Après un an de lutte contre une pandémie avec des symptômes relativement bénins, une nation frustrée baisse enfin sa garde. C'est à ce moment que le virus mute spontanément, donnant lieu à u... Tout lireAprès un an de lutte contre une pandémie avec des symptômes relativement bénins, une nation frustrée baisse enfin sa garde. C'est à ce moment que le virus mute spontanément, donnant lieu à un fléau qui altère l'esprit.Après un an de lutte contre une pandémie avec des symptômes relativement bénins, une nation frustrée baisse enfin sa garde. C'est à ce moment que le virus mute spontanément, donnant lieu à un fléau qui altère l'esprit.
- Prix
- 3 victoires et 4 nominations au total
- Kevin
- (as Lue-Keng Huang)
- …
- General
- (as Chang-Han Liou)
- Shades man on the metro
- (as Ark Zheng)
Avis en vedette
I have watched many incredibly twisted scenes in my life, but in this specific case there were some things that were really difficult to stand. For sure it is not a film for families or for people with a weak stomach. The practical effects are well done and the attack scenes are directed competently. I believe that this film will make happy body horror fans. My final mark is in line with the average: 6.5 stars out of 10.
Up to you whether this is a bad or good thing!
I don't know if the director intentionally aimed to weave deep psychological themes into the film, or if it was just to make a name.
But I do know that the film carries a heavy tension between ethics and human desire throughout.
It's a film with little unnecessary dialogue-almost 90% of the conversations have meaning, delivering the film's core message.
In the most colloquial terms, the film's theme can be summed up as: "They're aware, but the pleasure feels inevitable-as if you're telling them not to blink."
A film that reflects the endlessness of human desire.
A film that acts like a warning.
A film that says the only thing keeping us from total collapse is that thin thread of awareness about ethics.
One of the most interesting and heartbreaking aspects is that it's not a virus that turns you into someone else, or a zombie, or anything like that.
It's still you-completely you-who transforms from a victim into a full-blown maniac with no boundaries or rules.
And in the final scene, where the director builds the story's climax in the very last moments, when even the protagonist is not spared from the madness, and the tears and pain turn into tears of twisted pleasure- you hope for a happy ending, but the director keeps you suspended in a surreal state at every moment- a surrealism rooted in realism.
For fans of "the crossed" from Garth Ennis, this will be quite known territory. Although where Crossed can show this happening at a broader scale "the sadness" always seems quite limited. Even though there are a few nice Splatter scenes and especially the beginning is quite atmospheric, the more the movie nears it´s -predictable- ending, the less is actually happening.
Six points for the bravery to actually try this kind of stuff. Could have been much better though.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThere was very little computer animation in The Sadness, with 99% of the special effects being practical effects.
- GaffesAt around 1:08:30 when Molly is about to cut the MRT employee, you can hear her laughing loudly but her mouth is barely open.
- Citations
Infected on rooftop: Good morning everyone. Pay attention to the following message. There are some new rules for everyone. All men must report to the district office. I'll cut all your dicks off and feed them to stray dogs. And for the ladies... They'll be fucked by dogs in the street. Is that clear? This is your new life...
- ConnexionsFeatured in Horrible Reviews: The Horrors Of 2022: The Sadness Video review (2022)
- Bandes originalesTis Freedom
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Détails
Box-office
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 430 254 $ US
- Durée1 heure 39 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.00 : 1