Dans un monde post-apocalyptique terrifiant habité par des gangs divisés en factions meurtrières, un mari et sa femme traversent désespérément la campagne à la recherche de sécurité et doive... Tout lireDans un monde post-apocalyptique terrifiant habité par des gangs divisés en factions meurtrières, un mari et sa femme traversent désespérément la campagne à la recherche de sécurité et doivent travailler ensemble alors qu'ils sont poussés à la rupture pour survivre.Dans un monde post-apocalyptique terrifiant habité par des gangs divisés en factions meurtrières, un mari et sa femme traversent désespérément la campagne à la recherche de sécurité et doivent travailler ensemble alors qu'ils sont poussés à la rupture pour survivre.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
Avis à la une
The film follows Mark and Nina, a "married" couple who decide to make the 5-hour drive to Nina's parents house after her mother stops calling her. The problem is the world has gone to crap ever since the government decided to use chemical weapons to kill off most of the population, and almost all of those who survived the attack turned into psychopaths who are out for blood 24/7. Thus, the trip is obviously a stupid idea, and the film knows it. However, since there wouldn't be a "story" without the trip, we are told that Mark is only doing it to save his marriage with Nina. Off the bat, this comes off as really stupid reasoning, but the aforementioned attention to detail and the chemistry between Tyler Hoechlin and Kate Bosworth does a fairly good job of convincing me of their love.
The film itself plays like a clip show, often presenting an idea in action that lasts a few minutes before moving on to the next thing. While this is actually pretty effective for worldbuilding (and surprisingly, character development), it really takes a toll on the actual story. Another downside to this is often it feels like the film thinks it's presenting this fresh, groundbreaking, thought-provoking idea, when really it's just retreading territory that other stories have covered far better in the past. I've seen people comparing this to "The Purge" and "Mad Max" because of some of the themes and the aesthetic, but I'd be quicker to compare this to the "Fallout" game franchise and "The Walking Dead" for all of the ideas it takes from those two franchises.
There is some originality here, although I'm not entirely sure it was intended. For one, the film plays like a comedy. What I mean by that is any time the film has an opportunity to go for a laugh, it always goes for it. I think I laughed more watching this than I did when I saw "Tag", and that tells me that at least some of the humor I laughed at was intentional. However, I didn't expect to be watching a comedy, I was expecting a tense horror/thriller. It is disappointing to go into a horror film and not be scared (although there were two short-yet-notable moments that made me genuinely uncomfortable), but the laughs were certainly welcome in their absence.
Overall, the film is very competent, but nothing special. The editing is fine, the soundtrack is fine, the acting is pretty decent, the direction is there, and the cinematography is actually more than just basic camerawork. It is an hour-and-a-half odyssey that is not very scary, but packs in some good laughs. You rarely ever feel like you know what exactly is going to happen next, but you're not really invested enough to care either. Despite it's numerous faults and shortcomings, I found the film so enjoyable that I did not regret purchasing a ticket to watch it, and that is always a good sign that a film isn't too awful. Still, "The Domestics" fails to be any better than mediocre and inoffensive, which makes it quite middling for me.
So, should you watch this? If you want to watch an awkward-humor comedy set in a post-apocalyptic America (and I'm pretty sure it's just America, the rest of the world is probably fine), it certainly is a good popcorn film for that. If you're looking for something that makes you feel tense, scared, and uncomfortable throughout? well, Hereditary is still in theaters right now, go watch that instead.
Strong 5/10.
This movie was pretty damned fun to watch, they established all the different crazy factions out there and it weirdly enough fits together.
I dunno if i'm biased but to me this movie was a good time. Don't overthink it, just enjoy the damned ride.
7/10
In a post apocalyptic world the remaining survivors have fallen under one of two categories. The Domestics, people who want to live like they did before everything went to hell and the gangs who want to live the way they want to at the cost of those around them.
Personally I liked this idea, the different gangs each with their own gimmicks and appearances appealed to me. But sadly the movie doesn't live up to the potential of the premise.
Starring Kate Bosworth it's a stylish looking interesting movie that structurally is all over the place. Beginning/middle/end? Not here, this bounces from scene to scene almost at random feeling more like a series of skits than a movie.
Sure it has some great moments, but mashed altogether to make a film I was left confused as to why they'd do that.
The Domestics is a cluster of great ideas ruined by incompetence and foolish writing decisions.
The Good:
I like the idea
Looks the part
Interesting soundtrack
The Bad:
Some of the worse structuring I've seen from a movie in years
Misses the mark on several levels
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe heavy metal song that Nina listens to in the hunting lodge is Slippin' the Stealth by Goatsnake.
- GaffesBlood appears on car windscreen as the bullet passes through it before the moment of impact into Nina's shoulder.
- Citations
Crazy Al: [spoilers]
[Last line spoken in the movie over the end credits]
Crazy Al: [speaking on his radio broadcast] "Here's another safety update for all you domestics out there. Just when you thought you've heard it all, something like this comes along. Rumor has it, there's a husband and wife that just took out a platoon of Gamblers in Milwaukee, and they're heading west. Let this be a warning to all you gang banging sons of bitches, these two lovebirds ain't fucking around. You see, this is why I still have hope. Because amongst all the savagery, there are still the ones who love, and it's the ones who love that will change the motherfucking world."
- ConnexionsReferences Les yeux sans visage (1960)
- Bandes originalesDrifting Heart
Written by Roosevelt Nettles (uncredited)
Performed by Roosevelt Nettles
Meilleurs choix
- How long is The Domestics?Alimenté par Alexa
Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 9 000 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut mondial
- 59 766 $US
- Durée1 heure 35 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.40:1