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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueFollows ghosts who want to become the spookiest of urban legends and most successful and famous stars in the underworld through their scare tactics and performances amongst the living.Follows ghosts who want to become the spookiest of urban legends and most successful and famous stars in the underworld through their scare tactics and performances amongst the living.Follows ghosts who want to become the spookiest of urban legends and most successful and famous stars in the underworld through their scare tactics and performances amongst the living.
- Prix
- 12 victoires et 14 nominations au total
Chen Bolin
- Makoto
- (as Bo-lin Chen)
Pai Ching-I
- Camilla
- (as Ching-i Pai)
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For the first time in my life, I don't know how to review a movie. I don't know how to put into words how that movie made me feel. Still, I'll try my best.
First, the movie is about a girl who just died and went to the afterlife. She explores the society of the Dead Talents and tries to find a way to fit in. That's a journey we all take in our own lives every day. Who we are and how we fit into society define who we become. This move explains it all rather perfectly.
The acting is incredible. The actors all have wide ranges, and they all play them perfectly.
This is not a horror movie. I laughed my lungs out and then cried my eyes out. The emotional rollercoaster was a fun journey.
To whomever came up with making this movie, I thank you from the bottom of my heart.
First, the movie is about a girl who just died and went to the afterlife. She explores the society of the Dead Talents and tries to find a way to fit in. That's a journey we all take in our own lives every day. Who we are and how we fit into society define who we become. This move explains it all rather perfectly.
The acting is incredible. The actors all have wide ranges, and they all play them perfectly.
This is not a horror movie. I laughed my lungs out and then cried my eyes out. The emotional rollercoaster was a fun journey.
To whomever came up with making this movie, I thank you from the bottom of my heart.
Let me start off this review by saying that this movie was really likable. The cast was great, the characters were unique and enjoyable, and the overall narrative was pretty original. We follow a young ghost woman who tries to create her own urban legend after her death. In this world, it's completely normal to exist in the afterlife, and many ghosts spend their time scaring the living with their coolest scare ideas, hoping to go viral in the afterlife.
Our protagonist isn't really interested in that, but soon she realizes she has no choice, otherwise, she will simply be erased. With the help of her friend and numerous other characters, she must try to create the perfect scare. However, it's not as easy as it sounds, since you need both talent and even a license.
As I mentioned at the start, this movie has plenty of enjoyable aspects. From a technical standpoint, it's well-made and consistently entertaining. It heavily leans into comedy and supernatural elements, with some drama and horror mixed in. The film mirrors the world of the living, reflecting themes of fame, glamour, and the pursuit of being unforgettable. It's a unique take, showcasing a ghost world with its own TV shows and even awards for the best scares.
That being said, the movie isn't without flaws. The biggest issue for me was that it sometimes felt a little all over the place. The fast editing, combined with frequent close-ups on characters' faces and the added challenge of reading subtitles in time, made it feel overstimulating at times. Maybe this would smooth out on a rewatch, but during my first viewing, it was a bit much. Additionally, some of the comedic elements tried a little too hard for my taste, which made a few scenes fall flat instead of fully landing their humor.
Overall, it's an enjoyable movie with a lot of talent involved, even if it can feel overwhelming at times. If you don't mind that or are generally a fan of Asian comedy cinema, I would definitely recommend giving this a try, especially since it's easily available on Netflix. [5,6/10]
Our protagonist isn't really interested in that, but soon she realizes she has no choice, otherwise, she will simply be erased. With the help of her friend and numerous other characters, she must try to create the perfect scare. However, it's not as easy as it sounds, since you need both talent and even a license.
As I mentioned at the start, this movie has plenty of enjoyable aspects. From a technical standpoint, it's well-made and consistently entertaining. It heavily leans into comedy and supernatural elements, with some drama and horror mixed in. The film mirrors the world of the living, reflecting themes of fame, glamour, and the pursuit of being unforgettable. It's a unique take, showcasing a ghost world with its own TV shows and even awards for the best scares.
That being said, the movie isn't without flaws. The biggest issue for me was that it sometimes felt a little all over the place. The fast editing, combined with frequent close-ups on characters' faces and the added challenge of reading subtitles in time, made it feel overstimulating at times. Maybe this would smooth out on a rewatch, but during my first viewing, it was a bit much. Additionally, some of the comedic elements tried a little too hard for my taste, which made a few scenes fall flat instead of fully landing their humor.
Overall, it's an enjoyable movie with a lot of talent involved, even if it can feel overwhelming at times. If you don't mind that or are generally a fan of Asian comedy cinema, I would definitely recommend giving this a try, especially since it's easily available on Netflix. [5,6/10]
It's a really touchy story about a girl who doesn't know what it means to be seen until she literally becomes invisible.
