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Alone in the Dark is a 2005 action horror film directed by Uwe Boll and written by Elan Mastai, Michael Roesch, and Peter Scheerer. Based on the video game series of the same name, it stars Christian Slater, Tara Reid, and Stephen Dorff as paranormal investigators who combat a supernatural threat. The film's story is an adaptation of the game Alone in the Dark: The New Nightmare (2001).

Alone in the Dark
Theatrical release poster
Directed byUwe Boll
Written by
Based onAlone in the Dark
by Infogrames
Produced by
  • Uwe Boll
  • Wolfgang Herold
  • Shawn Williamson
Starring
CinematographyMathias Neumann
Edited byRichard Schwadel
Music by
  • Reinhard Besser
  • Oliver Lieb
  • Bernd Wendlandt
  • Peter Zweier
Production
companies
Distributed by
  • Odeon Films (Canada)[1]
  • Concorde Filmverleih (Germany)
  • Lions Gate Films (United States)
Release dates
  • 28 January 2005 (2005-01-28) (United States)
  • 24 February 2005 (2005-02-24) (Germany)
Running time
96 minutes
Countries
  • Canada
  • Germany
  • United States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$20 million[2]
Box office$12.7 million[2]

Upon release, the film received overwhelmingly negative reviews for the story, dialogue, special effects, and Reid's performance. Holding a 1% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, Alone in the Dark is considered one of the worst films ever made. It was also a commercial failure, grossing $12.7 million on a $20 million budget, although the home media releases were more successful. A sequel with a different cast and story was released to home media in 2008; Boll served as a producer.[3]


Plot


Paranormal investigator and former agent of Agency 713, Edward Carnby has a nightmare in which he hides from alien-like creatures as a child. Currently En route to a museum where his girlfriend, Aline Cedric works as an assistant curator. Edward holds within his hands an artifact-puzzle piece of the Abkani, an extinct Native American tribe. A strange man follows and attacks Edward and his cab driver with supernatural durability and strength, trying to steal the artifact, but eventually dies after many escape attempts by Edward.

At the same time, in a different location, a ship recovers a coffin made of gold from the ocean floor. After docking, the captain locks up Prof. Hudgens (curator of said museum) while his crew opens the gold coffin against better judgment. Hudgens escapes his imprisonment to find everyone killed by a mysterious creature and the coffin empty. Hudgens finds a secret compartment and collects an artifact from the coffin, and he slips away ashore.

Upon opening the gold coffin, several people across the western USA and Canada walk off into the night after hearing an ear-splitting screech. During which, Edward passes out while studying his artifact. At the same time, Bureau 713 (B-713) is also made aware by a surveillance team of evidence of electromagnetic waves.

Edward thinks it's related to the Abkani as everyone who disappeared that same night was from the same location. Edward arrives that evening at the Museum where he is reunited with Aline with the artifact, and she shows him another Abkani artifact that recently arrived that she has been working on since Prof. Hudgens was away. The mysterious creature from the ship attacks them inside the museum, killing a security guard, but Edward and Aline hide in a storage closet long enough for troopers from Bureau 713 to arrive, and the creature retreats into the night.

Commander Burke, team leader of the B-713 strike force, arrives where Edward tries to relay information to him, but Burke rebukes him, saying that since he no longer works to stay out of it. Edward tries to get information from his former co-workers at B-713, like staff surgeon and pathologist Sam Fischer, to learn more about the creature encountered and the Abnaki's history.

Prof. Hudgens arrives back at the museum to his office, where he has a captured creature. Hudgens uses a syringe to draw fluid from the captive creature to study it as part of his further research to combine the DNA of man and beast. Edward continues investigating his past by going to his former orphanage to learn more about Hudgens' research, and back to his apartment where he and Aline have sex.

While the Bureau 713 soldiers are patrolling the museum, they are attacked by several creatures, who are the missing people that wandered off upon the opening of the gold coffin. During the firefight, several soldiers and most of the human-creatures are killed. Edward arrives on the scene and talks more with Burke, who again tells him to stay away. However, during a scuffle, Edward picks Burke's pocket containing his Bureau 713 security badge.

Edward goes to Bureau 713 where he talks with Fischer in the morgue looking at one of the dead bodies, and Fischer shows Edward a small, centipede-like creature in the dorsal spine of his old friend. Fischer also discovers that Edward has one of his own in his body, but it is dead, presumably because of the electroshock Edward had as a child. Burke and his men arrive and escort Edward out of the building. That evening, Professor Hudgens ambushes Fischer at his home and inserts a baby creature into Fischer's mouth.

Edward discovers that the Abkani had fought those creatures which can get killed by light. They also disrupt electrical light, creating blackouts. The Abkani artifacts found all over the world actually open the gate to another dimension, where millions of those creatures are sleeping, waiting to be freed. Hudgens makes further experiments, injecting himself with the blood of one of the creatures, granting him the ability to control the monsters.

