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5/10
Snake thriller.
fstapleton-7554316 April 2019
Couple with secrets to hide trapped in tent with deadly snake in remote location. Very basic thriller with decent acting and some good moments. Let down by a clunky script and overall a bit underwhelming. Watchable but not enough really happening here.
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4/10
Life is not about how we die
nogodnomasters21 September 2017
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Adam (Tom Ainsley) is a South African entomologist with a great assignment. He is to travel to a remote area to seek and study what may be a new species of beetle that has a small ecosystem. They are located in Suicide Gorge. His wife Gwyn (Sarah Dumont) almost showers and insists on traveling with him. She is having an affair because Adam is good looking, intelligent, and cooks for her. If you look at the back of the DVD cover, you know they get trapped inside a small tent with a Black Mamba without Elle Driver to read to us.

There is a Biblical parallel with the serpent, a man named Adam and a woman who has eaten the forbidden fruit, letting the serpent into their lives, threatening their expulsion from paradise on Earth. However well acted, it amounts to a two person play, one that is almost as boring as a one person play with Sarah in her bra and panties. The ending could have gone a number of ways, they tossed in some hallucinations because they could.

Guide: Sex. No swearing or nudity.
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3/10
Sleep inducing
kdycekd19 June 2019
Who put up the money to make this?! It's sooooo boring! Stupid idea for a film, bad script, terrible acting. It lacks pace or any meaningful character development. Most scenes seem to be dedicated to the female actors cleavage. Awful. I wanted them both to get bitten and die horrible deaths. Go and watch paint dry it'll bemore entertaining.
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1/10
The snake was the best actor.
Saiph9015 April 2019
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This is not the worst film I have seen but it was close, the story, a woman is having an affair decides to go on a field trip with her husband Adam an entomologist to study a beetle in Suicide Gorge. You can understand her having an affair as I have garden tools with more charisma than her husband, when I was in my teens I wanted to be in a band so got a guitar, after a while I realised I was not that good, I wonder if the actors watch this and have the self awareness to realise they are not very good actors and the snake out acts both of them.

So they are both on the field trip and the makers realise this is tanking so they have her strip off to bra and panties and the camera man focuses his camera on her breasts for the remainder of the film. They get trapped in the tent by a black mamba after she slips out to read her text message from the bloke she is playing hide the sausage with, she must be pretty dim not deleting them,. So for what seems forever the snake slips, slides, rears up, at one point I went to the toilet and my wife asked if she should pause it, I said no, on coming back I asked if anything had happened, she said no, the snake has just moved about a bit more. So eventually it bites her after her husband starts to strangle her and she bites his thumb. Having left the anti toxin he throws the snake out, the snake is hacked and comes after him, they wrestle in the water and he kills it, which is a shame as I was thinking Serpent 2 minus the actors. He gets bit, both him nd his wife die. Some have suggested a biblical theme, Adam , snake forbidden fruit but that gives the impression of something interesting. The film is not scary, not interesting, lacks suspense, poorly acted bar the snake and is simply boring moving pictures.
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1/10
Worst Movie/Story of the century
me-me12326 January 2018
Well, Well, Well i cant believe a snake is so stubborn which can stay in a tent with a hot couple for almost a day without doing anything but dancing around, cant digest the concept of this movie,not scary, not adventurous or even romantic
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2/10
Do not worth your cinema tickets
travisteohcl16 October 2017
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The movie is boring, long and dragging.

Ultimately, U will see only 2 actors for whole 2 hours, and the snake for an hour. Whole movie show only 4 days of their life.

The story-line is short, maybe the synopsis could be only 4 sentences. No much action. Wasted a lot of time for the scenery and the snake.

The shooting style is somehow similar to horror/ghost movies.

Do not enjoy the movie.
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1/10
Interminable
Leofwine_draca17 January 2020
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SERPENT is truly one of the worst films I've seen in recent years, a movie which drops below the quality of even a silly B-flick like those produced by The Asylum. It's a zero budget offering in which an unlikeable young couple go through a lengthy and interminable set-up before finding themselves trapped in a tent with a deadly snake. That's it. So another version of the popular single location thriller film, except one that totally lacks in suspense, wit, insight and depth. The characters trade banal dialogue and boring "secrets" while the camera guy seems only interested in shooting down his lead actress's top. It really is interminable.
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1/10
Worst movie I have ever seen
misskimberleyx14 April 2019
Now I've seen alot of naff movies but this has topped the scale. So stupid boring. Terrible ending do not waste your time watching this. May be cancelling movies on sky if this is the stuff I'm paying for
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1/10
Unrealistic!!
lozzad1 May 2019
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Me and my mother sat down this evening to watch this movie as I am a snake lover, I assumed it would be like Anaconda, WRONG. The acting was pretty good I guess, but the snake was unrealistic, yes the photoshopping of it was trash, but it was the way the Black Mamba was portrayed. Yes it might of come in the tent but it wouldn't of been there for that length of time. Also, one bottle of antivenin.... eh hem no. OH YES AND SHE SHOULD OF BEEN DEAD AFTER 10 MINUTES!!! We didn't get to see how the man got bitten which was confusing, and how did he actually get up the rocks, with his body so weak?!?! He stuck the needle in the wrong place as well hahahah. Overall this movie was a shambles, I felt bad for the damn black mamba more than the bloke who dies. Not to mention how did it actually end?? Is she dead? Did he die? DO NOT WATCH
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9/10
Well acted in all its minimalist glory.
bodobaggins19 November 2017
If you are expecting or are after a cheap and flat snake horror where everyone dies in a venom induced fright fest, then pick something else.

