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She Will

Unleash the past.
2022 | 95m | English

(3671 votes)

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Popularity: 4 (history)

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Veronica, an aging film star, retreats to the Scottish countryside with her nurse Desi to recover from a double mastectomy. While there, mysterious forces give Veronica the power to enact revenge within her dreams.
Release Date: Jul 15, 2022
Director: Charlotte Colbert
Writer: Charlotte Colbert, Kitty Percy
Genres: Drama, Horror, Thriller
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Production Companies Pressman Film, Filmgate Films, RocketScience, Popcorn Group, Intermission Film
Box Office Revenue: $40,958
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Alice Krige Veronica
Kota Eberhardt Desi
Malcolm McDowell Hathbourne
Rupert Everett Tirador
Amy Manson Lois
John McCrea Ansel
Olwen Fouéré Jean
Daniel Lapaine Keith
Jonathan Aris Podrick Lochran
Kenneth Collard Derek
Joanna Bacon Audrey
Jack Greenlees Owen
Layla Burns Young Veronica
Apple Yang Azumi
Fiz Marcus Joy
Catriona McNicoll Janet
Stephen Adjei-Kyem Connor
Andrew Steele Drug Dealer
Renee Williams Ileen
Thomas Handling Villager
Name Job
Sian Jenkins Costume Design
Yorgos Mavropsaridis Editor
Jamie D. Ramsay Director of Photography
Clint Mansell Original Music Composer
Amie Wilson Makeup Artist
Louis Clark Assistant Director Trainee
Zoe Smith Second Assistant Director
Marta Noguera Casting Associate
Arthur Donnelly Gaffer
Jenna Gahagan Second Assistant Camera
Mark Ritchie Best Boy Lighting Technician
Katie Simpson Costume Assistant
Laura Zimits Assistant Editor
Kirsty Auld Script Supervisor
Callum Creaney Location Assistant
Pete Murphy Location Scout
Jacek Wiśniewski Foley Artist
Natalia Lubowiecka Foley Editor
Andrew Stirk Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Charlotte Colbert Writer, Director
Kitty Percy Writer
Matyas Fekete Editor
Kerry Barden Casting
Paul Schnee Casting
Colin Jones Casting
Laura Ellis Cricks Production Design
Alex King Makeup Artist
Sabrina Salome Post-Production Manager
Liam Shaw First Assistant Director
Heather Baird Art Department Assistant
Justin Curran Drone Operator
Paul Forest Second Assistant Camera
Jonny Kerr First Assistant Camera
Carrie Wallbank Costume Supervisor
Patrick DeVine Color Assistant
Adam M. Duthie First Assistant Editor
Richard Brough Location Manager
Sean Guthrie Location Assistant
Amy Palin-Tune Unit Manager
Tristan Baylis Dialogue Editor
Filip Stefanowski Foley Recordist
Dan Turner Mix Technician
Name Title
Edward R. Pressman Executive Producer
Dario Argento Producer
Sam Pressman Executive Producer
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Geronimo1967
6.0

Alice Krige and the beautiful Speyside scenery of Scotland do stand out, but otherwise this is a rather unremarkable mystery. She is an ageing actress who sets off to this remote part of the kingdom with her nurse "Desi" (Kota Eberhardt) in tow, too. Once there though, she finds that she is not as a ... lone as she had anticipated. The house is populated by others seeking a bit of rest and recuperation - led by an all but unrecognisable "Tirador" (Rupert Everett). Fortunately she has her cabin to decamp to - to be alone. There is a great deal of charcoal around - and it turns out that some of that may date back to the time when witches were burned at the stake here; indeed soon she is having dreams that depict these unfortunate victims and worse still, a primordial gloop seems to follow her around as she begins to levitate from her bed. As the film now rather glacially progresses, we discover that she was initially discovered by the soon to be knighted director "Eric Hathbourne" (Malcolm McDowell), and we learn that he was maybe a bit less than scrupulous with her as a young woman. Her new location seems to be able to empower her to get into his mind, his thoughts - and she might just, finally, be able to wreak her revenge. Krige is good. She offers us a slightly Norma Desmond-style presentation, but McDowell and Everett feature all to sparingly. Eberhardt has a little more by way of a sub-plot, but that peters out before an ending that was rushed and really quite underwhelming. It's a well stitched together feature, the production standards are high and the drones are used to beautiful effect in the Cairngorms - but the film itself is neither here nor there. Glad I watched it on a big screen, but it can easily wait til it gets a television outing, in my view.

Jul 28, 2022