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High Lane (film)

High Lane (Original French title: Vertige) is a 2009 French slasher film directed by Abel Ferry. The film centers around a group of friends who are hunted by a mentally deranged serial killer while climbing a dangerous trail up in the mountains.

High Lane
German Blu-ray cover artwork
Vertige
Directed byAbel Ferry
Written byJohanne Bernard (scenario), Louis-Paul Desanges (scenario)
Starring
Release date
  • June 24, 2009 (2009-06-24) (France)
CountryFrance
LanguageFrench
Budget$1.5 million
Box office$2,195,209[1]

Plot edit

Young adults Fred (Nicolas Giraud), his girlfriend Karine and their friends Chloé (Fanny Valette), a nurse grappling with guilt after accidentally killing a young patient; Guillaume (Raphaël Lenglet), who harbors feelings for Chloé; and Loïc (Johan Libéreau), Chloé's unpopular boyfriend, travel to Croatia to climb and hike. They find the starting point closed off with rocks but experienced climber Fred convinces the others, including Chloé's boyfriend Loïc, to cross the track. The inexperienced Loïc is consistently paralyzed with fear, often needing encouragement from Chloé to continue. As their journey progresses, they realize that the trail is more dangerous than they had first thought: an unstable rope bridge collapses after their crossing, nearly killing Karine. With the bridge gone, the group realizes that they can't turn back, and Fred, feeling guilty after persuading the group to hike a closed-off trail, tells them that they need to go to the end as quickly as possible.

Fred climbs ahead with Karine as the rest of the group hangs off of a cliff, but is wounded in a bear trap. As Karine tries to pry the trap off of his leg, the rest of the group struggles as a vertigo-stricken Loïc fails to belay the rope; Loïc ignores advice from Guillaume, jealous and hostile because of the latter's obvious feelings for Chloé. Loïc's support fails and he falls, bringing the attached Guillaume down with him, and the two are suspended as Chloé looks on in horror. Meanwhile, Fred tells Karine to leave him and retrieve the others. Soon after Karine leaves, Fred hears movement in the trees around him as the chain to the trap tightens, and he is suddenly dragged off.

Karine uses a rope to bring help the rest of the group to the top, but when they return, Fred is missing, but Loïc finds blood on the surrounding foliage, and the empty, bloodstained bear trap is found discarded. Karine, though confused as to how he managed to get out of the trap when they couldn't open it before, panics and believes that Fred must have wandered off and gotten lost. Chloé assures Karine that they will look for Fred despite the fact that it's becoming dark and Fred's bag had the flares inside. As they search, Loïc and Guillaume bicker over Chloé and begin to grapple. Chloé, going over to break them up, falls into a pit trap. Karine rappels down and finds a poacher's trap full of spikes; one went through Chloé's arm and she is injured. As they watch Karine rescue Chloé, Guillaume feels they're being watched and tells Loïc, who ignores him. When Karine finally rescues Chloé, Chloé realizes that the trap is a poacher's trap; they wonder what could be the prey.

Rain pours as the group ropes themselves together and searches for Fred. Karine, at the end of the rope, is hit by an arrow through the chest; when she pulls her rope, she finds that it has been cut. A shocked Chloé notices and tries to rush towards her, but Karine is suddenly pulled and dragged away. Chloé, distraught, tries to find her, and Loïc insists that they should abandon Fred and Karine to escape. As they continue on they find a cabin in the forest and enter; inside, a naked and bloodied Fred is lying on a slab, and though Chloé tries to save him, he dies shortly after from shock and his wounds; Loïc covers his body with a sheet.

Guillaume finds a door to the basement and goes down to find Fred's bag; there he also finds animal pelts, shackles, hunting equipment, and hanging severed heads. On the wall is the name "Anton." Guillaume realizes that the poacher, named Anton, must live alone in the cage, but when he tries to tell Loïc, the latter refuses to listen. Loïc pushed Guillaume down the stairs to the basement, accidentally knocking him unconscious. Loïc locks him in the basement and tries to tell Chloé to leave with him (with the lie that Guillaume was trying to abandon the both of them), but Chloé, disturbed at his behavior, refuses. Anton suddenly returns with Karine's corpse, and Chloé is briefly knocked unconscious as Loïc ineffectually grapples with Anton. Chloé regains consciousness and helps Loïc fight Anton, but when she manages to get an advantage over Anton and looks to her boyfriend to help, the cowardly Loïc flees with a flare, leaving her to die. Chloé is quickly overpowered by Anton.

