SYNOPSICS
Bloodmyth (2006) is a English movie. John Rackham has directed this movie. Ian Attfield,Natalie Clayton,Henry Dunn,Keith Eyles are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2006. Bloodmyth (2006) is considered one of the best Horror,Thriller movie in India and around the world.
Juliet Corman, instructor for a survival training company invites her sister Holly along to the first course in a new centre in Kent woodland, unaware that waiting for them is a killer experimenting with ancient Celtic methods of human sacrifice.
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Bloodmyth: Potential meets incompetence
Bloodymyth is about a group of 20 somethings who go on a survival trip out into the woods led by a former marine and a television personality. But as always things don't go to plan as they start getting picked off by an unseen assailant. Now as generic as that sounds there is actually a bit of substance here, trouble is it's the hands of people with little competence. This British ultra indie film is so poorly made it damages the content irreparably which is a shame because there was potential here. Awfully filmed, poorly balanced audio and choreography that is beyond laughable. Decent enough idea, poor execution. It's films like this that need remaking. The Good: Concept is solid The Bad: Dreadfully made Sound editing is painful
If You Hate Repetitive Noises, Skip This One
If I hear the orchestral background music loop one more time, I will go insane! It plays nearly constantly in the background on seemingly endless loop with the only exception being the occasional addition of timpani drums and/or a slightly faster pace. Most of the elements of this movie are terrible: acting, character development, weak plot, script, and special effects. What got on my nerves almost as much as the redundant music was the characters screaming at each other a lot. If you watch this movie with earbuds or headphones, you will have to keep a finger on the volume controls, because your ears will bleed from the loud screaming complete with feedback/reverb from the speakers. Trust and believe me when I say that this piece of cinematic "work" should be skipped, passed over, burned, etc. Do not bother wasting your time. You will regret it!
Bloodmyth
If you go down to the woods today, you won't get a big surprise, not if you've seen this kind of film before, namely a mixed group of guys and gals – this time on a survival course – and a lunatic intent on killing them all. The only question is, will he indeed kill them all or only some of them? Usually films of this nature are made in the USA, and on occasion, Australia, but just as the good stuff comes to Britain from America – rock 'n' roll, for example – so does the bad stuff, and this particular bad UK offering takes place in the wilds of Kent. This film is also part of another genre, namely the cut price austerity offering, and as often with such films it is made by amateur or at best small, independent, or whatever you want to call them, film-makers. That doesn't mean it is doomed, but when all you have is a basically a small group of people walking around in the woods trying to avoid the psychopath, how good can it get? The sad answer is not very. It is not giving away too much to say some of the group survive until the end of the film, but the big question is, will you?