Yes, it's as if Tim Burton made Squid Games - a yearly undead competition reality show about who is the best urban legend apparition to haunted the world's lamest paranormal investigators. And much like the human "reality" side, the afterlife flipside is just as much staged egomaniacal drama.
The reigning queen Catherine is aging out of competition and losing in popularity to upstart ingenue Jessica. Until Catherine reluctantly takes an even younger protege under her wing hoping to beat Jessica for the youth vote.
What ensues is frenetic dark comedy with a lot of soul as we learn how death is just a part of everyone's story - not the end of it.
It took me a while to finish watching it and to fully appreciate it. But it has great characters, gruesome setups, a fun score (especially Makoto) and something interested to say about newfound families and risk-tasking.
Yes, it's as if Tim Burton made Squid Games - a yearly undead competition reality show about who is the best urban legend apparition to haunted the world's lamest paranormal investigators. And much like the human "reality" side, the afterlife flipside is just as much staged egomaniacal drama.
The reigning queen Catherine is aging out of competition and losing in popularity to upstart ingenue Jessica. Until Catherine reluctantly takes an even younger protege under her wing hoping to beat Jessica for the youth vote.
What ensues is frenetic dark comedy with a lot of soul as we learn how death is just a part of everyone's story - not the end of it.
It took me a while to finish watching it and to fully appreciate it. But it has great characters, gruesome setups, a fun score (especially Makoto) and something interested to say about newfound families and risk-tasking.
"Dead Talent Society" is not only incredibly humorous but also a thought-provoking comedy. It presents a concept where people, after death, seem to live once more and go through endless cycles of reincarnation. However, the essence of life remains unchanged. Even though one's lifestyle may differ after death, life's inherent frustrations remain constant. This invites deeper reflection on the nature of existence.
The collaboration between Gingle Wang and director John Hsu, which first caught my attention in their earlier work on Detention, has once again proven to be compelling. While Detention had a faster-paced rhythm and excelled in creating an immersive atmosphere-highlighting the director's skill in capturing actors' subtle expressions-Dead Talent Society demonstrates an even greater mastery of comedic timing. It adeptly balances humor and emotional depth, allowing certain viewers to engage in reflection on life while also catering to a wider audience. Although the story is set in a post-death world, it inevitably leads one to ponder a profound philosophical question: What is the purpose of life?
Sandrine Pinna's performance is particularly impressive, as she vividly portrays a character that embodies both frustration and affection. It's also worth mentioning that the relationships between characters are beautifully depicted, emphasizing the power of support and connection. Even the divide between life and death cannot sever these bonds. These heartwarming interactions bring a smile to the audience's face, adding depth to the story and making the characters even more endearing.
The film's world-building seems to offer ample room for further development. While I look forward to potential spin-offs or related works, I also worry that over-expansion might risk diluting the integrity of this fascinating universe.
The collaboration between Gingle Wang and director John Hsu, which first caught my attention in their earlier work on Detention, has once again proven to be compelling. While Detention had a faster-paced rhythm and excelled in creating an immersive atmosphere-highlighting the director's skill in capturing actors' subtle expressions-Dead Talent Society demonstrates an even greater mastery of comedic timing. It adeptly balances humor and emotional depth, allowing certain viewers to engage in reflection on life while also catering to a wider audience. Although the story is set in a post-death world, it inevitably leads one to ponder a profound philosophical question: What is the purpose of life?
Sandrine Pinna's performance is particularly impressive, as she vividly portrays a character that embodies both frustration and affection. It's also worth mentioning that the relationships between characters are beautifully depicted, emphasizing the power of support and connection. Even the divide between life and death cannot sever these bonds. These heartwarming interactions bring a smile to the audience's face, adding depth to the story and making the characters even more endearing.
The film's world-building seems to offer ample room for further development. While I look forward to potential spin-offs or related works, I also worry that over-expansion might risk diluting the integrity of this fascinating universe.
Wow! Just wow! I was having a lazy day today and came across Dead Talents Society whilst scrolling through Netflix. I'd heard great things about it via one of the main horror movie news sites and being a big fan of Asian horror films, I decided to check it out. At first glance it may look like a typical horror comedy however there's a lot more to it than just that - it's a film that has heart! The comedy is brilliantly done, the characters are all fun and likeable, the concept itself is new and interesting and it also has emotional depth. It raises some thought provoking questions regarding fame, one's worth and what it truly means to be "seen". It even made me tear up at the end! One of the best horror movies of the year without a doubt, I truly hope it gets the recognition it deserves - I know it won several awards and I have to say it 100% deserves them! I would love to see a sequel or even a tv series continuing on this fun little world!
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- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 7 947 316 $ US
- Durée
- 1h 51m(111 min)
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- 2.35 : 1
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