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Severance (film)

Severance is a 2006 comedy horror film co-written and directed by Christopher Smith. Co-written with James Moran, it stars Danny Dyer and Laura Harris.[4] The film tells a story of group of British and Canadian co-workers who go to a remote mountain forest in Hungary, where they become victims of murderous attacks by a group of poachers.

Severance
Promotional poster
Directed byChristopher Smith
Screenplay byJames Moran
Christopher Smith
Story byJames Moran
Produced byJason Newmark
Finola Dwyer
StarringDanny Dyer
Laura Harris
Tim McInnerny
Toby Stephens
Claudie Blakley
Andy Nyman
Babou Ceesay
CinematographyEd Wild
Edited byStuart Gazzard
Music byChristian Henson
Production
companies
Qwerty Films
UK Film Council
Isle of Man Film
N1 European Film Produktions
Dan Films
HanWay Films
Distributed byPathé Distribution
(United Kingdom)
Splendid Film (Germany)
Release date
  • 25 August 2006 (2006-08-25)
Running time
95 minutes
CountriesUnited Kingdom
Germany[1]
LanguageEnglish[2]
Budget$10 million[3]
Box office$5.95 million[3]

Severance received mostly positive reviews. In 2009, media interest in the film was revived following the alleged copycat murder of a UK teenager.[5][6]

Plot

A man named George and two women are running through the woods. The women fall into a large pit trap while George is caught by a snare. As he hangs helplessly, a masked poacher approaches and disembowels him with a knife.

Some days prior, the European Sales division of Palisade Defence military arms corporation are on a bus to a team-building weekend at a lodge in the Mátra Mountains of Hungary. When a fallen tree blocking the road halts the bus's progress, the driver refuses to take a dirt road through the woods and, after an argument, drives off, leaving the group to walk the remaining distance to the lodge.

The lodge turns out to be old and in serious disrepair, but the manager, Richard, convinces them to enter. Inside, they discover a file cabinet full of cryptic Palisade documents, written in Russian. This leads Harris to relate a story he'd heard about the lodge: the lodge was previously a mental institution, and in the early 20th century a Palisade-made nerve gas was used to clear it out after the inmates took over. Jill responds with the story she'd heard: the lodge was a "reeducation center" for Russian war criminals and poachers, and after an escape a Palisade-made nerve gas was used to clear escapees out of nearby buildings. Both mention a lone survivor who swore revenge on Palisade. Steve starts to tell his own story about the lodge's past as a clinic staffed by busty nurses when he finds a human tooth in the meat pie the group is eating for dinner. Chastising Gordon for serving a pie he just found in the kitchen, everyone goes to bed.

That night Jill sees someone looking into the lodge from the trees. Though nobody is found outside, everyone but Richard agrees that they should leave the lodge. The next morning Richard grudgingly sends Harris and Jill to the top of the hill to call the bus driver back. Reaching the hill, the two find the bus abandoned and the driver dead in a nearby creek. Back at the lodge, Gordon steps into a bear trap. After several failed attempts by Steve and Billy to pry the trap open, Gordon's left leg is cut through completely under the knee. Harris and Jill arrive in the bus, load everyone in and head back for town. On the way, a spike strip is thrown in front of the bus, which causes it to crash. Harris is thrown clear of the bus in the crash, and is decapitated by a masked poacher with a machete. Jill is captured and tied to a tree, gagged, doused with gasoline, and burned alive. The rest discover Harris's body, prompting them to head back to the lodge for the night.

Gordon later gets captured. Discovering a newly opened door, the four head into the basement which leads to an underground prison. Through one door, they find the now-dead Gordon with the Palisade logo carved into his torso, and a poacher who fires a shotgun at them. They hide in a nearby cell, where Billy dies from a chest wound. Richard escapes out the back into the woods. While trying to kill the poacher, Maggie falls through the rickety floor. The poacher turns around and takes aim at Maggie, but Steve saves her by killing the attacker. Maggie takes the poacher’s shotgun and shoots him in the head.

Believing they are safe, Maggie and Steve exit the lodge, but discover several more armed, Russian-speaking poachers, awaiting them outside. The two run into the woods and encounter Richard, who has stepped on a Palisade-made land mine and cannot move without detonating it. Richard guides Maggie and Steve through the minefield. Meanwhile, the poachers use a fallen branch to pass over the minefield and torment Richard with insults and stones. Accepting his situation, Richard does his best to save the others and steps off the mine, killing himself as well as two of the poachers.

