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Den (2001)

Den (2001)

GENRESThriller,Drama,Horror
LANGEnglish
ACTOR
Greg ArceStephanie RettigLee SchallDana J. Ryan
DIRECTOR
Greg Arce

SYNOPSICS

Den (2001) is a English movie. Greg Arce has directed this movie. Greg Arce,Stephanie Rettig,Lee Schall,Dana J. Ryan are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2001. Den (2001) is considered one of the best Thriller,Drama,Horror movie in India and around the world.

A serial killer, with a religious secret, captures four victims and plays a deadly game of Q & A. The winner is promised to come out alive from this "wreck" room where truth, sin and religious faith are the game of choice.

Den (2001) Reviews

  • Intriguing from start to finish.

    Circus-Szalewski2003-07-17

    I had the good fortune to catch a screening of this DV-shot feature at the 2002 Hollywood Underground Film Festival (at which it was named Best Feature Length Drama). Though I'm not certain I'd agree with the IMDb genre-listing of DEN as a horror film (guess it depends on what horrifies you), it most certainly lives up to the classification of a drama and a thriller. And it is creepy. The script is marvelously intriguing from the opening montage to the often snide tone of the intelligent dialogue, to the final frame. While that may seem hyperbolic, it is a fitting appraisal of a work which contemporarily explores the timeless impact of basic human nature upon personal and societal morality... and still manages to be engaging and entertaining. Equally important is that Greg Arce's cast is up to the challenge of the material from which there is no easy escape. Imagine Jean Paul Sartre's NO EXIT meets TAXI DRIVER and you might start to get the idea. The cinematography ranges from arty to voyeuristic to "no-nonsense-two- people-in-the-frame", yet weaves together well -- never making the viewer feel like they've left one film and entered another. Even some of the simplest shots of the opening montage can be interpreted to something much richer upon repeated screenings. Without giving any spoilers, I will say that the action of one or two shots (well into the feature) happened so quickly and/or in dim lighting that it left me a bit confused until I was discussing the scenes later with a friend. The shots may look fine when viewed on a monitor and the apparent lighting problem may just have been due to the projection system at the festival. Though the sound is not Hollywood-perfect (some of the sound edits are problematic as a main setting was inside an echo-y theatre and the echo sustain doesn't survive a cut here or there), in a work that is so dependent upon the dialogue, audio is certainly adequate. In fact, it's pretty darned good when compared to many hand-held DV features which plague the viewer with that "single-mic/reality-show-flat-sound". At a time when DV and the home computer have brought a tidal wave of do-it- yourself filmmaking with bold to boring stories realized in laudable to laughable production values, DEN is a fine example of what is achievable from a true auteur... far above the indie DV features which look/sound/feel like they were shot at a community theater gathering. I eagerly await the chance to see DEN at another festival in the future and hope that Mr. Arce's next works are as thoroughly engaging. 8/10

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  • Original, Independent Film

    snowleopard2004-11-07

    **Since I wrote the following review in 2004, a storm of controversy, and potential lawsuit has emerged by the makers of DEN against the production company that made the film Saw, with accusations of plagiarism. If you have seen Saw, and liked it, it would be worth your while to try to seek this film out.** I had a chance to see this strong film and am a bit surprised it was never picked up for any distribution, and hasn't really been seen or heard of since. The story is rather simple: A strange, intimidating man kidnaps 4 people, and chains them in separate corners in a large church basement. From here, he proceeds to psychologically torment them with various secrets he knows about them, all from his twisted, demented mind. The characters are very strong, the writing strong, and the acting strong. If there are two things that work against this film, and likely why it didn't get distribution (as of yet): It's shot on DV, and at times has somewhat of a video look, and at times somewhat hollow sound. This shouldn't bother you, as the film is about characters and acting. The other (more likely) reason is that there are strong religion overtones, or anti-religion overtones. When Den screened at one festival for example, a few people actually got into an argument about it, then a fist fight broke out! This is a tough, well written and acted, original film, as independent as it gets. If it sounds like something you'll like, you shouldn't be disappointed and it's worth tracking down. I'm giving it a hard earned "7" out of 10.