Chloé and Guillaume, shackled to the wall in the basement, hear Anton eviscerate the corpses of Fred and Karine. Though Chloé is close to escaping from the shackles, Anton returns and takes her upstairs to kill her. Meanwhile, Loïc's flare dies and he reluctantly returns to the cabin. Guillaume, fighting to save Chloé, escapes his bonds and yells through the basement trapdoor for Chloé to call the poacher Anton. The poacher pauses, and Loïc appears to attack Anton. An enraged Anton chases a fleeing Loïc, giving Chloé enough time to escape and free Guillaume. Guillaume wants to escape to the nearby cable, but Chloé insists on saving Loïc.

Anton chases Loïc with a crossbow and shoots Loïc in the leg, but Loïc fights Anton, stabbing him and hitting him with a rock several times, though he flees to the cable before killing him. However, he misjudges the distance and ends up on the wrong cliff, and in escaping Anton climbs down an unstable cliffside ladder. Loïc calls for help, and Chloé and Guillaume arrive. Guillaume initially tries to pull him up, but is overcome by hatred and anger from Loïc trapping him in Anton's house, and lets him fall to his death off the cliffside. Guillaume tells Chloé that he had slipped and the two embrace; however, it's cut short when Anton shoots a crossbow arrow through Guillaume's head, killing him.

Chloé charges at Anton with a knife and attacks him. The two fight, but Anton gains the upper hand and begins to beat her. Chloé says his name, making him pause once more, and she cuts his neck with the knife. Though she has an opening to kill him, a flashback to her dead patient makes her realize that she cannot do it. Leaving him to die, Chloé escapes to the cable and in tearful joy begins the descent to safety. However, she leaves her knife behind, and Anton takes it up and goes to the cable in a fit of rage. The last shot is of Chloé traveling down the cable, and a loud snap is heard before the film cuts to black, implying that Anton managed to cut the cable. The film ends with the note that only Loïc's body was found; Fred, Karine, Guillaume and Chloé remain missing, and a boy named Anton, kidnapped at the age of five, also remains missing: countless people go missing in the Balkans every year.

Cast edit

Reception edit

On Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of 60% based on reviews from 5 critics.[2]

John Fallon of Arrow in the Head gave the film a score of 6/10, commending its direction, suspenseful setup, and score, while criticizing its cliche-ridden second half, writing, "All in all Vertige's last block never lived up to its first half but as whole I really enjoyed it and I recommend it for the striking camera work and wow mountain climbing scenes alone."[3] Bloody Disgusting lambasted High Lane, finding that while its climbing scenes and gruesome set pieces were enjoyable, the film as a whole was "annoying" due to its bad acting, obnoxious score, uncharismatic villain, and "hackneyed script."[4] Patrick Cooper of CHUD.com opined that High Lane was "a well-acted, well-directed, well-shot film, but sadly one that brings nothing new to the table"[5] while Coming Soon's Robert Sims called it "predictable but effective" and "the European answer to The Hills Have Eyes."[6] While Dread Central's Scott A. Johnson expressed distaste for High Lane's nonsensical flashbacks, unlikable characters, and nebulous plot developments, he still gave the film a score of 4/5, calling it "a remarkably intense ride that keeps the audience cringing on the edge of their seats" before concluding, "The bottom line is simply this: High Lane is tense. It's taut. It's a nerve-ripping thriller with a dash of slasher thrown in for good measure."[7]

DVD Talk's Kurt Dahlke gave the film a 2½ out of a possible 5, and wrote, "Despite awesome early action and slow-building tension, High Lane ends up muddled and clichéd. Newcomer director Abel Ferry grabs a couple of obvious elements, one old and one new, and doesn't do much to doctor them up. Even unvarnished, Ferry's can't fail first half works marvelously, but when things ultimately devolve into chaotic cliché, only the undiscriminating, and those new to horror, will remain tuned in."[8] James Dennis of Screen Anarchy labelled the film "a familiar slasher/redneck horror" and went on to say, "For half its running time High Lane manages to be a tense, if not original, rock-climbing thriller – a French Cliffhanger for teens. But, half way through, when the threat becomes human, things tumble down hill and first time feature director Abel Ferry loses his way."[9] Fellow Screen Anarchy reviewer Todd Brown was more lenient towards the film, writing, "The great strength of Ferry's Vertige isn't necessarily that it surprises but that, with the exception of one unnecessary plotline, Ferry serves up a collection of realistic characters in a stunning natural environment with lean, brisk efficiency. This is a film that knows what it is, that knows what its audience wants to see, and delivers precisely that with a minimum of fuss and bother."[10]

