14 Bewertungen
A pleasant surprise.
It rapidly establishes the setting, the deep attachment between a mother and her 5-year-old daughter in a low-income drug trafficking environment in which she appears to be embroiled.
This works wonderfully, as I can testify because I had the kind of daughter adopted at the age of five, who had the similar flamboyant, ironic demeanour. Little Mia Love Disnard is a natural in acting, and we will see more of her. She will brake many male hearts too, when she grows up...
Their interaction with the outside world is likewise truly natural and refreshing.
While the mother has a caring heart for her child, she has learnt to be rather bitchy in order to endure in the outside world, where best friends may become deadliest foes by the blink of an eye. Seeking protection from Santa Muerte, the patron saint of those living on the outside, mother and daughter paint half of their faces symmetrically with a bony skull to become one. Brilliant symbolism. Their common tagline is "Stay dangerous".
Two wannabe-promoted narcotics investigators threaten her with Child Protective Services if she does not agree to fool a drug boss by wearing a wire. However, the surveillance goes wrong, the wire malfunctions, and the trap fails to operate as intended.
From that point forward, the film accelerates progressively and steadily, both in camera cuts and shakes (which I typically despise), razorsharp with a furious rythmic score until the last scenes, up to what I personally consider sustainable. It's all really spontaneous and short. There are no boring moments.
And some unreasonable choices are plausible given everyone's emotional stress levels.
The film is not particularly imaginative, it appears to be a narration of a terrifying life experience without delving too deeply into the characters' backgrounds. However, the primary characters are adequately distinct, the narrative is straightforward, and the outcome is transparent.
A refreshingly spontaneous entertaining film that simply does what it means, with no pretensions.
It rapidly establishes the setting, the deep attachment between a mother and her 5-year-old daughter in a low-income drug trafficking environment in which she appears to be embroiled.
This works wonderfully, as I can testify because I had the kind of daughter adopted at the age of five, who had the similar flamboyant, ironic demeanour. Little Mia Love Disnard is a natural in acting, and we will see more of her. She will brake many male hearts too, when she grows up...
Their interaction with the outside world is likewise truly natural and refreshing.
While the mother has a caring heart for her child, she has learnt to be rather bitchy in order to endure in the outside world, where best friends may become deadliest foes by the blink of an eye. Seeking protection from Santa Muerte, the patron saint of those living on the outside, mother and daughter paint half of their faces symmetrically with a bony skull to become one. Brilliant symbolism. Their common tagline is "Stay dangerous".
Two wannabe-promoted narcotics investigators threaten her with Child Protective Services if she does not agree to fool a drug boss by wearing a wire. However, the surveillance goes wrong, the wire malfunctions, and the trap fails to operate as intended.
From that point forward, the film accelerates progressively and steadily, both in camera cuts and shakes (which I typically despise), razorsharp with a furious rythmic score until the last scenes, up to what I personally consider sustainable. It's all really spontaneous and short. There are no boring moments.
And some unreasonable choices are plausible given everyone's emotional stress levels.
The film is not particularly imaginative, it appears to be a narration of a terrifying life experience without delving too deeply into the characters' backgrounds. However, the primary characters are adequately distinct, the narrative is straightforward, and the outcome is transparent.
A refreshingly spontaneous entertaining film that simply does what it means, with no pretensions.
- TomSawyer-2112
- 13. Okt. 2024
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Fans of crime thrillers and dramas are sure to be delighted with this directorial debut from Emmanuelle Pickett. The intense journey of the protagonist and the great length she was willing to take was executed and shown in such relatable and straightforward manner. The performance of the protagonist was nothing short of amazing. I just wished that the movie was longer and the story was clearer. At times it gets confusing what was really happening because of too much shooting and confrontation scenes, and I wished that the story arcs of the characters were firmly established. Also, dark cinematography was too utilized which made the film too serious to watch.
- jeromesgabilo
- 3. Jan. 2024
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All Souls, the latest crime thriller from director Emmanuelle Pickett, had the potential to be a captivating exploration of the morally gray world of undercover informants and drug cartels. Unfortunately, it falls flat with its predictable plot, underdeveloped characters, and lackluster execution.
Clichéd and predictable: The film follows a tired formula, relying heavily on well-worn tropes and recycled plot points. All Souls does little to differentiate itself. The predictable twists and turns fail to surprise or engage the audience, leaving them feeling uninspired and bored.
Unconvincing characters: The characters in All Souls are shallow and underdeveloped. We never truly connect with them on an emotional level, making it difficult to care about their fates. The dialogue is often stilted and unnatural, further highlighting the lack of depth and authenticity in the characters.
Lackluster execution: The film's pacing is uneven, with stretches of slow exposition followed by abrupt bursts of action. The editing is choppy and jarring, disrupting the flow of the film and making it feel disjointed. Following the characters when the action breaks out becomes difficult because of the editing.
