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Leatherface: Le massacre

Titre original : Leatherface
  • 2017
  • 18A
  • 1h 30m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
5,0/10
30 k
MA NOTE
Leatherface: Le massacre (2017)
A teenage Leatherface escapes from a mental hospital with three other inmates, kidnapping a young nurse and taking her on a road trip from hell while being pursued by an equally deranged lawman out for revenge.
Liretrailer2 min 08 s
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CriminalitéHorreurThrillerHorreur avec tueur en sérieHorreur chez les adolescentsSerial Killer

Un adolescent, Leatherface, s'échappe d'un hôpital psychiatrique avec trois autres détenus, kidnappant une jeune infirmière et l'emmenant dans une infernale virée en voiture, alors qu'ils so... Tout lireUn adolescent, Leatherface, s'échappe d'un hôpital psychiatrique avec trois autres détenus, kidnappant une jeune infirmière et l'emmenant dans une infernale virée en voiture, alors qu'ils sont poursuivis par un homme de loi bien décidé à se venger.Un adolescent, Leatherface, s'échappe d'un hôpital psychiatrique avec trois autres détenus, kidnappant une jeune infirmière et l'emmenant dans une infernale virée en voiture, alors qu'ils sont poursuivis par un homme de loi bien décidé à se venger.

  • Directors
    • Alexandre Bustillo
    • Julien Maury
  • Writers
    • Seth M. Sherwood
    • Tobe Hooper
    • Kim Henkel
  • Stars
    • Stephen Dorff
    • Lili Taylor
    • Sam Strike
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    5,0/10
    30 k
    MA NOTE
    • Directors
      • Alexandre Bustillo
      • Julien Maury
    • Writers
      • Seth M. Sherwood
      • Tobe Hooper
      • Kim Henkel
    • Stars
      • Stephen Dorff
      • Lili Taylor
      • Sam Strike
    • 234Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 157Commentaires de critiques
    • 40Métascore
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
  • Vidéos8

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    Leatherface: It's Nothing
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    Leatherface: It's Nothing

    Photos274

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    Rôles principaux32

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    Stephen Dorff
    Stephen Dorff
    • Hal Hartman
    Lili Taylor
    Lili Taylor
    • Verna
    Sam Strike
    Sam Strike
    • Jackson
    Vanessa Grasse
    Vanessa Grasse
    • Lizzy
    Finn Jones
    Finn Jones
    • Deputy Sorells
    Sam Coleman
    Sam Coleman
    • Bud
    Jessica Madsen
    Jessica Madsen
    • Clarice
    James Bloor
    James Bloor
    • Ike
    Christopher Adamson
    Christopher Adamson
    • Dr. Lang
    Dimo Alexiev
    Dimo Alexiev
    • Drayton
    Nathan Cooper
    Nathan Cooper
    • Farnsworth
    Dejan Angelov
    • Nubbins
    • (as Deyan Angelov)
    Boris Kabakchiev
    Boris Kabakchiev
    • Young Jed
    Lorina Kamburova
    Lorina Kamburova
    • Betty
    Hristo Milev
    • Young Nubbins
    Simona Williams
    Simona Williams
    • Brunette Nurse
    Venelina Ghyaurova
    • Demure Nurse
    Velizar Binev
    Velizar Binev
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    • Directors
      • Alexandre Bustillo
      • Julien Maury
    • Writers
      • Seth M. Sherwood
      • Tobe Hooper
      • Kim Henkel
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs234

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    5Finfrosk86

    Dull and underwhelming, not directly bad, just barely OK.

    This movie in itself is not exactly bad. It looks alright, has some OK gore, decent acting for the most part, some slightly interesting characters. It doesn't suck. But as a origin story to one of horror's biggest icons? Eeeh, yeah. It's not great.

    Actually, right off the bat the biggest problem with this movie strikes me. When you're making an origin story to such a famous character, you should make sure that the story you make up and make into a movie is really awesome. Unfortunately, it's not. We see Leatherface's family and stuff, and it's just meh. The opening scene is just not very interesting. What follows though, isn't bad. They have some kind of story to tell here, not relying too much on TCM- lore, and I thought it was somewhat entertaining.

    You wouldn't have to cut a lot here to make this movie totally unrecognizable as a Leaterface origin-story, though. That's a shame. And it's also pretty tame, I'm sorry to say. Actually really tame. Like I said initially, the origin story to such a gruesome character should really be a lot more horrific, gruesome and ghastly. It's not. It's pretty watered down. I think the die hard fans of Leatherface will be disappointed with this. But who knows, I may be wrong.
    3arungeorge13

    A prequel that doesn't hold much value! [+33%]

    When the directors of 2007's gore-spectacle 'Inside' (Alexandre Bustillo & Julien Maury) took over the reins of a supposed prequel to 1974's Tobe Hooper classic 'The Texas Chainsaw Massacre', expectations had indeed sky-rocketed. But what we get isn't even worthy of being called a tribute to the TCM franchise, let alone be regarded as its worthy canon prequel.

