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The Vigil (2019 film)

The Vigil is a 2019 American supernatural horror film written and directed by Keith Thomas in his feature directorial debut.[3] It stars Dave Davis, Menashe Lustig, Malky Goldman, Fred Melamed and Lynn Cohen, and follows a young man who is tasked with keeping vigil over a deceased member of his former Orthodox Jewish community, only to be targeted by a malevolent spirit known as a Mazzik (Hebrew found in the Talmud: מזיקין).[3][7] Jason Blum serves as an executive producer through his Blumhouse Productions banner.

The Vigil
Theatrical release poster
Directed byKeith Thomas
Written byKeith Thomas
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyZach Kuperstein[1]
Edited byBrett W. Bachman
Music byMichael Yezerski[2]
Production
companies
Distributed byIFC Midnight
Release dates
  • September 9, 2019 (2019-09-09) (TIFF)[3]
  • August 5, 2020 (2020-08-05) (International)[4]
  • February 26, 2021 (2021-02-26) (United States)
Running time
89 minutes
CountryUnited States
Languages
Box office$1.8 million[5][6]

The Vigil premiered at the 2019 Toronto International Film Festival on September 9, 2019.[3] The film received a limited theatrical release in the United Kingdom, Ireland, and New Zealand in July 2020, before being released internationally on August 5, 2020. It was released in the United States on February 26, 2021 by IFC Midnight.

Plot Edit

The film opens with an unidentified boy forced by a man in a black Nazi uniform to shoot a young woman in a forest, as a strange figure approaches them in the background.

The film then cuts to Yakov Ronen, a man who has left the Orthodox Jewish community in Brooklyn. He is struggling to deal with an unspecified traumatic event in his past and to pay his rent due to not having a job. He is approached by Reb Shulem, a member of his former Orthodox Jewish community, to keep vigil over Rubin Litvak, a Holocaust survivor who had died recently. Shulem had previously hired a Shomer, but that individual had left due to being "afraid", and Ronen had prior experience with keeping vigil. Ronen accepts the job after negotiating a higher fee. That night, Ronen and Shulem meet with Litvak's widow, who is suffering from Alzheimer's disease and reluctantly accepts Ronen as a Shomer, and Shulem informs Ronen that the mortuary men will arrive in five hours.

Ronen begins his vigil then he starts to hear strange noises and sees a shadowy figure in the house's dining room. He finds a photo of Litvak and his family with a similar shadowy figure behind them, before briefly going to sleep; he has a nightmare about his younger brother being tormented by some older men. Upon waking up, Ronen experiences additional strange events, such as the lights flickering while texting his friend Sarah, and finds a video on his phone sent by an unknown number. The video shows Mrs. Litvak approaching Ronen and touching his face while he is asleep; the video file vanishes from his phone a few seconds later.

Ronen has a conversation with Mrs. Litvak, who explains that she drove their children away. Ronen then finds a television in the basement, playing a video recording of Litvak and his wife. In the recording, Litvak explains that he was haunted by a Mazzik, a malevolent spirit, since his time in Buchenwald, that it latches onto a "broken person" and that its true face must be burned by dawn on the first night of its appearance to banish it. The Mazzik appears behind Ronen, and he flees from the basement. Ronen gets a call apparently from his physician, Dr. Kohlberg, and from his dead brother, who asks: "Why did you let me die?"

Ronen leaves the house to get Shulem, though Mrs. Litvak warns him that he has been in the house for too long. However, Ronen experiences cracking bones while walking down the street, and is confronted by the Mazzik. Ronen hastily returns to the house, and falls down the steps after being startled by the Mazzik appearing in front of the door. A flashback then reveals that Ronen's brother was killed in a car accident after escaping from the men who were tormenting him, and Ronen has felt guilty about his death ever since.

With Mrs. Litvak's assistance, Ronen confronts the Mazzik, which has shapeshifted its true face to look like Ronen's. After initially hesitating, Ronen sets its true face on fire, and then banishes it when it begins to make Litvak's body contort loudly. A flashback reveals that Litvak was the boy forced to shoot the young woman in the opening scene; the pain Litvak felt after the shooting caused the Mazzik to latch on to him.

