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Maléfico

Título original: Maléfique
  • 2002
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 30min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
6.2/10
4.8 k
TU CALIFICACIÓN
Maléfico (2002)
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaFour prisoners find an ancient diary in the wall of their cell which might be the key to getting out.Four prisoners find an ancient diary in the wall of their cell which might be the key to getting out.Four prisoners find an ancient diary in the wall of their cell which might be the key to getting out.

  • Dirección
    • Eric Valette
  • Guionistas
    • Alexandre Charlot
    • Franck Magnier
    • François Cognard
  • Elenco
    • Gérald Laroche
    • Philippe Laudenbach
    • Clovis Cornillac
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    6.2/10
    4.8 k
    TU CALIFICACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Eric Valette
    • Guionistas
      • Alexandre Charlot
      • Franck Magnier
      • François Cognard
    • Elenco
      • Gérald Laroche
      • Philippe Laudenbach
      • Clovis Cornillac
    • 34Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 32Opiniones de los críticos
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    • Premios
      • 2 premios ganados y 1 nominación en total

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    Gérald Laroche
    • Carrère
    Philippe Laudenbach
    Philippe Laudenbach
    • Lassalle
    Clovis Cornillac
    Clovis Cornillac
    • Marcus
    Dimitri Rataud
    • Pâquerette
    Didier Bénureau
    • Hippolyte Picus
    Félicia Massoni
    • Claire Carrère
    Geoffrey Carey
    Geoffrey Carey
    • Charles Danvers
    Paul-Alexandre Bardela
    • Hugo Carrère
    Boris Lutz
    • Danvers jeune
    Nelson Jourdan
    • Danvers enfant
    César Castagné-Favali
    • Danvers bébé
    Yves Arnault
    Yves Arnault
    • Le Directeur
    Benjamin Haddad
    • Le Gardien de Prison 1
    Thierry Cazal
    • Le Gardien de Prison 2
    Olivier Bouana
    • Le Gardien de Prison 3
    Pascal André
    • Le Taulard 1
    Tayeb-Akim Boudina
    • Le Taulard 2
    Jean-Marc Capo
    • Le Maton
    • Dirección
      • Eric Valette
    • Guionistas
      • Alexandre Charlot
      • Franck Magnier
      • François Cognard
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    8Silberfalke

    Thrilling and Disturbing

    Well, magic works in mysterious ways. This movie about 4 prisoners, trying to escape with the help of spells, written by another prisoner centuries ago was a superb occult thriller with a surprising end and lots of suspense. Even if it had something of a theater-play (almost everything happens in the cell) it never got boring and it was acted very well. In the tradition of "Cube" you felt trapped with the Characters and even if they were criminal, you developed some sympathy with some of them, only to change your mind by the twists the story takes. Some happenings catched you off guard and there was always a touch of insanity in the air. Altogether intense and entertaining and as I didn't expect anything (a friend rented it), it was a positive surprise!
    daedia

    France - the new horror-country

    First of all - I hate french movies. I dunno why, but I simply can't stand them it seems. I didn't like "Brotherhood of wolves", I was bored by "Delicatessen", I slept through "Taxi". So one can say that watching "Malefique" was a big step for me - especially because it was praised high by people who liked all the mentioned movies.

    But I have to admit, this time they where absolutely right. "Malefique" has a very gripping atmosphere and grabs the viewer from the first second. The characters are believable (but not likable), the setting is really claustrophobic and the story has enough twists and turns to keep even the most cynical horror fan guessing what's coming up next.

    There's even enough splatter to keep the gore hounds awake and - absent from a surprise ending that's not exactly surprising - the movie is mostly original and doesn't copy anything you've ever seen before. Also very interesting is that - even if the whole movie plays in a prison - you won't get the usual clichés.

    So with "Malefique" and "Haute Tension" (wich also is great but in a totally different way) it seems that french horror is again something to keep your eyes on.

    Great Movie 8 out of 10
    7Coventry

    Maléfique...c'est chique!

    Good horror movies from France are quite rare, and it's fairly easy to see why! Whenever a talented young filmmaker releases a staggering new film, he emigrates towards glorious Hollywood immediately after to directed the big-budgeted remake of another great film classic! How can France possibly build up a solid horror reputation when their prodigy-directors leave the country after just one film? "Haute Tension" was a fantastic movie and it earned director Alexandre Aja a (one-way?) ticket to the States to remake "The Hills Have Eyes" (which he did terrifically, I may add). Eric Valette's long-feature debut "Maléfique" was a very promising and engaging horror picture too, and he's already off to the Hollywood as well to direct the remake of Takashi Miike's ghost-story hit "One Missed Call". So there you have it, two very gifted Frenchmen that aren't likely to make any more film in their native country some time soon. "Maléfique" is a simple but efficient chiller that requires some patience due to its slow start, but once the plot properly develops, it offers great atmospheric tension and a handful of marvelous special effects. The film almost entirely takes place in one single location and only introduces four characters. We're inside a ramshackle French prison cell with four occupants. The new arrival is a businessman sentenced to do time for fraud, the elderly and "wise" inmate sadistically killed his wife and then there's a crazy transvestite and a mentally handicapped boy to complete the odd foursome. They find an ancient journal inside the wall of their cell, belonging to a sick murderer in the 1920's who specialized in black magic rites and supernatural ways to escape. The four inmates begin to prepare their own escaping plan using the bizarre formulas of the book, only to realize the occult is something you shouldn't mess with… Eric Valette dedicates oceans of time to the character drawings of the four protagonists, which occasionally results in redundant and tedious sub plots, but his reasons for this all become clear in the gruesome climax when the book suddenly turns out to be some type of Wishmaster-device. "Maléfique" is a dark film, with truckloads of claustrophobic tension and several twisted details about human behavior. Watch it before some wealthy American production company decides to remake it with four handsome teenage actors in the unconvincing roles of hardcore criminals.
    8oOgiandujaOo_and_Eddy_Merckx

