Alone in the Dark (2005 film)
Alone in the Dark is a 2005 action horror film loosely based on the of Infogrames' video game series of the same name. Directed by Uwe Boll, the film stars Christian Slater as supernatural detective Edward Carnby, and also features a cast of Tara Reid, Stephen Dorff, Frank C. Turner, Matthew Walker, Will Sanderson, Mike Dopud, Mark Acheson, Darren Shahlavi, Karin Konoval and Ed Anders. Upon release, the film was both a commercial and a critical failure, receiving overwhelmingly negative reviews and being considered one of the worst films ever made. It was also financially unsuccessful at the box-office grossing only $12.7 million out of a budget of $20 million. Despite this, a sequel was released in 2008.
Plot
Edward Carnby is a supernatural detective who specializes in the occult and other paranormal subjects. He was apparently the subject of strange experiments when he was a child, leaving him with heightened abilities as well as a "sixth sense" that allows him to sense the paranormal. Throughout the film, we also learn that Carnby used to work for Bureau 713, a secret government organization that seeks to protect the world from paranormal dangers.In his spare time, Carnby investigates the disappearance of the Abkani, an ancient Mayan-like civilization that worshipped demonic creatures from another dimension. Central to the plot are several artifacts un-earthed in 1967 and now on display at the city's Museum of Natural History, at which Carnby's girlfriend Aline is the assistant curator. Carnby soon finds himself investigating the very scientist who conducted experiments on him as a child, while working with Aline and former protégé Commander Richard Burke, his replacement at Bureau 713, to stop an invasion of the demonic creatures who are pouring through a portal opened by the Abkani artifacts.
Cast
- Christian Slater as Edward Carnby: Raised at an orphanage under Sister Clara, Carnby lost his memory when he was ten years old. At twenty, he was recruited by Bureau 713, gaining knowledge on the paranormal soon after. His current assignment is investigating his past along with researching the disappearance of the Abkani. Due to the experiments conducted on him as a child, he has the ability to sense paranormal activity and has increased strength and speed, which allow him to perform acrobatic moves that a normal human could not do.
- * Dustyn Arthurs as Young Edward
- Tara Reid as Aline Cedrac, an archaeologist and museum curator; Edward's girlfriend who knows about the Abkani and their culture.
- Stephen Dorff as Commander Richard Burke, the Commander of Bureau 713, formerly worked under Carnby's direction.
- Frank C. Turner as Agent Fischer, the head of the medical unit of Bureau 713; he is one of Carnby's few trusted allies and friends.
- Matthew Walker as Professor Lionel Hudgens
- Will Sanderson as Agent Miles
- Mike Dopud as Agent Turner; he is killed by Fischer while working on a power generator
- Francoise Yip as Agent Cheung
- Mark Acheson as Captain Chernick
- Darren Shahlavi as John Dillon
- Karin Konoval as Sister Clara, owner of the orphanage which cared for Edward. In the '80s, she was persuaded by Hudgens to allow experiments on the orphans. She keeps this secret from everyone but is inwardly guilty for her immoral actions.
- Ed Anders as James Pinkerton, a former Agent of Bureau 713 who went missing in action in the 1980s. He and Hudgens were in charge of the investigation of the disappearance of gold-miners at Brutan Goldmine. Pinkerton became an experiment for Hudgens, who attached a Xenos creature to his spine. His abilities included increased awareness, strength, speed and willpower.
- Brendan Fletcher as Cab driver
Alternate script
Home media
The film was released on VHS and DVD on May 10, 2005. An unrated director's cut was released in Germany, France, and Australia and was #1 on the German DVD market for three weeks. It was released on DVD in North America on 25 September 2007. In the newest version of the film, the sex scene between Carnby and Aline has been removed.Original film and game tie-in concept
Originally, the film version of Alone in the Dark was to be released with Alone in the Dark 5, the fifth title in the series; however, the creators of Alone in the Dark, Eden Games, delayed the game and reworked it entirely from scratch. This appears to be one of the causes for the public backlash from gamers on how the film version of Alone in the Dark appeared to deviate from the Alone in the Dark game franchise save for the fact that the film was in some ways a sequel to . Uwe Boll stated his disappointment on the region 1 DVD commentary but also said that Atari had face shots of Christian Slater for the newest game - Alone in the Dark 5, which was released on June 26, 2008.Reception
Box office
Alone in the Dark grossed $2.8 million in its opening weekend, ranking at #12; by the end of its run, the film had grossed $12.7 million worldwide.Critical response
gave the film a rating of 1% based on 120 reviews, and the site's critical consensus reads, "Inept on almost every level, Alone in the Dark may not work as a thriller, but it's good for some head-slapping, incredulous laughter." CinemaScore gave the film an F grade; as of 2020, it is one of only 19 films to receive such a rating. Scott Brown of Entertainment Weekly gave the film an F grade, commenting that the film was "so bad it's postmodern." In the film's only positive review cataloged by Rotten Tomatoes, Michelle Alexandria of Eclipse Magazine wrote, "Alone in the Dark isn't going to set the world on fire, but it largely succeeds with what it has to work with. Just don't take it seriously and you'll have a fun time."Awards and nominations
Soundtrack
The 2-disc soundtrack was released by Nuclear Blast, with Wolfgang Herold as executive producer. The German band Agathodaimon's contribution was the title song. Finnish symphonic metal band Nightwish had a music video of "Wish I Had an Angel" directed by Uwe Boll, with clips from the film.;Disc 1
- Dimmu Borgir - Vredesbyrd
- Shadows Fall - What Drives the Weak
- Fear Factory - Cyberwaste
- In Flames - Touch of Red
- Strapping Young Lad - Devour
- Agnostic Front - Peace
- God Forbid - Gone Forever
- Chimaira - Down Again
- Dark Tranquillity - Lost to Apathy
- Exodus - Blacklist
- Machine Head - Imperium
- Soilwork - Stabbing the Drama
- Lacuna Coil - Daylight Dancer
- The Dillinger Escape Plan - Panasonic Youth
- Meshuggah - Rational Gaze
- Nightwish - Wish I Had an Angel
- Cradle of Filth - Mother of Abominations
- Ministry - The Light Pours Out Of Me
- Agathodaimon - Alone In The Dark
- Arch Enemy - Dead Eyes See No Future
- Death Angel - The Devil Incarnate
- Diecast - Medieval
- Fireball Ministry - Daughter of the Damned
- Heaven Shall Burn - The Weapon They Fear
- Hypocrisy - Eraser
- Mastodon - Blood and Thunder
- Misery Index - The Great Depression
- Mnemic - Ghost
- Dew-Scented - Slaughtervain
- Suffocation - Souls to Deny
- Raunchy - Watch Out
- Kataklysm - As I Slither
- Bloodbath - Outnumbering the Day
- All Shall Perish - Deconstruction
- Bleed the Sky - Minion
- Samael - On Earth
- Dying Fetus - One Shot, One Kill
- The Haunted - 99
- Deathstars - Synthetic Generation