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Suspended Animation

  • 2001
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 54m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
5,2/10
557
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Suspended Animation (2001)
Suspended Animation: The Secret Word
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAnimator Thomas Kempton gets more than he bargained for when a snowmobile trip turns to terror in the wilds of Northern Michigan. Held prisoner by two cannibalistic sisters who try unsuccess... Tout lireAnimator Thomas Kempton gets more than he bargained for when a snowmobile trip turns to terror in the wilds of Northern Michigan. Held prisoner by two cannibalistic sisters who try unsuccessfully to add him to their long list of victims, Tom becomes obsessed with tracking down hi... Tout lireAnimator Thomas Kempton gets more than he bargained for when a snowmobile trip turns to terror in the wilds of Northern Michigan. Held prisoner by two cannibalistic sisters who try unsuccessfully to add him to their long list of victims, Tom becomes obsessed with tracking down his captor's long lost daughter. The ensuing drama becomes perfect material for Tom's latest... Tout lire

  • Director
    • John D. Hancock
  • Writer
    • Dorothy Tristan
  • Stars
    • Alex McArthur
    • Rebecca Harrell Tickell
    • Laura Esterman
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    5,2/10
    557
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • John D. Hancock
    • Writer
      • Dorothy Tristan
    • Stars
      • Alex McArthur
      • Rebecca Harrell Tickell
      • Laura Esterman
    • 18Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 23Commentaires de critiques
    • 43Métascore
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
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    Rôles principaux22

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    Alex McArthur
    • Tom Kempton
    Rebecca Harrell Tickell
    Rebecca Harrell Tickell
    • Hilary Kempton
    • (as Rebecca Harrell)
    Laura Esterman
    • Vanessa Boulette
    Sage Allen
    • Ann Boulette
    Fred Meyers
    Fred Meyers
    • Sandor Hansen
    Daniel Riordan
    Daniel Riordan
    • Jack Starr
    • (as Dan Riordan)
    Jeff Puckett
    Jeff Puckett
    • Cliff Modjeska
    Maria Cina
    Maria Cina
    • Clara Hansen
    J.E. Freeman
    J.E. Freeman
    • Philip Boulette
    Sean Patrick Murphy
    Sean Patrick Murphy
    • Fred Phelps
    Daniel Mooney
    • Arnold Mann
    Gary J. Mion
    • Sheriff Montaigne
    Joe Forbrich
    Joe Forbrich
    • Coroner
    • (as Joseph Forbrich)
    • …
    Robert Breuler
    Robert Breuler
    • Dr. Leo Sagan
    Denise Bohn
    • Correspondence 1
    Faith Marie
    Faith Marie
    • Correspondence 2
    Mike McCalmet
    • Joe Moss
    Andrew Tallackson
    • Production Designer
    • Director
      • John D. Hancock
    • Writer
      • Dorothy Tristan
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs18

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    me-368

    What a great surprise!

    I watched this movie with little to no expectations and was very surprised at how much I enjoyed it. There is such creepy dark humor within the script that you laugh as you cringe. A crusty tale of backwoods cannibals, how can that be anything but entertaining? As if the sisters weren't bad enough, when the boy enters the picture we are treated to yet another level of twisted heredity. Fred Meyers as Sanders is probably the most disgusting personification of "The Bad Teen" I have ever seen. Those zits!

    Thomas Kempton's last line is the perfect end to the numerous horror flicks we have all seen. Why won't they just die?!
    atallackson

