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Under the Shadow

  • 2016
  • 16
  • 1 Std. 24 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,8/10
31.501
IHRE BEWERTUNG
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Narges Rashidi and Avin Manshadi in Under the Shadow (2016)
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Psychologischer HorrorPsychologischer ThrillerPsychologisches DramaDramaEntsetzenFantasieKriegThriller

Als eine Mutter und eine Tochter damit kämpfen, mit den Schrecken der nach der Revolution im vom Krieg zerrissenen Teheran der 1980er Jahre fertig zu werden, kommt ein mysteriöses Übel in ih... Alles lesenAls eine Mutter und eine Tochter damit kämpfen, mit den Schrecken der nach der Revolution im vom Krieg zerrissenen Teheran der 1980er Jahre fertig zu werden, kommt ein mysteriöses Übel in ihr Zuhause.Als eine Mutter und eine Tochter damit kämpfen, mit den Schrecken der nach der Revolution im vom Krieg zerrissenen Teheran der 1980er Jahre fertig zu werden, kommt ein mysteriöses Übel in ihr Zuhause.

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    • Babak Anvari
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    • Bobby Naderi
    • Narges Rashidi
    • Mia Sinclair Jenness
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    6,8/10
    31.501
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
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    3.390
    3.414
    • Regie
      • Babak Anvari
    • Drehbuch
      • Babak Anvari
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Bobby Naderi
      • Narges Rashidi
      • Mia Sinclair Jenness
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  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
    • 1 BAFTA Award gewonnen
      • 21 Gewinne & 23 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Bobby Naderi
    Bobby Naderi
    • Iraj
    Narges Rashidi
    Narges Rashidi
    • Shideh
    Mia Sinclair Jenness
    Mia Sinclair Jenness
    • Dorsa
    • (English version)
    • (Synchronisation)
    Arash Marandi
    Arash Marandi
    • Dr. Reza
    Mike Pollock
    Mike Pollock
    • Mr. Fakur
    • (English version)
    • (Synchronisation)
    Bijan Daneshmand
    Bijan Daneshmand
    • Director
    Wayne Grayson
    Wayne Grayson
    • Iraj
    • (English version)
    • (Synchronisation)
    Tom Wayland
    Tom Wayland
    • Reza
    • (English version)
    • (Synchronisation)
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    Ray Haratian
    Ray Haratian
    • Mr. Ebrahimi
    Behi Djanati Atai
    Behi Djanati Atai
    • Pargol
    Lipica Shah
    Lipica Shah
    • Mrs. Ebrahimi
    • (English version)
    • (Synchronisation)
    Kayzie Rogers
    Kayzie Rogers
    • Mrs. Fakur
    • (English version)
    • (Synchronisation)
    Bill Timoney
    Bill Timoney
    • Mr. Ebrahimi
    • (English version)
    • (Synchronisation)
    • …
    Hamid Djavadan
    • Mr. Fakur
    • (as Hamidreza Djavdan)
    Avin Manshadi
    Avin Manshadi
    • Dorsa
    Melissa Schoenberg
    Melissa Schoenberg
    • Pargol
    • (English version)
    • (Synchronisation)
    • (as Melissa Hope)
    Khalid Zamamiri
    • Ali
    Soussan Farrokhnia
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      • Babak Anvari
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      • Babak Anvari
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    9AtosaR

    It's much more than a horror film

    This is a film about war and its atrocities. The primary goal of the film is obviously not to be a horror film.

    During the Iran-Iraq war and especially after Saddam's missiles landed in many parts of Iran, many were affected psychologically. Children who started screaming, adults with PTSD, depression and many many more psychological problems. Imagine fearing any moment that a bomb or a missile could land in your home. It's a hundred times scarier than any supernatural phenomena.

    The background of the film is Tehran, Iran in the 80s during the war. The supernatural elements (whether imagined by the main character or supposed to be real) beautifully symbolize the ugliness and squalor of war.

    If you are looking to be entertained by a purely horror film, this may not be the best choice, as there is more to it. You may be disappointed as you may tune out of anything non-horror and the rest of the film will seem tedious to watch. However, if you do not expect to be scared the entire time, and just watch it as a film about a family during the war, I guarantee that you will smile, cry and be crept out of your wits a few times. Even though I was paying more attention to the story line rather than waiting to be scared, I had a hard time walking upstairs alone to my bedroom after watching this. I am a horror film fan and I am not easily scared anymore, but I had not been so terrified in years.

