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We Are What We Are

  • 2013
  • 16
  • 1 Std. 45 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
5,9/10
22.672
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Bill Sage, Ambyr Childers, and Julia Garner in We Are What We Are (2013)
Behind closed doors, the seemingly whole Parker family is ruled by a patriarch determined to keep his ancestral customs intact. As a torrential rainstorm hits their town, authorities begin to uncover clues that bring them closer to the secret that the Parkers have held closely for years.
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Folk HorrorSupernatural HorrorDramaHorrorThriller

Die Parkers folgen alten Bräuchen, finden ihre geheime Existenz bedroht, als ein sintflutartiger Regenguss in ihr Gebiet eindringt.Die Parkers folgen alten Bräuchen, finden ihre geheime Existenz bedroht, als ein sintflutartiger Regenguss in ihr Gebiet eindringt.Die Parkers folgen alten Bräuchen, finden ihre geheime Existenz bedroht, als ein sintflutartiger Regenguss in ihr Gebiet eindringt.

  • Regie
    • Jim Mickle
  • Drehbuch
    • Nick Damici
    • Jim Mickle
    • Jorge Michel Grau
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Bill Sage
    • Ambyr Childers
    • Julia Garner
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    5,9/10
    22.672
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Jim Mickle
    • Drehbuch
      • Nick Damici
      • Jim Mickle
      • Jorge Michel Grau
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Bill Sage
      • Ambyr Childers
      • Julia Garner
    • 112Benutzerrezensionen
    • 175Kritische Rezensionen
    • 71Metascore
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
    • Auszeichnungen
      • 5 Gewinne & 11 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Bill Sage
    Bill Sage
    • Frank Parker
    Ambyr Childers
    Ambyr Childers
    • Iris Parker
    Julia Garner
    Julia Garner
    • Rose Parker
    Wyatt Russell
    Wyatt Russell
    • Deputy Anders
    Kassie Wesley DePaiva
    Kassie Wesley DePaiva
    • Emma Parker
    • (as Kassie DePaiva)
    Laurent Rejto
    Laurent Rejto
    • Hardware Clerk
    Jack Gore
    Jack Gore
    • Rory Parker
    Kelly McGillis
    Kelly McGillis
    • Marge
    Michael Parks
    Michael Parks
    • Doc Barrow
    Annemarie Lawless
    Annemarie Lawless
    • Arlene Stratton
    Traci Hovel
    Traci Hovel
    • Mrs. Kimble
    Nat DeWolf
    Nat DeWolf
    • Mr. Kimble
    Nick Damici
    Nick Damici
    • Sheriff Meeks
    Vonia Arslanian
    • Emily Meeks
    Larry Fessenden
    Larry Fessenden
    • Bearded Tenant
    Odeya Rush
    Odeya Rush
    • Alyce Parker
    Joel Nagle
    Joel Nagle
    • Mathias Parker
    Reagan Leonard
    • Alyce's Mother
    • Regie
      • Jim Mickle
    • Drehbuch
      • Nick Damici
      • Jim Mickle
      • Jorge Michel Grau
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    7deloudelouvain

    Very enjoyable movie, didn't get bored for a sec

    I would not call it a horror movie even if there were some bloody parts but it was for sure a good movie. Starting slow and building the suspense up every minute. I really enjoyed watching this movie. I guess they put it in the horror genre because some people might get offended by the story but I wasn't at all shocked. I'm pretty sure there must be sicko's like this in our miserable rotten world. If you want to watch a nice thriller with a good plot then you must for sure watch this movie. You won't regret it. Very underrated movie to me when I see the score he only gets. Compared to some really bad movies that still get like 4 stars it goes beyond my comprehension that this one doesn't even get 6 stars. Well I guess that it's every man to his taste.
    7brando647