On the next morning, the mortuary men arrive to collect Litvak's body, and Shulem asks Ronen to attend morning prayers with him; Ronen declines his offer, saying "not today". As he leaves the house, a dark figure (presumably the Mazzik) is seen following Ronen out of the house and heading down the street behind him.

Cast Edit

  • Dave Davis as Yakov Ronen
  • Menashe Lustig [yi] as Reb Shulem
  • Malky Goldman as Sarah
  • Fred Melamed as Dr. Kohlberg
  • Lynn Cohen as Mrs. Litvak
  • Ronald Cohen as Rubin Litvak
    • Dun Laskey as young Rubin Litvak
  • Nati Rabinowitz as Lane
  • Moshe Lobel as Lazer
  • Lea Kalisch as Adina
  • Efraim Miller as Hersch

Release Edit

The Vigil had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 9, 2019.[3]

The film received a limited theatrical release in the United Kingdom and Ireland in July 2020 through Blumhouse Productions and Vertigo Releasing.[8][9] It began screening in select theaters in New Zealand on July 16,[10] and was released internationally on August 5, 2020.[4] In October 2020, IFC Midnight acquired the film's distribution rights for the United States and the film was released on February 26, 2021.[11]

Reception Edit

Box office Edit

Upon release in the UK and Ireland, The Vigil grossed £30,302 ($39,500 USD) from 97 sites over its opening weekend.[12]

Critical response Edit

On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 91% of 116 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 7.1/10. The website's consensus reads: "Consistently clever and creepy, The Vigil mines richly atmospheric supernatural horror from a deep well of religious traditions."[13] On Metacritic, the film has a score of 69 out of 100, based on 18 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[14]

Variety's Dennis Harvey gave the film a mostly positive review, calling it an "effectively creepy, small-scale chiller that does a nice job eking suspense from its simple story and limited setting."[2] Eric Kohn of IndieWire gave the film a grade of B, praising Davis's performance and writing that, "even as The Vigil settles into a familiar routine, it tackles that task with a polished, at times even elegant approach to a haunted house formula."[1]

Jordan Mintzer of The Hollywood Reporter wrote that writer-director Keith Thomas "keeps the tension high throughout most of the movie, even if some of his scare tactics can feel redundant", and that he "transforms Orthodox culture into gory material for a slightly elevated horror flick".[3] Phil Hoad of The Guardian gave the film a score of 3 stars out of 5, writing that the film "doesn’t examine rising antisemitism, so it doesn’t have the same contemporary punch as Get Out had regarding Black Lives Matter, or The Invisible Man for #MeToo", but added: "it is all the same an authentically Jewish and reasonably competent chiller."[15] Joe Lipsett of Bloody Disgusting wrote that "The Vigil doesn't exactly break the mould of demonic spirit films, though its sound design, lighting and lead performance certainly make it a solid entry."[7]

Brian Tallerico of RogerEbert.com gave the film a mostly negative review, writing: "Sadly, director Keith Thomas doesn't trust his own themes or visual sense, swallowing his entire film up in abrasive sound design and a reliance on jump scares."[16] Barry Hertz of The Globe and Mail described the film as "the cinematic equivalent of first-timer gefilte fish", adding: "In writer-director Keith Thomas's bid to add a layer of thematic novelty to a familiar genre, he has come up with a mish-mash that will satisfy only those with extremely acquired tastes."[17]