This movie takes a simple concept and deliberate minimalist set up and manages to provide a psychological thriller with plenty of depth and multi layered scare moments.

5 minutes of research into Black Mambas will confirm the high possibility of death and very realistic threat of this awesome and fascinating apex predator. Apparently the actors even worked with LIVE snakes on this!

You don't need to suffer from Ophidiophobia (fear of snakes) to jump out of your skin with the suspense the ominous presence creates. The underlying story of husband, wife betrayal will go under your skin even more. Well acted in all its minimalist glory. The final scene was gut wrenching and the act of forgiveness and ultimate sacrifice stayed with me on a deep emotional level.

Agree with this critic: "Serpent isn't an action horror film, but a slow-cooked meditation on a relationship and the death dealing poison of deceit. Serpent is a well-crafted, intimate thriller that will coil around you and never let you loose until the final, death-dealing bite."
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A pesky snake, a clueless husband and a wife with a secret OR how I spend my grant research weekend (Spoilers Included)
sigmacademy16 February 2019
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This movie was technically well-shot, with average acting and beautiful locations, but there are some issues that drags this movie down to an average movie when it could have been a better movie. It had a lot of potential, but it simply just never reached for anything risky or tried anything innovative. Like always with any modern movie, this movie suffers from some logical and narrative issues and choices:

The scenes are shot in a very weird way, with some scenes (particularly at the start of the movie and end) showing the husband and wife together, but for most of the movie you see shots with either just the husband or the wife or the snake. It would have been better to either make all or most scenes with all 3 the main "actors" and how each's actions influences the other, or have the scenes arranged to show the wife in an increasing number of solo scenes to highlight her rapid pace of emotional distance from her husband as guilt eats her up inside; or the husband slowly realizing that something is not right with his wife. Then in the final scenes, show the dead snake, and the dying husband and the wife lying together; with the dead snake being a metaphor for the wife's infidelity, or casting away the stalker/lover completely? The husband dying would also represent her marriage being over due to her affair; or what she is losing either way, considering it was her opening the tent to secretly go check her phone's messages and delete them that offered the snake the chance to sneak into the tent in the first place?

The wife Gwynneth receives an awful lot of mysterious phone calls and messages without the husband becoming suspicious. She says it's a team building exercise, but doesn't state who phoned or why they would phone after the event? Later in the movie we see the husband looking at the wife's iPhone to create light to attract the snake, but he only sees the lover's messages later on in the movie, with the wife acting very shifty when he starts using her phone?

There are way too many snake shots, with slow movements that stretched the scenes for way too long. It makes the snake shots and scenes very boring, because you see the snake way too many times, as opposed to not knowing where the snake could be at any time and sudden death coming from any side or angle. The one shot that was very good was where you only saw the snake's tail as it slipped beneath the sleeping bags, as well as the scene where the snake moved beneath the husband's neck. The shots where the snake also looked straight at the camera or were poised ready to strike were also great scenes, but unfortunately it was overused and therefore lost it's dramatic effect each time after the first that it was used.

A couple of totally dark scenes contributed nothing to the movie, as it was too dark to see the snake slowly approaching the couple. South African movies should simply leave dark scenes completely out of their film making, because it's simply applied inappropriately in all movies I've seen so far with such scenes, and contributes to viewer confusion, rather than add anything to the movie, like tension or anticipation.

There is also some continuity issues - first the couple do not move, then move around all the time with the snake in their tent. Even when they are lying still, they are still moving around, which makes no sense in context of what the husband tells the wife, since the wife is busy tearing a hole in the side of the tent. The husband could also have made a move throughout most of the movie, yet remains mostly still, which is in contrast to the wife pleading with him or him trying to figure out what to do - with much of the movie centered around the couple talking as opposed to trying to get a very dangerous snake out of their tent or trying to escape from the tent. The couple also falls asleep with the snake in their tent - people move around in their sleep, so wouldn't the snake bite them when either or both of them did during their sleep?

