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Accompagné de ses parents désespérés, un garçon de 11 ans atteint d'une maladie débilitante se rend dans une clinique isolée pour y suivre un traitement expérimental.Accompagné de ses parents désespérés, un garçon de 11 ans atteint d'une maladie débilitante se rend dans une clinique isolée pour y suivre un traitement expérimental.Accompagné de ses parents désespérés, un garçon de 11 ans atteint d'une maladie débilitante se rend dans une clinique isolée pour y suivre un traitement expérimental.
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- Récompenses
- 2 nominations au total
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It's not exactly a horror as such, I would class Eli perhaps more in the psychological thriller genre, with some horror undertones. In the beginning it's full of suspense, and does offer up somemo e ts of horror, towards the end it changes up, and takes you to a place you won't be expecting to end up. It's somewhat unusual, but it's not without its merits.
Points for originality, effects and acting, on the debit side, the twist may be a bit too extreme for some, plus it was billed as a horror, and didn't really offer many scares.
Young Charlie Shotwell is the standout, and he's in some great company, mainly Kelly Reilly, although the young actor steals it.
Definitely better then some of the reviews would have you believe. 6/10
Points for originality, effects and acting, on the debit side, the twist may be a bit too extreme for some, plus it was billed as a horror, and didn't really offer many scares.
Young Charlie Shotwell is the standout, and he's in some great company, mainly Kelly Reilly, although the young actor steals it.
Definitely better then some of the reviews would have you believe. 6/10
Horror movies are the easiest movies to review, most of the time you either like it or you don't. It's a genre where almost everything possible has been done before so to come up with an original story isn't the easiest thing to do. Eli is innovative I thought, it's entertaining from beginning till the end, and that mostly due to the constant mystery that hovers over the movie. There is a good portion of suspense, the cast is good, all actors did a good job creating that special dark ambiance. There are some nice twists so it's not that you will figure out the whole story immediately. As for the horror it might be mild for the hardcore horror fans but still it is entertaining. My wife is easily scared and so was she with Eli.
Well it wasn't terrible... I actually liked the scares in it but I kept waiting for the story to pull me in and it didn't. Felt like this was set up to be good and the story just didn't pick up then took a left when it should have gone right and the ending actually was terrible!
I was really hooked by the Eli's trailer and I was waiting for this one. And it wasn't a disappointment.
Firstly, the plot is great ! It really leaves you to want more, trying to decode the mystery revolving around Eli, his illness, and the "clinic" where he is treated. And more importantly, it surprisingly manages to let you still wonder what the heck is going on until the ending twist, even when some keys elements are unveiled. Nicely done !
Secondly, the actors are OK in their roles. No outstanding performance, but there is no disturbing false note either. It's still a bit pity you won't feel that empathetic for Eli and/or his parents. Also, for the role she plays, you can feel it was a cakewalk for Sadie Sink coming from "Stranger Things". On this part, it could have been a little better.
The ambiance mixes supernatural and thriller with a bit of horror elements. And for once, some supernatural elements can be explained "logically" ! Kudos for that ! However, the movie is a bit slow paced and you'll have sometimes the feeling they tried to make it artificially longer.
To summarize, "Eli" is entertaining enough to enjoy the ride and has even enough material for a sequel. Give it a chance ! It deserves it.
Firstly, the plot is great ! It really leaves you to want more, trying to decode the mystery revolving around Eli, his illness, and the "clinic" where he is treated. And more importantly, it surprisingly manages to let you still wonder what the heck is going on until the ending twist, even when some keys elements are unveiled. Nicely done !
Secondly, the actors are OK in their roles. No outstanding performance, but there is no disturbing false note either. It's still a bit pity you won't feel that empathetic for Eli and/or his parents. Also, for the role she plays, you can feel it was a cakewalk for Sadie Sink coming from "Stranger Things". On this part, it could have been a little better.
The ambiance mixes supernatural and thriller with a bit of horror elements. And for once, some supernatural elements can be explained "logically" ! Kudos for that ! However, the movie is a bit slow paced and you'll have sometimes the feeling they tried to make it artificially longer.
To summarize, "Eli" is entertaining enough to enjoy the ride and has even enough material for a sequel. Give it a chance ! It deserves it.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesNetflix acquired the distribution rights for this film from Paramount, when the studio reportedly couldn't figure out how to market the film.
- GaffesA beer bottle is smashed on the rear window of the car leaving the hotel. In the next shot the rear window is perfectly clean.
- Crédits fousEnd credits scroll down instead of up.
- ConnexionsFeatured in The Film Brain Podcast: Teapot of Horror (Eli, Wounds, Countdown) (2019)
- Bandes originalesPain
Written by Athan Tramountanas, Michael Divita, Michael Breen & Thomas J. Moore
Performed by Painkiller
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Box-office
- Budget
- 14 113 729 $US (estimé)
- Durée1 heure 38 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1
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