    I give it a nine because the resolution at the end is not complete. I usually like closure at the end of the film, but again, that could mean that until the war is over, evil has not gone away.
    7claudio_carvalho

    Atmospheric and Spooky Ghost Story

    In the 80's, during the war between the Islamic post-revolutionary Iran and Iraq, the former leftist medical student Shideh (Narges Rashidi) tries to return to the university but is barred by the dean. The upset Shideh returns home and when her husband Dr. Iraj (Bobby Naderi) is assigned to work in a war zone, she refuses to move to his parent's house with their daughter Dorsa (Avin Manshadi). Shideh prefers to stay in her apartment with Dorsa, who loves her doll Kimia and has constant fever. Dorsa is afraid of demoniac Djinns and when Shideh asks who told her about the legend, she tells that her friend that lives downstairs. Shideh visits her neighbor and asks his mother to tell her son to not tell horror stories to Dorsa and she learns that the boy is mute. Then Kimia and Shideh's Jane Fonda workout tape disappear. When a missile strikes their building, the neighbors decide to leave Tehran, but Shideh stays in the apartment with Dorsa, who is increasingly disturbed. Soon Shideh reads about Djinns and finds that there is an evil entity in the apartment. Further she must find Kimia; otherwise Dorsa will be in danger since the Djinn will be attached to her.

    "Under the Shadow" is an atmospheric and spooky ghost story in an unusual environment – Tehran in the 80's. The difference to the Western cultures is another attraction of this film, such as punishment of the woman for not wearing headscarf or for having a videocassette at home. The story has elements from "The Babadook" but is better than the 2014 film. The conclusion is open for a sequel, like most of the films of this genre. My vote is seven.

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    6HorrorOverEverything

    A Great Drama That Develops Into An OK Horror Movie

    The first thing that stood out about this film was it's unique setting for a horror flick, it take's place in 1980's Iran during War Of The Cities. Our main character Shideh (Played by Narges Rashidi) has just learned that she won't be able to attend Medical school due to her background in activism. On top of all that her husband is being drafted to fight in the war leaving Shideh in a war torn country raising her daughter alone. The whole set up/first half was excellent, the acting is believable and director does a great job of establishing a tense tone. It definitely did not feel like the usual set up to a horror movie, in fact if I hadn't known before hand that this was a Horror flick I probably would have just assumed it was a Drama depicting live in Iran during a hard time.

    So as the story progresses the horror elements are introduced, Shideh's daughter starts having trouble sleeping because she is afraid of Djinn (Demons). Some paranormal things start happening around the house and eventually things do get a little creepy. This part of the movie started to drag a bit a bit on the tension died down a bit for me. There are some scares that were well done and caught me off guard, however a few were too obvious and came off a bit too cheesy. Overall the second half is good but parts of it just felt like a run of the mill ghost movie. Plus the last fifteen minutes or so kind of fell flat on me, I felt like that was suppose to be a big tense scene but I just wasn't feeling it.

    I enjoyed "Under The Shadow", it has it's flaws but it does enough right to make it a worthwhile experience. If you are interested in watching a decent ghost movie that has very interesting setting then this one if worth a watch, it doesn't do anything mind blowing but it does a good enough job at being an effective horror film.
    7quinimdb

    Under the Shadow

    If there is one thing horror movies do best, it's taking real life, psychological fears and making them as tangible as possible, forcing us to experience the dread that we prefer to push into the back of our minds, yet this is something often traded out for cheap shock in horror movies today. While "Under the Shadow" may miss a few beats in terms of its actual scares, it is an atmospheric and smart film that is about the real oppression that many people had to deal with and how it affects its main character.

    It takes place in Iran during the 80s, a very divisive time in the country's history, when Iranians could be bombed by Iraq at any moment. Anyone who didn't follow their strict rules was horribly punished, and one could be discriminated against for their past political views, and the end of the war was nowhere in sight.

    The film begins with Shideh attempting to finish her medical studies, but being turned down for her past political views. Her mother has just died, and she always dreamed that Shideh would be a doctor. Her husband, while loving, doesn't seem very supportive, and they get in an argument which details her past, showing that her husband has subtly oppressed her in the past. He leaves for work around a time that rumors begin to surface about Iraq bombings. He insists she take her daughter to his parents' house, and she denies, mostly as a way to prove that she can take care of her daughter.

    However, after the first bombing, Shideh begins to lose control of her daughter, who starts to talk to supernatural beings brought on by the anxiety and fear caused by the attacks. Most people begin leaving, and soon she is left alone, desperately clinging to her daughter, but often failing.

    The horror is said to be supernatural, but it is mostly brought upon by her fear that she is useless. She fears that since she can't be a doctor, she must be a good mother, but everything around her is telling her she is failing.

