The Seeding
United States
2609 people rated A man finds himself trapped in a desert canyon with a woman living off-grid who is captive to a pack of sadistic boys.
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13/10/2025 00:29
this movie is great 😃
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13/04/2024 16:15
Apart from the imagery and allegory (useless to a low budget horror flick like this) the story is very basic and could have been shown as a 10 minute series of vignettes.
Gullible guy gets lured into a deep canyon by a sneaky lookibg kid.
Guy finds a creepy woman in the pit and gets stuck when the evil boys remove the ladder.
Evil boys periodically taunt and assault the guy when he tries to escape or sometimes just randomly.
Guy laments his being stuck in the pit, gets drunk and knocks up the creepy woman.
Creepy woman carries a baby to term and guy is killed and left to rot where he fell by the evil boys once the baby is born.
Creepy woman says the baby girl will grow up to be her replaement.
The end.
So what was the point of the guy's struggle and torture if he was just going to get excuted anyway? And why was a grown man so helpless aganst these boys? He should have been able to take at least a few out before they took him down. He had several opportunities.
Pointess storytelling and kind of icky.
It tells more of a story about the sick creator than actually telling an engaging horror tale.
Oluwabukunmi Adeaga
03/04/2024 16:10
Apart from the imagery and allegory (useless to a low budget horror flick like this) the story is very and could have been shown as a 10 minute series of vignettes.
Gullible guy gets lured into a deep canyon by a sneaky lookibg kid.
Guy finds a creepy woman in the pit and gets stuck when the evil boys remove the ladder.
Evil boys periodically taunt and assault the guy when he tries to escape or sometimes just randomly.
Guy laments his being stuck in the pit, gets drunk and knocks up the creepy woman.
Creepy woman carries a baby to term and guy is killed and left to rot where he fell by the evil boys once the baby is born.
Creepy woman says the baby girl will grow up to be her replaement.
The end.
So what was tge point of the guy's struggle and torture if he was just going to get excuted anyway? And why was a grown man so helpless aganst these boys? He should have been able to take at least a few out before they took him down. He had several opportunities.
Pointess storytelling and kind of icky.
It tells more of a story about the sick creator than actually telling an engaging horror tale.
Gigi PN
26/03/2024 16:07
Eden Lake meets Lord of the flies.
I can not for the life in me understand the poor ratings,
Really creepy and yet brutal and beautiful piece of cinema.
Guy goes to get some photos of the eclipse in the way out of town area, kinda miles from nowhere. He sees a child that claimed he was lost, then finds his way onto a ladder going into a huge hollow in the landscape. He comes across a woman in a cabin then he's basically trapped in the big hole. Then it starts to get a tad freaky!! Deliverance type of anarchy with a nice twist and some very stomach churning scenes.
Definitely worth a watch if you enjoyed deliverance and the hills have eyes genre.
Kim Jayde
24/03/2024 16:09
A Spoiler-free Review
This is a solid Folk Horror entry to be appreciated by those into the sub-genre. Good for fans Mother! And Children of the Corn.
It's not terrible. At times it's even pretty good! The acting, cinematography and set design are all solid.
I appreciate that the movie isn't trying to trick the viewer. The experience is pretty straight-forward from the first frame of a kid walking through the dessert and munching on a human fing. It gets more complex, and there are fun details to uncover, but there's really only the one big surprise, which kicks low-budget ass!
-Josh from Loathsome Things: A Horror Movie Podcast.
b.khyati91
24/03/2024 16:09
As an art film lover, you will surely enjoy "The Seeding". It is slow-paced, as is typical of art films, but that is part of its charm. The leisurely pace allows each viewer to form their own interpretation of the enigmatic story.
The main character can be irritating, but that is probably because he is meant to be. The film sound is fantastic and creates an excellent atmosphere. What's bad is that I saw the end of the film, already in the middle of it. It is also a pity that the lives of those who live above pit are not shown. Overall, "The Seeding" is a solid one-time watch film, that will keep you thinking and interpreting long after the credits roll.
Yasser | ياسر
18/03/2024 16:07
I immediately see the influence of the classic Japanese New Wave film "Women In The Dunes" from 1964, by Hiroshi Teshigahara, based on a book by the Existentialist Novelist Kobo Abe. Teshigahara would go on to adapt a number of Abe's books to film. It is available for free viewing at Archive.org. Some of the scenes are a scene for scene copy (or homage).
The cinematography in "The Seeding" is outstanding, with great wide angle shots, and pans of landscapes. The first scene shows the man's car parking on a desert road cul-de-sac. The overhead shot resembles a sperm cell, with the road being the tail. A symbolic reference to the title and things to come. Ken Russell did a similar shot in the 1969 film "Women in Love", in which a (probably drunk) Oliver Reed dies while walking in snow.
With my expectations elevated for a fantastic sublime film, I was disappointed by the unimaginative screenplay and the real let down of a sloppy and apathetic conclusion.
I would recommend the movie for the filmmaking alone, but it is frustrating to think it could have been better with a rewrite.
The acting is well done, though I would have had the women have a stranger demeanor, considering she has not seen the outside world.
The plot leaves too many questions, and many simple questions are not even brought up by the Man. The writer didn't convey a plausible lead character. In the end, the project is essentially scrapped. The difficult issues are not brought into the screenplay which is disappointing.
As a "Horror" film it has some of the gore, but the film doesn't entirely embrace the genre. In the end the film simply misses the target. This due to the fact that the filmmakers were not sure of what they were aiming for in the first place.