Husband chokes the wife when finding out about her affair, yet stops midway through the action with no explanation or anything preceding it. She doesn't say anything coherent to him, and he doesn't seem to have any kind of action or realization that makes him stop. He knows she's pregnant (she told him), and yet he still attacks her.

The couple tries to gas the snake, but doesn't affect them in any way? Also, why would you have something with gas in a tent in the first place, yet leave your knife (and therefore your only way of protecting yourself in the wilderness) outside? The husband is some kind of expert on the wild (knowing exactly how to handle the snake, handle the anti-venom), yet seems totally clueless on some aspects of camping?

There's clearly a way in the tent for the snake to exit from, but it doesn't? The snake is able to move around in a free fashion inside the tent, so why wouldn't it simply leave the tent through the tear we can easily see in the movie?

They try to set up a screen from a sleeping bag between the snake and them self in the tent, yet the snake can easily go around it, as we can see when its tail was shown under the screen? The wife then tries to hack at the snake's tale with a broken mobile accessory, when the snake clearly isn't a danger to either of them at that point. It would therefore be useful for an actress to actually do that, as it would escalate the situation, rather than provide a solution to a problem?

Can a black mamba swim? Even if that wasn't an issue, we see the fight between the husband and the snake in the pool (or should I say we sort of see something) as some of the fight scenes were all over the place and not a lot can be seen, with the only clear scenes being where the snake rapidly approaches the husband and where the husband kills the snake?

Why can the husband Adam kill the snake with his bare hands in the water, but can't do any thing in the tent?

Why did the wife have two pairs of bite marks, when the snake only attacked her once, and we only see one pair of bite marks at the start? I also don't think hallucinations would extend to seeing bite marks where none exist?

The hallucinations of the husband is poor CGI of the bug, as you can clearly see that it doesn't "fit" into the real world. This is contrast with the baby hallucination by the wife, which is much better CGI? The baby's contorted reptilian face, however, broke the entire scene. It would have made more sense to have her hearing the hiss of a snake, rather than the cry of a baby, as her mind would start jumbling her recent experiences, increasing her paranoia, rather than seeing a snake baby.

Leaving the bag with the anti-venom seemed like a plot contrivance, as it was clearly there in front of them and not as if the bag wasn't a color that didn't make it stand out? They also don't know where they stowed it, yet they only put their items down in a single place to check out a baboon spider, so it's pretty straightforward where the bag with anti-venom was?

Why would the wife take off the string from her arm (that got bitten) and put it on the other arm to cut off blood circulation and slow the spread of the venom? The venom would inflict pain on the part of her arm that got bitten, so it would not make sense that a hallucination would make her confused, as the arm with the 2 bite marks would not hurt?

Also, the ending was very anti-climatic. You hear a chopper approaching, but everything happens much quicker than the 20-40 minutes for paralysis to occur, so trying to make it seems as if there is a tragic ending feels very false. The choice the husband makes seems very odd, as the woman is pregnant, possibly by someone else. A better ending would have been either the husband or wife leaves the other to die, or the husband's best friend was the wife's lover. A shock ending would have made a better ending for this movie.

Finally, why would there only be one snake? Wouldn't it have been a much better scene to have the one save the other, and then have another snake or multiple snakes coming from the pool or vegetation converging on them, with them unable to do anything to save themselves? A futile rescue attempt with the actions of one ultimately (and indirectly) dooming the other as well? Having the wife's infidelity not only leading to breaking up the marriage, but also very likely in killing the husband and leaving "his?" child possibly fatherless?
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3/10
Snake lacking threat Warning: Spoilers
In a nutshell! Unlikeable couple , as usual a Brit guy and an American lady camp up some uninteresting place. She is cheating on her plank of wood husband and whilst sneaking out of the tent to make a secret text to her unseen ex lover I presume, the silly old bat lets a snake into the tent. The snake doesnt look to scary. He dances, he hisses, he is here, there and everywhere whilst this stupid couple whisper incoherently coz if they move this snake will take a bite coz he is trapped. Also the Brit bobble head discovers his long streaky wife has been cheating

The problem here is that snake. I have no idea which country they are in, nor what breed of snake that snake is. I know its not the States but they were driving on the left side of the road. Can't be the U.K as we have no poisonous snakes here. Anyway this vengeful snake pursues the thick Brit out of the tent and into the river. They have a battle. He kills the snake. Then he climbs up some rock face to get his bag (why did he leave it up there?). Anyway theres a venom cure in the bag. But still they both croak it. Bah! Waste of time.
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4/10
It could be better!
harryferekidis-3895831 December 2019
I personally kind of liked it, because I'm scared to death when I see snakes!! So this movie is a thriller for people like me who fear snakes... but even though I got scared it's not a movie that I would recommend for somebody to watch cause I feel it was kind of flat!
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Awful
gemini769820 April 2019
Not much else to say, it's so so bad. I literally fell asleep.
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