    As far as the actual scares go, they are executed impressively for the most part. The shots are held just as long as they need to be held in order to build tension, and cuts are made at the right moments. There are a few jump scares that felt predictable (such as the first dream sequence, and moments towards the end), but most are built up perfectly and used just sparingly enough to truly be unaware of what would happen next. A few moments during the climax felt dragged out, as tends to happen with many horror films, good and bad. But what is most striking about this film is its atmosphere. It has a very dream-like atmosphere and some of the imagery is pretty hard to forget.
    Giraffe_Monster

    Impressive debut, memorable film.

    I had been following the recent festival news regarding "Under the Shadow", and shortly after it premiered at the Sundance Film Festival it was promptly acquired by Netflix.

    The fact that Netflix snagged it right away from other major distributors should be a real indicator of how much of a winner this movie really is.

    Most people will dismiss "Under the Shadow" right away after seeing the PG-13 rating. Don't. Give it a chance, and you won't regret it. This movie doesn't rely on cheap jump scares. The way the movie is paced, it actually lets the tension and intensity accumulate, little by little, and the scares that it delivers, although few in number, are guaranteed to leave a mark.

    In one particular instance, everyone in the room screamed and almost jumped out of their seats, and I do mean *everyone*, and that goes to show how well the movie does in pulling everyone in.

    Even though the story is set in the 1980s, a lot of themes are, coincidentally, a big deal nowadays, such as the usage of the veil by women, and how they're actually perceived/treated as inferior to and by men, when in reality they happen to be extremely strong characters on their own, driven by what they want to do and what they want to be, and not by what others expect of them.

    The Djinn, the so-called "monster" in this movie, is nothing short of amazing given the story and the context, and he's not something you're likely to forget any time soon. I will, however, do the same thing that other reviewers and critics have done before me, and I won't say anything further on this "entity", besides the fact that it's an extremely refreshing, new and interesting concept for the whole "monster movie". Go see the movie, and hopefully you'll not only be surprised and amazed, but also equally terrified.

    Narges Rashidi, who plays the mother (Shideh), has a strong and gripping role, but in my humble opinion it was actually Avin Manshadi who plays her daughter, Dorsa, the one who stole the show.

    In general, people think of kids (in horror movies) as annoying, and all-around bad actors who just don't have it in them to actually act the part in what's supposed to be a scary, horrifying film. In a nutshell, Avin Manshadi blew me away. The way she delivered her lines, how she acted, the very different ways she looked at her mother given the context, how she looked at her surroundings, and the fact that her gaze also never looked at the "camera" or anything of the sort, that certainly elevated the movie to something else entirely.

    It made the whole thing *actually* believable, which isn't always the case when you have a kid as a main protagonist. For an underage kid, and for her first role in anything EVER (according to IMDb), I can't begin to tell you how extremely HUGE her performance actually is.

    In short, this movie has very strong performances, a believable dilemma set in a very real period of our history, and a plot that doesn't leave you hanging with even more questions by the end or a twist-ending, like how many/most films usually do nowadays.

    Babak Anvari (Director) is definitely on my list of people to keep an eye out for, especially when you consider that this was his first feature film. Extremely impressive, and there's no doubt in my mind that this young director has a lot to offer to the world of filmmaking in general, although I'd very much like to see him tackle some more horror projects.

    If you want to see a horror movie riddled with cheap jump scares that provide easy chuckles and giggles, this movie is not for you.

    If you want to see a horror movie with lots of deaths, blood and violence, this movie is definitely not for you.

    If, however, you are a true fan of the genre and are looking for something new, if you can actually look past the language barrier and want to see an actual plot that gradually evolves in a slow-burn kind of way (as opposed to watching the kind of horror movies where you can just "turn your brain off" and enjoy the mindless fun without giving it a second thought), then you should give this movie a chance, by all means.

    If possible, you should watch this in theaters to really get the "experience", otherwise watching it at home won't probably pack the same kind of punch, but I guess everyone is different in that aspect. Just be sure to actually invest all of your senses when watching it!

    Like I said, don't go expecting a gore-filled horror fest. This is a movie that actually aims to do justice to the Horror genre and the scares it delivers... and boy, do they!

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      Official submission of the United Kingdom for the 'Best Foreign Language Film' category of the 89th Academy Awards in 2017.
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      The cupboards in Dorsa's room have remnants of stickers on them. One of the stickers has an image of Spongebob Squarepants, which didn't make its first TV appearance (in the US) until 1999.
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      Featured in Mark Kermode's Secrets of Cinema: Horror (2018)
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      Words and Music by Vince Clarke

      Published by Sony/ATV Music Publishing

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 30. September 2016 (Vereinigtes Königreich)
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      • Jordanien
      • Katar
      • Iran
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      • Amman, Jordanien
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      • Creativity Capital
      • MENA Film
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      • 13.565 $
      • 9. Okt. 2016
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