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Mise à mort du cerf sacré

Titre original : The Killing of a Sacred Deer
  • 2017
  • 12 avec avertissement
  • 2h 1min
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Nicole Kidman, Colin Farrell, and Barry Keoghan in Mise à mort du cerf sacré (2017)
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Drame psychologiqueSuspense et mystèreDrameHorreurMystèreThriller

Steven, un chirurgien charismatique, est obligé de faire un sacrifice inimaginable après que sa vie ait commencé à s'effondrer, lorsque le comportement d'un adolescent qu'il a pris sous son ... Tout lireSteven, un chirurgien charismatique, est obligé de faire un sacrifice inimaginable après que sa vie ait commencé à s'effondrer, lorsque le comportement d'un adolescent qu'il a pris sous son aile devient sinistre.Steven, un chirurgien charismatique, est obligé de faire un sacrifice inimaginable après que sa vie ait commencé à s'effondrer, lorsque le comportement d'un adolescent qu'il a pris sous son aile devient sinistre.

  • Réalisation
    • Yorgos Lanthimos
  • Scénario
    • Yorgos Lanthimos
    • Efthimis Filippou
  • Casting principal
    • Barry G. Bernson
    • Herb Caillouet
    • Bill Camp
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    207 k
    MA NOTE
    POPULARITÉ
    1 348
    5
    • Réalisation
      • Yorgos Lanthimos
    • Scénario
      • Yorgos Lanthimos
      • Efthimis Filippou
    • Casting principal
      • Barry G. Bernson
      • Herb Caillouet
      • Bill Camp
    • 1.2Kavis d'utilisateurs
    • 415avis des critiques
    • 73Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 7 victoires et 53 nominations au total

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    The Killing Of A Sacred Deer: You'd make a great couple (French Subtitled)
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    Barry G. Bernson
    • Dr. Larry Banks
    • (as Barry Bernson)
    Herb Caillouet
    • Ed Thompson (Hospital Director)
    Bill Camp
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    • Kim Murphy
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    Colin Farrell
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    Barry Keoghan
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    • Martin
    Nicole Kidman
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      • Efthimis Filippou
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    7davidmvining

    Oddness, on purpose

    Yes, this movie is weird, and it's entirely intentional.

    Yorgos Lanthimos is an interesting Greek director who's been making English language films for a few years. The Lobster is so dry and oddball that I ended up kind of loving it. The Favourite I ended up loving because it was able to most effectively balance its weirdness with its characters (perhaps because he didn't actually write this script as opposed to everything else he's directed).

    The Killing of A Sacred Deer is the movie he made in between the two listed above, and I think it might be the weakest of the three. Good instead of very good, that is.

    So, let me talk about the weirdness. Everything about this movie feels stilted and mannered. It's off putting, especially at the beginning when you're trying to figure out what on earth the movie actually is. As the story progresses, though, it's easy to see the nefarious undercurrents running through every scene. We spend the first half of the movie trying to figure out where this unease originates from, and the fact that everyone is delivering unnatural dialogue unnaturally heightens the feeling.

    I've seen so many complaints of unnatural dialogue over the years. The one example strongest in my mind is around the movie Juno. The complaints of the mannered way in which characters spoke seemed to be a mask for complaints about the rest of the movie that people couldn't figure out how to express, so they picked on the dialogue. I'm not saying that criticism of such writing is invalid or always misdirected, but that did seem to be the trend I noticed and continue to notice in such criticisms. Just because dialogue isn't reflective of how people actually speak (I like to think of Mamet), that doesn't mean that the dialogue is a failure. Oftentimes, it's that way for a reason.

    Anyway, back to the movie. The sense of unease that permeates the film is great, and I kind of loved the film for about the first three-quarters. However, once the plot began to unravel and resolve, I felt like the movie lost some of its edge. When the main character is presented with his great moral choice (and his blackly comedic method for resolving it), I felt more removed from the choice than I should have. The build up is what works best in this movie, while the resolution just simply doesn't gel as well.

