Sur une montagne isolée, dans la Macédoine du 19ème siècle, une jeune femme est enlevée puis transformée en sorcière par un esprit ancestral.Sur une montagne isolée, dans la Macédoine du 19ème siècle, une jeune femme est enlevée puis transformée en sorcière par un esprit ancestral.Sur une montagne isolée, dans la Macédoine du 19ème siècle, une jeune femme est enlevée puis transformée en sorcière par un esprit ancestral.
- Réalisation
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- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 4 victoires et 16 nominations au total
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It's technically a witch movie, but it's also kind of an alien movie. Let me explain...
No spoilers here, but the premise follows a young witch in the 19th century who was kept isolated from humanity until adulthood, then experiences what it's like to be human for the first time by taking over the bodies of villagers and living out their lives.
The rest of the film is a soulful meditation that is essentially an alien observing how humans think, feel, and how they treat one another. It gives a very unique perspective on the simple things in life that we often take for granted, both good and bad.
It made me grateful for the full spectrum of human pleasures and pains-happiness and heartbreak.
The weirdness of the witch elements and the story's slow pace will definitely turn a lot of people off. The fact that a good chunk of the film just portrays normal simple lives being lived makes some moments feel rather repetitive. Sometimes I found myself thinking "I get the point, and I like the point, but let's move on now."
Still, this is one of those films that had such ambition that I can't help but admire it-even the small stuff I didn't personally care for.
If you are in a thinking mood, this is a soulful, dark drama that will certainly satisfy.
The film has some pretty messed up stuff in it. The opening scene really sets the tone for just how grim it is willing to get. It was tough to watch in certain parts but the film was certainly better off for it.
It is a little slow and is going to lose some people in that way. It's also not particularly scary horror if that is what you're going into it hoping for. It is a very clean and well made film though with a uniquely interesting and original narrative. 7/10.
It wouldn't surprise me if this gets remade in the an English language version as the plot is unique and scary enough.
The director is obviously inspired by Terence Malick movies and the folk horror element is drawn from movies like Robert Eggers' The Witch.
I found this to be enthralling, surprising and one of the most inventive movies I've seen this year.
We follow Nevena who has a very boring childhood - promised to a witch as a new-born (and made mute at the same time), her mother brings her up in a cave until the age of sixteen when the witch reappears, takes the form of her mother and turns her into a witch as well. I mean, we've all been there, right?!?
Unfortunately, Old Maid Maria (the original witch) isn't too impressed with Nevena's witching skills - she prefers playing with the animals rather than breaking their necks and eating them raw (apparently that's what real witches do). This results in Maria leaving Nevena to fend for herself with no knowledge of the real world - which goes just about as well as you'd imagine it would. To start with anyway, but as time goes on she gets the hang of things and the film manages to conjure up a surprisingly emotional ending.
It's possibly a little too deliberate at times - some of the scenes certainly couldn't be accused of rushing things. For "horror" (it's not really a horror film at all, but it has some horror elements), it's very poetic and beautiful - The Guardian calls it spellbinding, but I can quite imagine that a lot of people would describe it as dull - for me it fell somewhere in between. It was very nice to look at and I was somewhat intrigued as to how it was going to end, but it really could have done with getting there a bit quicker.
It's a very atmospheric film with stylish visuals (and some very cool locations) and a sparse, yet effective soundtrack. It portrays a sense of wonder well - lots of things are being seen through Nevena's eyes for the first time and you get the mix of confusion and awe well. Overall, I'd say it's well written and shot (by Goran Stolevski) but maybe some harsher editing wouldn't have gone amiss - although it's not the sort of film that would benefit from being rushed.
However, because of that sense of wonder, the actors often don't have an awful lot to do other than gaze into the middle distance - Nevena is played by seven different actors across the film (if you include the baby!) and Sara Klimoska, Noomi Rapace, Carloto Cotta and Alice Englert all do a good job as adult Nevena so it feels harsh not to mention Petra Ciric Leontina Bainovic and Anastasija Karanovich as the other incarnations, even if they have less to do. The only other character we really spend any time with is Old Maid Maria who is played well by Anamaria Marinca, but she's rather disguised under tons of make-up (as a result of a rather unfortunate "burning at the stake" incident).
One last thing to talk about is the way that the witches shapeshift because it's really quite something - they take the guts of their intended target and shove them into a cavity which magically opens in their chest. I can assure you that would never have occurred to me, but I guess that just proves I'm not a witch!
WIkipedia tells me that it actually counts as an Australian film and was put forward as their nomination for the Best International Feature Film Academy Award. It also tells me it's shot in IMAX aspect ratio (1.44:1) - which feels like an odd choice but directors do odd things and we've had a lot less weird aspect ratios this year than we had last, so I'm considerably more tolerant of it!
All in all for me, I think it's an "admire" rather than a "like" (although I did like the ending), but is it a recommendation? Probably not to be honest - it has a lot to recommend it but I'm just not sure who'd really "like" it. But if you're in the mood for some fantasy/horror which gives you plenty of time to ponder the very nature of humanity whilst regaling your eyes with some beautiful visuals, then this is just the film for you and it's available to rent in all the usual locations.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesAccording to Focus Features, writer/director Goran Stolevski traced the terrifying legends of his family's homeland to find his characters and plot. "From researching Macedonian folk tales, I discovered that when individuals were accused of witchcraft, they were also suspected of taking the shape of another person or animal," he recalls. "Those two things sparked the idea of the film."
- GaffesWhen the raptor "lands" on the rock at the 14 minute mark, it is obvious that it was a film clip played backwards, where the bird was actually flying away from the rock his handler placed him on.
- Citations
Biliana: Every last bit of me thirsts
Biliana: For everything bit of him
Biliana: Only not the skin-flesh him.
Biliana: Him the boy inside.
Biliana: Him the boy with the eyes..
Biliana: The eyes that look scared, Even when they're smiling
Biliana: It's that boy, him i want to put my arms around.
Biliana: To hold him.
Biliana: To hold him.
Biliana: To chase that timidness away.
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Détails
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- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- You won't be alone
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Box-office
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 264 055 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 124 750 $US
- 3 avr. 2022
- Montant brut mondial
- 335 465 $US
- Durée1 heure 48 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.44 : 1