Steve and Maggie come to another building, the real Palisade lodge. Inside, they find their boss George, who is partying with two escorts Steve ordered earlier. George brings out a prototype missile launcher and fires it at the approaching poachers, but the missile locks on to a passing commercial jet instead, destroying it. The five run into the woods, leading to the events shown in the beginning of the film.

Maggie and Steve are left to fight the poachers with what they have at hand. At one point, Maggie breaks her leg, but is saved when one of the escorts, rescued by Steve, arrives and shoots their attacker. Steve, Maggie and the escorts make it to a rowboat, and as they paddle off to safety Steve jokingly quips, "Foursome?"

Cast

Release

Home video

Severance was released in the United Kingdom on DVD by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment on 8 January 2007.[7] In the United States it was released on DVD by Magnolia Pictures on 27 September 2007. Severance has also been released on DVD in Australia by Warner Home Video, in France by Fox Pathé Europa, in Germany by Splendid Film and in Hong Kong by Deltamac.[8]

Reception

Severance received generally favorable reviews. The film holds an approval rating of 64% on the film critic site Rotten Tomatoes based on 89 reviews, with an average rating of 6.1/10. The consensus reads: "A twisted and bloody spoof on office life, Severance nicely balances comedy and nasty horror." On Metacritic, the film holds a score of 62 out of 100 sampled from 23 critics' reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[9][10]

Peter Travers of Rolling Stone commended Smith's "mischievous blending [of] The Office with Friday the 13th", awarding the film three stars out of four.[11] Peter Bradshaw of The Guardian gave not such a positive review, saying, "It is being billed as Deliverance meets The Office – a tellingly misleading description," giving the film only two out of five stars.[12] In 2012, Total Film ranked it as the 36th best independent horror film of all time.[13]

Connections

Mentioned in the film, the CRM-114 land mine is a reference to the CRM-114 radio discriminator in Dr. Strangelove.[14] Severance and Dr. Strangelove both end with the song "We'll Meet Again".[15]

On 28 April 2009, the BBC reported that the murder of a 17-year-old student from Norfolk was allegedly based on a scene from the film.[16][17] According to the BBC news report, "Norwich Crown Court was told how Simon Everitt, from Great Yarmouth, was tied up and petrol poured down his throat before he was set on fire. Simon's body was found in woodland at Mautby in June 2008." Jurors at the trial of Jonathan Clarke and two other co-defendants were played a scene from Severance and told that, when Mr. Clarke had watched the DVD, "he made a comment to this effect: 'Wouldn't it be wicked if you could actually do that to someone in real life?'" On 29 May 2009, the trio were convicted of Everitt's murder.[5][6]

See also

References

  1. ^ . British Film Institute. London. Archived from the original on 8 February 2009. Retrieved 15 October 2012.
  2. ^ . British Film Institute. London. Archived from the original on 10 January 2011. Retrieved 15 October 2012.
  3. ^ a b "Severance (2007) - Financial Information". The Numbers. Retrieved 16 February 2018.
  4. ^ Buchanan, Jason. . Allmovie. Archived from the original on 10 February 2012. Retrieved 24 November 2012.
  5. ^ a b . The Daily Telegraph. London. 26 June 2009. Archived from the original on 29 June 2009. Retrieved 7 May 2010.
  6. ^ a b "Three Found Guilty of Horrific Petrol Murder". Sky News. 29 May 2009. Retrieved 7 May 2010. The article contains relevant Flash video.
  7. ^ "Severance". DVD-Subtitles. Retrieved 7 October 2012.
  8. ^ "Severance". Rewind. Retrieved 7 October 2012.
  9. ^ Severance at Metacritic  
  10. ^ Severance at Rotten Tomatoes
  11. ^ "Severance". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 27 October 2011.
  12. ^ Bradshaw, Peter (25 August 2006). "Severance". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 27 October 2011.
  13. ^ 50 Greatest Indie Horror Film | TotalFilm.com
  14. ^ Christopher Smith and Laura Harris Interview
  15. ^ Severance at Internal Bleeding
  16. ^ "Petrol killing 'based on movie'". BBC News. 28 April 2009. Retrieved 7 May 2010.
  17. ^ Child, Ben (29 April 2009). "Student killed in imitation of a horror film scene, jurors told". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 7 May 2010.