The cinematography is uninspired, failing to capture the gritty atmosphere the film aims for.
Overall, All Souls is a disappointing and forgettable addition to the crime thriller genre. It offers nothing new or original, and its flaws outweigh any positives. If you're looking for a captivating and suspenseful film, look elsewhere.
If I had to say something positive, I feel that the actress, Mikey Madison, gave a good performance. But none of the other characters could match her acting skills. The little girl is adorable and I am sure she will have many future roles.
Here are some of the specific issues I found with the film:
The plot is predictable and unoriginal.
The characters are shallow and underdeveloped.
The dialogue is stilted and unnatural.
The pacing is uneven and the editing is choppy.
The cinematography is uninspired.
Its watchable, but not memerable.
Rating: 2 out of 5 stars.
Clichéd and predictable: The film follows a tired formula, relying heavily on well-worn tropes and recycled plot points. All Souls does little to differentiate itself. The predictable twists and turns fail to surprise or engage the audience, leaving them feeling uninspired and bored.
Unconvincing characters: The characters in All Souls are shallow and underdeveloped. We never truly connect with them on an emotional level, making it difficult to care about their fates. The dialogue is often stilted and unnatural, further highlighting the lack of depth and authenticity in the characters.
Lackluster execution: The film's pacing is uneven, with stretches of slow exposition followed by abrupt bursts of action. The editing is choppy and jarring, disrupting the flow of the film and making it feel disjointed. Following the characters when the action breaks out becomes difficult because of the editing.
The cinematography is uninspired, failing to capture the gritty atmosphere the film aims for.
Overall, All Souls is a disappointing and forgettable addition to the crime thriller genre. It offers nothing new or original, and its flaws outweigh any positives. If you're looking for a captivating and suspenseful film, look elsewhere.
If I had to say something positive, I feel that the actress, Mikey Madison, gave a good performance. But none of the other characters could match her acting skills. The little girl is adorable and I am sure she will have many future roles.
Here are some of the specific issues I found with the film:
The plot is predictable and unoriginal.
The characters are shallow and underdeveloped.
The dialogue is stilted and unnatural.
The pacing is uneven and the editing is choppy.
The cinematography is uninspired.
Its watchable, but not memerable.
Rating: 2 out of 5 stars.
- Horror_Flick_Fanatic
- 10. Dez. 2023
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A forgettable movie that is semi-entertaining in its core, but failing in its execution, not-credible characters (besides the daughter and to some extents the mum), cheesy, semi-cliched, done-a-hundred-times sub-plots, underused or useless supporting cast, a weak writing that makes the movie having 1h12min of runtime and if it meant to show a mother-daughter relationship, it could have as well been made as a humorous comedy and would have been a lot more successful.
- Screenplay/storyline/plots: 3.5
- Development: 6
- Realism: 5.5
- Entertainment: 4.5
- Acting: 5.5
- Filming/photography/cinematography: 6
- VFX: 6
- Music/score/sound: 5
- Depth: 5
- Logic: 4.5
- Flow: 4.5
- Crime/thriller: 4
- Ending: 4.
What an absolute waste of time watching this. If I could give it zero stars I would. Feeble acting, diabolical script, poor sound quality. I will never watch this again. Sorry but it is truly hideous with 25percent of the words seeming to start with F. Good creative actor lines.... NOT!!! The best actor was the kid. God knows why they went out dressed like that. For someone who doesn't like violence against women and anti drugs, this could not have been a worse film to watch. Also lots of flashing lights and didn't see any warning g about it. I'm not easily offended but I would have been had I gone to the cinema to view it. Absolute rubbish!!
- jacmacalmac
- 22. Feb. 2024
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Or Anora on the run - well no pun intended. And you may wonder what summary headline I'd have chosen if Anora did not exist - or I had watched this chronologically (so before her role in that Oscar movie came along) ... I can't tell you to be honest. Because let's be honest, while this is more than decent, it is also overall run by the mill .. or by Anora (Madison to use her real name).
So our main character has quite a lot to go through. Being a mother (having a kid) does not make things easier ... on the other hand it gives her reason to fight ... to stay strong and to never back down ... even when things seem hopeless. Good thriller ... but nothing that you will get too crazy about!
So our main character has quite a lot to go through. Being a mother (having a kid) does not make things easier ... on the other hand it gives her reason to fight ... to stay strong and to never back down ... even when things seem hopeless. Good thriller ... but nothing that you will get too crazy about!
Low budget independent films are very interesting. They're always able to show more style and do a lot with very less through the right creative vision. That's the case with Emmanuelle Pickett and her tense direction.
The edgy framing of certain shots, gorgeous, slick lighting and the effective paranoia of a confined environment in its plot make this a prime experience in why independent films deserve theatrical support and discovery. A new lead actress in Mikey Madison, of Manson family recognition, and the suprise acting turn of G-Eazy make the viewing "Some Kind of Drug". Most definitely one of the adrenaline type. Go give it a watch.