    This review by critic Andrew Tallackson appeared in The News-Dispatch

    During the early passages of John Hancock's `Suspended Animation,' you think you've got it figured out: It's `Deliverance' meets `Misery.' But the pleasure in experiencing `Suspended Animation' comes from the way Hancock and his screenwriter, wife Dorothy Tristan, throw you a curveball, taking the film somewhere unexpected. If the first half of `Suspended Animation' reveals the very nature of evil, then the second act is about the obsession with it. Hancock and Tristan show how, for some, closure can't be reached until the evil that fuels relentless nightmares is confronted and dissected. The film stars Alex McArthur as Tom Kempton, a Hollywood animator with a beautiful wife, Hilary (Hancock veteran Rebecca Harrell), a stunning home, but a somewhat stalled career. Needing a vacation, Tom heads to northern Michigan for a snowmobile trip with two buddies, Jack (Dan Riordan) and Cliff (Jeff Puckett), but the excursion takes an unexpected detour when Tom's snowmobile crashes in the forest. Tom stops by a nearby cabin for help, only to fall into a trap set by two deadly serial-killer sisters, Vanessa (Laura Esterman) and Ann (Sage Allen) Boulette. They've killed before and are ready to make Tom their latest victim. Hancock and Tristan take almost fiendish delight in seeing how far they can go to make audiences squirm here, particularly since sharp objects are lying about, along with jars containing parts of the human anatomy no man would like removed. Tom survives the ordeal - after a dynamite snowmobile chase that features not just an ax, but an avalanche - but can't let go of what happened to him. He meets the sisters' brother, Philip (J.E. Freeman), who is doing time in jail, then tracks down the daughter of one of the sisters, Clara (Maria Cina), a waitress and aspiring actress whose son, Sandor (Fred Meyers), may have picked up a few nasty habits from his disturbed relatives. For all its squeamish moments, `Suspended Animation' becomes a fascinating glimpse into depravity and insanity. A bizarre, unsettling dynamic unfolds between the Boulettes, who foster a considerably warped notion of the concept of `family.' That leads to an impressively restrained, surprisingly quiet finale, where Tom witnesses the tragedy of the Boulette family unfold before him, even as his life, and that of his wife, are in danger. McArthur is quite good; `Suspended Animation,' however, belongs to the ladies. Esterman and Allen, as the two sisters, create a dangerous, at times hilariously unstable team. You're never sure when the two might explode, while Esterman, later on, takes Vanessa to another level, revealing a desperation that is sad and pathetic. Cina is a find. Her performance is so natural, so unassuming, it doesn't come across as acting. She's the most sympathetic character, the heart and soul of the film. `Suspended Animation' is one of the creepier films in some time, a superb example of taking a formula story and transforming it into the unexpected. Rating: 3 stars
    4MovieAddict2016

    John Hancock sent me a copy of this movie, and that's about the only good thing I can say about it...

    I received a copy of "Suspended Animation" in the mail earlier this week. It was postmarked from a company in New York, with attached sheets of paper naming the cast and crew, and an interview with the director, John D. Hancock, from Phantom magazine.

    I'm still not quite sure why I was sent a copy, and I'm not really that sure how I was sent a copy. I don't have any mailing address on my Website, and I don't have it listed publicly on the Internet. I can only assume the DVD was given to me so that I could review the film. But it's a puzzling affair of how that company in New York got my address.

    The movie was filmed in 2001 and given a limited theatrical release in October of 2003. I believe that the DVD I received is a preview DVD of what will hit stores some time in 2004. Perhaps the company in New York thought I'd review the DVD, too? I suppose I can, although there's nothing to review -- it has fine quality and sound, basic picture menus, and a single theatrical trailer. It probably doesn't need much more.

    The film is about an animator named Tom Kempton (Alex McArthur), and his fascination with his own kidnapper. It all starts when Tom and his buddies are out on their snowmobiles during winter. Tom gets behind and flips his snowmobile when he's trying to catch up; he seeks shelter in a nearby log cabin, which is home to a pair of strange sisters -- one rather obese and the other frail and sickly. They slip Tom a drug and he wakes up tied to a chair. It's then that he realizes the sisters are cannibals, and that they plan to make him their next meal.

    After making a daring escape with the help of his friends, Tom finds himself unable to move on with his life. He can't think of anything but the small sister, Vanessa, who kidnapped him and chopped off his pinky finger (which was successfully re-attached, or so I can only assume). Tom hunts down Vanessa's adopted child, draws her as a cartoon out of fascination, and eventually fights and helps murder her serial killer son, Sandor (Fred Meyers), who has a pimple-popping scene so stomach-turning it could rival the most gruesome horror films.

