Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAfter an unexpected death in the family, a mother and son struggle to find spiritual healing at a beachfront summer home.After an unexpected death in the family, a mother and son struggle to find spiritual healing at a beachfront summer home.After an unexpected death in the family, a mother and son struggle to find spiritual healing at a beachfront summer home.
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- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 4 victoires et 8 nominations au total
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Beth has lost her husband and takes their toddler Lowen to their beach house to heal. While there, she is frightened by an elderly neighbor who has taken an interest in her son. The movie is trippy and beautiful and slow but it does what The Babadook didn't - make you care for Beth and her son Lowen. As slow as it was, I was so terrified and uncomfortable for Lowen I almost had to stop watching. The toddler was amazingly cute and so good I wondered if he was older but small for his age. There were hints at the movie ending but for the most part it managed to maintain the mystery until the very end at which point everything makes sense.
Very, very slow. It doesn't fit together well to make a whole story.
It's a slow burn for sure, it takes a while for things to start getting weird, and creepy, but once they do it gets good fast. It took a little while for me to see the twist coming, which I really liked. It doesn't come out of no where either, there's small hints. I really liked the story, and thought the slow pace at the beginning paid off in the end.
Because damn, it got REALLY creepy.
The son in the story is very young, which adds to the creepy when things set it. And I liked how they managed to keep him chatty through the story, that must have been difficult with such a young child. I really thought it was a good film if you can get past how slow it is at the beginning.
Because damn, it got REALLY creepy.
The son in the story is very young, which adds to the creepy when things set it. And I liked how they managed to keep him chatty through the story, that must have been difficult with such a young child. I really thought it was a good film if you can get past how slow it is at the beginning.
I repeat. . . The baby speaks more than everyone else. Just think about that for a second. Think about a very young child you know, and just imagine a movie where they are the protagonist amongst mostly adults. The baby is very articulate. . . For a baby. So don't expect any soliloquys, but 10/10 acting for a baby. Beyond that, I had trouble staying connected to whatever was happening in the movie. I just have more questions now, and don't know or care enough to watch the movie again - to confirm if it was an actual loose end or if it was explained. I would ask the questions now, but they might be considered spoilers. And perhaps this may be the warning someone needs, but won't read if it has spoilers.
I recently watched The Crescent at the Vancouver Film Festival and I loved it.
The Crescent is visually stunning and tells a story that can scare someone of any age.
I don't want to give anything away but all of the little things make sense at the end and it is truly a glorious experience.
Well done!
The Crescent is visually stunning and tells a story that can scare someone of any age.
I don't want to give anything away but all of the little things make sense at the end and it is truly a glorious experience.
Well done!
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- 1h 39min(99 min)
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- Rapport de forme
- 1.78 : 1
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