The edgy framing of certain shots, gorgeous, slick lighting and the effective paranoia of a confined environment in its plot make this a prime experience in why independent films deserve theatrical support and discovery. A new lead actress in Mikey Madison, of Manson family recognition, and the suprise acting turn of G-Eazy make the viewing "Some Kind of Drug". Most definitely one of the adrenaline type. Go give it a watch.
- biglou-29865
- 17. Dez. 2023
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Madison is gonna goe places for her award but before that she made this little crime drama, fair I haven't seen her before the Oscar's one the recognition that deserves, making low budget films is the beginning of actor or actress career, here review:
Look the plot is so noticeable n predictable, for everything else is just stander crime thriller, following same suspense shots a la Cellular or Phonebooth.
Film delivers on the greediness n suspense that makes this movie enjoyable.
Sure don't bring new just mother caring for her little while getting roll up in stings.
There's nothing to say in the acting, all came out from Michael Mann flick.
Give up to the camera chase that work perfectly fine.
So conclude it didn't bring recognition to Madison, but the thrills of story entertains.
Is hardly wanna be Alpha Dogs knockoff but is something else short n not stop.
Film delivers on the greediness n suspense that makes this movie enjoyable.
Sure don't bring new just mother caring for her little while getting roll up in stings.
There's nothing to say in the acting, all came out from Michael Mann flick.
Give up to the camera chase that work perfectly fine.
So conclude it didn't bring recognition to Madison, but the thrills of story entertains.
Is hardly wanna be Alpha Dogs knockoff but is something else short n not stop.
Emmanuelle Pickett directorial debut is impressive.
All Souls deliver beautiful cinematography, stellar performances from the likes of Mikey Madison, G-Eazy and Mia Love Disnard along with a score that adds an extra layer of drama and suspense. While All Souls takes us on a dangerous undercover operation in the street of a composite of Los Angeles, it also taps into the heart, resilience and desperation of a mother who is willing to do anything to protect her daughter. While there are moments that are predictable in the ploy the film dives heavy into character work that carries the film along with its production team.
Really looking forward to Emmanuelle Pickett next project along with the cast involved future in cinema.
All Souls deliver beautiful cinematography, stellar performances from the likes of Mikey Madison, G-Eazy and Mia Love Disnard along with a score that adds an extra layer of drama and suspense. While All Souls takes us on a dangerous undercover operation in the street of a composite of Los Angeles, it also taps into the heart, resilience and desperation of a mother who is willing to do anything to protect her daughter. While there are moments that are predictable in the ploy the film dives heavy into character work that carries the film along with its production team.
Really looking forward to Emmanuelle Pickett next project along with the cast involved future in cinema.
- Biggoldbelt
- 19. Dez. 2023
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Emmanuelle Pickett directed this film perfectly, the charismatic performances of all the actors, but special mention to the protagonists of Mikey Madison, G-Eazy and Mia Love Disnard...The film is a hallucinatory journey of a mother who just wants to save her daughter's life, fights the police, fights drug dealers... River (Mikey Madison) is powerful and is willing to do anything to save her daughter. This is a sad reality for many women, single mothers, who fight daily to keep their children safe against the system, bad men and many other dangers in the world. Congratulations to everyone involved in this incredible production, everyone deserves to watch and appreciate this work, and understand that this film was made with a low budget and without much help, but it became a work, I hope it becomes a cult work in the future.
- danilorodriguescorreia
- 11. Dez. 2023
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"All Souls" is an amazing movie that will keep you engaged from the beginning till the end. I was thrilled to see Gerald "G-Eazy" Gillum back on the big screen and he is getting better with each role he takes on. This time, he played the role of a villain drug trafficker named "Silas". He was also the father of 5-year-old "Mia Love Disnard" whom he had with his baby mother. "Mikey Madison" played the role of "River", a single mother in Los Angeles who was also the lead star of the movie. She did a wonderful job and there were a couple of crying and emotional scenes that she knocked out of the park. "Mia Love Disnard" played the role of the 5-year-old daughter and was lovely to watch in this film.
- danielcraig05618
- 18. Dez. 2023
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- wolfspohrr
- 10. Dez. 2023
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I actually loved this movie, i love how it shows the relationship between a mother and daughter and the lengths a mother would go for her child, amazed by the cast and crew, they had great actors for this! I originally watched this for mikey madison but during the film i've realized how much i like jade and of course river (mikey madison's character) i loved their relationship and even the behind the scenes there are photos and videos of them getting along and having fun and even friendship bracelets mia made for them, they're truly like family and how mikey madison keeps in contact with mia and her family, i hope them best for all and hope they get more roles like these, they did so well together:)!
- nayelideal
- 8. Dez. 2023
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