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The Hole DVD Review:

“The
Hole” boasts a wickedly spellbinding performance by Thora
Birch as a British teenager whose crush on a handsome classmate
causes untold horror. Birch’s superb work here proves
she’s one of the finest young actresses of her generation.
Based on Guy Burt’s cult novel, “After the Hole,”
this unusual film drew me into the lives of the five students
involved in a freakish prank, mostly because of Birch’s
uncanny ability to make her complex character come alive onscreen.
The opening scene
still haunts me. A disheveled student stumbles through the empty
hall of a school building, reaches the telephone, dials a number,
and then lets loose with one of the most frightening screams
I’ve ever heard. It gave me shivers! The student is Liz
(Birch), who with three of her prep school friends (played by
Keira Knightley, Laurence Fox and Desmond Harrington), decided
to ditch the weekend field trip and hide in an abandoned bomb
shelter to party and hang out together. However, what began
as a fun adventure became a fight for survival when the friends
discovered they were trapped inside the hole.
In flashbacks, we
learn that Liz and Martin (Daniel Brocklebank), another classmate,
arranged the entire scenario so that Liz could spend time with
hunky Mike (Harrington). We also discover that what Liz tells
her psychiatrist (Embeth Davidtz) might not be true.
What really happened?
Where are the other three students? Is Liz as innocent as she
seems? These questions emerge in an atmosphere of excruciating
suspense, thanks to Nick Hamm’s deft direction. Although
I found some of the scenes inside the bunker too repetitive
and crude, I never lost interest in Liz and in finding out what
she would do next.
Birch has been excellent
before, winning various acting awards and nominations for her
screen performances. She received a Golden Globe nomination
for “Ghost World,” and the San Diego Film Critics
Society honored her with a Best Actress Award for that movie
as well as with a Best Supporting Actress Award for “American
Beauty.” Still, I believe Birch’s acting in “The
Hole” is the best of her career so far. She flashes those
big green eyes at us like a new-born baby, and we naively root
for her character. When Liz’s dark side appears, Birch
is just as convincing.
Why “The Hole”
didn’t receive a theatrical release in the U.S. remains
a mystery to me. But the Miramax Home Entertainment DVD version
will be available on October 19, 2004. DVD bonus materials include
deleted scenes, cast and crew bios, an image gallery, the director’s
commentary, and the theatrical trailer.
Betty Jo Tucker

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The Hole Director:
Nick
Hamm
The Hole
Written By:
Ben Court
The Hole Cast:
Thora Birch
Keira Knightley
Desmond Harrington
Reviewed
by:
Betty Jo Tucker
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