Cinq histoires de terreur imbriquées suivent le destin d'un groupe de voyageurs fatigués qui affrontent leurs pires cauchemars - et leurs secrets les plus sombres - au cours d'une longue nui... Tout lireCinq histoires de terreur imbriquées suivent le destin d'un groupe de voyageurs fatigués qui affrontent leurs pires cauchemars - et leurs secrets les plus sombres - au cours d'une longue nuit sur un tronçon désolé de l'autoroute du désert.Cinq histoires de terreur imbriquées suivent le destin d'un groupe de voyageurs fatigués qui affrontent leurs pires cauchemars - et leurs secrets les plus sombres - au cours d'une longue nuit sur un tronçon désolé de l'autoroute du désert.
- Prix
- 1 nomination au total
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The good: the concept of the 5 loosely related, lurid stories is clever, as is them taking place all in the same desolate area. If you like creepy, graphic horror, that's also present. Also, very imaginative monsters in some of the stories.
The bad: It's not fleshed out enough. I don't need exposition, but these stories are so unexplained it's almost like they ran out of money when filming the picture. And it's so low-budget that it was hard for me to get invested in the characters. The entire concept of what this town might intrigued me, but nothing is explained and I came away wanting more.
Great concept, but lackluster execution.
Wraith demons appear from the start of the film and look like they are after fresh souls, or waiting for death to occur. This is why they seem to appear spontaneously throughout the film when bad things are about to happen.
Southbound is an anthology that follows a different set of characters through five interlocking stories that are all linked to the main plot, and by the end, everything seems to come together nicely in one big circle.
I'll admit the film is pretty well done. It speeds through the stories quickly, it was intriguing and full of mystery and action, and so while you want to find out more about a previous tale, you don't the chance to stop, reflect and catch your breath.
I wish more films were done like this. There will always be pros and cons but the film did what it intended. It had a favourable story, it had gore, it had mystery, it did have some gritty and unsettling moments, and it fits in very nicely to the horror genre.
The only real negative I can say about this film is that it doesn't delve deep enough into character development. We don't know much backstory, and what has transpired in the past. And therefore your connection with the characters is not as strong as it could be.
However, something always seems to catch up with them. And even though there is a lot that we aren't aware of, most of it doesn't matter since you can get a good enough grasp on the situation, and can sense that in the end, the outcome will be unpleasant.
A quick note on the hospital scene which was one of the most brutal, visceral and disgusting scenes I think I have ever witnessed in a movie to date, it kept you a little frozen in shock, but was also, the edge of your seat cinema.
We get wraithlike skeletons, cults, murderers, a creepy abandoned hospital, some weird townsfolk, and some monster elements sprinkled into the five stories. The DJ was a nice touch and effortlessly blended into when a story had ended, and when the next one was about to begin.
This is one of those surprise horror movies that have a fulfilling story and a decent ending. I recommend this film if you are a horror fanatic, as I think you will be pleasantly surprised.
7/10.
First, it has some genuinely new stories to tell. That's not typical for horror, where the same few stories are iterated upon repeatedly.
Second, it has fascinating characters that are brought to vivid life, with remarkably few brush strokes, but without ever resorting to stereotype. The quality of the writing, direction, and acting shine.
Finally, each of Southbound's authors know to leave enough unsaid. Each chapter suggests a world of back story, but there's no spoon anywhere in sight. Which is particularly important for horror, where what is made explicit can never approach the creepiness that is only imaginable.
What does it do wrong? Well, the effects can be shoddy, and there are a few scenes designed around an effect, rather than the effect crafted to the vision, leaving those scenes wooden. But that's all, and for each awkward bit of gore, there are two or three masterfully directed scenes to compensate.
Southbound is a seriously enjoyable horror flick. See it when you can.
The stories are interconnected. I love the idea of this place. I like the girl friends section. I especially like the hospital section. The movie could fill in a few holes and clarify a few story issues. Overall, I really like the general premise. The connectivity between stories allows for more rooting interest. It would be very interesting to sharpen the writing with this one.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe hospital scenes in "The Accident" were filmed in a non-functional wing of a working hospital.
- Citations
The D.J.: ["The Way Out" opening credits radio dialogue] Regret and remorse. Amends and atonement. That's life, right? Well, this next one is for you. All you lost souls racing down that long road to redemption and all you sinners running from your past but heading straight into that pit of darkness up ahead. We're all on the same endless highway... the one with no name and no exits... looking for a way out of tonight and into tomorrow. Well, they're going to try to stop you but you gotta say "fuck it" and keep moving. Because this is your highway. And tonight might just be the night you finally outrun those wicked demons once and for all. And I'll be right here with you, making sure you get where you're going.
- ConnexionsFeatured in FoundFlix: SouthBound (2015) Explained (2021)
- Bandes originalesGoodbye, Goodbye
Written by Mickey Western
Performed by Mickey Western
Courtesy of Silver Buffalo Productions
(Segments: "The Way Out" & "The Way In")
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Site officiel
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Southbound
- Lieux de tournage
- Roy's Motel and Cafe, Amboy, Californie, États-Unis(Truck stop in "The Way Out")
- sociétés de production
- Consultez plus de crédits d'entreprise sur IMDbPro
Box-office
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 23 665 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 6 250 $ US
- 7 févr. 2016
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 35 275 $ US
- Durée1 heure 29 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1