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The Keeping Room

The Keeping Room (2014)

September. 25,2014
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6
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R
| Drama Western

In this radically reimagined American Western set towards the end of the Civil War, Southerner Augusta encounters two renegade, drunken soldiers who are on a mission of pillage and violence. After escaping an attempted assault, Augusta races back to the isolated farmhouse that she shares with her sister Louise and their female slave Mad. When the pair of soldiers track Augusta down intent on exacting revenge, the trio of women are forced to take up arms to fend off their assailants, finding ways to resourcefully defend their home––and themselves––as the escalating attacks become more unpredictable and relentless.

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SnoReptilePlenty
2014/09/25

Memorable, crazy movie

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GazerRise
2014/09/26

Fantastic!

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Tayloriona
2014/09/27

Although I seem to have had higher expectations than I thought, the movie is super entertaining.

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Ariella Broughton
2014/09/28

It is neither dumb nor smart enough to be fun, and spends way too much time with its boring human characters.

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hanshep-35461
2014/09/29

The plot of the movie was very intense, it kept you on the edge of your seat, However, at the same time you can learn what it was like to live back in the time of the Civil War.

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Pete Campbell
2014/09/30

Fantastic movie, full of period authenticity which reminded me in tone of the masterpiece The Assassination of Jessie James by the Coward Robert Ford.Not sure what all the focus on the 'revisionist' female lead characters is all about? It might be churlish to call this 'Gone with the Wind with gore' but it's hardly edgy casting to portray strong female characters in any realistic portrayal of those left at home during the American Civil War. The entire movie is basically an extended version of a scenario portrayed in that 30's classic.All the actors distinguish themselves including a memorable cameo by a barely recognisable former Emmerdale regular.The only quibble would be the idiotic movie staple of knocking out your main adversary and then wandering off without either finishing the job, tying him up or even disarming the man! Really!?Anyway, that quibble aside, Brutal, Brilliant and Haunting.Highly recommended.

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Dan Harden
2014/10/01

From the director of the Michael Caine vigilante justice movie Harry Brown, comes the story of three girls, two sisters and their slave, living off their land and their wits in order to survive the advances by two rogue union soldiers. The film aims to deliver a handful of intriguing messages and representations but just falls short in its effort to express them impactfully.However, I must say that the films take on race relations and the representation of the character Mad was fantastic. Wonderfully brought to the screen by Muna Otaru, Mad is the family slave and is therefore an outsider to the family unit of the sisters. But as the film progresses we begin to learn more about Mad's past as a slave, in fact we learn more about her character than anyone else and so she is the character you warm to and root for the most, especially when having the balls to retaliate and slap Augusta back. Being the family slave, Mad becomes the film's vessel on race relations in the 1800's and her journey throughout the film successfully foreshadows the abolishment of slavery as well as the black movements in the 100+ years to come.As well as race representation, the film also offers a rather positive and interesting representation of gender. The film is a female lead western which already subverts the genre, the fact that these women are strong and fight back when pushed further reinforces this genre subversion and positive representation of women, away from the weak hookers of almost every other western film ever. This of course is down to the writing of Julia Hart's script and the performances of the three leads, especially Brit Marling and Muna Otaru and so I applaud their efforts.Although representations were good, narratively I felt the film was weak. The film's pace was off as the film moves slowly but the home invasion moved very quickly. The film doesn't really get started properly until it's about 40 minutes in, I know that relationships need to be established and the film is set on race and gender representations but the films story becomes almost dormant as this happens and also I do feel more should have happened after seeing what the film actually achieves in 40 minutes.I also fail to see the purpose of the mysterious black man, his character amounts to very little even though the film attempts to give him some purpose in terms of race relations and connections to Mad, but I can't help but feel that this character was rather pointless in the grand scheme of things. The films ending also falls flat of any real impact, in my opinion, as it feels rushed. I do appreciate the message of the ending but I just feel the execution was a little weak.Overall, The Keeping Room is a moderate film that doesn't quite match the effectiveness it's messages hold. With a strong cast and representations it's a good representation piece, but the overall film itself is a moderate western. It's a slow and, at times, suspenseful film that aptly follows the opening quote, "The crueler it is, the sooner it will be over."

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The Couchpotatoes
2014/10/02

Well this was a waste of my time. I don't know why The Keeping Room gets good ratings because this is just a dumb movie. It's extremely slow, with not much going on. It's full of inconsistencies that I won't mention here because it's just not worth of it. The actors are mediocre. I won't cry if I never see them acting again. The story is really boring, i even fell asleep for a couple minutes. Would I watch this one again? Certainly not. I even wrote it down to make sure that I won't make the same mistake again. Don't waste your time on this one because there are plenty of better movies in the same style then this one.

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