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  • Easily the most intelligent indie horror film ever

    andyrose_tx2008-11-27

    Greg Arce wrote this story in 2000 and released this film on to the world in 2001. SAW came about 4 years later. Did the writers of Saw, who lived in Melbourne in 2001 lift the Saw storyline from Den? I don't know. But, to say SAW is DEN is a bit of a stretch because, as much as I liked SAW, DEN is far too intelligent and dark of a film to be compared to SAW. If the writers stole the premise from DEN they dumbed it down with traps and heads being ripped in half. Greg Arce plays a character named DEN and he abducts 4 people, each related to the other in some common skeleton in the closet. He engages them in debate and conversation, all along with the premise that they control their fate and the fate of the others. This film is intense, intelligent, and dark. Each of the 4 are forced to consider their faith, their value on human life, and their religious views. Warning: If you Google this film for reviews, there are several out there that give away the ending. The end was shocking as Den reveals the reason for this little game, so if you don't want it ruined for you -- don't read too many reviews or articles The acting is solid and incredibly believable. The film is an emotional ride that you'll never forget. There really is not a lot of blood or gore. Greg relies on the script and the actors to hold the audience not a bunch of fancy traps and heads being ripped in half. This is a must see film. But, therein lies the problem, it's only available in Australia as a region 5, PAL disc. I bought mine on eBay and watched it on a region free universal DVD player. It is worth the hassle. This film is a masterpiece and should get US distribution even if its 7 years late coming.

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  • Better than "Saw"

    moviemaniacslash2005-05-22

    With Saw receiving so much attention, it is only fair to note this film came first and adds an additional layer of realism, depth, and artistry that may only be produced on the independent scene. I cannot believe that this film has not made it onto video store shelves, especially in light of the fact that Saw was such a hit. Where this film shines is in its cast. The performances rank up their with traditional Hollywood fair and help to elevate the film above its humble independent origins. The film builds steadily and creepily towards its satisfying climax. While it does surround itself in a bit of controversy, the ending will surely get you talking and thinking. Not bad from a horror film. Check it out, you'll be thinking about this one for days.

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  • Poorly Made and Unrealistic

    Scaleb_472008-03-22

    I found this on the shelf of my local DVD retailer and was attracted to the DVD by the dark colouring of the box and in particular, the disturbing picture of a half naked man with "BOY TOY" written on his chest. Don't get me wrong, I'm not into S&M or anything but the box of the DVD made this look like a dark,gritty horror film that was truly disturbing. Trust me, I was wrong. The whole film takes place in a well lit room, and the antagonist of the story is an overweight charismatic guy with a beard and sunglasses. I would hardly call this a horror film, although it seems as if the producer tried to dress it up like one. There are no cringe causing or nail biting moments, you'll only look away from the screen out of boredom... or perhaps confusion. The story is centered around four captives, consisting of two Jewish doctors, one Catholic Hispanic who changes drips in hospitals, and an atheist prostitute. Then there is their captor, who calls himself Den (Presumably short for Dennis?) who forces them all to play out his little debates, with subjects that are sensitive topics for followers of Christianity, for example capitol punishment. As the story plays out, he somehow reveals all of their personal secrets and the viewer is shown that all four captives know each other, for example the man doctor is related to the woman doctor who is having an affair with the Catholic Latino woman... while the man doctor is having sex with the atheist prostitute. How would Den know all of this? While Saw at least tries to show the audience some plausible reasons as to how Jigsaw carries out his games, its almost implied that Den got all his knowledge from God. The movie is full of ridiculous, unrealistic moments such as these. The acting is poor as well. While Greg Arce, who plays as Den, puts on a pretty good performance, the others don't seem to have any acting talent whatsoever. To make matters worse, the characters are terribly created, with the result being a cast of crappy actors playing unbelievable roles. How many AETHIEST prostitutes can quote directly from the bible, and completely outwit a religious fanatic? Then there's Den himself, who just doesn't seem like a believable member of society. I mean he calls himself a Christian, yet that doesn't stop him from accepting a lap dance from the prostitute hes holding hostage. Thats like two sins at once! Also, what kind of religious fanatic (Who would have to be pretty clever to kidnap two doctors from a hospital reception, a lady from a bus and another woman in broad daylight) gets religiously beaten down by a common street strutter? Then there's the ending, where it is half heartedly explained that Den kidnapped four people but he was only interested in the atheist prostitute, and it was all for the purposes of converting her. Somehow it gets to Den stabbing the prostitute through the chest, then telling her that if she takes the knife out of her chest she'll die, but if she doesn't kill him with it he'll go out and "Kill some kiddies". I mean, one thing I was beginning to be intrigued by was the storyline, but then the sudden, poorly thought out ending killed any interest in it. I recommend that you go out and watch this film, just for the sake of seeing it. I have heard things from people in the US that it may be hard to get it on DVD there, but if you can its worth seeing once. I personally didn't like this film, but maybe its just because I don't really like cheesy looking budget films. I certainly wouldn't waste my time watching this again though, but I'm interested to hear what other people think of it. Enjoy.

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