    A Horror/Drama with Strong Performances and a Great Visual Style

    In my recent horror movie craving, I came across WE ARE WHAT WE ARE after seeing a few brief mentions of it when it premiered at Cannes in 2013. I'd forgotten all about it until I saw it sitting on the shelf at my local department store and couldn't remember what it was that had interested me in it in the first place, but I figured I'd give it a go. I refreshed myself on the premise and settled in for the movie, soon finding myself pleasantly surprised. It was nothing like I expected, and this turned out both good and bad. But first, a little information about the premise: the film is a remake of a 2010 Mexican horror film that I was unfamiliar with, and it follows a family known as the Parkers. Living in a small town somewhere in America, the Parkers generally keep to themselves. Their neighbors seem to know very little about them but view them as a pleasant little family. As a massive storm batters the town, the family matriarch dies and the father, Frank (Bill Sage), is left to care for three children: Iris (Ambyr Childs), Rose (Julia Garner), and young Rory. Their mother's death couldn't have happened at a worse time, as the family is approaching time for one of their more unusual traditions: Lamb's Day. As the family's disturbing secrets are revealed, the town's doctor (Michael Parks) finds a clue that might lead to information on his daughter's disappearance and his investigation leads him a little to close to the Parker's family tradition.

    WE ARE WHAT WE ARE is a tough call. There are a lot of elements I liked but there was a bit that put me off. For starters, the pacing is nothing like what I expected. I don't know exactly what I thought the movie was going to be, but I sure didn't believe it to be a slow-burning, high-tension horror piece. In what I expect is a major complaint from others, the movie is very slowly paced. There are a lot of long shots seemingly used to highlight the film's dark atmosphere. It's a very high contrast film with very little actual color. There should be no complaints about the film's cinematography from Ryan Samul; if anything in the movie is pulled off near perfectly, it's the moody lighting and muted colors that give the movie a very defined style. So I can understand why so much effort was made to utilize it, but even the dialogue is delivered in such a way to make the movie feel longer than it is. There are a lot of quiet moments and, when anyone speaks, it's generally in hush tones. Everyone here is muttering as if every word spilling from their mouths is a dark secret (though I guess some of it is). It all results in a very dreary movie and it's hard to get excited about something so depressing. Actually, that's probably the perfect way to describe the feel of WE ARE WHAT WE ARE: depressing.

    But that doesn't mean it's not a good movie, even if it does leave you feeling sort of drained by the end. The performances in the movie are actually really, really good. The film's four main stars…Sage, Childers, Garner, and Parks…are great. Frank Parker (Sage) is a man set in his ways. Lamb's Day is a tradition that's been carried out in his family for generations and he will continue to abide. He never once questions his actions or what he is putting his family through. As far as he's concerned, this is God's will. The sisters, Iris and Rose, realize that what their doing is monstrous. Their minds are a little more modern and they recognize exactly what they're doing and how wrong it is. But Iris, the eldest daughter, has the responsibility to see it through and she agrees to continue to appease her father while quietly hoping she'll be gone before the next time she's called upon to perform her duties. Rose, on the other hand, wants out and she wants out now. She wants nothing to do with it and, more importantly, she wants to save her little brother from falling into their father's insane beliefs. Michael Parks as Doc Barrow is a nice addition as well. I've never really seen him in such an expanded role and a film as gloomy as this seems perfect for his tense, deliberate line delivery.

    The performances and the cinematography are so well done that it helps forgive the film's snail pacing. Then there's a bizarre climactic final sequence to close the movie that goes completely against all the mood and atmosphere building of the previous hour and a half to blast the audience with some shock value that doesn't quite sit right within the film. I can sort of see what the filmmakers were going for but that doesn't stop it from coming across a little too amusingly, especially in execution. I won't spoil it here but I would recommend giving WE ARE WHAT WE ARE a viewing to find out for yourself. It's an engaging horror/drama with a strong cast and a great sense of style that overcomes it's few flaws, and it'd work well as entertainment for a quiet night rental.
    7sstetsko

    A good remake of a foreign film... that's rare.

    Having seen and quite enjoyed the Spanish original I was a bit concerned about seeing it remade. My concerns were unfounded though as it turns out since, while the director did use the general idea of the original, he did not so much do a remake as a spin off. The setting, characters, general plot, and ending all very significantly deviate from the original, and there is even a detailed back story added which creates, if not sympathy, at least comprehension for the acts this family does.

