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- Ben Wheatley's films all ask tough questions without offering up easy answers, but A Field in England is his most obtuse work to date; a tough take on the Civil War that's entertaining, frustrating and annoying in equal measure.
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Feb 7, 2014 · Ben Wheatley's historical drama "A Field in England," about a group of men wandering the countryside during the English civil war, is at once too little and too much. But this is to be expected from such a profoundly visceral movie.
Feb 7, 2014 · 86% Tomatometer 74 Reviews 58% Audience Score 2,500+ Ratings Two men capture a small group of deserters during England's civil war. After the captives ingest some wild mushrooms, they fall...
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A Field in England Reviews. All Critics. Top Critics. All Audience. Verified Audience. Tom Cassidy Common Sense Media. This inventive, psychedelic trip back in time to the 1600s is an extreme...
A dangerous fellow deserter, Cutler (Ryan Pope), says he knows of a local alehouse but leads them to a field encircled by magic mushrooms, into which they haul O’Neil (Michael Smiley), Cutler’s diabolical commander, from the earth or the ether.
Feb 7, 2014 · A handful of men stumble away from an unseen battle into a vast, windswept field, banding together as deserters. Whitehead (the excellent Reece Shearsmith) identifies himself as an alchemist’s ...
Jun 30, 2013 · A Field in England: Film Review. British director Ben Wheatley gives the costume drama a mind-bending remix with black magic and psychedelic monochrome visuals.
A Field in England (2013) User Reviews. A FIELD IN ENGLAND is an incredibly brilliant and haunting film. While it may look like a psychedelic horror movie, like WITCH FINDER GENERAL, in reality it is a very straightforward film based very directly on the English Civil War itself.