Edward, Aline, Burke, and Burke's military squad go to Edward's orphanage, where there are strong electromagnetic disruptions. They are attacked by dozens of the creatures and of the humans except Edward, Aline, and Burke are killed. They reach the old surgery room underground where the baby creature was transplanted into Edward. There, Hudgens takes Edward's artifact and opens the gate. Millions of creatures start to wake up and run towards the gate. Burke kills Hudgens, and the group places a bomb and runs away, only to realize that they cannot detonate the bomb from such a long distance. Burke goes back and sacrifices himself.

Edward and Aline rise to the surface at dawn but find an evacuated city with cars abandoned on the streets. As they walk down the street, something runs toward them.


Cast



Alternative script


Blair Erickson came up with the first drafts of the script for Alone in the Dark. According to Erickson, Uwe Boll suggested through various e-mails changed that would turn it from a thriller into an action film. Erickson stated his disgust at the treatment and spoke negatively of his working relationship with Boll on Something Awful:

The original script took the Alone in the Dark premise and depicted it as if it were actually based on a true story of a private investigator in the northeastern U.S. whose missing persons cases begin to uncover a disturbing paranormal secret. It was told through the eyes of a writer following Edward Carnby and his co-worker for a novel and depicted them as real-life blue-collar folks who never expected to find hideous beings waiting for them in the dark. We tried to stick close to the H. P. Lovecraft style and the low-tech nature of the original game, always keeping the horror in the shadows so you never saw what was coming for them.

Thankfully Dr. Boll was able to hire his loyal team of hacks to crank out something much better than our crappy story and add in all sorts of terrifying horror movie essentials like opening gateways to alternate dimensions, bimbo blonde archaeologists, sex scenes, mad scientists, slimy dog monsters, special army forces designed to battle slimy CG dog monsters, Tara Reid, "Matrix" slow-motion gun battles, and car chases. Oh yeah, and a ten-minute opening back story scroll read aloud to the illiterate audience, the only people able to successfully miss all the negative reviews.

I mean hell, Boll knows that's where the real scares lie.[4]


Production


Tara Reid starred in the film opposite Christian Slater.[5] Artisan Pictures picked up North American distribution rights to the film in June 2003.[5]


Home media


The film was released on VHS and DVD on 10 May 2005. An unrated director's cut was released in Germany, France, and Australia and was #1 on the German DVD market for three weeks.[6] It was released on DVD in North America on 25 September 2007.[7] In the newest version of the film, the sex scene between Carnby and Aline has been removed.[8]


Original film and game tie-in concept


Originally, the film version of Alone in the Dark was to be released with Alone in the Dark 5, the fifth title in the series; however, the creators of Alone in the Dark, Eden Games, delayed the game and reworked it entirely from scratch. Boll stated his disappointment on the region 1 DVD commentary but also said that Atari had face shots of Christian Slater for Alone in the Dark 5, which was released on 26 June 2008.


Reception



Box office


Alone in the Dark grossed $2.8 million in its opening weekend, ranking at #12; by the end of its run, the film had grossed $12.7 million worldwide.[2]


Critical response


Rotten Tomatoes gave the film a rating of 1% based on 123 reviews, with an average rating of 2.2/10. The site's critical consensus reads: "Inept on almost every level, Alone in the Dark may not work as a thriller, but it's good for some head-slapping, incredulous laughter".[9] Metacritic gave the film a 9 out of 100 based on 25 reviews, meaning "overwhelming dislike".[10] Audiences surveyed by CinemaScore gave the film an F grade.[11]

Scott Brown of Entertainment Weekly gave the film an F grade, commenting that the film was "so bad it's postmodern".[12] In the film's only positive review listed by Rotten Tomatoes, Michelle Alexandria of Eclipse Magazine wrote: "Alone in the Dark isn't going to set the world on fire, but it largely succeeds with what it has to work with. Just don't take it seriously and you'll have a fun time".[13]


Accolades


Award Subject Nominee Result
Stinkers Bad Movie Awards Worst Picture Alone in the Dark Won
Worst Actress Tara Reid Won
Worst Special Effects Alone in the Dark Won
Worst Song "Wish I Had an Angel" (Nightwish) Nominated
Worst Director Uwe Boll Won
Golden Raspberry Awards Worst Director Nominated
Worst Actress Tara Reid Nominated

