Ein Teenager, der seinen Dealer aufsucht, um eine neue Droge zu testen, bevor er sich auf eine Partynacht begibt. Auf dem Heimweg liest er eine verletzte Frau auf und die Nacht nimmt eine su... Alles lesenEin Teenager, der seinen Dealer aufsucht, um eine neue Droge zu testen, bevor er sich auf eine Partynacht begibt. Auf dem Heimweg liest er eine verletzte Frau auf und die Nacht nimmt eine surreale Wendung.Ein Teenager, der seinen Dealer aufsucht, um eine neue Droge zu testen, bevor er sich auf eine Partynacht begibt. Auf dem Heimweg liest er eine verletzte Frau auf und die Nacht nimmt eine surreale Wendung.
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The film starts out with terrific potential and appears to have a great concept behind it. The gimmick here is the one shot deal is it appears the entire movie was filmed in one atke. That is actually brilliant and incredibly difficult to do. For that reason, I upgraded the movie by one point. Otherwise, it's really not a horror movie. There are some interesting scenes with some good acting, but by the end even the acting becomes monotonous and difficult to watch. The movie had no closure and really had no direction as a whole. It was interesting and intriguing but needed more development and follow through.
Somebody should put one-long-shot or single-shot tag for this film, didn't expect this is to be so annoying to watch. If you like to watch some dude twitching and cursing in close up for almost half of the movie then you might like this.
I hate stopping in the middle of movie so I endure the awful ride, especially for the first pov. Thankfully starting from the 2nd pov, it become less annoying. And the last pov is the best part, sadly that's just about one third part of the movie left.
Maybe this is just not for me, since I appreciate story and plot more than anything from any movie, and we got almost nothing here.
I hate stopping in the middle of movie so I endure the awful ride, especially for the first pov. Thankfully starting from the 2nd pov, it become less annoying. And the last pov is the best part, sadly that's just about one third part of the movie left.
Maybe this is just not for me, since I appreciate story and plot more than anything from any movie, and we got almost nothing here.
MadS seemingly came out of nowhere, and as soon as I saw it was a French zombie movie, I was intrigued. The first thing to mention is that the entire film is shot in one continuous take. A remarkable achievement that few filmmakers dare to attempt. There are, however, a few moments where it's clear that if the movie had been shot with multiple takes, certain scenes might have been redone due to minor flaws. But none of these issues are so distracting or problematic that they significantly harm the movie.
This isn't your typical zombie movie; the behavior of the infected is unusual, yet interesting. It brings a fresh take to the genre, which is always appreciated. The characters aren't particularly likable, but they're not bad people either, and the lead actors deliver solid performances. What I enjoyed most about the movie is its realistic feel. The single-take approach contributes to this realism, as does the fact that nothing overly fantastical happens. The characters generally behave in a believable manner, though some of their decisions are a bit foolish and irrational.
Despite that, the film manages to convey a grounded, realistic tone, and even the small dramatic moments worked well for me. Overall, MadS is a decent and unique zombie movie with some flaws, but it still succeeds in the end. [5.6/10]
This isn't your typical zombie movie; the behavior of the infected is unusual, yet interesting. It brings a fresh take to the genre, which is always appreciated. The characters aren't particularly likable, but they're not bad people either, and the lead actors deliver solid performances. What I enjoyed most about the movie is its realistic feel. The single-take approach contributes to this realism, as does the fact that nothing overly fantastical happens. The characters generally behave in a believable manner, though some of their decisions are a bit foolish and irrational.
Despite that, the film manages to convey a grounded, realistic tone, and even the small dramatic moments worked well for me. Overall, MadS is a decent and unique zombie movie with some flaws, but it still succeeds in the end. [5.6/10]
I'll be the first to admit, Shudder has a habit of dumping a lot of questionable content on their platform, but MadS is a real gem. The French director David Moreau brings a fresh take on the zombie genre with his frenetic, one-take style that plunges you straight into the madness. The only thing better than a single-take film is a single-take horror, and MadS uses this technique to perfection, creating a claustrophobic and tense experience that feels both chaotic and masterfully controlled.
David Moreau's take on the zombie genre is frenetic and totally refreshing. The French just know how to make horrors that get under your skin, and MadS does exactly that with its claustrophobic atmosphere and tense pacing. If you're into inventive, pulse-pounding horror, this is definitely worth checking out.
David Moreau's take on the zombie genre is frenetic and totally refreshing. The French just know how to make horrors that get under your skin, and MadS does exactly that with its claustrophobic atmosphere and tense pacing. If you're into inventive, pulse-pounding horror, this is definitely worth checking out.
Although the story seems simple and usual, this is a very interesting movie in how it escalates and how it chooses where to focus and what to leave unexplained. In other words we have seen this before but not in this way. Also it is important to point out the different interpresentations that one could extract in general. Drugs related the most important. What it leaves, is a feeling of unease which is very important from the beginning. If you choose to watch this movie searching for allegorical meaning or not, you will be satisfied in the end. Very promising acting from Laurie Pavy and a big hope for the future.
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- WissenswertesFilmed in one long tracking shot with no breaks.
- PatzerAround the 49 or 48 minute mark of the movie, you can see the boom mics shadow from the street light while the camera is moving.
- VerbindungenReferenced in Film Junk Podcast: Episode 966: Terrifier 3 (2024)
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- 1 Std. 29 Min.(89 min)
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