, and it is interesting to see how Liz's and Martin's POV's differ, leaving the viewer to piece the real story of what happened.

This is a credible psychological thriller that takes us into the deep recesses of one troubled teen's mind and the lengths to which a person will go to satisfy an obsession. The lead actor, Thora Birch plays her character very well, and though her British accent is less than authentic, she credibly portrays a disturbed teen. So does Daniel Brocklebanc as Martin, the supposed pyschopath. I felt Keira Knightley did an ok job as the lusted after Frankie, and this was definitely one of her lesser roles, before the fame that came with movies like "Bent It Like Beckham", "Pride and Prejudice" and "Atonement". The other two actors who played the character of Mike and Geoff were average and their roles were forgettable.

There is some nudity in this movie,though not quite one would expect. As another reviewer has mentioned, having Keira Knightley on the cover of the DVD was misleading as her role isn't as big as Thora Birch's. There really isn't any gore in this, just some bloody scenes. The menace in this movie is in the atmosphere- the creepiness of the underground bunker, the psychological torment experienced by the characters trapped in the hole, and of course, the menace radiated by the perpetrator. Final verdict: a highly watchable and engrossing thriller that probes the dark recesses of a troubled mind.



4 out of 5 stars What happens in the bunker stays in the bunker   May 4, 2008
Before she was engaging in who-can-wear-more-mascara contests with Johnny Depp, Keira Knightley was trapped in a bunker with Thora Birch and two guys for 18 days. I expected this to be a film about four teens trapped in an underground bunker trying to survive as days turn into weeks (two and a half to be exact), but that really isn't what The Hole is all about. That fact becomes obvious in the opening scene, as we watch a haggard survivor emerge and shuffle her way back to safety. Once she begins telling her story, I thought the rest of the movie would just be one big flashback leading us back to the present - wrong again. The plot to this film is much more dark and insidious as all that - and, while it's not problem-free, I think the film is all the better for it. This is very much a psychological thriller which almost succeeds magnificently - almost. And, as unlikely as it may sound, the story plays off the kinds of emotions all of us have experienced - to some degree - at some point in our lives. Stripped down to the very bone, what you have here is a love story.

So here are your choices: go along on a boring school field trip, spend a tedious weekend at home, or sneak away to an underground bunker to party with Keira Knightley and Thora Birch for three days. I'm a claustrophobic non-rebel, but I would be totally down (pun intended) with hunkering in the bunker. It certainly seemed like a good idea to Liz Dunn (Birch) because it would give her a chance to spend some quality time with the suddenly available apple of her eye, Mike Steel (Desmond Harrington). As she eventually tells the psychologist assigned to her (Embeth Davitz), her friend Martyn (Daniel Brocklebank) - one of those unethical brainiacs who can make anything happen - arranged the whole thing, after Mike, Frankie (Knightley), and Geoff (Laurence Fox) solicited his help in getting away for the weekend without either the school or their parents knowing about it. The plan was a smashing success - except for the fact that Martyn never showed up to unlock the door and let them out. Clearly, Martyn is the guilty party.

But wait a minute - it's not as simple as all that. Martyn insists that he had nothing to do with any of it, and through him a much different version of events emerges, one that significantly redefines the characters of Liz and Frankie. Whatever your suspicions, you as the viewer don't really know who or what to believe, especially since you have yet to be told exactly what happened to Mike, Frankie, and Geoff (in fact, I have a little problem with the fact that some of the initial implications are misleading and leave you asking obvious questions you later find out you needn't have asked). Even after it becomes obvious that one character in particular is not telling the whole story, the sense of mystery remains until the end, when the fates of all are finally revealed. There's just something about the ending that left me unsatisfied, though - not in terms of everything that took place in the bunker (although one key event was rather obviously foreshadowed early on), but definitely in the way things play out above ground. That is why, as much as I want to give The Hole five stars in recognition of its creative storytelling prowess and bevy of strong performances, I just can't do it. It's most unfortunate because I really do love this movie.

I do not like the DVD cover featuring the close-up of Keira Knightley, though. For one thing, she doesn't look anything like this in the movie, but more importantly, this movie is really all about Thora Birch. Knightley's good, but it is the commanding presence of Birch that largely defines the film as a whole. With a less capable actress in the lead role, The Hole could have come off as laughably bad. A subtle facial expression can oftentimes say more than a drawn-out soliloquy, and Birch is unarguably a complete actress. She can be the girl next door and, at the same time, reveal traces of a hidden dark side - and that makes her not only mysteriously seductive but sexy as hell to those of us who like a little bit of evil in our girls.



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