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A Cure for Life

Titre original : A Cure for Wellness
  • 2016
  • 12
  • 2h 26min
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A Cure for Life (2016)
Watch the Super Bowl Spot for 'A Cure for Wellness.'
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DrameFantaisieHorreurMystèreScience-fictionThrillerHorreur corporelleHorreur psychologiqueThriller psychologique

"Un jeune cadre ambitieux est envoyé chercher le PDG de son entreprise dans un ""centre de bien-être"" idyllique mais mystérieux dans un endroit reculé des Alpes suisses, mais se doute rapid... Tout lire"Un jeune cadre ambitieux est envoyé chercher le PDG de son entreprise dans un ""centre de bien-être"" idyllique mais mystérieux dans un endroit reculé des Alpes suisses, mais se doute rapidement que les traitements du spa ne sont pas ceux qu'on lui avait imaginés.""Un jeune cadre ambitieux est envoyé chercher le PDG de son entreprise dans un ""centre de bien-être"" idyllique mais mystérieux dans un endroit reculé des Alpes suisses, mais se doute rapidement que les traitements du spa ne sont pas ceux qu'on lui avait imaginés."

  • Réalisation
    • Gore Verbinski
  • Scénario
    • Justin Haythe
    • Gore Verbinski
  • Casting principal
    • Dane DeHaan
    • Jason Isaacs
    • Mia Goth
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,4/10
    117 k
    MA NOTE
    POPULARITÉ
    275
    98
    • Réalisation
      • Gore Verbinski
    • Scénario
      • Justin Haythe
      • Gore Verbinski
    • Casting principal
      • Dane DeHaan
      • Jason Isaacs
      • Mia Goth
    • 568avis d'utilisateurs
    • 355avis des critiques
    • 47Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 4 victoires et 5 nominations au total

    Vidéos17

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    A Cure for Wellness
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    A Cure for Wellness

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    Dane DeHaan
    Dane DeHaan
    • Lockhart
    Jason Isaacs
    Jason Isaacs
    • Volmer
    Mia Goth
    Mia Goth
    • Hannah
    Ivo Nandi
    Ivo Nandi
    • Enrico
    Adrian Schiller
    Adrian Schiller
    • Deputy Director
    Celia Imrie
    Celia Imrie
    • Victoria Watkins
    Harry Groener
    Harry Groener
    • Pembroke
    Tomas Norström
    Tomas Norström
    • Frank Hill
    Ashok Mandanna
    • Ron Nair
    Magnus Krepper
    Magnus Krepper
    • Pieter the Vet
    Peter Benedict
    • Constable
    Michael Mendl
    Michael Mendl
    • Bartender
    Maggie Steed
    Maggie Steed
    • Mrs. Abramov
    Craig Wroe
    Craig Wroe
    • Morris
    David Bishins
    David Bishins
    • Hank Green
    Lisa Banes
    Lisa Banes
    • Hollis
    Carl Lumbly
    Carl Lumbly
    • Wilson
    Tom Flynn
    Tom Flynn
    • Humphrey
    • Réalisation
      • Gore Verbinski
    • Scénario
      • Justin Haythe
      • Gore Verbinski
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    6jzathajenious

    Visually gorgeous, but a lazy screenplay holds it back from greatness.

    Gore Verbinski has created a visually splendid thriller/horror film, which creates a wonderfully foreboding atmosphere. However, what could have been a great film is marred by a convoluted screenplay that falls to pieces in its final act, and is riddled with plot holes. I waited patiently for all the pieces of the puzzle to fall into place (and with the running time approaching 2 and a half hours, it's quite a wait), yet ultimately I was left somewhat confused and underwhelmed by how it all played out.

    I still recommend it for the wonderful cinematography and chilling atmosphere. But with some liberal editing and a tighter screenplay we could have had a real classic on our hands. Shame.
    8drownsoda90

    A tall, cool glass of water—with a contaminant or two

    "A Cure for Wellness" follows an ambitious, young New York financial executive who is sent to Switzerland to retrieve a colleague who has indefinitely extended his stay at a mountaintop sanitorium known for its therapeutic mineral waters. Hiding behind the veneer of medicine, however, is something far darker.

