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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA comatose five-year-old girl journeys through an industrial wonderland to find her way back to consciousness.A comatose five-year-old girl journeys through an industrial wonderland to find her way back to consciousness.A comatose five-year-old girl journeys through an industrial wonderland to find her way back to consciousness.
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- 28 victoires et 15 nominations au total
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Well one could have lived (through this) without the song ... no pun intended. It is fitting to use of course when you think of the story and all that. Though still a weird bed time song to be sung by a mom. I do not blame her, she gives the best performance she I reckon. And while this is not an original song by Mariah Carey ... once you've heard her "version" ... it is not in the interest of anyone else to try to fill or try to recreate that. Yes I know nit-picking and all that, but I am writing a review and if I didn't mention it, I wouldn't feel right about it.
But enough about that - even though I am currently listening to it, while writing this ... ok I'll stop. The movie has some neat idea. It does not make a secret what or rather where it plays or gives you a big twist (oh that's where she was or what was happening in the "real" world). If you like fantasy, if you like to suspend your disbelief ... the movie does have some interesting and beautiful sets ... the girl ... let's say she is very young.
It would not be good or nice or anything to try to rate her or her performance by "normal" standards! She is especially good when she can freely express her emotions. Not all dialog works fine, but that is forgivable - or rather should be. That is up to you of course. In the end it may be a bit too long - too much lingering on some scenes, it could do with some tightening ... but it is a good movie to escape reality from ... and believe that there is something more ... after ... and in between.
But enough about that - even though I am currently listening to it, while writing this ... ok I'll stop. The movie has some neat idea. It does not make a secret what or rather where it plays or gives you a big twist (oh that's where she was or what was happening in the "real" world). If you like fantasy, if you like to suspend your disbelief ... the movie does have some interesting and beautiful sets ... the girl ... let's say she is very young.
It would not be good or nice or anything to try to rate her or her performance by "normal" standards! She is especially good when she can freely express her emotions. Not all dialog works fine, but that is forgivable - or rather should be. That is up to you of course. In the end it may be a bit too long - too much lingering on some scenes, it could do with some tightening ... but it is a good movie to escape reality from ... and believe that there is something more ... after ... and in between.
I must admit, when I started watching this movie, I wasn't fully on board, but I found the movie grew on me as I watched it. It's not a great movie, by any means, but there were enough original ideas here to keep me watching. It's visually interesting, although we've seen most of these things before in the films Jan Svankmajer, Phil Tippett, and the Quay Brothers. The use of out-of-date film gives it a lomography look, which I like, but I can see where it might irritate some. As to the version of "Without You" that's sung in this film, it sounds like it was based on Harry Nilsson's version, not Mariah Carey's (or the original by Badfinger). Far less Melisma and the vocal fry.
Just a note on one of the other reviews here which claims that favorable reviews are all done by people who did not review any other movies. My research indicates this not to be the case. Of the 10 star reviews here, only two are by people who reviewed no other movies (although I do agree with that reviewer that you should treat 10 star reviews by people who haven't reviewed anything else with suspicion). This is clearly a divisive movie, but if you can tap into it's aesthetic, it can be a rewarding experience.
Just a note on one of the other reviews here which claims that favorable reviews are all done by people who did not review any other movies. My research indicates this not to be the case. Of the 10 star reviews here, only two are by people who reviewed no other movies (although I do agree with that reviewer that you should treat 10 star reviews by people who haven't reviewed anything else with suspicion). This is clearly a divisive movie, but if you can tap into it's aesthetic, it can be a rewarding experience.
Moon Garden is an indie surrealist horror film about a young girl named Emma who, after taking a terrible fall down the stairs and ending up in a coma, she's forced to fend for her life against a dark entity in an industrial fantasy world.
Filmed with a bevy of clever and captivating practical effects, Moon Garden is a gorgeous, surrealist horror movie that's honestly an outstanding introductory movie for kids and teens, having a great deal in common with Joe Dante's work and even a bit of that classic Spielberg-Amblin magic. The performances are great, especially the child actress who plays Emma. She's just so wonderfully earnest and sweet, her interaction with the character of the Musician left me welling up. The actors who play her parents are also very good and the conflict that leads to Emma's coma is very emotional. Still, it's the cinematography and visuals that really shape this nightmare.