    The only thing worse than the killer getting up one last time for another scare is the two-killer theory. Here, it's a three-killer theory. There's a surprise twist at the end that leaves open one of three options: the remaining killer is one of the sisters, back from their graves, their brother, or Vanessa's daughter. And, if you're enough of a horror freak, you may even think it's Sandor coming back from the grave.

    I've got to say that though the surprise ending didn't surprise me, I was expecting something else to happen. I expected something much cleverer and much more startling than what did happen at the end. I had worked out a complex theory of who the real killer might be and it never happened. By the time the credits started to roll, I wasn't quite sure what the message of the film was. First it starts out as a sort of "Misery Redux," then it turns into "Deliverance" on snowmobiles, then it turns into "Single White Female," then it turns into "Psycho," then it turns into nothing. Is the point that the gene for wanting to kill people runs in families? Is it that you should not dig deeper into matters already resolved? Or is it just a wandering horror-thriller that isn't sure what it wants to be?

    The movie was penned by Dorothy Tristan, John Hancock's wife. It's based on her novel, which I have never heard of -- and now I can understand why. I'd like to give "Suspended Animation" a good review because I enjoyed the beginning as a sort of remake of "Misery," and I feel bad picking on a movie sent to me in hopes I would do the opposite. But if I followed that, it would be nothing but a bribe.

    I won't be totally unkind to the movie. John Hancock, the man behind Robert De Niro's "Bang the Drums Slowly" and the cult family classic "Prancer" (also very dark), directs well -- for what it's worth. And to be fair, "Suspended Animation" has a few interesting scenes, but the casting of Alex McArthur never helps much, and the flimsy script only harms what could have been a really tense and scary movie.

    2.5/5 stars.
    6vampiresan

    really not that bad

    For a video nasty this was surprisingly watchable. The choice to examine the obsession with evil in the 2nd act of the film gave it a depth that few horror/thrillers in the low budget genre ever truly achieve.

    The basic plot is that a movie director is drugged and kidnapped by a pair of crazy cannibalistic sisters while he is on a snowmobiling holiday. Although he escapes, his brush with this evil leaves him obsessing with understanding what would make these women, particularly the dominant sister, Vanessa, become so twisted and warped.

    His investigation leads him to find Vanessa's daughter, Clara, a struggling actress with an abusive teenage son.

    The film doesn't revert to pointless gore but instead gives a thoughtful exploration of the quality of evil, beautifully examining the seeds of a serial killer and examining the idea of nature or nurture motivations. For the discerning viewer who doesn't just want a basic horror shocker, this film delivers some interesting ideas despite a few production and script flaws which can be attributed to small budget rather than small talents.
    8erikvianna

    Got my attention, surprisingly good

    I could not sleep so I turned on the TV and this seemed to be the only movie that got my attention, at first, it seems that the movie will end after few torture scenes or what so ever but there are huge twists in the history that makes this film remarkably good besides not having an unique history it does make itself unique.

    There are some actual stuff related to cannibalism such as it being heriditary and other sick stuff, the movie explores some bit of it but I didn't like so much how they introduced and put the history together, there seemed to lack an excuse to the main character be there and doing what he was actually doing.

    Despite it's bad reviews, it's a worthy and interesting movie to watch and it develops very well along the theme.

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    • Anecdotes
      Most of the main actors had little or no experience operating a snowmobile. They underwent days of training before filming began.
    • Connexions
      References Le Roi lion (1994)
    • Bandes originales
      The Right of Spring
      Composed by Igor Stravinsky

      Performed by Alex Koffman and Chris Ussery

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 25 décembre 2001 (United States)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
    • Langue
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Mayhem
    • Lieux de tournage
      • LaPorte, Indiana, États-Unis
    • société de production
      • Filmacres
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    Box-office

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    • Budget
      • 1 900 000 $ US (estimation)
    • Brut – États-Unis et Canada
      • 8 169 $ US
    • Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
      • 3 285 $ US
      • 2 nov. 2003
    • Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
      • 8 169 $ US
    Voir les informations détaillées sur le box-office sur IMDbPro

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    • Durée
      • 1h 54m(114 min)
    • Couleur
      • Color
    • Mixage
      • Dolby Digital
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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