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Severance is a 2006 comedy horror film co written and directed by Christopher Smith Co written with James Moran it stars Danny Dyer and Laura Harris 4 The film tells a story of group of British and Canadian co workers who go to a remote mountain forest in Hungary where they become victims of murderous attacks by a group of poachers SeverancePromotional posterDirected byChristopher SmithScreenplay byJames MoranChristopher SmithStory byJames MoranProduced byJason NewmarkFinola DwyerStarringDanny DyerLaura HarrisTim McInnernyToby StephensClaudie BlakleyAndy NymanBabou CeesayCinematographyEd WildEdited byStuart GazzardMusic byChristian HensonProductioncompaniesQwerty FilmsUK Film CouncilIsle of Man FilmN1 European Film ProduktionsDan FilmsHanWay FilmsDistributed byPathe Distribution United Kingdom Splendid Film Germany Release date25 August 2006 2006 08 25 Running time95 minutesCountriesUnited KingdomGermany 1 LanguageEnglish 2 Budget 10 million 3 Box office 5 95 million 3 Severance received mostly positive reviews In 2009 media interest in the film was revived following the alleged copycat murder of a UK teenager 5 6 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Release 3 1 Home video 4 Reception 5 Connections 6 See also 7 References 8 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 March 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message A man named George and two women are running through the woods The women fall into a large pit trap while George is caught by a snare As he hangs helplessly a masked poacher approaches and disembowels him with a knife Some days prior the European Sales division of Palisade Defence military arms corporation are on a bus to a team building weekend at a lodge in the Matra Mountains of Hungary When a fallen tree blocking the road halts the bus s progress the driver refuses to take a dirt road through the woods and after an argument drives off leaving the group to walk the remaining distance to the lodge The lodge turns out to be old and in serious disrepair but the manager Richard convinces them to enter Inside they discover a file cabinet full of cryptic Palisade documents written in Russian This leads Harris to relate a story he d heard about the lodge the lodge was previously a mental institution and in the early 20th century a Palisade made nerve gas was used to clear it out after the inmates took over Jill responds with the story she d heard the lodge was a reeducation center for Russian war criminals and poachers and after an escape a Palisade made nerve gas was used to clear escapees out of nearby buildings Both mention a lone survivor who swore revenge on Palisade Steve starts to tell his own story about the lodge s past as a clinic staffed by busty nurses when he finds a human tooth in the meat pie the group is eating for dinner Chastising Gordon for serving a pie he just found in the kitchen everyone goes to bed That night Jill sees someone looking into the lodge from the trees Though nobody is found outside everyone but Richard agrees that they should leave the lodge The next morning Richard grudgingly sends Harris and Jill to the top of the hill to call the bus driver back Reaching the hill the two find the bus abandoned and the driver dead in a nearby creek Back at the lodge Gordon steps into a bear trap After several failed attempts by Steve and Billy to pry the trap open Gordon s left leg is cut through completely under the knee Harris and Jill arrive in the bus load everyone in and head back for town On the way a spike strip is thrown in front of the bus which causes it to crash Harris is thrown clear of the bus in the crash and is decapitated by a masked poacher with a machete Jill is captured and tied to a tree gagged doused with gasoline and burned alive The rest discover Harris s body prompting them to head back to the lodge for the night Gordon later gets captured Discovering a newly opened door the four head into the basement which leads to an underground prison Through one door they find the now dead Gordon with the Palisade logo carved into his torso and a poacher who fires a shotgun at them They hide in a nearby cell where Billy dies from a chest wound Richard escapes out the back into the woods While trying to kill the poacher Maggie falls through the rickety floor The poacher turns around and takes aim at Maggie but Steve saves her by killing the attacker Maggie takes the poacher s shotgun and shoots him in the head Believing they are safe Maggie and Steve exit the lodge but discover several more armed Russian speaking poachers awaiting them outside The two run into the woods and encounter Richard who has stepped on a Palisade made land mine and cannot move without detonating it Richard guides Maggie and Steve through the minefield Meanwhile the poachers use a fallen branch to pass over the minefield and torment Richard with insults and stones Accepting his situation Richard does his best to