    Though it's taken a critical beating, "A Cure for Wellness" is a bit of an underdog in my book. It's a big-budget picture backed by a major studio that is a financially dangerous mix of genres, references, and ideas. It's, in a word, ambitious—and a gamble on just about all fronts. The result is phenomenal in many regards, less so in others, but given the current climate of the horror film, this movie offers a lot of things that you simply do not see much of in genre films (or just films in general, for that matter) anymore.

    One could list the aesthetic references for days, though director Gore Verbinski seems to be heavily influenced by Alfred Hitchcock in compositions, David Cronenberg in theme, and Mario Bava in both—and that's probably just the tip of the iceberg. In any case, the film is visually sumptuous, and honestly one of the best-photographed films I've seen in perhaps years. Stunning compositions of the castle yard and the surrounding Swiss Alps need to be seen to be believed, while the vintage hospital interiors are equally stunning and atmospheric for different (and more sinister) reasons. While the first twenty minutes of the film are wildly contemporary, everything that follows seems to be framed within a pre-World War II vacuum.

    Needless to say, the film is visually incredible and saturated in a Euro-Gothic atmosphere that to me seemed quite reminiscent of Bava (think "Kill, Baby... Kill!" stretched to big-budget parameters). In terms of narrative, the film is borderline mythical, weaving an entire history of the sanitorium that, though contrived, is enough to pique the interest of any self-respecting genre fan. The main problem here is that the unfurling of that history and its relationship to what is happening at the sanitorium is not only semi-predictable, but it begins to drag its feet a bit in the last act of the film, coming to a conclusion that, though appropriate, feels slightly pedestrian. I don't want to say the film devolves, but it certainly does cross the threshold from "genuinely unique amalgam" to "semi-predictable psychological thriller" somewhere in the third act.

    In spite of this, however, the film is undeniably fun, and remains engrossing from start to finish; though the two and a half-hour run time could have been trimmed a bit, the film never felt tedious to me, probably because of how skillfully it was able to invent and then wallow in its own world. Solid performances also help; Dane DeHaan convincingly plays the young and assertive financier, while Mia Goth is an ethereal and guileless patient whom he befriends (and who plays a key part in what is to come). Jason Isaacs is also sinister as the cool, self-possessed leader of the hospital.

    While "A Cure for Wellness" certainly deserves some hits for taking a few predictable narrative routes, I am still somewhat surprised that it's gotten the negative feedback it has from critics. I think genre fans will genuinely appreciate it—ranging from sci-fi fans to through-and-through horror cinephiles like myself—because it uses its references smartly and evokes an atmosphere that is truly overpowering. There is enough heady Gothic atmosphere, body horror, and psychological paranoia to keep everybody engaged. Even when it's predictable and even when its own mythos registers too absurd, I can't bring myself to knock it because there is so much it gets right—but I suppose my greater point is that, even when it doesn't get it right, you never feel compelled to look away. 8/10.
    7Ramascreen

    Acquired taste

    Gore Verbinski, the man who gave us the first "Ring" movie, the "Pirates of the Caribbean" franchise, "Rango," and "The Lone Ranger" is now back with this Hitchcockian Gothic psychological thriller designed to keep you guessing till the very end. Even though its final 20 minutes somewhat go off the rails a bit, overall A CURE FOR WELLNESS is stunning, bold and hypnotic.

    Dane DeHaan plays an ambitious young executive, Lockhart, sent to retrieve his company's missing CEO who's decided to stay at a remote wellness center in the Swiss Alps. What is supposed to be an easy assignment turns into a journey of slowly but surely uncovering the center's dark past, uncovering the real reasons as to why the guests keep staying there, longing for the cure, as Lockhart himself starts to question his own sanity.

    You will fall in love with the cinematography by DP Bojan Bazelli. Even if you're not a fan of mystery or suspense, Bazelli's cinematography for "A Cure For Wellness' will leave you floored, the word breathtaking doesn't even begin to fairly describe it. There are shots through the tunnel, around the castle, and even during some of the film's most disturbing moments, they draw you in, gorgeous in every possible way. And the fact that they actually filmed a big chunk on location at Castle Hohenzollern in Germany does help because the place becomes a supporting role.

