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The Dig

2018

Action / Thriller

13
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Certified Fresh75%
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright83%
IMDb Rating6.310824

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Francis Magee Photo
Francis Magee as Murphy
Moe Dunford Photo
Moe Dunford as Ronan Callahan
Emily Taaffe Photo
Emily Taaffe as Roberta McKenna
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842.55 MB
1280*534
English 2.0
NR
24 fps
1 hr 37 min
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1.57 GB
1920*800
English 2.0
NR
24 fps
1 hr 37 min
P/S 1 / 1

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by Pairic9 / 10

Dark Murder Mystery

The Dig: This film deserves to be seen as Folk Horror due to how a Fairy Tree in a circle of stones influence the progression of its narrative. Ronan (Moe Dunford) returns to a dilapidated farmhouse which is adjacent to bogland. A man is digging on the bog, sections staked out with flags. Seán (Lorcan Cranitch) is searching for his lost daughter, Ronan recently released from prison was convicted of her murder. At first the two clash violently but Ronan joins in the dig as he has no memory of the night of the murder due to being drunk. Seán's daughter Roberta (Emily Taafe) also reluctantly accepts Ronan's presence, they had once been friends and perhaps more. But the relationship between the three is an ongoing rollercoaster of emotions. There is also violence from locals and the local police chief Murphy (Francis Magee).



This film seems to be set in the border counties of Ireland, yet it is a not-Ireland, neither North or South. Murphy, heavily bearded, always in rough plain clothes, a pistol at his hip, is more like a Sheriff. Maintaining the law with his boots, fists and a gun when necessary. A Beckettian Bog Western where the participants wallow in the mud searching for something which might not even be there. Seán makes a drink with berries picked from the Fairy Tree in the belief that it will restore his memory. Ronan accepts the elixir, sharing Seán's faith in the old ways. The Fairy Trr and the surrounding land is very much hallowed ground in this peasant society. Dark secrets in many senses are uncovered as the film progresses.

Directors: Andy and Ryan Tohill, working from a screenplay by Stuart Drennan have delivered a dark gem, The Field for the 21st Century. 8.5/10.

Reviewed by surfisfun8 / 10

great drama and direction

Great drama. great low budget. I am very impressed by this first film from those directors. i hope they have another great next one. it is tempting to criticize the tempo of film but it deserve to be slow and linger well for this type of drama. RECOMMENDED.

Reviewed by amyconway-290637 / 10

Strong Irish Indie Movie

I enjoyed this but it wasn't hugely entertaining for someone outside of the Art House circle. The acting was quite good. The shots were lovely and bleak which worked well for the film's story which is bleak. The plot has some issues but that is only if you think about it too much, as with so many films. Overall, it is worth a watch.

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