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Into the Dark

Original title: I Will Follow You Into the Dark
  • 2012
  • 15
  • 1h 52m
IMDb RATING
4.5/10
1.4K
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Mischa Barton and Ryan Eggold in Into the Dark (2012)
Sophia falls into a deep depression after both of her parents pass away. She's drawn out of her funk by an unexpected romance with Adam, but when he disappears  into the depths of his apartment building, Sophia vows to pursue him, even if it means walking over the threshold into the realm of death.
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A woman reeling from the death of her parents becomes attached to an alluring man whose sudden disappearance sends her and her friends into a haunted high-rise to find him.A woman reeling from the death of her parents becomes attached to an alluring man whose sudden disappearance sends her and her friends into a haunted high-rise to find him.A woman reeling from the death of her parents becomes attached to an alluring man whose sudden disappearance sends her and her friends into a haunted high-rise to find him.

  • Director
    • Mark Edwin Robinson
  • Writer
    • Mark Edwin Robinson
  • Stars
    • Mischa Barton
    • Ryan Eggold
    • Leah Pipes
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.5/10
    1.4K
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    • Director
      • Mark Edwin Robinson
    • Writer
      • Mark Edwin Robinson
    • Stars
      • Mischa Barton
      • Ryan Eggold
      • Leah Pipes
    • 19User reviews
    • 21Critic reviews
    • 17Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Mischa Barton
    Mischa Barton
    • Sophia Monet
    Ryan Eggold
    Ryan Eggold
    • Adam Hunt
    Leah Pipes
    Leah Pipes
    • Astrid Daniels
    Frank Ashmore
    Frank Ashmore
    • Mr. Carter
    Melinda Browne
    • Old Woman
    Andy Chan
    • Tortured Soul
    Ronnie Clark
    Ronnie Clark
    • Homeless Man
    Melinda Cohen
    • Penny
    • (as Melinda Y. Cohen)
    Ward Edmondson
    Ward Edmondson
    • Funeral Goer
    Jessee Foudray
    • Woman with Baby
    • (rumored)
    Mary Ann Gilbert
    • Funeral Goer
    Willow Hale
    Willow Hale
    • Ghost Woman
    Richard Johnson
    Richard Johnson
    • Peter Monet
    Kenni Kinsey
    • Funeral Goer
    Tammy Klein
    Tammy Klein
    • Mrs. Monet
    Katie Kocis
    • Tortured soul
    Ryan Malachy
    • Funeral Goer
    Noelle Marsh
    • Dancer
    • Director
      • Mark Edwin Robinson
    • Writer
      • Mark Edwin Robinson
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    User reviews19

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    8yolyflower5

    A beautiful Story of love, Life and faith

    A beautiful story that will touch every soul that sees it! Shot in a mixed genre of supernatural and romance (Ghosts meets Sixth Sense) the film dwells on the undeniable and universal theme of love where that starts and ends and the Afterlife. It's a brave film that takes big chances with enormous topics and it's meant to evoke a response and conversation-which it certainly did for me and my friend- we talked about the film for two hours afterward. It's a film you have to see more than once and highly recommend it to you.

    Hollywood has narrowed it view of films to be within a politically, ideologically and New Age correctness and those films outside its parameters are ostracized. This film will touch you. Kudos!
    5MovieCritic33-6

    Not the epic supernatural love story you may think it to be.

    I can honestly say my expectations were set too high for this film. I was expecting a supernatural love story and instead I got a big mess of a film, with a plot so vague I hardly know what to make of it.

    The film starts off promising with a present to past reflection leading up to the current events. No doubt this tactic was to keep the audiences' attention to the end of this film. I feel without it all interest would have been lost, because there is nothing within the first 20 minutes to indicate anything supernatural about this film otherwise. That said, there isn't too much of anything ghostly until the last 40 minutes or so of this film.

    The love story isn't strong enough either to make an impact on the viewer. The love story never really develops and the main story focuses more on the main protagonist dealing with some eerie events which begin to plague this young woman following a eulogy challenging anything supernatural to prove to her there is something beyond death. These events are what lead her to find refuge and love with a man she basically just bumped in to.

