A Semente do Mal
- 2023
- 1h 31m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
5,2/10
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueEdward searches for biological family in Portugal. He finds a villa and reunites with his long-lost mother and twin. But their shared past holds a dark secret that will forever change his un... Tout lireEdward searches for biological family in Portugal. He finds a villa and reunites with his long-lost mother and twin. But their shared past holds a dark secret that will forever change his understanding of his identity and origins.Edward searches for biological family in Portugal. He finds a villa and reunites with his long-lost mother and twin. But their shared past holds a dark secret that will forever change his understanding of his identity and origins.
- Prix
- 4 victoires et 7 nominations au total
Jack Haven
- Riley
- (as Brigette Lundy-Paine)
Ian Elrick
- Ed
- (voice)
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For some reason, I was really excited to see this, even though I had no idea what the movie was about going into it. We follow Edward, who is searching for his biological family in Portugal. Along with him is his girlfriend, Riley, and soon they arrive at Edward's long-lost mother Amelia's villa. While Edward seems to adjust to his new family, Riley starts noticing questionable things and begins digging deeper into Amelia's history.
The movie has a rather simple setup, and it chooses to stick to that path. There are no real surprises, as it's clear early on that either something is wrong with Amelia, or Riley is worrying for no reason at all. The narrative just drags on, and while the production value looks solid and the movie looks fine in a technical sense, it's simply dull. If you're a seasoned horror fan, you've likely seen movies like this a hundred times. This one doesn't do much to stand out in the pile of average horror films, which is disappointing because I was expecting more.
There's not much else to say, except that the result turned out average at best. While it's not a complete disaster, you could easily skip this one. [4.8/10]
The movie has a rather simple setup, and it chooses to stick to that path. There are no real surprises, as it's clear early on that either something is wrong with Amelia, or Riley is worrying for no reason at all. The narrative just drags on, and while the production value looks solid and the movie looks fine in a technical sense, it's simply dull. If you're a seasoned horror fan, you've likely seen movies like this a hundred times. This one doesn't do much to stand out in the pile of average horror films, which is disappointing because I was expecting more.
There's not much else to say, except that the result turned out average at best. While it's not a complete disaster, you could easily skip this one. [4.8/10]
No pun intended - and not even close to the "not without my daughter" I am riffing off. This is quite different from that - I mean this is a horror movie, so you got a major difference already! That said - let's focus on what the movie is actually about: family, aging, death and legacy. The movie made me think - about a possible future about the unstoppable ... row of time.
Not really a feel good sentimentality I am putting out there. But it is what it is - which is also true about the story the movie offers - as in predictable! I don't even think you have to have watched many movies to get where this is going.
The characters seem to need a bit longer to get the obvious I reckon. One of the actors doing double duty (well actually the mother in a way too, but differently, as in being only one character) ... and the one character he is playing is quite out there .... the main characters make fun of him - but not sure that is enough to make away the cringe you may feel.
A few good shockers, a few completely unnecessary scenes (a signing that really has no merit and no excuse being in the movie - unless there is some deleted footage that would tie or explain its existence) ... overall it does have the right themes and might give you a horrible feeling ... just maybe not the one you were looking for ...
Not really a feel good sentimentality I am putting out there. But it is what it is - which is also true about the story the movie offers - as in predictable! I don't even think you have to have watched many movies to get where this is going.
The characters seem to need a bit longer to get the obvious I reckon. One of the actors doing double duty (well actually the mother in a way too, but differently, as in being only one character) ... and the one character he is playing is quite out there .... the main characters make fun of him - but not sure that is enough to make away the cringe you may feel.
A few good shockers, a few completely unnecessary scenes (a signing that really has no merit and no excuse being in the movie - unless there is some deleted footage that would tie or explain its existence) ... overall it does have the right themes and might give you a horrible feeling ... just maybe not the one you were looking for ...
First of all, this movie is mostly in English so don't get scared off by it being Portuguese. The leads both do a commendable job with average dialogue and plot.
Those things really aren't the main reason to watch. It's the creep factor for me. Super freaky mother character with really good prosthetic make-up that steals the show.
The story is also very creepy and I believe is Portuguese folklore. About the witch mother - no more details here you'll have to watch it. You'll find out pretty quick that the house is not going to be a fun place to visit.
Overall it's a good film, not great. Enjoyable horror and well acted. 6.4/10.
Those things really aren't the main reason to watch. It's the creep factor for me. Super freaky mother character with really good prosthetic make-up that steals the show.
The story is also very creepy and I believe is Portuguese folklore. About the witch mother - no more details here you'll have to watch it. You'll find out pretty quick that the house is not going to be a fun place to visit.
Overall it's a good film, not great. Enjoyable horror and well acted. 6.4/10.
In Portugal we trust!
For fans of European psychological horror films, this film is fresh meat.
The atmosphere of the film is really uncomfortable, and we are sucked in by the mystery of the plot, which remains easily fixed until the end.
Alba Baptista had little screen time, but listen to me, this woman deserves more roles in horror films.
