The Winter Lake
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Directed by | Phil Sheerin |
Written by | David Turpin |
Language | English |
The Winter Lake is a 2020 Irish-Canadian mystery drama film, written by David Turpin and directed by Phil Sheerin.
Plot
[edit]Tom is an introverted and troubled young man living with his struggling mother Elaine, the pair having just moved into a house that they have inherited. They have come from a distressing family background. Tom explores the nearby 'turlach', a winter lake fed by a mysterious and dangerous intermittently flowing underground river. He finds a dreadful relic in the water. He has a Stanley knife. Elaine needs the help of her neighbour Ward, who jealously watches over his daughter Holly, a manipulative young woman who picks up on Tom. Holly intuits that Tom has found the relic. Ward will do anything to prevent people from knowing about the relic. Holly steers Tom towards killing Ward.[1][2][3]
The winter lake
[edit]The words 'winter lake' in the title of the movie refer to a particular kind of water course that occurs in parts of Ireland, called in Irish a 'turlach'. Holly uses that Irish term in the movie.
Cast
[edit]- Anson Boon as Tom
- Emma Mackey as Holly
- Mark McKenna as Col
- Charlie Murphy as Elaine
- Michael McElhatton as Ward
- Jordan McGuinness as Eoin
- Mark Duffy as Darren
- Maria McDermottroe as Tessie
- Penny Robinson as Joan
- Conor Hamill as Fergal
- Michael Roper as Ged
- Ally Ní Chiaráin as Peggy
- Gillian Quinn, Ciaran McHugh, Chris Price, Anto Brennan, Ewa Chameliec, Martin Treacy, Miniver Lee McLoughlin & Tarrach Loughrey all appear as extras.
Reception
[edit]On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 74% of 23 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 5.90/10.[4]
References
[edit]- ^ "The Winter Lake review – a damp Irish mystery". The Guardian. 10 March 2021.
- ^ "The Winter Lake".
- ^ "The Winter Lake: Cool Irish rural thriller is a strong starter that stops short of its premise's promise".
- ^ "The Winter Lake". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved November 3, 2024.