References Edit

  1. ^ a b Kohn, Eric (September 12, 2019). "The Vigil Review: The Conjuring With an Orthodox Jewish Twist That Could Birth a Franchise". IndieWire. Retrieved July 8, 2020.
  2. ^ a b Harvey, Dennis (September 10, 2019). "Toronto Film Review: The Vigil". Variety. Retrieved July 8, 2020.
  3. ^ a b c d e f Mintzer, Jordan (September 12, 2019). "The Vigil: Film Review | TIFF 2019". The Hollywood Reporter. from the original on September 13, 2019. Retrieved July 8, 2020.
  4. ^ a b Miska, Brad (June 17, 2020). "The Vigil Gets a Chilling International Poster". Bloody Disgusting. Retrieved July 8, 2020.
  5. ^ "The Vigil (2019)". The Numbers. Retrieved January 14, 2021.
  6. ^ "The Vigil (2019)". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved January 14, 2021.
  7. ^ a b Lipsett, Joe (September 13, 2019). "[TIFF Review] 'The Vigil' Introduces a New Kind of Jewish Horror". Bloody Disgusting. Retrieved July 8, 2020.
  8. ^ Miska, Brad (June 29, 2020). "UK Audiences Can Attend a Haunted 'Vigil' In Theaters This July". Bloody Disgusting. Retrieved July 8, 2020.
  9. ^ Squires, John (July 6, 2020). "A Man Spends a Terrifying Night Alone With a Dead Body in Blumhouse's 'The Vigil' [Trailer]". Bloody Disgusting. Retrieved July 8, 2020.
  10. ^ Croot, James (July 15, 2020). "The Vigil: A 'horrorific' triumph of sustained tension and taut storytelling". Stuff.co.nz. Retrieved August 21, 2020.
  11. ^ D'Alessandro, Anthony (October 7, 2020). "IFC Midnight Picks Up Supernatural Horror Movie 'The Vigil' From Blumhouse". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved October 7, 2020.
  12. ^ Ramachandran, Naman (August 4, 2020). "Russell Crowe's 'Unhinged' Tops Box Office as U.K., Ireland Limp Back to Normal". Variety. Retrieved August 21, 2020.
  13. ^ "The Vigil". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango Media. Retrieved May 10, 2023.  
  14. ^ "The Vigil Reviews". Metacritic. Retrieved August 21, 2020.
  15. ^ Hoad, Phil (July 30, 2020). "The Vigil review – malevolent dybbuk seeks new host scarily". The Guardian. Retrieved July 23, 2021.
  16. ^ Tallerico, Brian (September 13, 2019). "TIFF 2019: The Vigil, First Love, The Vast of Night". RogerEbert.com. Archived from the original on February 11, 2022. Retrieved July 8, 2020.
  17. ^ Hertz, Barry (February 25, 2021). "Review: Ultra-Orthodox Jewish horror The Vigil is the cinematic equivalent of first-timer gefilte fish". The Globe and Mail. Retrieved July 26, 2021.

