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La mañana después de una fiesta, un hombre se despierta y descubre que París está llena de zombis.La mañana después de una fiesta, un hombre se despierta y descubre que París está llena de zombis.La mañana después de una fiesta, un hombre se despierta y descubre que París está llena de zombis.
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- 1 premio ganado y 5 nominaciones en total
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I just finished this. I very much enjoyed it. The undead in this are some of the creepiest in the genre because of their utter silence. The character of Sam really drew me in. You feel very much for him and he manages to portray just about every human emotion there is extremely well while finding ways to survive alone in the desert of death, horror and loss around him. This survival is not just about food and ravenous flesh-eating zombies. There are some small and brilliant experimental music scenes created when Sam finds ingenious ways to relieve his boredom and loneliness. He's obviously a musician . He plays drums amazingly too.
There is a twist in there too. I don't want to give anything away except to say I didn't see it coming at all.
There were many sad scenes. Some achingly sad. And a few humorous ones.
Overall, this is an unexpected gem. Kudos!
The curiously titled The Night Eats the World is a french zombie movie, though to appeal to the masses was filmed in English.
It tells the story of a man who falls asleep at a party only to wake up to a zombie apocalypse. If you're expecting an action packed bloody zombie movie, this simply isn't for you.
The movie takes a simple and rather realistic approach, namely one man alone and what he does to pass the time while the world around him turns to chaos.
Early on I was impressed, it was looking like this might be a likeable zombie affair but sadly the quality dips and it falls into the grindy repetitive and excessively depressing category.
The film has its moments but when the credits roll you'll likely be very aware that this movie will be gone from your memory within a week. It's all just so very underwhelming and ultimately goes nowhere.
I'd say nice try, but I'd be lying.
The Good:
Has its moments
Original take on a waning sub-genre
The Bad:
Rather dull
Goes out with a fizzle not a bang
Things I Learnt From This Movie:
Lonliness causes insanity? Guess I'm a lunatic
Everyone needs a zombie friend.
It tells the story of a man who falls asleep at a party only to wake up to a zombie apocalypse. If you're expecting an action packed bloody zombie movie, this simply isn't for you.
The movie takes a simple and rather realistic approach, namely one man alone and what he does to pass the time while the world around him turns to chaos.
Early on I was impressed, it was looking like this might be a likeable zombie affair but sadly the quality dips and it falls into the grindy repetitive and excessively depressing category.
The film has its moments but when the credits roll you'll likely be very aware that this movie will be gone from your memory within a week. It's all just so very underwhelming and ultimately goes nowhere.
I'd say nice try, but I'd be lying.
The Good:
Has its moments
Original take on a waning sub-genre
The Bad:
Rather dull
Goes out with a fizzle not a bang
Things I Learnt From This Movie:
Lonliness causes insanity? Guess I'm a lunatic
Everyone needs a zombie friend.
For starters, the zombies are totally, utterly mute. Believe or not, it's quite scary! In the real world, a simple cough would get anybody killed in an instant... More generally, one of the most powerful features of this movie is the strength of the overwhelming silence: in the streets, buildings, cars, rooms, hallways... Gone is the human agitation we have grown so used to!
Then, the setting in beautiful Paris, downtown-style. Lots of nice Haustmanian buildings. This comes in sharp contrast to the horror that awaits our character at virtually every corner.
The story fits on a simple sheet of paper, but the interest of this movie lies elsewhere. As some reviewers have described it before, it's about survival of the worst kind. I found myself planning what actions the "hero" should be taking to survive, ahead of him and, ticked, he went through each of them! In this regard, it is a pretty consistent movie which feels quite real.
My biggest complain is about the ending, something that a lot of French movies typically fail to do properly (just like the Americans and Asians, but for some other reasons): there is absolutely no closure to the storyline, far from it. I won't get into the details here, but please be warned that you will be left with a virtually limitless number of possible endings for this movie, way too many in my opinion to feel comfortable with it.
Then, the setting in beautiful Paris, downtown-style. Lots of nice Haustmanian buildings. This comes in sharp contrast to the horror that awaits our character at virtually every corner.
The story fits on a simple sheet of paper, but the interest of this movie lies elsewhere. As some reviewers have described it before, it's about survival of the worst kind. I found myself planning what actions the "hero" should be taking to survive, ahead of him and, ticked, he went through each of them! In this regard, it is a pretty consistent movie which feels quite real.
My biggest complain is about the ending, something that a lot of French movies typically fail to do properly (just like the Americans and Asians, but for some other reasons): there is absolutely no closure to the storyline, far from it. I won't get into the details here, but please be warned that you will be left with a virtually limitless number of possible endings for this movie, way too many in my opinion to feel comfortable with it.
The poster and description don't really sell this movie correctly. They sort of hint at this bloodbath zombie world. And while there are hints of that, it is much more of a slice of life drama and psychological study if anything.
There are obviously zombies but not they are not the main focus. There are hints of The Omega Man in here but I think it's much more thoughtful, it tries to look at what life would actually be like.
The film is slow and there are like 40 lines of dialogue in the whole movie, it might even be less. This doesn't make it bad or anything but it does make some parts drag ever so slightly.
There are obviously zombies but not they are not the main focus. There are hints of The Omega Man in here but I think it's much more thoughtful, it tries to look at what life would actually be like.
The film is slow and there are like 40 lines of dialogue in the whole movie, it might even be less. This doesn't make it bad or anything but it does make some parts drag ever so slightly.
So I watched more than 50 zombie movies for my studies, and this one is one of the most originals I seen.
I like the pragmatism of the main character, who welcomes the new life of survival with a certain calm and meticulous mind. This movie felt quite satisfying and relaxing, like OCD-based, because of the precise character.
I can relate to Sam annoyed by the crowd of the party and then being almost relieved in this zombie apocalypse. But he starts to feel lonely though, and the character progression is really interesting.
Also, zombies make no sound. Huge difference from the main line in zombie tropes. Much scarier. I definitely recommend.
I like the pragmatism of the main character, who welcomes the new life of survival with a certain calm and meticulous mind. This movie felt quite satisfying and relaxing, like OCD-based, because of the precise character.
I can relate to Sam annoyed by the crowd of the party and then being almost relieved in this zombie apocalypse. But he starts to feel lonely though, and the character progression is really interesting.
Also, zombies make no sound. Huge difference from the main line in zombie tropes. Much scarier. I definitely recommend.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaMost of the movie takes place in the wedge-shaped building located at the corner of Boulevard Saint-Michel and Avenue de l'Observatorie, in Paris. Note, however, that the building looks different in the early top-down shot of the main character running from one end of the roof to the other. That is because the building in real life does not have an open rooftop. The rooftop in the top-down shot was digitally superimposed onto the real-life building. And the other rooftop scenes were shot on an entirely different building. (Also, in real life, the building is much larger than it would seem from that digital superimposition.)
- ErroresWhen Sam is talking to the zombie trapped in the elevator, his right hand is bandaged. However, he does not injure his hand until he ventures outside several scenes later to try to rescue the stray cat, suggesting that the scenes were spliced into the film in the wrong order.
- Bandas sonorasSam et Sarah
Written by Sébastien Schuller
Performed by Anders Danielsen Lie, Golshifteh Farahani and Sébastien Schuller
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- Presupuesto
- EUR 2,990,000 (estimado)
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 95,208
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 33 minutos
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- 1.85 : 1
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