Dans une ville isolée de l'Oregon, une enseignante de collège et son frère se brouillent avec un énigmatique élève, dont les sombres secrets mènent à des rencontres terrifiantes avec une cré... Tout lireDans une ville isolée de l'Oregon, une enseignante de collège et son frère se brouillent avec un énigmatique élève, dont les sombres secrets mènent à des rencontres terrifiantes avec une créature ancestrale qui les a précédés.Dans une ville isolée de l'Oregon, une enseignante de collège et son frère se brouillent avec un énigmatique élève, dont les sombres secrets mènent à des rencontres terrifiantes avec une créature ancestrale qui les a précédés.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 8 nominations au total
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With Antlers I'm really ok the fence as we have some decent ideas that could make maybe not the most creative horror flick but something enjoyable. I just feel like a lot of the plotpoints were handled so poorly that it left me quiet bored for a huge part of the movie. So often I just asked myself why this was written the way it is.
Not many characters here feel like they make rational decisions and stuff just happens so we can get to the next scene in the script. The climax doesn't really feel like it was deserved and the monster acts really inconsistence at times. It felt like they should have done a better job setting up the lore about it which is weird as a huge chunk of the movie is just build up.
The acting is fine. It feels like the script didn't really give them a lot to work with. Character interactions feel rather stiff at times and could've used a bit of warmth to them.
Something I have to praise the movie about are the special effects. It reminded me a bit of the Thing, even though there is still a huge difference, but with both movies I felt really uncomfortable at times looking at a corpse or such. So good job for that.
We are also awarded with some nice looking shots. They made a good job of using the area they shot in to their advantage.
So all in all a slightly above average horror movie that just feels rather sloppy with it's execution at times and could have definitely been better just having the core setup in mind.
I wouldn't say you need to see this in the theaters. Just wait until it's streaming somewhere and watch it then if you're really interested.
Co-written & directed by Scott Cooper (Black Mass), the story does create the right sort of intrigue with its foreboding mystery but the human drama that unfolds is not only bland but also inauthentic. Cooper is unsure of what road to take and plays with several ideas hoping some would somehow stick. The balance between its genre elements is off, and the themes aren't properly handled either.
On the plus side, the creature design, gore effects & moody camerawork is worth a mention but the plot & characters don't have that gripping quality to it that would make us care. Still, the actors do what they can to make the journey worthwhile but it doesn't amount to a lot in the end. The problem lies with the script itself that required more fine-tuning to figure out its identity and what themes to address or discard.
Overall, Antlers strives to be a supernatural horror rooted in indigenous folklore, an allegory about unresolved trauma, drug addiction & child abuse, and also an environmental parable, all at the same time, yet falls remarkably short on nearly all fronts. Its premise had potential but its execution is dry & directionless, thus resulting in a tedious & disappointing genre fare that in an effort to say several things ends up saying nothing at all.
While the movie sets up a strong base for a creepy story, the film does very little with it. We are treated to cliche soup, including creepy kid with art book, 'powerless' authority figures and even the hints of past tragedy to try to add layers to the characters.
In the end, the film falls back into the same patterns of all mediocre horror films, and putters out without much impact.
This movie takes itself very seriously, and wants you to as well. Unfortunately, other than some good elements of mood and solid acting there isn't much here.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe narration at the beginning of the film is in the Ojibwe language, still spoken nowadays.
- GaffesThe flag on the uniform that Paul wears is facing the wrong way.Police uniforms have the flag with the stars facing the rear while military personnel have the flag with the stars facing forward.
- Citations
Lucas Weaver: Once, there were three bears that lived in a dark and wet cave above a small town. Every day, Little Bear went to school, and at night he would come home and eat dinner. But one day, the little bear came home, and Big Bear and Baby Bear were different. Big Bear got sick and his insides turned black. Big Bear has become more angrier and meaner, because they had no food, no meat. But they had each other.
- Crédits fousThe Searchlight Pictures logo does not have the usual fanfare.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Dead Meat Horror Awards 2022 (2022)
- Bandes originalesLeave Oregon
Written and Performed by Tyler Stenson
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- How long is Antlers?Alimenté par Alexa
Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Sites officiels
- Langues
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Espíritus oscuros
- Lieux de tournage
- Hope, Colombie-Britannique, Canada(Cispus Falls Oregon)
- Sociétés de production
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Box-office
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 10 619 670 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 4 271 346 $US
- 31 oct. 2021
- Montant brut mondial
- 18 867 659 $US
- Durée1 heure 39 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1