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202391 minHorror, Drama

Enys Men

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Is Enys Men worth watching? With a rating of 5.362/10, this Horror, Drama film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Enys Men Synopsis

A wildlife volunteer on an uninhabited island off the British coast descends into a terrifying madness that challenges her grip on reality and pushes her into a living nightmare.

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Top Cast

Mary Woodvine
Mary WoodvineThe Volunteer
Edward Rowe
Edward RoweThe Boatman
Flo Crowe
Flo CroweThe Girl
John Woodvine
John WoodvineThe Preacher
Joe Gray
Joe GrayThe Miner
Loveday Twomlow
Loveday TwomlowThe Baby
Callum Mitchell
Callum MitchellSound Engineer
Morgan Val Baker
Morgan Val BakerThe Boatman (uncredited)
Amanda Rawling
Amanda RawlingBal Maiden (uncredited)
Dion Star
Dion StarThe Boatman (uncredited)

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Is Enys Men worth watching?

Enys Men has received mixed reviews with a 5.362/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Horror, Drama movies.

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Enys Men has received average ratings (5.362/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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Enys Men is a Horror, Drama movie that A wildlife volunteer on an uninhabited island off the British coast descends into a terrifying madness that challenges her grip on reality and pushes ...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfJan 23, 2023
★ 6

This is an almost entirely single-handed, dialogue free, story of a woman who is taking (very basic) climate and wildlife data on an otherwise uninhabited island off the Cornish Coast. Clearly this has been a mining island in days gone by, with ruins and mine-workings strewn around the place and those exude a sort of creepiness that is only augmented by the constant wind and the sound of the waves crashing against the rocks. Her days are routine, to say the least, but gradually we start to realise that the island has been touched by tragedy - as has the woman (Mary Woodvine) herself. Auteur Mark Jenkin doesn't rush with this, but rather takes his time to slowly but surely allow us to put together some of the pieces of just what drew this woman to this isolated and lonely spot. It's that repetitive pacelessness that I struggled with. We see the same shots over and over again, the same procedures and scenarios and though there is a very incremental development of the plot, the whole thing just doesn't really move. It has the hallmarks of an original "Poldark" episode married with the "Dr. Who - Stones of Blood" series from 1978. To be fair, it has a very authentic 1973 feel to it, and the audio mixing coupled with some sparingly used visual effects do help create a very slight air of mystery and tragedy, but I found it all just a bit lacking. Worth a watch though, but I'm not sure I will watch it again.