
Matt is haunted by the death of a girl from a car accident he caused years ago. Matt was drunk and as he reached for the car radio, he struck the girl as she crossed the road. The guilt that he feels has altered his sense of reality, making Matt's life a mystery full of shadows and phantoms. Now, years later Matt goes away for weekend with his new girlfriend Dawn. After a wild session of lovemaking, Dawn goes for a walk. While she is away a strange man with an ax comes into t... (Full plot summary below)
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Matt is haunted by the death of a girl from a car accident he caused years ago. Matt was drunk and as he reached for the car radio, he struck the girl as she crossed the road. The guilt that he feels has altered his sense of reality, making Matt's life a mystery full of shadows and phantoms. Now, years later Matt goes away for weekend with his new girlfriend Dawn. After a wild session of lovemaking, Dawn goes for a walk. While she is away a strange man with an ax comes into the motel room and attacks Matt. After that incident Matt goes into the woods, looking for Dawn. There he encounters Dawn's family who tie him down and put him on trail for the murder of the girl years before. They find him guilty and he is sent back into the forest to be hunted down by the family. The deeper Matt runs into the forest the farther his mind is lost to the Blackwoods.
Leave your thoughts about Blackwoods.
| Entertainment TodayBrent SimonBlackwoods is all affected 'style,' not intelligent or clear enough to pull off its grand vision. When the final act twists come they don't feel so much shocking or intelligent as just ridiculous. |
| Film Journal InternationalHarry HaunCrudely executed by all hands, Blackwoods is--true to its title--an overreaching blur. |
| New York PostLou LumenickDirector Uwe Boll and the actors provide scant reason to care in this crude '70s throwback. |
| User ReviewChris TYeah, all I can say is this movie blows my balls, which I happen to enjoy. Stimulating movie. |
| User ReviewFilmGrinder S68% "The truth comes back, always does."-Sheriff Harding (Michael Pare) Sure the charaters were blah, except for Clint Howard (his goofy poytrayal of a sleazy hotel clerk rocked), and sure the unfocused, shaky, slow mo cam was annoying (but made sense, when matched with Matt's fuzzy mind set), but it was a over all smart picture. Good soundtrack as well. "What are you, enemy of the conspiracy?"-Greg (Clint Howard) |
| User ReviewJared MIt's like a long episode of some awful 80's TV miniseries but I would say it's one of Boll's more interesting and original films. |
| User ReviewPrivate UThis was Uwe trying to be trippy. Hilarity ensues. |
| User ReviewCheryl CExtraordinary bad. Awfully made and you can't help thinking about what the camera man must've been smoking. Ridiculous movie. |