Rob Hunter of Film School Rejects gave the film a B+ grade, and wrote, "Director Abel Ferry isn't reinventing the wheel here, and he never pretends to be. His model is clearly a mash-up of films like Wrong Turn, Wolf Creek, and the Norwegian thriller Cold Prey, and he succeeds at least in part. Working against him and his film though is a screenplay featuring at least one ridiculously annoying character, a villain with no clear motivation or reason to be, and a recurring series of flashbacks for one character that serve zero purpose. Other than these three issues the movie is a fast moving and fairly solid genre effort."[11] Todd Martin of Horror News gave the film a glowing recommendation, writing, "I went into Vertige, a new horror film from France with high hopes and I am happy to report that I wasn't let down in the very least. I thought that it ruled and think that anyone who is into slasher flicks like I am will enjoy it."[12]

References edit

  1. ^ "Vertige (2009) - JPBox-Office".
  2. ^ "Vertige (High Lane) (2009)". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved 2020-07-25.
  3. ^ Fallon, John (25 November 2008). "High Lane (2010)". JoBlo.com. Arrow in the Head. Retrieved 11 May 2020.
  4. ^ "High Lane (Vertige) (V)". bloody-disguting.com. Bloody Disgusting. 26 October 2010. Retrieved 11 May 2020.
  5. ^ Cooper, Patrick (9 November 2012). "DVD Review: High Lane". CHUD.com. Cinematic Happenings Under Development. Retrieved 16 May 2020.
  6. ^ Sims, Robert (1 October 2010). "High Lane". comingsoon.net. Coming Soon. Retrieved 16 May 2020.
  7. ^ Johnson, Scott (24 September 2010). "High Lane (2009)". dreadcentral.com. Dread Central. Retrieved 11 May 2020.
  8. ^ Dahlke, Kurt (8 February 2011). "High Lane". dvdtalk.com. DVD Talk. Retrieved 16 May 2020.
  9. ^ Dennis, James (7 May 2010). "High Lane (Vertige) Review". screenanarchy.com. Screen Anarchy. Retrieved 16 May 2020.
  10. ^ Brown, Todd (24 September 2010). "Fantastic Fest 2010: High Lane (Vertige) Review". screenanarchy.com. Screen Anarchy. Retrieved 16 May 2020.
  11. ^ Hunter, Rob (7 October 2010). "Fantastic Review: High Lane". filmschoolrejects.com. Film School Rejects. Retrieved 11 May 2020.
  12. ^ Martin, Todd (5 December 2015). "Film Review: High Lane (Vertige) (2009)". horronews.net. Horror News. Retrieved 11 May 2020.