External links Edit

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The Vigil is a 2019 American supernatural horror film written and directed by Keith Thomas in his feature directorial debut 3 It stars Dave Davis Menashe Lustig Malky Goldman Fred Melamed and Lynn Cohen and follows a young man who is tasked with keeping vigil over a deceased member of his former Orthodox Jewish community only to be targeted by a malevolent spirit known as a Mazzik Hebrew found in the Talmud מזיקין 3 7 Jason Blum serves as an executive producer through his Blumhouse Productions banner The VigilTheatrical release posterDirected byKeith ThomasWritten byKeith ThomasProduced byRaphael Margules J D Lifshitz Adam MargulesStarringDave Davis Menashe Lustig yi Malky Goldman Fred Melamed Lynn CohenCinematographyZach Kuperstein 1 Edited byBrett W BachmanMusic byMichael Yezerski 2 ProductioncompaniesBlumhouse Productions BoulderLight Pictures Angry Adam Productions Night PlatformDistributed byIFC MidnightRelease datesSeptember 9 2019 2019 09 09 TIFF 3 August 5 2020 2020 08 05 International 4 February 26 2021 2021 02 26 United States Running time89 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguagesEnglish YiddishBox office 1 8 million 5 6 The Vigil premiered at the 2019 Toronto International Film Festival on September 9 2019 3 The film received a limited theatrical release in the United Kingdom Ireland and New Zealand in July 2020 before being released internationally on August 5 2020 It was released in the United States on February 26 2021 by IFC Midnight Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Release 4 Reception 4 1 Box office 4 2 Critical response 5 References 6 External linksPlot EditThe film opens with an unidentified boy forced by a man in a black Nazi uniform to shoot a young woman in a forest as a strange figure approaches them in the background The film then cuts to Yakov Ronen a man who has left the Orthodox Jewish community in Brooklyn He is struggling to deal with an unspecified traumatic event in his past and to pay his rent due to not having a job He is approached by Reb Shulem a member of his former Orthodox Jewish community to keep vigil over Rubin Litvak a Holocaust survivor who had died recently Shulem had previously hired a Shomer but that individual had left due to being afraid and Ronen had prior experience with keeping vigil Ronen accepts the job after negotiating a higher fee That night Ronen and Shulem meet with Litvak s widow who is suffering from Alzheimer s disease and reluctantly accepts Ronen as a Shomer and Shulem informs Ronen that the mortuary men will arrive in five hours Ronen begins his vigil then he starts to hear strange noises and sees a shadowy figure in the house s dining room He finds a photo of Litvak and his family with a similar shadowy figure behind them before briefly going to sleep he has a nightmare about his younger brother being tormented by some older men Upon waking up Ronen experiences additional strange events such as the lights flickering while texting his friend Sarah and finds a video on his phone sent by an unknown number The video shows Mrs Litvak approaching Ronen and touching his face while he is asleep the video file vanishes from his phone a few seconds later Ronen has a conversation with Mrs Litvak who explains that she drove their children away Ronen then finds a television in the basement playing a video recording of Litvak and his wife In the recording Litvak explains that he was haunted by a Mazzik a malevolent spirit since his time in Buchenwald that it latches onto a broken person and that its true face must be burned by dawn on the first night of its appearance to banish it The Mazzik appears behind Ronen and he flees from the basement Ronen gets a call apparently from his physician Dr Kohlberg and from his dead brother who asks Why did you let me die Ronen leaves the house to get Shulem though Mrs Litvak warns him that he has been in the house for too long However Ronen experiences cracking bones while walking down the street and is confronted by the Mazzik Ronen hastily returns to the house and falls down the steps after being startled by the Mazzik appearing in front of the door A flashback then reveals that Ronen s brother was killed in a car accident after escaping from the men who were tormenting him and Ronen has felt guilty about his death ever since With Mrs Litvak s assistance Ronen confronts the Mazzik which has shapeshifted its true face to look like Ronen s After initially hesitating Ronen sets its true face on fire and then banishes it when it begins to make Litvak s body contort loudly A flashback reveals that Litvak was the boy forced to shoot the young woman in the opening scene the pain Litvak felt after the shooting caused the Mazzik to latch on to him On the next morning the mortuary men arrive to collect Litvak s body and Shulem asks Ronen to attend morning prayers with him Ronen declines his offer saying not today As he leaves the house a dark figure presumably the Mazzik is seen following Ronen out of the house and heading down the street behind him Cast EditDave Davis as Yakov Ronen Menashe Lustig yi as Reb Shulem Malky Goldman as Sarah Fred Melamed as Dr Kohlberg Lynn Cohen as Mrs Litvak Ronald Cohen as Rubin Litvak Dun Laskey