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Demon Disorder, The Blu-ray

Blu-ray  |  Horror  |  04 Sep 2024
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There is no cure.

Graham Reilly, a man who has retired from life, lives alone in his garage workshop and hides from the world. It has been this way since the death of his father and the estrangement from his two brothers.Haunted by his past, this is a life he has accepted.Then one day, his brother calls.When their youngest brother is believed to be demonically possessed, the two estranged brothers Graham and Jake reunite to confront a dreadful family secret.Debut feature from SFX icon Steven Boyle, THE DEMON DISORDER is a demonic family drama for fans of body horror and Boyles masterful effects.

Title: Demon Disorder, The

Format: Blu-ray

Release Date: 04 Sep 2024

Actor(s): Charles Cottier, Dirk Hunter, Amy Ingram, John Noble, Michael Tuahine, Liam Wallace, Tobie Webster, Christian Willis

Sku: 3072634

Catalogue No: DAVID5052

Category: Horror

Disc Count: 1

Aspect Ratio: 2.00:1

OFLC Rating: MA15+

Run Time: 85

Transfer Format: 16:9 Enhanced, Widescreen, 1080P HD

Video Format: PAL

Primary Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1

Language: English, Dolby Digital 5.1

Subtitles: English

Region Code: A,B,C

OFLC Advice: Blood And Gore, Coarse Language, Strong Horror Themes And Violence

Director(s): Steven Boyle

Genre: Horror/Sci-Fi, Australian, Horror

PRODUCT REVIEWS

Brothers Jake (Dirk Hunter) and Phillip (Charles Cottier) wake up one morning and make a terrible discovery about some of the animals on their farm. In addition to the disfigured livestock, Jake becomes suspicious of Phillip's behaviour. Jake decides to drive out and visit his brother Graham (Christian Willis) to ask him to return home and help. When Jake arrives at Graham’s workshop, it becomes clear that Graham has been running away from something from the past. Graham prefers a quiet life where his past is long behind him. Jake and Graham, bound by blood and shared history, will unite once more. Graham, a man who has tried to leave his past behind, will be forced to confront it again as he returns to their old home and works with Jake to understand what is happening to Phillip. Together, they must find a way to defeat the strange, demon-like presence that has taken over Phillip’s soul, body, and mind, just as it took over their father. Can the three brothers, united in their struggle, conquer and find freedom from this evil that has plagued their family for so long? Steven Boyle, who is also a co-writer, made his directorial debut with this film. Despite being new to directing, Boyle is experienced in horror, with over thirty years of work in special effects and a portfolio featuring many great Australian titles. In this film, he brings his wealth of experience and fresh perspective to the horror genre, promising a unique and engaging film experience that will leave you intrigued and wanting more. I was impressed by the performances of each character in the movie. The story revolves around three brothers who are dealing with a lingering demonic presence in their lives. Jake has turned to heavy drinking after his brother left, Graham is forced to confront his past and demons by returning home, and Phillip is mysteriously unwell, with the film focusing on his possession and sickness. Despite their differences, the actors truly convey the believable bond of brotherhood. The movie also includes heartfelt drama and moments of minor comedy, especially when depicting their life with their father, George (John Noble). Overall, The Demon Disorder is an impressive Australian horror film for several reasons. It grabs audiences early on with its clever storytelling. The special effects, costumes, and makeup are excellent, providing significant creepiness and unsettling moments. The performances are enjoyable and realistically display a great range of heartfelt moments and comedy. This is a terrific and outstanding achievement as a directorial debut from Steven Boyle. Without spoilers, the concept and hidden meaning will affect and strike differently among audiences, and I enjoyed the film even more on a second watch. * This review has been written for Sanity. For more reviews from Walkden Entertainment, check out the link here: www.walkdenentertainment.com

Published on:
24 Aug 2024

Published by:
Walkden Entertainment (Peter Walkden) www.walkdenentertainment.com


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