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Mercy Falls

How far would you fall to survive?
2023 | 104m | English

(850 votes)

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A group of friends set off into the Scottish Highlands in search of a long lost cabin. Once far from civilization, an unforeseen tragedy befalls the group and one bad decision leads to suspicion, betrayal and murder.
Release Date: Sep 01, 2023
Director: Ryan Hendrick
Writer: Ryan Hendrick, Meliá Grasska
Genres: Horror, Thriller
Keywords scotland, slasher, cabin in the woods, survival horror
Production Companies Magic Monkey Films, Moonglass
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 19, 2024
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Name Character
Lauren Lyle Rhona
Nicolette McKeown Carla
James Watterson Scott
Layla Kirk Heather
Joe Rising Donnie
Eoin Sweeney Andy
Gilly Gilchrist Rhona's Dad
Lauren Abdulsalam Afghan Woman
Isabella Hendrick Young Rhona
Thomas Brennan Bar Band
John Cassidy Bar Band
Robert D'Arcy Bar Band
Scott Dearie Soldier 1
Darren Little Soldier 2
Andrew MacLaughlin Barman
Rab MacLellan Bar Band
Andrew McIntosh Drunk Man
James Newman Bar Band
Name Job
Ryan Hendrick Writer, Director, Editor
Meliá Grasska Writer
John Rhodes Director of Photography
Remo Catani Line Producer
Stephen Wright Original Music Composer
Alicia Hendrick Production Design
Tommy Jay Brennan Production Assistant
Name Title
David Newman Producer
Angela Giblin Associate Producer
Ryan Hendrick Executive Producer
Graham Reid Executive Producer
Greta Sfekas Associate Producer
Priscilla Ross Smith Executive Producer
Stephen Wright Executive Producer
Lauren Lyle Executive Producer
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Reviews

Geronimo1967
5.0

Anyone remember the BBC “Merlin” series with Colin Morgan? Well, this is really just like an updated version of one of his adventures, only without the costumes, charm or dragons! We start with some lovely drone footage of the treetops before being introduced to “Rhona” (Lauren Lyle) who has assembl ... ed four of her friends to hike twenty-odd miles into the wilderness to find a remote cabin that she has inherited from her long-time estranged father. They haven’t a clue, but luckily “Carla” (Nicolette McKeown - who reminded me a lot of Rebecca Ferguson) is on hand and she offers to guide them on their quest. It turns out, though, that “Carla” has quite a psychologically malevolent streak and that “Rhona” and her mates are all rather fickle, shallow types - except, perhaps, “Scott” (James Watterson). What now ensues gets gradually more silly as we discover there is precious little that’s likeable about any of these people before a denouement that says very little about the standard of high-end British military training. The audio work is effective, but the rest of this is unremarkable fayre that will keep until it’s on the television around Halloween.

Sep 02, 2023
Wuchak
6.0

**_Deep woods adventure/horror in the wilds of Scotland_** Five Brit youths pick up a stranger and embark on a two-day hike to a lost childhood cabin. After hostilities flare and tragedy strikes, will anyone make it back alive? “Mercy Falls” (2023) is a backwoods thriller with stunning Scottis ... h scenery, which is worth the price of admission. Brunette Nicolette McKeown stands out in the cast as Carla, as far as acting and charisma go, while raven-haired Layla Kirk is the most voluptuous as Heather. It’s the latter's moral looseness that sparks what unfolds. I didn’t find blonde Lauren Lyle appealing as Rhona, but she fits the role of an unassuming female that needs to rise to the challenge in an unexpected life-or-death situation. As far as believability goes, freak accidents happen all the time and its hard to predict how a mentally damaged person will react. Then there’s the power of persuasion, not to mention a knife. So, while the key sequence could’ve been depicted a little better, what occurs isn’t exactly out of the realm of plausibility. Concerning complaints about the ending, remember what Munny said, “It’s a hell of a thing killing a man.” Secondly, don’t underestimate the instinct to survive and adrenalin. At the end of the day, anyone who enjoys flicks involving survival situations in the wilderness, like “Deliverance,” “The Edge,” "Black Rock" or "Backcountry,” should find something to appreciate here. I shouldn’t fail to add that the Scottish brogue is tough to understand for those outside the UK, so you’ll have to use the subtitles if you want to understand more than 50% of the dialogue. The movie runs 1 hour, 43 minutes, was shot in Scotland. GRADE: B-

Nov 02, 2023