as young Rubin Litvak Nati Rabinowitz as Lane Moshe Lobel as Lazer Lea Kalisch as Adina Efraim Miller as HerschRelease EditThe Vigil had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 9 2019 3 The film received a limited theatrical release in the United Kingdom and Ireland in July 2020 through Blumhouse Productions and Vertigo Releasing 8 9 It began screening in select theaters in New Zealand on July 16 10 and was released internationally on August 5 2020 4 In October 2020 IFC Midnight acquired the film s distribution rights for the United States and the film was released on February 26 2021 11 Reception EditBox office Edit Upon release in the UK and Ireland The Vigil grossed 30 302 39 500 USD from 97 sites over its opening weekend 12 Critical response Edit On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes 91 of 116 critics reviews are positive with an average rating of 7 1 10 The website s consensus reads Consistently clever and creepy The Vigil mines richly atmospheric supernatural horror from a deep well of religious traditions 13 On Metacritic the film has a score of 69 out of 100 based on 18 critics indicating generally favorable reviews 14 Variety s Dennis Harvey gave the film a mostly positive review calling it an effectively creepy small scale chiller that does a nice job eking suspense from its simple story and limited setting 2 Eric Kohn of IndieWire gave the film a grade of B praising Davis s performance and writing that even as The Vigil settles into a familiar routine it tackles that task with a polished at times even elegant approach to a haunted house formula 1 Jordan Mintzer of The Hollywood Reporter wrote that writer director Keith Thomas keeps the tension high throughout most of the movie even if some of his scare tactics can feel redundant and that he transforms Orthodox culture into gory material for a slightly elevated horror flick 3 Phil Hoad of The Guardian gave the film a score of 3 stars out of 5 writing that the film doesn t examine rising antisemitism so it doesn t have the same contemporary punch as Get Out had regarding Black Lives Matter or The Invisible Man for MeToo but added it is all the same an authentically Jewish and reasonably competent chiller 15 Joe Lipsett of Bloody Disgusting wrote that The Vigil doesn t exactly break the mould of demonic spirit films though its sound design lighting and lead performance certainly make it a solid entry 7 Brian Tallerico of RogerEbert com gave the film a mostly negative review writing Sadly director Keith Thomas doesn t trust his own themes or visual sense swallowing his entire film up in abrasive sound design and a reliance on jump scares 16 Barry Hertz of The Globe and Mail described the film as the cinematic equivalent of first timer gefilte fish adding In writer director Keith Thomas s bid to add a layer of thematic novelty to a familiar genre he has come up with a mish mash that will satisfy only those with extremely acquired tastes 17 References Edit a b Kohn Eric September 12 2019 The Vigil Review The Conjuring With an Orthodox Jewish Twist That Could Birth a Franchise IndieWire Retrieved July 8 2020 a b Harvey Dennis September 10 2019 Toronto Film Review The Vigil Variety Retrieved July 8 2020 a b c d e f Mintzer Jordan September 12 2019 The Vigil Film Review TIFF 2019 The Hollywood Reporter Archived from the original on September 13 2019 Retrieved July 8 2020 a b Miska Brad June 17 2020 The Vigil Gets a Chilling International Poster Bloody Disgusting Retrieved July 8 2020 The Vigil 2019 The Numbers Retrieved January 14 2021 The Vigil 2019 Box Office Mojo Retrieved January 14 2021 a b Lipsett Joe September 13 2019 TIFF Review The Vigil Introduces a New Kind of Jewish Horror Bloody Disgusting Retrieved July 8 2020 Miska Brad June 29 2020 UK Audiences Can Attend a Haunted Vigil In Theaters This July Bloody Disgusting Retrieved July 8 2020 Squires John July 6 2020 A Man Spends a Terrifying Night Alone With a Dead Body in Blumhouse s The Vigil Trailer Bloody Disgusting Retrieved July 8 2020 Croot James July 15 2020 The Vigil A horrorific triumph of sustained tension and taut storytelling Stuff co nz Retrieved August 21 2020 D Alessandro Anthony October 7 2020 IFC Midnight Picks Up Supernatural Horror Movie The Vigil From Blumhouse Deadline Hollywood Retrieved October 7 2020 Ramachandran Naman August 4 2020 Russell Crowe s Unhinged Tops Box Office as U K Ireland Limp Back to Normal Variety Retrieved August 21 2020 The Vigil Rotten Tomatoes Fandango Media Retrieved May 10 2023 nbsp The Vigil Reviews Metacritic Retrieved August 21 2020 Hoad Phil July 30 2020 The Vigil review malevolent dybbuk seeks new host scarily The Guardian Retrieved July 23 2021 Tallerico Brian September 13 2019 TIFF 2019 The Vigil First Love The Vast of Night RogerEbert com Archived from the original on February 11 2022 Retrieved July 8 2020 Hertz Barry February 25 2021 Review Ultra Orthodox Jewish horror The Vigil is the cinematic equivalent of first timer gefilte fish The Globe and Mail Retrieved July 26 2021 External links EditThe Vigil at IMDb The Vigil at Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Vigil 2019 film amp oldid 1177242020, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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