The Vanishing: an Under The Lens Review

Under the lens takes a deep look at films and TV by focusing in on one or two particular areas of the picture or episode that helped to define it for better or for worse. Spoilers will be included in this review.

The Vanishing stars Peter Mullan Gerard Butler as lighthouse keepers who are stationed on the remote Flannan Isles who then find a hidden trunk of gold, which then leads to their mysterious disappearance. This story is based on the true story which occurred in 1900. The picture is at once a psychological thriller and drama that has some horror elements. The picture taps into the existential horror of being trapped on a lonely island.

Under The Lens: Acting and Script

Acting: This picture has some decent acting and Gerard Butler really tries to give his all to the script, he has nice chemistry with the other actors and does a good job showcasing a man who is descending into madness. Peter Mullan also produced a strong performance that reflects off the rest of the actors well.

Script: The picture’s main weakness is in its script, it’s plodding and very slow and the viewer feels every moment of its 107-minute runtime. The narrative is simply not engaging and rather boring, we all know how the picture will end by its halfway mark. It tries to alleviate the boredom by including some truly disturbing violence, which makes the viewer squirm a bit.

Highlights

Gerard Butler is a highlight as he seems to truly be trying to make this picture better, however, the limits of the script simply can’t be avoided.

The picture tells an interesting tale of true-life history, and its fun to go along and see a possible explanation for the disappearance.

Something to think about

Lighthouses are a favorite of horror films, what is another creepy location you would like to see in future horror pictures?

Conclusion

Overall The Vanishing was a very disappointing picture, its interesting cast, real-life shooting locations, and true story inspiration should have all come together to make this at the very least a fun and mysterious drama. However a poor script and unengaging narrative leave the viewer checking their watch and wishing that the three lighthouse keepers would just hurry up and vanish.

Byron Lafayette
Byron Lafayettehttps://viralhare.com/
Byron Lafayette is a film critic and journalist. He is the current Chairman of the Independent Film Critics of America, as well as the Editor and Lead Film Critic for Viralhare and a Staff Writer for Film Obsessive. He also contributes to What Culture and many other publications. He considers Batman V Superman the best superhero film ever made and hopes one day that the genius of Josh Lucas will be recognized.

Related articles

Rey Skywalker’s Crucial Role in the Future of Star Wars

In the ever-expanding Star Wars universe, few characters have generated as much attention and intrigue as Rey, the heroine at the center of the sequel trilogy. Played by Daisy Ridley, Rey Skywalker’s journey from...

Pee V Pee: Dwayne Johnson, Jennifer Lawrence and Media Double Standards

In the world of celebrity news, it’s no secret that certain stories catch fire based on how they align with – or challenge – public expectations. Sometimes, these narratives reveal deeper cultural biases, particularly...

10 Actors Who Could Play Agent Venom in an Upcoming Movie

With the success of Venom and its sequel, fans are eagerly speculating about what’s next for the symbiote in the Spider-Man universe. One of the most intriguing directions a future Venom movie could take...

5 Comic Stories An Agent Venom Movie Could Adapt

With Venom continuing to dominate the big screen, there’s a growing interest in expanding the character’s cinematic universe. One potential direction for a future Venom film could involve the transformation of Eddie Brock into...

Venom 3: Update On Box Office Success

"Venom 3" is continuing to dominate at the box office, maintaining its position as the #1 movie domestically for three consecutive weeks. This remarkable achievement underscores the enduring popularity of the antihero franchise, which...
spot_img

Latest articles

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Overall The Vanishing was a very disappointing picture, a poor script and unengaging narrative leave the viewer checking their watch and wishing that the three lighthouse keepers would just hurry up and vanish. The Vanishing: an Under The Lens Review