save the others and steps off the mine killing himself as well as two of the poachers Steve and Maggie come to another building the real Palisade lodge Inside they find their boss George who is partying with two escorts Steve ordered earlier George brings out a prototype missile launcher and fires it at the approaching poachers but the missile locks on to a passing commercial jet instead destroying it The five run into the woods leading to the events shown in the beginning of the film Maggie and Steve are left to fight the poachers with what they have at hand At one point Maggie breaks her leg but is saved when one of the escorts rescued by Steve arrives and shoots their attacker Steve Maggie and the escorts make it to a rowboat and as they paddle off to safety Steve jokingly quips Foursome Cast EditLaura Harris as Maggie Claudie Blakley as Jill Toby Stephens as Harris Andy Nyman as Gordon Babou Ceesay as Billy Tim McInnerny as Richard Danny Dyer as Steve David Gilliam as George Juli Drajko as Olga Judit Viktor as Nadia Sandor Boros as Coach DriverRelease EditHome video Edit Severance was released in the United Kingdom on DVD by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment on 8 January 2007 7 In the United States it was released on DVD by Magnolia Pictures on 27 September 2007 Severance has also been released on DVD in Australia by Warner Home Video in France by Fox Pathe Europa in Germany by Splendid Film and in Hong Kong by Deltamac 8 Reception EditThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it April 2015 Severance received generally favorable reviews The film holds an approval rating of 64 on the film critic site Rotten Tomatoes based on 89 reviews with an average rating of 6 1 10 The consensus reads A twisted and bloody spoof on office life Severance nicely balances comedy and nasty horror On Metacritic the film holds a score of 62 out of 100 sampled from 23 critics reviews indicating generally favorable reviews 9 10 Peter Travers of Rolling Stone commended Smith s mischievous blending of The Office with Friday the 13th awarding the film three stars out of four 11 Peter Bradshaw of The Guardian gave not such a positive review saying It is being billed as Deliverance meets The Office a tellingly misleading description giving the film only two out of five stars 12 In 2012 Total Film ranked it as the 36th best independent horror film of all time 13 Connections EditMentioned in the film the CRM 114 land mine is a reference to the CRM 114 radio discriminator in Dr Strangelove 14 Severance and Dr Strangelove both end with the song We ll Meet Again 15 On 28 April 2009 the BBC reported that the murder of a 17 year old student from Norfolk was allegedly based on a scene from the film 16 17 According to the BBC news report Norwich Crown Court was told how Simon Everitt from Great Yarmouth was tied up and petrol poured down his throat before he was set on fire Simon s body was found in woodland at Mautby in June 2008 Jurors at the trial of Jonathan Clarke and two other co defendants were played a scene from Severance and told that when Mr Clarke had watched the DVD he made a comment to this effect Wouldn t it be wicked if you could actually do that to someone in real life On 29 May 2009 the trio were convicted of Everitt s murder 5 6 See also EditDeliverance Survival film about the film genre with a list of related filmsReferences Edit Severance British Film Institute London Archived from the original on 8 February 2009 Retrieved 15 October 2012 Release British Film Institute London Archived from the original on 10 January 2011 Retrieved 15 October 2012 a b Severance 2007 Financial Information The Numbers Retrieved 16 February 2018 Buchanan Jason Severance Allmovie Archived from the original on 10 February 2012 Retrieved 24 November 2012 a b Three killers jailed over spoof horror film murder The Daily Telegraph London 26 June 2009 Archived from the original on 29 June 2009 Retrieved 7 May 2010 a b Three Found Guilty of Horrific Petrol Murder Sky News 29 May 2009 Retrieved 7 May 2010 The article contains relevant Flash video Severance DVD Subtitles Retrieved 7 October 2012 Severance Rewind Retrieved 7 October 2012 Severance at Metacritic Severance at Rotten Tomatoes Severance Rolling Stone Retrieved 27 October 2011 Bradshaw Peter 25 August 2006 Severance The Guardian London Retrieved 27 October 2011 50 Greatest Indie Horror Film TotalFilm com Christopher Smith and Laura Harris Interview Severance at Internal Bleeding Petrol killing based on movie BBC News 28 April 2009 Retrieved 7 May 2010 Child Ben 29 April 2009 Student killed in imitation of a horror film scene jurors told The Guardian London Retrieved 7 May 2010 External links EditOfficial website Severance at IMDb Severance at Box Office Mojo Severance at AllMovie Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Severance film amp oldid 1137144366, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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