Grave Matters

2004 "DIG IT"
5.3| 1h30m| en
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Fed up with the constant abuse she suffers at the hands of the men in her life, Christine (Kate Vernon) is driven to desperate measures and begins killing each of her tormentors, burying them all together in a shallow makeshift grave. But just as Christine starts to believe that she'll get away with her vigilantism, the ghosts of her victims emerge to torment her on an entirely different level.

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Also starring Steve Parrish

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Wordiezett So much average
Calum Hutton It's a good bad... and worth a popcorn matinée. While it's easy to lament what could have been...
Guillelmina The film's masterful storytelling did its job. The message was clear. No need to overdo.
Curt Watching it is like watching the spectacle of a class clown at their best: you laugh at their jokes, instigate their defiance, and "ooooh" when they get in trouble.
forsakenfilms This movie had a lot of things going against it, and the filmmakers turned their weaknesses into assets. The dark, grainy look of the cheap film used actually punctuates the stark, bleak story being told. it is a one-location shoot, almost entirely taking place inside a broken down mobile home property.But the real hidden gem in this movie is Kate Vernon, the female lead, who gives us a disturbing, unflinching look into an unhappy, unstable, and abused woman's final descent into madness. What can be worse than to slowly coming to realization you are becoming unhinged?Many people will be turned off because of a lack of slick, expensive production values. But look deeper at the STORY BEING TOLD, and you'll realize this is a good movie made by people with talent and potential.
stevenleadbetter Mike and Christine are a real pair of hicks. They live in the back of beyond and to say their life is not full of joy is something of an understatement. Mike likes to use his fists wherever possible, has a fondness for his beer that he should reserve for his wife and all the charm and grace of an oven ready turkey. This thankfully short feature lets us delve into a particularly brutal portion of their lives together. The acting is at best, amateurish, and at worst, laughable. Despite it's length, the feature still somehow managed to drag in several places and it's only redeeming features appears to be the bludgeoning of some of it's cast.