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Shallow Grave (1995)
Released By: PolyGram Video   Rating: R   In Theaters: N/A
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Studio: PolyGram Video
Genre: Mystery-Suspense
MPAA Rating: R
Director: Danny Boyle
Language: English
Official Website: N/A
Theatrical Release: N/A
Home Video Release: N/A
Cast: Chris Eccleston, Kerry Fox, Ewan McGregor
Published ID: 5539
UPC: 780063527521, 027616780027,
Plot: The feature film debut of Scottish director Danny Boyle was a dark, hip, Generation X comedy about a trio of Edinburgh roommates whose narcissistic greed fuels murder and betrayal. Boisterous journalist Alex (Ewan McGregor), flirtatious doctor Juliet (Kerry Fox), and meek accountant David (Christopher Eccleston) possess very different personalities, but the roommates are bonded in mutual, self-absorbed cynicism. Seeking a fourth boarder to share the rent for their stylish flat, they cruelly dismiss several candidates before settling on Hugo (Keith Allen), whose air of detachment meets the roommates' standard of coolness. Hugo's reserve masks criminal involvement, however, as the roommates discover when they find him dead in bed from a drug overdose, with a valise containing enormous amounts of cash. Their nascent greed overwhelms them, and the trio dismembers and buries Hugo, stealing his money. Only David, who understands finance, seems to realize that someone's eventually going to seek out such a large sum. As both drug dealers and police get closer to figuring out the friends' secret, shy, nerdy David becomes violently paranoid, while Juliet's allegiance switches back and forth between her roommates. Boyle teamed subsequently with producer Andrew Macdonald and screenwriter John Hodge on several high-profile films. ~ Karl Williams, All Movie Guide
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Thriller Too Arty For It's Own Good
Added 5/16/2009

"Shallow Grave" falls in the category of flicks that I admire but don't particularly like. Director Danny Boyle displays some artistic fluorishes here but you sense that he's still getting his feet wet. He seems to be riffing off of Hitchcock and he just barely escapes parody. Considering the film is barely over ninety minutes the story seems incredibly thin. Money is the root of all evil? We get it. The central characters are spoiled yuppies who at their core are psychotic greedhounds? Real original observation. Recommended for Boyle completists only.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Perfection
Added 2/22/2009

By the end credits, you'll be smiling in disbelief. I guarantee it.

There is not a single off note or misstep about this colorful, offbeat, tight little thriller. It's laden with plenty of bite and dark humour, and the small cast (including the always great Chris Eccleston, and a boyish Ewan Mcgregor in his first starring role) is fabulous.

This is Danny Boyle's best film. Yes, it's better than both 'Slumdog Millionaire' and 'Trainspotting' combined, in my opinion. This film is what a great independent movie should be, and it just seems to gain in popularity as time goes by. Ask any film buff, and you will find that most responses will be similar to this review, all using common adjectives. Memorable. Smart. Sexy. Hilarious. Provocative. Shocking.

Brilliant.

0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
One of the best storyline thrillers ever.
Added 4/29/2008

First of all, let's just tell the review readers that the low ratings are obviously few and far between for a reason. Take stock in the fact that the majority of ratings are 5 stars.

I own this film on good old VHS tape. Long before Ewan McGregor was a household name. So please, throw away any idea that he makes or breaks this film. It's stunning. The story sucks you in and you are there, alone with just you and your television. It will be easy to block out the outside world and become mesmerized. And horrified and shocked and aghast and bewildered.

I promise this film is amazing. Be careful of reading too many reviews as they'll stupidly give away too much of the film.

1 out of 1 people found this helpful.
Brilliant thriller, without the gore
Added 4/28/2008

I have seen this movie twice. This is a brilliant movie that is similar to A Simple Plan, but much more entertaining. 3 friends who share a large apartment decide to rent one of their rooms. They make a game out of embarrassing every applicant until they take in a gangster. The gangster dies with a suitcase full of money left. They stash a dead gangster's body and hide the money. Meanwhile, two nasty gangsters are torturing people along their search for the suitcase of money. Which, adds pressure to the 3 prankster friends, who start getting on each other's nerves and distrust mounts. Some formally nice people turn hard, cunning and a bit crazy. Eventually, even murderous. The killing scenes are done suspenseful, but tasteful. The end totally threw me off, but it did make sense. Well worth watching. Full of British Humor and irony.

Doug Setter, Bsc. author of One Less Victim: A Prevention Guide and Stomach Flattening

0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
underrated and brilliant all across the board.
Added 3/17/2008

little is necessary. this film was bashed critically upon release, but has aged well with the years, gaining not only a following, but the credit it deserves. the brilliant start to a brilliant director.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Thriller Too Arty For It's Own Good
Added 5/16/2009

"Shallow Grave" falls in the category of flicks that I admire but don't particularly like. Director Danny Boyle displays some artistic fluorishes here but you sense that he's still getting his feet wet. He seems to be riffing off of Hitchcock and he just barely escapes parody. Considering the film is barely over ninety minutes the story seems incredibly thin. Money is the root of all evil? We get it. The central characters are spoiled yuppies who at their core are psychotic greedhounds? Real original observation. Recommended for Boyle completists only.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Perfection
Added 2/22/2009

By the end credits, you'll be smiling in disbelief. I guarantee it.

There is not a single off note or misstep about this colorful, offbeat, tight little thriller. It's laden with plenty of bite and dark humour, and the small cast (including the always great Chris Eccleston, and a boyish Ewan Mcgregor in his first starring role) is fabulous.

This is Danny Boyle's best film. Yes, it's better than both 'Slumdog Millionaire' and 'Trainspotting' combined, in my opinion. This film is what a great independent movie should be, and it just seems to gain in popularity as time goes by. Ask any film buff, and you will find that most responses will be similar to this review, all using common adjectives. Memorable. Smart. Sexy. Hilarious. Provocative. Shocking.

Brilliant.

0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
One of the best storyline thrillers ever.
Added 4/29/2008

First of all, let's just tell the review readers that the low ratings are obviously few and far between for a reason. Take stock in the fact that the majority of ratings are 5 stars.

I own this film on good old VHS tape. Long before Ewan McGregor was a household name. So please, throw away any idea that he makes or breaks this film. It's stunning. The story sucks you in and you are there, alone with just you and your television. It will be easy to block out the outside world and become mesmerized. And horrified and shocked and aghast and bewildered.

I promise this film is amazing. Be careful of reading too many reviews as they'll stupidly give away too much of the film.

1 out of 1 people found this helpful.
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