Cinq histoires de terreur imbriquées suivent le destin d'un groupe de voyageurs fatigués qui affrontent leurs pires cauchemars - et leurs secrets les plus sombres - au cours d'une longue nui... Tout lireCinq histoires de terreur imbriquées suivent le destin d'un groupe de voyageurs fatigués qui affrontent leurs pires cauchemars - et leurs secrets les plus sombres - au cours d'une longue nuit sur un tronçon désolé de l'autoroute du désert.Cinq histoires de terreur imbriquées suivent le destin d'un groupe de voyageurs fatigués qui affrontent leurs pires cauchemars - et leurs secrets les plus sombres - au cours d'une longue nuit sur un tronçon désolé de l'autoroute du désert.
- Récompenses
- 1 nomination au total
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The good: the concept of the 5 loosely related, lurid stories is clever, as is them taking place all in the same desolate area. If you like creepy, graphic horror, that's also present. Also, very imaginative monsters in some of the stories.
The bad: It's not fleshed out enough. I don't need exposition, but these stories are so unexplained it's almost like they ran out of money when filming the picture. And it's so low-budget that it was hard for me to get invested in the characters. The entire concept of what this town might intrigued me, but nothing is explained and I came away wanting more.
Great concept, but lackluster execution.
The common ground for the tales is the actual ground, as they all seem to be taking place at the same location, referred to as "the middle of nowhere" and giving a strong sensation of Hell itself. Also, all the characters seem to be tuned in to the same radio station, where the DJ hints of his awareness to their sins and struggles. In each story, the protagonists (if you can call them that) have secrets in an escalating level of severity, and I guess the moral is that Karma always catches up to you.
Seeing as how each story is around 17 minutes in average, it's quite challenging for me to rate the film as a whole. The screen writing is by far the best feature, as the stories leave you confused, wondering, desperate and lost. Some fine shooting and cinematography as well, especially during the beginning of The Accident part (great work from directors and screenwriters Roxanne Benjamin, David Bruckner and Matt Bettinelli-Olpin). The acting is also good, but the each of the cast is given little screen time, so it's hard to say anything more. I will say that all the cast is largely unknown, and still showed a lot of promise.
All in all, Southbound would appeal to fans of more "artistic" Horror films. It's unusual and quite unique, leaving the audience with an uneasy sense of bewilderment. While not my preferable sub- genre, I was very impressed with it and enjoyed it to the last second.
Although there's no intellectual challenge here, "Southbound" is a cut above the 'slasher' film in technical achievement; it is well-written and acting is surprisingly good. The script is better than normally found and retains the confounding motivation and irrationality predominant in films of this type. But it is a 'slasher' and there are buckets of blood everywhere, with lots of gruesome scenes.
"Southbound" is not for all tastes, but if you like horror movies and the uneasy feeling and sudden blasts of 'scare', this one is for you. It is better than many mainstream films of the genre and should be in many more theaters. But be sure to wear a slicker to protect from blood spatter.
While there will, no doubt, be some debate as to what the pocket universe we are presented with represents, there is no doubt, in my mind, that it represents a person or persons who made a movie from an old school heart with a modern day sensibility. As stated in the summary it very much reminds me of the best of the classic horror comics such as the EC Comics titles which began their lives in the very early 1950's.
That being said do not mistake this for an old fashioned movie. It is very much genre savvy for today's eyes, ears and mind. In almost total, it is well acted, directed, written, scored and there is a fair share of completely creepy cinematography. It will leave one with both haunting imagery as well as interesting trains of thought to follow, if you dare.
Huge hats off to those who gifted us with this. This is how good horror can be and I truly hope it finds its way to a far higher place in this world than the vast majority of horror that tends to cross my eyes these days.
Several stories connected together to create one big vicious cycle of a horror story about the misfortune of a few people to end up on the wrong side of the dessert.
It's an anthology that reminds me of the Twilight Zone and Tales from the Crypt, and it's truly on the level of creativity, especially when it comes to story telling visually.
Not surprisingly done by the same team as the ones who brought us V/H/S. If you love that movie, this is right up your alley.
It was scary, gory, and messes with your mind, all at once, and it's perfect.
Thumbs up!
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe hospital scenes in "The Accident" were filmed in a non-functional wing of a working hospital.
- Citations
The D.J.: ["The Way Out" opening credits radio dialogue] Regret and remorse. Amends and atonement. That's life, right? Well, this next one is for you. All you lost souls racing down that long road to redemption and all you sinners running from your past but heading straight into that pit of darkness up ahead. We're all on the same endless highway... the one with no name and no exits... looking for a way out of tonight and into tomorrow. Well, they're going to try to stop you but you gotta say "fuck it" and keep moving. Because this is your highway. And tonight might just be the night you finally outrun those wicked demons once and for all. And I'll be right here with you, making sure you get where you're going.
- ConnexionsFeatured in FoundFlix: SouthBound (2015) Explained (2021)
- Bandes originalesGoodbye, Goodbye
Written by Mickey Western
Performed by Mickey Western
Courtesy of Silver Buffalo Productions
(Segments: "The Way Out" & "The Way In")
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Site officiel
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Southbound
- Lieux de tournage
- Roy's Motel and Cafe, Amboy, Californie, États-Unis(Truck stop in "The Way Out")
- Sociétés de production
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Box-office
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 23 665 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 6 250 $US
- 7 févr. 2016
- Montant brut mondial
- 35 275 $US
- Durée1 heure 29 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1