It succeeds in delivering deeply unsettling imagery and ideas, and effectively utilizes its runtime well despite the film's very slow pace.
While the film does feel very slow at times, I can respect the fact that its attempts to tell a very complex and disturbing story, which it manages to accomplish with great precision.
As a Portuguese, I was afraid the film wouldn't be what I expected, but this is what we needed and what our COUNTRY needs.
For fans of European psychological horror films, this film is fresh meat.
The atmosphere of the film is really uncomfortable, and we are sucked in by the mystery of the plot, which remains easily fixed until the end.
Alba Baptista had little screen time, but listen to me, this woman deserves more roles in horror films.
It succeeds in delivering deeply unsettling imagery and ideas, and effectively utilizes its runtime well despite the film's very slow pace.
While the film does feel very slow at times, I can respect the fact that its attempts to tell a very complex and disturbing story, which it manages to accomplish with great precision.
As a Portuguese, I was afraid the film wouldn't be what I expected, but this is what we needed and what our COUNTRY needs.
How people don't love this film is beyond me.
Because, for a year that saw When Evil Lurks pop off...I just don't understand how this ultra creepy, explosive, darkly magical, wild ride hasn't done the same.
Because it is definitely wild.
The whole thing starts off with a child snatching...that has you questioning the intentions of the snatchers...when you see that they have left the child abandoned on the steps of a church.
At first, you think it has something to do with a cult...and, well...maybe it does in a sense...but not remotely in the way you are led to believe.
Because what ensues delves deep in the taboo, in the way that films like Max Mon Amour, The Baby, and Last Stop On The Night Train have in the past...in that they exploit dark and bizarre fetishes that some people clearly can't handle engaging with.
With the plot of this film revolving around mother-son incest.
In a way, you can't help but think about it's affinity with Barbarian...though, in reality, it is a different sort of animal entirely.
Whose truth is unlocked via an engagement with the obsessive art of Spanish painter Francisco De Goya.
Who is considered to be the "Last of the Old Masters, and First of the Moderns"...which, one might argue, acts as a metaphor for this film as a whole.
As we watch the "stolen son" track down his long lost family, in Portugal, after having been raised as an adoptee in America.
He travels, with his girlfriend, to the stately mansion of his forebearers, to meet his aging mother, and the brother he never knew.
Only for things to get, well...quickly weird...to say the least.
As he gets, unwillingly, sucked into a world he never wished for.
While his girlfriend tries to help them escape from a situation she senses isn't quite "right".
With, what ensues being as weird, creepy, and explosive as you could want in a slow burn horror film.
I don't want to give too much away here...because...unlocking it's secrets, yourself, is half the fun!
But I assure you, you won't be disappointed.
That is, unless you have an aversion to the taboo.
But then...why are you even watching horror movies, anyways!?
This is such an underrated film.
And certainly one of the best horror films that 2023 had to offer.
8 out of 10.
Because, for a year that saw When Evil Lurks pop off...I just don't understand how this ultra creepy, explosive, darkly magical, wild ride hasn't done the same.
Because it is definitely wild.
The whole thing starts off with a child snatching...that has you questioning the intentions of the snatchers...when you see that they have left the child abandoned on the steps of a church.
At first, you think it has something to do with a cult...and, well...maybe it does in a sense...but not remotely in the way you are led to believe.
Because what ensues delves deep in the taboo, in the way that films like Max Mon Amour, The Baby, and Last Stop On The Night Train have in the past...in that they exploit dark and bizarre fetishes that some people clearly can't handle engaging with.
With the plot of this film revolving around mother-son incest.
In a way, you can't help but think about it's affinity with Barbarian...though, in reality, it is a different sort of animal entirely.
Whose truth is unlocked via an engagement with the obsessive art of Spanish painter Francisco De Goya.
Who is considered to be the "Last of the Old Masters, and First of the Moderns"...which, one might argue, acts as a metaphor for this film as a whole.
As we watch the "stolen son" track down his long lost family, in Portugal, after having been raised as an adoptee in America.
He travels, with his girlfriend, to the stately mansion of his forebearers, to meet his aging mother, and the brother he never knew.
Only for things to get, well...quickly weird...to say the least.
As he gets, unwillingly, sucked into a world he never wished for.
While his girlfriend tries to help them escape from a situation she senses isn't quite "right".
With, what ensues being as weird, creepy, and explosive as you could want in a slow burn horror film.
I don't want to give too much away here...because...unlocking it's secrets, yourself, is half the fun!
But I assure you, you won't be disappointed.
That is, unless you have an aversion to the taboo.
But then...why are you even watching horror movies, anyways!?
This is such an underrated film.
And certainly one of the best horror films that 2023 had to offer.
8 out of 10.
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- AnecdotesThe twins were played by the same actor.
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Box-office
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 11 073 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 7 501 $ US
- 3 mars 2024
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 1 447 855 $ US
- Durée1 heure 31 minutes
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- Rapport de forme
- 2:1
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