External links edit

  • High Lane at IMDb  

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This article has multiple issues Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page Learn how and when to remove these template messages This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources High Lane film news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2014 Learn how and when to remove this message This article consists almost entirely of a plot summary Please help improve the article by adding more real world context May 2018 Learn how and when to remove this message Learn how and when to remove this message High Lane Original French title Vertige is a 2009 French slasher film directed by Abel Ferry The film centers around a group of friends who are hunted by a mentally deranged serial killer while climbing a dangerous trail up in the mountains High LaneGerman Blu ray cover artworkVertigeDirected byAbel FerryWritten byJohanne Bernard scenario Louis Paul Desanges scenario StarringFanny Valette Johan Libereau Nicolas Giraud Raphael LengletRelease dateJune 24 2009 2009 06 24 France CountryFranceLanguageFrenchBudget 1 5 millionBox office 2 195 209 1 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Reception 4 References 5 External linksPlot editThis article s plot summary may be too long or excessively detailed Please help improve it by removing unnecessary details and making it more concise July 2020 Learn how and when to remove this message Young adults Fred Nicolas Giraud his girlfriend Karine and their friends Chloe Fanny Valette a nurse grappling with guilt after accidentally killing a young patient Guillaume Raphael Lenglet who harbors feelings for Chloe and Loic Johan Libereau Chloe s unpopular boyfriend travel to Croatia to climb and hike They find the starting point closed off with rocks but experienced climber Fred convinces the others including Chloe s boyfriend Loic to cross the track The inexperienced Loic is consistently paralyzed with fear often needing encouragement from Chloe to continue As their journey progresses they realize that the trail is more dangerous than they had first thought an unstable rope bridge collapses after their crossing nearly killing Karine With the bridge gone the group realizes that they can t turn back and Fred feeling guilty after persuading the group to hike a closed off trail tells them that they need to go to the end as quickly as possible Fred climbs ahead with Karine as the rest of the group hangs off of a cliff but is wounded in a bear trap As Karine tries to pry the trap off of his leg the rest of the group struggles as a vertigo stricken Loic fails to belay the rope Loic ignores advice from Guillaume jealous and hostile because of the latter s obvious feelings for Chloe Loic s support fails and he falls bringing the attached Guillaume down with him and the two are suspended as Chloe looks on in horror Meanwhile Fred tells Karine to leave him and retrieve the others Soon after Karine leaves Fred hears movement in the trees around him as the chain to the trap tightens and he is suddenly dragged off Karine uses a rope to bring help the rest of the group to the top but when they return Fred is missing but Loic finds blood on the surrounding foliage and the empty bloodstained bear trap is found discarded Karine though confused as to how he managed to get out of the trap when they couldn t open it before panics and believes that Fred must have wandered off and gotten lost Chloe assures Karine that they will look for Fred despite the fact that it s becoming dark and Fred s bag had the flares inside As they search Loic and Guillaume bicker over Chloe and begin to grapple Chloe going over to break them up falls into a pit trap Karine rappels down and finds a poacher s trap full of spikes one went through Chloe s arm and she is injured As they watch Karine rescue Chloe Guillaume feels they re being watched and tells Loic who ignores him When Karine finally rescues Chloe Chloe realizes that the trap is a poacher s trap they wonder what could be the prey Rain pours as the group ropes themselves together and searches for Fred Karine at the end of the rope is hit by an arrow through the chest when she pulls her rope she finds that it has been cut A shocked Chloe notices and tries to rush towards her but Karine is suddenly pulled and dragged away Chloe distraught tries to find her and Loic insists that they should abandon Fred and Karine to escape As they continue on they find a cabin in the forest and enter inside a naked and bloodied Fred is lying on a slab and though Chloe tries to save him he dies shortly after from shock and his wounds Loic covers his body with a sheet Guillaume finds a door to the basement and goes down to find Fred s bag there he also finds animal pelts shackles hunting equipment and hanging severed heads On the wall is the name Anton Guillaume realizes that the poacher named Anton must live alone in the cage but when he tries to tell Loic the latter refuses to listen Loic pushed Guillaume down the stairs to the basement accidentally knocking him unconscious Loic locks him in the basement and tries to tell Chloe to leave with him with the lie that Guillaume was trying to abandon the both of them but Chloe disturbed at his behavior refuses Anton suddenly returns with Karine s corpse and Chloe is briefly knocked unconscious as Loic ineffectually grapples with Anton Chloe regains consciousness and helps Loic fight Anton but when she manages to get an advantage over Anton and looks to her boyfriend to help the cowardly Loic flees with a flare leaving her to die Chloe is quickly overpowered by Anton Chloe and Guillaume shackled to the wall in the basement hear Anton eviscerate the corpses of Fred and Karine Though Chloe is close to escaping from the shackles Anton returns and takes her upstairs to kill her Meanwhile Loic s flare dies and he reluctantly returns to the cabin Guillaume fighting to save Chloe escapes his bonds and yells through the basement trapdoor for Chloe to call the poacher Anton The poacher pauses and Loic appears to attack Anton An enraged Anton chases a fleeing Loic giving Chloe enough time to escape and free Guillaume Guillaume wants to escape to the nearby cable but Chloe insists on saving Loic Anton chases Loic with a crossbow and shoots Loic in the leg but Loic fights Anton stabbing him and hitting him with a rock several times though he flees to the cable before killing him However he misjudges the distance