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Quatre lycéennes vont former un groupe de sorcières. Suite du film "Dangereuse alliance", sorti en 1996.Quatre lycéennes vont former un groupe de sorcières. Suite du film "Dangereuse alliance", sorti en 1996.Quatre lycéennes vont former un groupe de sorcières. Suite du film "Dangereuse alliance", sorti en 1996.
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- 1 victoire et 2 nominations au total
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Honestly this was such a disappointment to see. This movie contains more like a cliche teen high school movie elements instead of thriller/horror. I personally can't see any horror items in it. I hate how they never mentioned main characters' backstories or their daily lives. And there were SO many plotholes that i can't catch up while watching. Literally I'm so disappointed rn just go and watch the original one and don't waste ur time watching this. In the end I'd like these characters so much if writers wrote them better. But with that many unanswered questions in the plot and zero backstory on main characters... a no from me
I do really like the original but I never grew up with it so I don't have that connection with it like some other people. That being said this film was still not great.
I did actually enjoy some parts especially when the group were kind of just hanging out together and being fun.
There are so many dead end plots that just go absolutely no where like just nothing happens. For example there is this random scene where someone sleep walks into the main girls room, it is played as a jump scare. And then we never hear of it again. It was pointless and an absolute waste of time. This is just one thing, there are many other things like this. This is a stab in the dark but when watching I realised a few scenes from the trailer were absent from the movie and I feel like this is maybe why so many sub plots are just dead in the water because they are all on the cutting room floor.
I found that the ending seemed tacked on too and was just super unnecessary and then even more so the scenes that take place after the climax of the movie. They once again just felt like "oh here is an idea...actually never mind".
I think this movie would have been so much better if they just focused on the group and didn't bog it down with everything else. I also didn't like that they were just like had powers from the start there was no build up like in the original and no scenes where they had to practice them.
I really liked that it was a pretty inclusive movie and had a inclusive feeling running though the middle of it.
One small nit pick as well is that I really didn't like the soundtrack and score. It was such a hodge podge and didn't do the movie any favours. The original movie is such a time capsule of a time and culture in the 90s and this was just like all over the place.
I did actually enjoy some parts especially when the group were kind of just hanging out together and being fun.
There are so many dead end plots that just go absolutely no where like just nothing happens. For example there is this random scene where someone sleep walks into the main girls room, it is played as a jump scare. And then we never hear of it again. It was pointless and an absolute waste of time. This is just one thing, there are many other things like this. This is a stab in the dark but when watching I realised a few scenes from the trailer were absent from the movie and I feel like this is maybe why so many sub plots are just dead in the water because they are all on the cutting room floor.
I found that the ending seemed tacked on too and was just super unnecessary and then even more so the scenes that take place after the climax of the movie. They once again just felt like "oh here is an idea...actually never mind".
I think this movie would have been so much better if they just focused on the group and didn't bog it down with everything else. I also didn't like that they were just like had powers from the start there was no build up like in the original and no scenes where they had to practice them.
I really liked that it was a pretty inclusive movie and had a inclusive feeling running though the middle of it.
One small nit pick as well is that I really didn't like the soundtrack and score. It was such a hodge podge and didn't do the movie any favours. The original movie is such a time capsule of a time and culture in the 90s and this was just like all over the place.
Such a disappointment. I love the first one so much.
This one had ZERO character development for three of the girls and only concentrated on one. You learned zip about the other three. The original movie, with a back story for each girl, made you root for them. This one decided character development didn't matter.
It had its interesting moments and threw in a twist, but once the twist happened, they had a horrible score behind it that detracted from the scene so much, I thought, "Ugh, who decided on this crappy music?"
What a shame. I still never get sick of the original.
This one had ZERO character development for three of the girls and only concentrated on one. You learned zip about the other three. The original movie, with a back story for each girl, made you root for them. This one decided character development didn't matter.
It had its interesting moments and threw in a twist, but once the twist happened, they had a horrible score behind it that detracted from the scene so much, I thought, "Ugh, who decided on this crappy music?"
What a shame. I still never get sick of the original.
It's great to see a mainstream teen movie with a diverse quartet of leads but, unfortunately, none of the new generation of witches in Zoe Lister-Jones' 'The Craft: Legacy' are as interesting as in the original, cult favorite 'The Craft' (Andrew Fleming, 1996). The story is thin and rushed - with half-baked social commentaries about being yourself, toxic masculinity, and girl power, the characters are underdeveloped and lifeless, and most of the acting is either amateurish or downright bad. Lousy.
Behind the Scenes Looks at 'The Craft: Legacy'
Behind the Scenes Looks at 'The Craft: Legacy'
Michelle Monaghan sent us some behind the scenes looks at good times on The Craft: Legacy set. See her snaps, plus all the still images from the movie.
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- AnecdotesThe film is set 20 years after the original.
- GaffesTowards the end of the movie, Adam punches Lily so hard in the face that she blacks out, yet when she wakes up in the forest, there's not a single bruise on her cheek and her jaw doesn't seem to hurt at all.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Chris Stuckmann Movie Reviews: The Craft: Legacy (2020)
- Bandes originalesHand In My Pocket
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