    Still, the movie's an odd but entertaining little thriller.
    lor_

    Pretentious and phony

    This poorly written and badly directed movie from Oscar nominee (for "The Favourite") Yorgos Lanthimos is yet another Emperor's New Clothes example of bad contemporary cinema. You can fool some of the people some of the time...

    As often is the case during a bad movie, my mind started to wander and I thought about Ed Norton's breakthrough film "Primal Fear", a suspense thriller featuring a memorable war of wills with Richard Gere. In "Deer" we have Barry Keoghan reminding me of Norton, but giving a rote, clumsy performance. For director Yorgos, niceties like believable acting, believable characters and attempts to help the viewer suspend disbelief are way too cornball for him to attempt, instead substituting his tiresome Theater of the Absurd antics.

    In contemporary porn, wedded to internet streaming as the mode of delivery, a set-up for a scene/video lasts a minute or two to establish some dumb stag movie type premise, and then it's on to the races for a half hour or so of nonstop explict sex action. In "Deer" Yorgos takes an hour, fully half of the movie to shaggy-dog build up his absurd supernatural premise, during which the cast walks through their roles like zombies.

    Nonsensical second half, with its absurd violence and ridiculous sexual innuendo (Nicole Kidman's off-screen hand-job for example) traps the characters with zero degrees of freedom, making their actions subject to "fate" or some pretentious appeal to Euripedes and Greek myth. It's not interesting watching them go through the motions and none of the scenes are credible. Under the guise of avant-garde filmmaking, we get hackwork. Oh, for a great filmmaker like a Sidney Lumet (with scores of great movies about conflict and war of wills, my favorite perhaps not the Pacino classics but Sean Connery in "The Offence"), not the trendy hacks of today's cinema.
    8SeanDTheFilmMaker

    Diiiiiiiiistuuuuuurbbbbbiiiing

    They have you terrified at what was going to come out of someones mouth in just about every scene. I dont know if I liked it or hated it. I appreciated they made Me squirm for a couple hours. But now I think I need to wash it down with like, i dont know, a disney movie lol or something. The people, every last one of them are seriously messed up in the head. Brace yourself to be pushed in the incredibly uncomfortable zone. Should have a warning, "written by some one with psycological issues"
    5Cineanalyst

    Iphigenia in Aulis

    What a strange filmmaker Yorgos Lanthimos is. Had I not already seen "The Lobster" (2015) (and have since seen two of his earlier Greek productions), I probably would've been completely taken aback by this one, "The Killing of a Sacred Deer." Like its predecessor, its characters seem to occupy some alternate reality entirely dominated by egocentrism, deviant sex and magical retaliatory justice. Again, the acting is intentionally stilted, and there seem to be archaic literary references. I found the eye-for-an-eye pun of "The Lobster" amusing, but the source of Ancient-to-Classical Greek mythology here is quite a treat for me. At university, I took a class, not unlike the daughter in this movie, that included reading the play "Iphigenia in Aulis" by Euripides and, then, viewing the 1977 film adaptation "Iphigenia" directed by Mihalis Kakogiannis. Unfortunately, the result in "The Killing of a Sacred Deer" is rather muddled.

    In the Greek myth, King Agamemnon sacrifices his daughter, Iphigenia, at the behest of the goddess Artemis to allow him and his troops to proceed on the warpath to fight the Trojans. In some versions, Iphigenia is replaced by a deer, hence the title of this movie. The reason I don't think the effects work as well here as they did in "The Lobster" is because whereas that movie took human shortcomings to absurd extremes, this one takes what was already by modern standards an absurd myth and attempts to make it modern and more ordinary. Gods are dead and replaced by doctors, and if there is a god, apparently, he's a pockmarked teenager seeking revenge for his dead father. I suppose a surgeon's wife role playing during sex as a patient under general anesthesia and a father recalling to his son the time he masturbated his father is more in line with some of the sexual perversity one finds in some Classical Greek literature, though. Yet, overall, it comes across as disjointed. If this were supposed to be a psychological thriller, it seems difficult to lure the spectator in without being able to identify with the characters--whereas this was unnecessary in the black comedy of "The Lobster" (and contradictory to the intent of the Greek movies). But, the stilted acting and illogical premise of the narrative works against identification. I don't think any amount of tense scoring and camera movement from distant perspectives can alleviate that--in a world where nothing is sacred.