    Recommended to curio hunters and "pure" horror fans, delivers on its promise to be "malefic"

    Maléfique is a very interesting movie. It is an unholy alloy of triumphs and failures. The central concept is great, three inmates with bizarre personalities are joined by a fourth (who the audience identify with) and they try to escape from their cell using a book of magic that they find within the walls of the cell.

    The atmosphere is well-woven, it reminds me of reading about the prison stay of Edmond Dantes' in the Château d'If (prior to becoming the Count of Monte Cristo). The director sets up the feeling that the characters are tied to the cell, particularly the character we are meant to identify with (Carrère - a white-collar criminal whose crime is not specified, but it's obliquely suggested might be fraud). On one occasion Carrère dithers when leaving the cell for exercise and has the cell door shut on him; we never leave the cell, the claustrophobia is unbroken. There are also no shots of the prison outside the cell, and the view through the bars is a longing sunset over a generic prison wall. So even though the film appears to be very modern, it has a very old world feel of incarceration.

    The characters are intriguing. We have Marcus, a violent pre-op transsexual who plays an abusive mother to Pâquerette (French for Daisy) a heavily retarded young man. Pâquerette likes to eat everything he finds beautiful, and unfortunately this included his baby sister, hence his current predicament (I like this comment on internalisation, very primitive). Lasalle is a withdrawn, possessed elderly man, in for brutally murdering his wife.

    The central message of the movie is that your desires will annihilate you, and there's a ritual that goes with that. I think that's what disturbs me the most, seeing people destroying themselves ritualistically. It has a real life ring to it. The quite simple soundtrack backs this up well, every step deeper into the quicksand is accompanied by the dull ringing of a gong. I'm actually hearing the gong now every time I do something self-destructive.

    I think one of the plot problems is that the ends of the characters don't really reinforce the message consistently, particularly with Carrère, also the concept of the book seems to alter throughout the film, not in terms of a successive revelation either. I also think that some of the images we see are a bit amateurish, more by design than execution, such as the famous "vagina eye", and the sodomy of Lasalle, for me, totally hollow images.

    At the end the movie it feels like the director is in a rush to get it over with, and some things don't seem logical, for example we've been clumsily led to believe different things about Carrère's child. This doesn't change the fact though that what we have here is that rare bird, a "pure" horror movie. There is no comedic dross or genre segueing, like Cube (1997/Natali), the obvious movie to compare it to, it's a total immersion experience, where you feel as if you are in the cell with the characters. This last comment I make about it being a "pure" experience I think is something others have mentioned as well so that is a fairly unanimous point.

    On a personal note my favourite part of the film is when Lasalle talks about his past as a librarian. He very vividly describes a scene where he goes to work one day and sits down in his usual place in the centre of a room where all the books are arranged in a circle around him. The books seem to be chanting to him that he will never contain their knowledge. This prompts Lasalle to go insane. That really is the problem with an obsession with understanding and knowledge. It's something I myself have felt.

    One final comment is that two of the quite well-received comments on the board have confused the characters' names. To convince yourself that Lasalle is the older librarian character, simply click on Philippe Laudenbach's page and you will see he was born in 1936.
    8HumanoidOfFlesh

    Refreshingly original French horror.

    A prison cell.Four prisoners-Carrere,a young company director accused of fraud,35 year old transsexual in the process of his transformation, Daisy,a 20 year-old mentally challenged idiot savant and Lassalle,a 60 year-old intellectual who murdered his wife.Behind a stone slab in the cell,mysteriously pulled loose,they discovered a book:the diary of a former prisoner,Danvers,who occupied the cell at the beginning of the century.The diary contains magic formulas that supposedly enable prisoners to escape."Malefique" is one of the creepiest and most intelligent horror films I have seen this year.The film has a grimy,shadowy feel influenced by the works of H.P. Lovecraft,which makes for a very creepy and unsettling atmosphere.There is a fair amount of gore involved with some imaginative and brutal death scenes and the characters of four prisoners are surprisingly well-developed.It's a shame that Eric Valette made truly horrible remake of "One Missed Call" after his stunning debut.9 out of 10.

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      During the preproduction, a producer, thinking books were outdated, asked to replace the black magic book found by prisoners by an e-book.
    • Conexiones
      Referenced in Entre quatre murs (2003)

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    Detalles

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 7 de mayo de 2003 (Francia)
    • País de origen
      • Francia
    • Idioma
      • Francés
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      • Bee Movies
      • Fidélité Productions
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      • EUR 1,870,000 (estimado)
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      • USD 398,016
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      • 1h 30min(90 min)
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      • Dolby SR
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