I hope more folks check this movie out because it's absolutely worth your time.
Filmed with a bevy of clever and captivating practical effects, Moon Garden is a gorgeous, surrealist horror movie that's honestly an outstanding introductory movie for kids and teens, having a great deal in common with Joe Dante's work and even a bit of that classic Spielberg-Amblin magic. The performances are great, especially the child actress who plays Emma. She's just so wonderfully earnest and sweet, her interaction with the character of the Musician left me welling up. The actors who play her parents are also very good and the conflict that leads to Emma's coma is very emotional. Still, it's the cinematography and visuals that really shape this nightmare.
I hope more folks check this movie out because it's absolutely worth your time.
This is sitting at a 6?! Thats a shame. If something with fairly low production values can still engage you and be visually stunning, that's an achievement. Add some very good acting and writing and you've got a classic. Kudos to young Haven Lee Harris, she carried an amazing, independent film extremely well on those little shoulders. Everyone else was great too so that is saying something. This is the kind of project Netflix or other streaming services should invest in. The filmmakers did an amazing job on what I can only assume is a shoestring budget. And yet I was dazzled by some seens in a way I rarely see in bigger budget films (the scene where the headless woman stands under the portraits comes to mind).
'Moon Garden' is a unique and beautiful movie. Sadly, viewers who don't have an active imagination will never understand it. 'Moon Garden' is a sublime metaphorical visualization of thoughts, memories and events - from a child's perspective.
'Moon Garden' tells the story of 5-year old Emma (brilliantly portrayed by Haven Lee Harris). One night, when she tries to stop her parents (played by Augie Duke and Brionne Davis) from fighting again, she slips and falls down the stairs, leaving her in a coma. Whilst in this state, she enters the Moon Garden. Doctors fighting for her life, become part of her unconscious mind in the most surreal manner. The visuals, make-up and practical effects are stunning, brought to life by excellent stop-motion photography.
This was a very demanding role for Haven Lee Harris and throughout the film her performance never ceased to amaze me. This little girl is given so much to do and she excels in every scene.
The film literally is the stuff nightmares are made of. It reminded me of a mix between 'Pan's Labyrinth', 'Rigor Mortis', and especially 'Imaginaerum', a film that shares a similar premise about a man suffering from dementia. Despite the bizarre imagery and somewhat weird narration, 'Moon Garden' is also an emotionally charged film - if you are able to interpret it, that is. This is a modern fantasy horror masterpiece and quite frankly one of the most amazing films I've seen lately. I feel so sorry for those who don't understand the film...
'Moon Garden' has to be seen to be believed! Every frame of every scene is perfection. The inclusion of Harry Nilsson's 'Without You' added a magical, yet emotional touch. 'Moon Garden' is an instant favourite.
'Moon Garden' tells the story of 5-year old Emma (brilliantly portrayed by Haven Lee Harris). One night, when she tries to stop her parents (played by Augie Duke and Brionne Davis) from fighting again, she slips and falls down the stairs, leaving her in a coma. Whilst in this state, she enters the Moon Garden. Doctors fighting for her life, become part of her unconscious mind in the most surreal manner. The visuals, make-up and practical effects are stunning, brought to life by excellent stop-motion photography.
This was a very demanding role for Haven Lee Harris and throughout the film her performance never ceased to amaze me. This little girl is given so much to do and she excels in every scene.
The film literally is the stuff nightmares are made of. It reminded me of a mix between 'Pan's Labyrinth', 'Rigor Mortis', and especially 'Imaginaerum', a film that shares a similar premise about a man suffering from dementia. Despite the bizarre imagery and somewhat weird narration, 'Moon Garden' is also an emotionally charged film - if you are able to interpret it, that is. This is a modern fantasy horror masterpiece and quite frankly one of the most amazing films I've seen lately. I feel so sorry for those who don't understand the film...
'Moon Garden' has to be seen to be believed! Every frame of every scene is perfection. The inclusion of Harry Nilsson's 'Without You' added a magical, yet emotional touch. 'Moon Garden' is an instant favourite.
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- AnecdotesEmma is played by director Ryan Stevens Harris' actual daughter, Haven Lee Harris.
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Box-office
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 54 013 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 4 517 $ US
- 21 mai 2023
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 57 757 $ US
- Durée
- 1h 37m(97 min)
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.39 : 1
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