    P.S. I still don't quite get the point of "Groundhog Day" (1993) as the film-within-the-film. Is it just because characters in both are prisoners of fate or something? I prefer the self-reflexivity of the director's prior "Dogtooth" (2009) and "Alps" (2011).
    6ThatSlackerOnSci-Fi

    A film that tries so hard to be weird and unique that it forgets to be a good movie in the process

    I'm usually a fan of independent or concept films much like this one. I love Greek mythology and what could be considered as surrealist films, they are some of my favourite in fact but whilst this film is shot beautifully and has some great music, by the end of the film, I just couldn't see more in it than as a pretentious mess which has an interesting concept but entirely wastes it in the effort to be considered as strange.

    I won't go into the story because its simple and like Eraserhead, its the least interesting part of the movie. Unlike Eraserhead, however, it actually has no subtext to back up the reason for creating the movie rather than adapting Greek myths into the modern day. It's a simple revenge story with supernatural themes that is never explained but is only shown to the smallest of degrees. This tell don't show is also a big reason for why I couldn't get into the movie. It tells you about this briefly but it never goes into that story to any significant degree, not even in a way to keep it subtle.

    The worst part really is that there's some very good scenes that get their very disturbing feeling but the pacing and how dramatized to the extreme some of the other scenes are, I just couldn't take the movie seriously for a big portion of the run time. It's even worse because I wanted to love this movie, maybe I should give it another try and think it over a bit more but I just keep questioning why it just didn't interest me in the characters or the story which just makes the surreal and disturbing elements feeling just feel like filler.

    In short, I didn't hate it but couldn't like it or love it even as a huge lover of art-film and surrealist film in general. Maybe it just wasn't just right for me. There's scenes I like, the beginning is great but as it went along, I just got less interested with each passing minute of the film's progression. All this ending with a diner scene so pretentious that it nearly ruined the whole movie for me, it was just film-student like quality in a film that started off incredibly unique and interesting. But even though a film is unique and can be disturbing doesn't mean that its good and here it sadly wasn't the case, at least in my opinion.

    This is probably going to be a controversial review but I expected so much more from this director from his other work but this just disappointed me more and more as it went along.

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    • Anecdotes
      Heart surgery scenes in the film are real. They were filmed during an operation on a real patient who was undergoing quadruple bypass surgery which Colin Farrell attended.
    • Gaffes
      When Martin talks about his father's favorite film, Barry Keoghan's Irish accent can be heard on the word "father"
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      Martin: You know, not long after my dad died, someone told me that I eat spaghetti the exact same way he did. They said what an extraordinary impression this fact had made on them. Look at the boy, look how he eats spaghetti. Exactly the same way his father did. He sticks his fork in. He twirls it around, around, around, around, around. Then he sticks it in his mouth. At that time, I thought I was the only one who ate spaghetti that way. Me and my dad. Later, of course, I found out that everyone eats spaghetti the exact same way. Exact same way, exact same way. This made me very upset. Very upset. Maybe even, um, more upset than when they told me he was dead. My dad.

      Martin: I don't know if what is happening is fair, but it's the only thing I can think of that's close to justice.

    • Connexions
      Featured in The Graham Norton Show: Jane Fonda/Nicole Kidman/Colin Farrell/Bryan Cranston/Matt Lucas/Niall Horan (2017)
    • Bandes originales
      Stabat Mater D383: I. Jesus Christus schwebt am Kreuzel (Chor)
      Composed by Franz Schubert

      Performed by Michel Corboz

      Licensed courtesy of Warner Music UK Ltd

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    • Date de sortie
      • 1 novembre 2017 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Irlande
      • Royaume-Uni
      • États-Unis
    • Sites officiels
      • A24 (United States)
      • Apple TV Store (MENA Official)
    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Français
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • El sacrificio del ciervo sagrado
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Cincinnati, Ohio, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • Element Pictures
      • A24
      • Bord Scannán na hÉireann / The Irish Film Board
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    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 2 291 901 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 115 120 $US
      • 22 oct. 2017
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 6 938 106 $US
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