    Ever since "Chronicle," Dane DeHaan has been an actor that's caught my attention because I do believe that this rising star has what it takes to be great, A CURE FOR WELLNESS allows him to showcase a tease of that potential. His performance reminds me of Leo DiCaprio's in "Shutter Island" and Jack Nicholson's in "The Shining" where to a certain extent, you're not certain if they'd eventually cross that line or remain on this side of the fence. A CURE FOR WELLNESS is trippy, it's intriguing, it's filled with all kinds of odd imagery, it's definitely not for the faint of heart. It's a sensory experience type of a film, the kind that also evokes all sorts of questions about society and what it means to live well and the ambition for purity. But again, as I said earlier, the final 20 minutes do go off the rails a bit, by that time the film feels like it runs longer than it should and furthermore it gets ruined by its desire to leave us on a happy note. A CURE FOR WELLNESS will find its audience, but it's an acquired taste.
    8vikasjoshi-99705

    Highly underrated movie .

    Director deserves applause for depicting a brilliant psychological horror with intencse thrill , stunning cinematography , sound , brilliant direction , performance are enough to make it must watch , it will give you feelings like "Shutter island " ..
    7ALB

    Absurd but quite watchable

    (I saw a preview screening of this.)

    Director Gore Verbinski is best known for the Pirates of the Caribbean trilogy, and also Rango, The Ring, and The Mexican, so "quietly understated" is not really his thing, If the Pirates movies are kind of a throwback to old Hollywood swashbucklers, this is a more lurid version of old Gothic suspense thrillers like "Rebecca" or "The Island of Doctor Moreau."

    The main character is Lockhart (Dane DeHaan), who is the exact sort of morally bankrupt young financial hotshot you've seen in a bunch of other movies. His bosses are so cartoonishly evil that they may as well be counting wads of cash as they tell him he's being sent off to Europe to fetch a wayward executive whose signature is needed to allow a merger to go forth so as to allow them to rake in more millions. (Oddly, a similar plot undergirds the otherwise-completely different Will Smith vehicle "Collateral Beauty.")

    Most of the rest of the movie takes place in a Swiss Alps sanitarium where practically everything looks like it's from some time in the first half of the last century. I half expected John Harvey Kellogg to show up, but instead we get Volmer (Jason Isaacs), the place's director. As with the patients and the staff, there's something not quite right about the overly affable man, and the impatient Lockhart has plenty of time to figure it out after an accident delays his trip back to New York.

    Exactly what's going on, and why no one ever seems to leave the place, takes quite a while (almost 2.5 hours) to unspool, but Verbinski successfully distracts the viewer with visually arresting images of hallways, of peacefully exercising old people, of slithery fish, of living and maybe dead bodies in all shapes and sizes (but mostly white and old), and so on. A teen girl (aptly named Mia Goth), the only young person besides Lockhart, may hold some clues. Rather than a lush island, the sanitarium is high on a mountain, but the effect is the same, as if the viewer has been transported to a world apart.

    Does this all sound good? Then you'll probably like this very dark fable. The deep mystery of why the place is so strange is possibly layered with too much complication. I think everything fits together pretty well, but I'm not positive. I am positive that this is definitely going to be a lot different than anything else in the multiplex whenever you might choose to see it.

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    • Anecdotes
      The building of the sanatorium is part of a former hospital complex. During WWI many injured soldiers stayed there, including Adolf Hitler.
    • Gaffes
      Even though the film was shot in Germany, the English-speaking production team apparently used Google Translate and didn't know compound nouns are written as one word in German. Consequently, the words on the signs leading to various wings should not be split up, e.g. "Transfusionsflügel", not "Transfusions Flügel".
    • Citations

      Volmer: Do you know what the cure for the human condition is? Disease. Because that's the only way one could hope for a cure.

    • Crédits fous
      The 20th Century Fox fanfare is silent and the logo fades out early.
    • Connexions
      Featured in The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Gwen Stefani/Dane DeHaan/Damien Chazelle/Maggie Rogers (2017)
    • Bandes originales
      Danny's Song
      Written by Kenny Loggins

      Performed by Pat Valentino & His Orchestra

      Courtesy of Surrey House Music

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    • Date de sortie
      • 15 février 2017 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Allemagne
      • Luxembourg
      • États-Unis
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      • Instagram
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    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Allemand
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • La cura siniestra
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Castle Hohenzollern, Hechingen, Baden-Württemberg, Allemagne(Castle)
    • Sociétés de production
      • New Regency Productions
      • Blind Wink Productions
      • New Regency Productions
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      • 40 000 000 $US (estimé)
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      • 8 106 986 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 4 356 941 $US
      • 19 févr. 2017
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 26 620 002 $US
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