    The screenplay offers very little in terms of the surprises it throws at the viewers (and TCM fans), thereby ending up strictly ho-hum. We see a bunch of eccentrics creating a riot at a mental health facility and escaping, with tidbits of the Sawyer family thrown in to engage the viewer. In fact, the makers are trying to sell this movie around the mystery of which character amongst the the leads ultimately evolves into 'Leatherface'. Well, much to our dismay, even this stretch appears annoyingly contrived (and to be honest, the poster kinda spoils it already!).

    What we're subjected to for most part, is literally a lunatic couple shotgun-killing their way to notoriety on their supposed escape (even the big chainsaw-kill comes in too late) with a helpless nurse named Lizzy (Vanessa Grasse) who has unnecessarily been dragged along with them while also being accompanied by a duo of brothers (the somewhat compassionate Jackson and the bulky Bud). Lizzy is the character we're supposed to root for, but sadly this does not work. We know as little about her as we know about the rest of the zany troupe.

    The directors who're known to stage horrifically-exciting set- pieces, resort to cheap tricks here (like a partial necro scene) in order to augment the shock-value. The shot of a woman's derriere walking into a barn surrounded by badlands (during one of the opening segments, clearly reminding us of previous TCM films including the Michael Bay funded remake) had just about raised my hopes a teeny weeny bit before everything came crashing down.

    With no real thunderbolts in store for fans or non-fans, this prequel falls head first into a pit of quick-sand, the real difference-maker in the story being the weapons (shotguns, knives) that the characters possess and not their personalities. You're bound to forget this movie as soon as the credits roll.

    Verdict: Terrible!
    5IonicBreezeMachine

    Objectively speaking it's better than Texas Chainsaw 3D, but it's also less entertaining and runs into the same problems as most prequels.

    In 1955 Sheriff Hartman (Stephen Dorff) is called to the scene of his daughter, Betty's, death. The Sawyer children are at the crime scene (and not for the first time as they've been present at other deaths) and while he can't charge any of them he gets revenge on the Sawyer matriarch, Verna (Lili Taylor), by taking custody of her son, Jedidiah, away under Child Endangerment. 10 years later Jedidiah has been given a new name and has been integrated into the system at mental hospital Gorman House Youth Reformery. When Verna unsuccessfully tries to contact her son, she instigates a riot by opening several facility doors. A group of four inmates consisting of hulking mute Bud (Sam Coleman), violent psychopath Ike (James Bloor) and his equally violent girlfriend Clarice (Jessica Madsen), and Bud's subdued relatively level headed friend Jackson (Sam Strike) escape with Ike taking nurse Elizabeth White (Vanessa Grasse) hostage. Learning of the escapees and that one of them is Jedidiah Sawyer, Sheriff Hartman pursues the group intent on bringing them down rather than bringing them in.

    Following the relative success of Texas Chainsaw 3D, Lionsgate and millennium opted to move forward on another installment tentatively titled Texas Chainsaw 4. Following a proposed follow-up to be filmed by Texas Chainsaw 3D director John Luessenhop being scrapped, the producers instead opted for a prequel pitch by Seth M. Sherwood described as a road thriller akin to Terrence Malik's Badlands but with gore. French New Extremity directors Julien Maury and Alexandre Bustillo who had made a name for themselves with their films such as Inside, Livid, and Among the Living that like other members of the (Alexandre Aja, Xavier Gens, etc.) were noted for their brutal intensity and violence. Leatherface is technically speaking a better film than Texas Chainsaw 3D, and it does well capturing the period with Julien Maury and Alexandre Bustillo evoking an almost neo-western vibe from the film, but it's also an exercise in redundancy as much like other prequels we know exactly where it's going and the characters and story aren't engaging enough to make us forget that.

    The movie does have good elements to it. The cinematography is well done and convinces us the Bulgarian filming locations are in fact 1960s East Texas and unlike the Platinum Dunes films I actually felt like Leatherface took place in a different decade. Stephen Dorff is really good as antagonist Sheriff Hartman who plays the hellbent lawman archetype with seething intensity and hatred for the Sawyer family, in many ways it's reminiscent of Dennis Hopper's Lefty from Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 except played straight but still good. I also liked Lili Taylor as Sawyer matriarch Verna Sawyer-Carson who conveys this almost Betty Crockerish image that barely contains the intense violence and hatred beneath the surface.

