![]() ![]() I particularly enjoyed one shot of Vaughn’s dinner. Indeed, the cinematography is beautiful and effective throughout, never drawing attention to itself but is quite magnificent. The countryside, almost a character itself, oozes Britishness and is both beautiful and haunting. The film gripped me with a suspense I haven’t felt for a while. We know something awful is going to go down. There’s an awful sense of inevitability from the very start of the film, even before the truly shocking and gut-wrenching inciting incident. But when an incident happens, their trip is turned into a nightmare that which will change their lives forever. Ironically, to hunt stags - all at Marcus’ expense. Two thirty-ish childhood friends, Vaughn (Jack Lowden) and Marcus (Martin McCann), meet up after a few years for a weekend away in Scotland to celebrate Vaughn’s impending fatherhood a kind of paternity stag do. ![]()
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