Beast

Beast(2018)

R
04/18/2018 (US)Mystery, Crime, Drama1h 47m
6.5

"Be careful what you unleash"

Overview

A troubled woman living in an isolated community finds herself pulled between the control of her oppressive family and the allure of a secretive outsider suspected of a series of brutal murders.

Michael Pearce

Director

Michael Pearce

Writer

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Mark Kermode reviews Beast (2017) | BFI Player

Mark Kermode reviews Beast (2017) | BFI Player

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In conversation with ... Beast stars Jessie Buckley and Johnny Flynn and director Michael Pearce

In conversation with ... Beast stars Jessie Buckley and Johnny Flynn and director Michael Pearce

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Jessie Buckley in Beast | film4 Exclusive Clip

Jessie Buckley in Beast | film4 Exclusive Clip

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Beast director Michael Pearce | The BFI Podcast

Beast director Michael Pearce | The BFI Podcast

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Jessie Buckley & Michael Pearce on Beast | Film4 Interview Special

Jessie Buckley & Michael Pearce on Beast | Film4 Interview Special

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Johnny Flynn & Jessie Buckley in Beast | Film4 Exclusive Clip

Johnny Flynn & Jessie Buckley in Beast | Film4 Exclusive Clip

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BEAST Q&A | BFI London Film Festival 2017

BEAST Q&A | BFI London Film Festival 2017

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Jessie Buckley stars in British thriller Beast | Film4 Trailer

Jessie Buckley stars in British thriller Beast | Film4 Trailer

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A review by CinemaSerf
6.0

Written on December 25, 2022

Jessie Buckley pulls out all the stops here and offers us a really strong performance in what is otherwise a rather unremarkable thriller. She is "Moll" who lives a pretty unfulfilled life under the watchful gaze of her mother "Hilary" (Geraldine James). She hooks up with wide boy "Pascal" (Johnny Flynn - or Tom Burke?) whom many suspect to be behind a series of killings that have rocked their island community. Increasingly shunned by her family and friends, she finds herself embroiled in the police investigation led by "Harrison" (Oliver Maltman) - a man who is also keen on young "Moll" - and gradually she, like us, begins to doubt the probity of her boyfriend's dubious character. There is something fitting about the ending, but I am afraid I found the rest of this just a bit too procedural with the usual dose of familial discord failing to chime with me at all. Buckley stands out and James always brings a bit of gravitas when she is on screen, but the remainder left me underwhelmed and borderline disinterested. Maybe I just wasn't in the mood, but this really didn't do much for me at all. Sorry.