
The plot was incomprehensible, the acting was terrible, and the over-the-top, hardcore, unsimulated sex scenes were excessive and unnecessary.
The plot was incomprehensible, the acting was terrible, and the over-the-top, hardcore, unsimulated sex scenes were excessive and unnecessary.
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The Company of Wolves is a well-made, smart and highly original piece of work, and it is this movie that got Irish director Neil Jordan noticed internationally.
Mark Kermode reviews The Company of Wolves (1984) | BFI Player (The film's a pretty interesting fairy tale horror I rarely hear being discussed).
Customers consider this movie one of the finest werewolf films ever made, praising its well-thought-out fairy tale story and beautiful cinematography that ...
The film opens in contemporary England with a German Shepherd dog nosing around a well in a forest. It then runs through the forest as a car drives along the ...
The Company of Wolves is surreal and otherworldly, just like any fairy tale should be. The film begins in modern times when a family returns home.
The concept is commendable; the special effects, while sparse, are very well done; the music, though heavily synthesized, is foreboding and atmospheric.
The Company of Wolves is a dream about werewolves and little girls and deep, dark forests. It is not a children's film and it is not an exploitation film.
The film starts in modern day, where Rosaleen (Sarah Patterson) dreams about a pack of wolves attacking her hated sister, then we enter her dream.