    Into the Dark has a few things going for it, a talented cast, and a successful atmospheric tone. The only weakness is the screenplay itself; it is much too ambiguous for my liking and there is never a clear explanation for anything. Excluding our lead, all of the other characters are underdeveloped and certain events occur to all of them that just leave you scratching your head asking "what was the point of that? ".

    I recommend this film only to those who are willing to ignore a weak screenplay, and are looking for a mindless supernatural romance film. Into the Dark runs roughly 110 minutes, and does have a bit of everything, but the film just can't seem to keep it's focus on any one thing.
    4kosmasp

    Message vs. Product

    It's one thing to judge this just by the message it is transporting or by the way the movie realized that same idea. I think the idea behind the movie is really good. And while this is one of the better efforts the former OC girl is involved with, this still lacks a lot of things great horror movies have.

    Mischa Barton and the other actors in this look good, the framing and shooting of the movie does not need to enhance anything there. Some scenes could do with some enhancing in the acting area though. The dialog could be a bit better too. If you can overlook all those things, you may be able to see this in a better light than it actually represents though ...
    7waqarr40

    A well made supernatural thriller

    Into The Dark (2012) sees Sophia Monet (Mischa Barton) experience a range of inexplicable and increasingly disturbing occurrences, following the death of her father.

    Originally titled I Will Follow You Into The Dark (named after a Death Cab For Cutie track), Into The Dark is a romance, come supernatural thriller, which contains some interesting ideas and a few key scares.

    Sofia sits by the bedside of her dying father, the last of her surviving parents. He is conscious and articulate; vocalizing his difficulties in accepting the illness which is rapidly taking control of him. He urges her to find love, telling her that she will not be complete without it. More significantly, he shows doubts with regard to his religious faith, stating "This may be all we really have." This statement unnerves Sofia, who is taken aback at such a claim being made by a man with whom she has associated the church her entire life.

    A staunch atheist, Sofia echoes her father's doubts at a eulogy for him, displaying no great love for religion, nor any respect for the crowd that have gathered to pay their respects. "There are no ghosts, or demons, or loved ones waiting for us on the other side." he assuredly states. For those of us familiar with haunting movies, we all know that taunting what may or may not lurk beyond our perception is never a wise move. Needless to say, it doesn't take long before those spirits come a knocking.

    A photographer, and visual artist (an oddly common profession in these films), Sofia stays up working late on her intricate time capture pieces. She remains sullen and morose as a friend attempts to coax her out. Worrying about her own health, she visits her doctor and, on her way home, (literally) bumps into Adam Hunt (Ryan Eggold: 90210), who is on his way to a tour of a haunted asylum. She joins him and the two form a flirtatious relationship. Whilst their excursion to the asylum is uneventful, however, the same can't be said for Sofia's apartment, which begins to take on strange and new forms, culminating in Adam's disappearance.

    Despite the presence of two leads who are more associated with sunny teen dramas than genre features, Barton and Eggold hold their own throughout. There are scenes which create an unsettling mystique, such as when Sofia is pinned down to her by an invisible force in the middle of the night. Writer / Director Mark Edwin Robinson shows great potential within the genre, and it would be interesting to see if he continues his foray into genre territory.6.5/10
    1ayedoubleyou

    M.Barton

    In the last moments of this movie i was thinking: "the only thing that could save this film is if it was a troll, a huge joke..."

    but it wasn't. Someone seriously thought that this would sell. I don't know if the budget for this film was spent on Barton (the Only recognizable name on the credits) or if this was a troll, and the "Gotch-a" is at the end of the credits and i left too early. either way, whether or not the movie was a joke- it was bad... ...now, One could rant on and on about what was wrong with this movie, but i'll summarize; -It was too dark, you could not see anything but a beam of light coming from a flashlight 30% of the movie. -the acting was horrible. acting is easier said than done, i realize that, but if you aren't good at acting, then why are you in the film? and such... save some money, skip this film, see The Fog....or better yet. save some sanity...don't see either...

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    • Release date
      • October 11, 2013 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
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    • Also known as
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    • Production companies
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      • Zero Gravity Management
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      1 hour 52 minutes
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      • 2.39:1

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