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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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.
I'm American so this french film with subtitles going to the top of my horror list for 2024 independent films is a pretty big feat. It wastes no time which is spectacular and seriously warranted with all these drawn out tv halfway horrors. It's very well filmed even with the handheld steady run & gun style Cinematography, I loved every scene. Definitely a film you can have fun watching with other people. Hearing them scream in french "s'ilvous plait" over and over was like music to my ears. It was choreographed to be chaotic and yet it was incredibly smooth and sharp. It didn't beat around the bush with dumb responses or poor acting it seemed very logical and crazy all at the same time. The dialogue had just enough info without being extra wordy while reading subs. From start to finish I have no complaints. The last scene was hell-fully picturesque. I see the similarities of all young people no matter where your from trying to figure out life getting dealt some life changing anguish 😧 and having nowhere to turn no where to hide and only thing u can do is lose your mind and scream. I love artful simplicity even the movie cover was a good clue to all who watch will be in for a disturbing fun ride.
This is an incredibly well executed film.
The beginning is intense and very well directed and feels credible.
The story does follow a drug addict.
So might not work for those with strong stigma. But shouldn't be a problem for a reasonable viewer.
The film follows an intense night of partying that turns into something else.
It's a very well acted film. And well directed.
A great achievement to so skillfully direct a movie with one take.
The stream of events is engaging.
This is one of those film to watch with as little knowledge as possible.
Well worth it.
I can't say much more. But this movie is well directed and very engaging. And feels fresh.
But in the end, it is very much style over substance which is it's weakness.
But a great ride to take.
The beginning is intense and very well directed and feels credible.
The story does follow a drug addict.
So might not work for those with strong stigma. But shouldn't be a problem for a reasonable viewer.
The film follows an intense night of partying that turns into something else.
It's a very well acted film. And well directed.
A great achievement to so skillfully direct a movie with one take.
The stream of events is engaging.
This is one of those film to watch with as little knowledge as possible.
Well worth it.
I can't say much more. But this movie is well directed and very engaging. And feels fresh.
But in the end, it is very much style over substance which is it's weakness.
But a great ride to take.
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]
One of the most overused horror tropes in movies is that of twitching and neck cracking. It isn't scary anymore. Was it ever? It's just pure cringe. If that's your thing, you'll find plenty of it here. So I guess this was a zombie movie?? The acting at times was so over the top that I literally laughed out loud. I found the first half hour or so to be pretty great. Unfortunately it starts to drag and becomes very repetitive and redundant. I started to get bored and wanted it to end. But I stuck it through. It feels a bit like a wannabe 28 Days Later, which is a far better film and one of the best zombie flicks ever!
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- WissenswertesFilmed in one long tracking shot with no breaks.
- VerbindungenReferenced in Film Junk Podcast: Episode 966: Terrifier 3 (2024)
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