    The movie itself is beautifully developed to create both a very plausible realism and very well defined characters. It is these characters that are the goal, and the movie does not resort to needless gore to satisfy cruder appetites. The acting is carried off quite flawlessly, and we do find ourselves at least rooting for the children to some degree. All in all it was well worth the watch.

    Would I say it is better than the original? Well, given that they are both very different it would be unfair to pit them against each other directly. I will say I did prefer the original overall as it was first, so it took some of the novelty out of the second, and the original made it more of a sort of very twisted coming of age tale than the second movie did, and I really liked that dimension of it. But if I look at them more as apples and oranges, I would say they both are very well done and each earns its place as a highly recommended piece of work.
    7claudio_carvalho

    Depressing and Creepy

    The Parker family is fasting following and old family tradition. When the matriarch, Emma Parker (Kassie DePaiva), goes to a hardware store in the nearby small town during a rainstorm, she does not feel well, has an accident and dies. Her husband Frank Parker (Bill Sage), who is the owner of a trailer camping area, grieves her death and forces her older daughter Iris (Ambyr Childers) to assume the responsibility for keeping the family tradition, feeding them and nursing her teenage daughter Rose (Julia Garner) and her young brother Rory (Jack Gore). He also gives Emma's journal to Rose with the history of their family to learn their traditions.

    Meanwhile Sheriff Meeks (Nick Damici) and Deputy Anders (Wyatt Russell) are investigating cases of missing persons in the skirts of the town. Doc Barrow (Michael Parks), who lost one daughter that has disappeared, is carrying out Emma's autopsy and finds an important discovery that will connect the missing cases with the Parker family. What is the tradition of the Parker family?

    "We Are What We Are" is a depressing and creepy remake of a 2010 Spanish movie "Somos lo que hay". The story is developed in slow pace in a depressive atmosphere and the acting is top-notch. Unfortunately the screenplay discloses the mystery too soon but the gore conclusion is gruesome and hard to be seen. My vote is seven.

    Title (Brazil): "Somos o Que Somos" ("We Are What We Are")
    7gavin6942

    They Are Who They Are

    The Parkers, a reclusive family who follow ancient customs, find their secret existence threatened as a torrential downpour moves into their area, forcing daughters Iris and Rose to assume responsibilities beyond those of a typical family.

    Director Jim Mickle is known for his films "Stake Land" (2010) and "Mulberry St" (2006), and has really made a name for himself as a rising star in the world of horror. This is probably his best picture yet, and hopefully gets him the praise he deserves and his name to be more widely known.

    Mickle did not originally want to direct a remake of the original film, as he dislikes American remakes of foreign horror films. After speaking with Jorge Michel Grau, Mickle and Demici realized they could put their own spin on it. Michael Haneke, Japanese horror, and cult film "Martha Marcy May Marlene" served as inspirations.

    I think this film speaks for itself. The pacing, tone, atmosphere... it is very accomplished. Now, granted, I am not familiar with the Mexican version, so I can hardly compare them. But this impressed me.

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      Based on the screenplay "Somos Lo Que Hay" by Jorge Michel Grau.
    • Patzer
      The dungeon door's window bars were removed each time the camera looked through it. Four wide vertical bars were visible in approach and open door shots.
    • Zitate

      Marge: I heard somebody down in the shed earlier.

      Iris Parker: It must've been Daddy. He's the only one allowed down there. Ever.

      Marge: Well, it sounded like a girl crying.

      Iris Parker: I don't know what you think you heard, but you must be mistaken.

    • Verbindungen
      Featured in At the Movies: Cannes Film Festival 2013 (2013)
    • Soundtracks
      I'll Pretend
      Written and Performed by Glen Morris

      Courtesy of Fervor Records Vintage Masters

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 25. Oktober 2013 (Vereinigtes Königreich)
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      • Frankreich
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      • Englisch
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      • Somos lo que hay
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      • Margaretville, New York, USA(town and surrounding areas)
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      • Belladonna Productions
      • Memento Films International
      • Paradise City
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      • 81.381 $
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      • 13.727 $
      • 29. Sept. 2013
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      • 159.047 $
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