and ends up on the wrong cliff and in escaping Anton climbs down an unstable cliffside ladder Loic calls for help and Chloe and Guillaume arrive Guillaume initially tries to pull him up but is overcome by hatred and anger from Loic trapping him in Anton s house and lets him fall to his death off the cliffside Guillaume tells Chloe that he had slipped and the two embrace however it s cut short when Anton shoots a crossbow arrow through Guillaume s head killing him Chloe charges at Anton with a knife and attacks him The two fight but Anton gains the upper hand and begins to beat her Chloe says his name making him pause once more and she cuts his neck with the knife Though she has an opening to kill him a flashback to her dead patient makes her realize that she cannot do it Leaving him to die Chloe escapes to the cable and in tearful joy begins the descent to safety However she leaves her knife behind and Anton takes it up and goes to the cable in a fit of rage The last shot is of Chloe traveling down the cable and a loud snap is heard before the film cuts to black implying that Anton managed to cut the cable The film ends with the note that only Loic s body was found Fred Karine Guillaume and Chloe remain missing and a boy named Anton kidnapped at the age of five also remains missing countless people go missing in the Balkans every year Cast editFanny Valette as Chloe Johan Libereau as Loic Nicolas Giraud as Fred Raphael Lenglet as Guillaume Maud Wyler as Karine Justin Blanckaert as Anton Guilhem Simon as an adolescent Chloe s deceased patientReception editOn Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of 60 based on reviews from 5 critics 2 John Fallon of Arrow in the Head gave the film a score of 6 10 commending its direction suspenseful setup and score while criticizing its cliche ridden second half writing All in all Vertige s last block never lived up to its first half but as whole I really enjoyed it and I recommend it for the striking camera work and wow mountain climbing scenes alone 3 Bloody Disgusting lambasted High Lane finding that while its climbing scenes and gruesome set pieces were enjoyable the film as a whole was annoying due to its bad acting obnoxious score uncharismatic villain and hackneyed script 4 Patrick Cooper of CHUD com opined that High Lane was a well acted well directed well shot film but sadly one that brings nothing new to the table 5 while Coming Soon s Robert Sims called it predictable but effective and the European answer to The Hills Have Eyes 6 While Dread Central s Scott A Johnson expressed distaste for High Lane s nonsensical flashbacks unlikable characters and nebulous plot developments he still gave the film a score of 4 5 calling it a remarkably intense ride that keeps the audience cringing on the edge of their seats before concluding The bottom line is simply this High Lane is tense It s taut It s a nerve ripping thriller with a dash of slasher thrown in for good measure 7 DVD Talk s Kurt Dahlke gave the film a 2 out of a possible 5 and wrote Despite awesome early action and slow building tension High Lane ends up muddled and cliched Newcomer director Abel Ferry grabs a couple of obvious elements one old and one new and doesn t do much to doctor them up Even unvarnished Ferry s can t fail first half works marvelously but when things ultimately devolve into chaotic cliche only the undiscriminating and those new to horror will remain tuned in 8 James Dennis of Screen Anarchy labelled the film a familiar slasher redneck horror and went on to say For half its running time High Lane manages to be a tense if not original rock climbing thriller a French Cliffhanger for teens But half way through when the threat becomes human things tumble down hill and first time feature director Abel Ferry loses his way 9 Fellow Screen Anarchy reviewer Todd Brown was more lenient towards the film writing The great strength of Ferry s Vertige isn t necessarily that it surprises but that with the exception of one unnecessary plotline Ferry serves up a collection of realistic characters in a stunning natural environment with lean brisk efficiency This is a film that knows what it is that knows what its audience wants to see and delivers precisely that with a minimum of fuss and bother 10 Rob Hunter of Film School Rejects gave the film a B grade and wrote Director Abel Ferry isn t reinventing the wheel here and he never pretends to be His model is clearly a mash up of films like Wrong Turn Wolf Creek and the Norwegian thriller Cold Prey and he succeeds at least in part Working against him and his film though is a screenplay featuring at least one ridiculously annoying character a villain with no clear motivation or reason to be and a recurring series of flashbacks for one character that serve zero purpose Other than these three issues the movie is a fast moving and fairly solid genre effort 11 Todd Martin of Horror News gave the film a glowing recommendation writing I went into Vertige a new horror film from France with high hopes and I am happy to report that I wasn t let down in the very least I thought that it ruled and think that anyone who is into slasher flicks like I am will enjoy it 12 References edit Vertige 2009 JPBox Office Vertige High Lane 2009 Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved 2020 07 25 Fallon John 25 November 2008 High Lane 2010 JoBlo com Arrow in the Head Retrieved 11 May 2020 High Lane Vertige V bloody disguting com Bloody Disgusting 26 October 2010 Retrieved 11 May 2020 Cooper Patrick 9 November 2012 DVD Review High Lane CHUD com Cinematic Happenings Under Development Retrieved 16 May 2020 Sims Robert 1 October 2010 High Lane comingsoon net Coming Soon Retrieved 16 May 2020 Johnson Scott 24 September 2010 High Lane 2009 dreadcentral com Dread Central Retrieved 11 May 2020 Dahlke Kurt 8 February 2011 High Lane dvdtalk com DVD Talk Retrieved 16 May 2020 Dennis James 7 May 2010 High Lane Vertige Review screenanarchy com Screen Anarchy Retrieved 16 May 2020 Brown Todd 24 September 2010 Fantastic Fest 2010 High Lane Vertige Review screenanarchy com Screen Anarchy Retrieved 16 May 2020 Hunter Rob 7 October 2010 Fantastic Review High Lane filmschoolrejects com Film School Rejects Retrieved 11 May 2020 Martin Todd 5 December 2015 Film Review High Lane Vertige 2009 horronews net Horror News Retrieved 11 May 2020 External links editHigh Lane at IMDb nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php 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