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Creep (movie) - Definition and Overview

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Creep (2004) is a British slasher film directed by Christopher Smith, starring the German actress Franka Potente.

Potente plays Kate, a student who is trapped overnight on the London Underground after missing the last train. The films also features Vas Blackwood and Ken Campbell as sewage workers George and Arthur, Jeremy Sheffield as Guy, and Paul Rattray and Kelly Scott as the homeless couple Jimmy and Mandy.

The film debuted at the 2004 Toronto International Film Festival and also featured at the London Fright Fest.

The director has indicated the subtext of the film is Kate's search for love — through the film she encounters a number of men, including the killer, but is socially unacceptable for some reason. The film plays with the audiences sympathies for the characters: the heroine Kate comes across as unlikeable at times, whilst the 'evil' characters get moments of sympathy.

Story

Two sewage workers, Arthur and George, discover an unknown tunnel in the sewers beneath London, and we see them attacked by some unknown horror. The film then follows Kate, a popular German student living in London, as she travel between parties. Intending to catch the tube, she falls asleep on the platform at Charing Cross and misses the last train. After finding that the station has been closed for the night, and that she is locked inside, another train pulls onto the platform.

On board she encounters Guy, an unwanted acquaintance from the last party. When he attempts to rape her, something pulls him out of the train's door and brutally attacks him. The film follows Kate's attempt to escape from the underground and the hideous 'Creep' of the title (Sean Harris). Along the way she is helped by a homeless couple, Jimmy and Mandy, who spend their nights sleeping in the station, and by George, who had been captured by the eponymous killer for food.

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