    Unfortunately the principal cast whom we spend the most time with are the least interesting. Bud, Ike, Clarice, Jackson, and Elizabeth aren't all that interesting and it feels like we're focusing on the wrong people story wise. Stephen Dorff is arguably the driving force behind the story as he's Hellbent on taking down this group because he knows his daughter is dead because of them, and while his character does engage in shady or brutal acts, he's not more evil than the group we're following who we see kill without hesitation or remorse. The story isn't unworkable and all the pieces are in place, btu the movie wants us to sympathize with the group of escaped psychopaths rather than be scared by them and it just leaves the movie lacking in much of anchor point for investment. This probably explains why certain actions the hostage character Elizabeth does seem so outright perplexing because there are several opportunities where she can make a run for safety from the unstable group but just doesn't and the relationship between her and Jackson isn't strong enough to buy give credibility to her uncertainty as to whether or not she should leave. Eventually the movie leads right back to where we knew it started and because it played with the uncertainty of who is Leatherface the character's descent feels like it's on fast forward when it should've been a slow rot.

    Leatherface is just kind of "meh" it's not unique enough like Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2, it's not bad enough to be funny like Texas Chainsaw Massacre: Next Generation or Texas Chainsaw 3D, and instead is content to settle for competent mediocrity. It has some good performances and a nice look, but it's in service of a movie that's just "there".
    6Stevieboy666

    Mixed feelings

    Prequel to the legendary Texas Chainsaw Massacre, this is as much a violent road movie as it is a horror. I heard many negative things about the film beforehand but as always I watched it with an open mind. On the negative side I found this film to be somewhat unconvincing and unnecessary. Obviously it was made to make money but it really does not add anything worthy to the TCM series. On the plus side it was technically pretty good, having seen a few of the director' previous films it lived up to expectations. Acting and pace is good plus there is a lot of blood & violence to satisfy most gorehounds. I would certainly watch it again.
    4BA_Harrison

    Another disappointing horror origin movie.

    As a child, Jed Sawyer is taken from his murderous hillbilly family and put in the Gorman House Youth Reformatory, where he spends the next ten years with a new identity. When the prisoners revolt, a small group make a bid for freedom with pretty nurse Lizzy (Vanessa Grasse) and fellow inmate Jackson as their hostages.

    Tobe Hooper's original The Texas Chain Saw Massacre ranks as one of the scariest films ever made, its iconic killer Leatherface its most frightening creation. With this latest film in the series, they've gone and done what Rob Zombie did with his godawful Halloween remake: give the killer a back story. In humanising the character, they have lessened his effectiveness as an object of fear. Once an emotionless, uncontrollable monster, impossible to reason with, he is now someone we can identify with and feel a level of pity for. It didn't work for Michael Myers and it doesn't work here.

    The origins story-line also makes much of the film seem frustratingly unlike a Texas Chainsaw movie, at times even reminding me of a Tarantino flick (the escape from Gorman House made me think of Natural Born Killers while the BBQ stop massacre was redolent of both NBK and Pulp Fiction). Only in the film's closing moments do things actually feel like they belong to the franchise, with Lizzy trying to escape the Sawyer's charnel house, a chainsaw wielding Jed (soon to become Leatherface) hot on her heels. Directors Alexandre Bustillo and Julien Maury don't hold back on the brutality and blood, but even so, I can imagine many fans of the series being disappointed with the level of splatter (too much for some, not enough for others).

    5.5 out of 10, rounded down to 5 for that really dumb scene in which three people (including one really fat guy) hide from the law by climbing inside the festering carcass of a steer. A really big steer. Also, minus half a point for the unbelievable necro sex scene. And another half point subtracted for Jed's sudden (and also completely unbelievable) transformation from rational human being to hulking homicidal maniac.

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    • Anecdotes
      The Sawyer House seen in the 1974 original film was rebuilt for the filming of "Leatherface".
    • Gaffes
      The credits incorrectly list one of the songs as " 'It's Over' Performed by Patti Ma Salle." The artist's name is not "Patti Ma Salle"; it is "Patti La Salle."
    • Citations

      Hal Hartman: You take one of mine, and I'll take all yours, Verna. All of 'em.

    • Autres versions
      The German version was cut for violence by 3 minutes to secure the FSK-18 rating. Uncut version has later been released with SPIO/JK approval.
    • Connexions
      Featured in The Kill Count: Leatherface (2017) Kill Count (2019)
    • Bandes originales
      Leave Me Alone
      Written and Performed by Nathaniel Mayer

      Courtesy of Westwood Music Group

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    • Date de sortie
      • 20 octobre 2017 (Canada)
    • Pays d’origine
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    • Sites officiels
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    • Langue
      • English
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    • Lieux de tournage
      • Bulgarie
    • sociétés de production
      • Campbell Grobman Films
      • LF2 Productions
      • Lionsgate
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