Soundtrack


Alone in the Dark: Music from and Inspired by Alone in the Dark
Soundtrack album by
Various artists
Released25 January 2005 (2005-01-25)[14]
GenreHeavy metal
Length2:31:47[14]
LabelNuclear Blast
ProducerAll Shall Perish, Matt Bayles, Rob Caggiano, Steve Carr, Andy Classen, Jean-Francois Dagenais, Brian Joseph Dobbs, Dying Fetus, Patrick W. Engel, Steve Evetts, Fear Factory, Robert Flynn, Jacob Hansen, Tuomas Holopainen, TeeCee Kinnunen, Meshuggah, Misery Index, Fredrik Nordström, Zack Ohren, Eric Rachel, Nick Raskulinecz, Samael, Ben Schigel, Andy Sneap, Waldemar Sorychta, Patrik J. Sten, Peter Tägtgren, Devin Townsend, Paul Trust, Zeuss[14]
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[15]

The 2-disc soundtrack was released by Nuclear Blast, with Wolfgang Herold as executive producer. The German band Agathodaimon's contribution was the title song. Finnish symphonic metal band Nightwish had a music video of "Wish I Had an Angel" directed by Uwe Boll, with clips from the film.

Disc 1
No.TitlePerformed byLength
1."Vredesbyrd"Dimmu Borgir4:44
2."What Drives the Weak"Shadows Fall4:43
3."Cyberwaste"Fear Factory3:16
4."Touch of Red"In Flames2:51
5."Devour"Strapping Young Lad2:52
6."Peace"Agnostic Front feat. Jamey Jasta2:22
7."Gone Forever"God Forbid4:26
8."Down Again"Chimaira4:20
9."Lost to Apathy"Dark Tranquillity4:36
10."Blacklist"Exodus6:15
11."Imperium"Machine Head6:41
12."Stabbing the Drama"Soilwork4:31
13."Daylight Dancer"Lacuna Coil3:48
14."Panasonic Youth"The Dillinger Escape Plan2:26
15."Rational Gaze"Meshuggah5:01
16."Wish I Had an Angel"Nightwish4:02
17."Mother of Abominations"Cradle of Filth7:32
Disc 2
No.TitlePerformed byLength
1."Dead Eyes See No Future"Arch Enemy4:13
2."The Devil Incarnate"Death Angel6:03
3."Medieval"Diecast3:48
4."Daughter of the Damned"Fireball Ministry4:19
5."The Weapon They Fear"Heaven Shall Burn4:38
6."Eraser"Hypocrisy4:24
7."Blood and Thunder"Mastodon feat. Neil Fallon3:48
8."The Great Depression"Misery Index2:38
9."Ghost"Mnemic3:25
10."Slaughtervain"Dew-Scented4:19
11."Souls to Deny"Suffocation5:45
12."Watch Out"Raunchy4:29
13."As I Slither"Kataklysm2:56
14."Outnumbering the Day"Bloodbath3:14
15."Deconstruction"All Shall Perish2:50
16."Minion"Bleed the Sky4:11
17."On Earth"Samael4:00
18."One Shot, One Kill"Dying Fetus4:25
19."99"The Haunted3:56

See also



References


  1. "Alone in the Dark (2005)". Library and Archives Canada. Retrieved 14 November 2021.
  2. Alone in the Dark at Box Office Mojo
  3. "Alone in the Dark II". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved 15 October 2012.
  4. Erikson, Blair. "Behind the Scenes: Uwe Boll and Uwe Boll's Alone in the Dark". Archived from the original on 14 October 2007. Retrieved 22 September 2007.
  5. "Tara Reid". Variety. Retrieved 23 July 2021.
  6. Alternate versions for Alone in the Dark (2005)
  7. "Lionsgate Double-Dips Uwe Boll's Alone in the Dark?!". Archived from the original on 18 August 2007.
  8. "Alone in the Dark Comparison: R-Rated, Unrated Director's Cut". Movie-Censorship.com.
  9. "Alone in the Dark". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango. Retrieved 6 October 2021.
  10. "Alone in the Dark". Metacritic. Retrieved 14 December 2021.
  11. Dowd, A. A.; Rife, Katie (3 April 2020). "Is an "F" from CinemaScore Actually a Good Thing? Our Critics Weigh In". The A.V. Club. Retrieved 3 April 2022.
  12. Scott Brown (2 February 2005). "Alone in the Dark Review | Movie Reviews and News". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved 15 October 2012.
  13. Michelle Alexandria (27 January 2005). "Alone In The Dark, Actually Worth Your Time. Michelle's Review!". EclipseMagazine.com/.
  14. Rivadavia, Eduardo. "Alone in the Dark: Music from and Inspired by Alone in the Dark". AllMusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved 8 December 2012.
  15. Rivadavia. "Alone in the Dark: Music from and Inspired by Alone in the Dark - Original Soundtrack". AllMusic. Retrieved 20 February 2022.



На других языках


- [en] Alone in the Dark (2005 film)

[ru] Один в темноте (фильм, 2005)

«Один в темноте» (англ. «Alone in the Dark») — мистический триллер кинорежиссёра Уве Болла, снятый по мотивам серии игр «Alone in the Dark» компании Infogrames. Главные роли в картине исполнили Кристиан Слейтер и Тара Рид.



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