Alors qu'elle tentait de sauver son père d'un ouragan, une jeune femme se retrouve piégée dans une maison inondée et doit lutter pour sa vie face à des alligators.Alors qu'elle tentait de sauver son père d'un ouragan, une jeune femme se retrouve piégée dans une maison inondée et doit lutter pour sa vie face à des alligators.Alors qu'elle tentait de sauver son père d'un ouragan, une jeune femme se retrouve piégée dans une maison inondée et doit lutter pour sa vie face à des alligators.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 5 nominations au total
Jovana Dragas
- Susan
- (non crédité)
Christopher Landry
- Coach
- (non crédité)
Avis à la une
A bit of a surprise and a tense and terrifying one at that. It knows what it is and because of that it's able to do what it does and do it well. Good looking Alligators.
I really enjoyed this movie, particularly at the start. It did kinda lose momentum as it went on but the first 40 had me hooked.
I would say it's better than your average "Shark film" for a lack of better term. "Creature" movie maybe. It has a little bit more going for it and shakes it up a little bit.
I feel like it didn't have a huge budget but this is where it impresses me as it did a lot with what it had.
The acting is fine nothing great but you don't really watch this type of movie for that.
You should give it a watch if you like this type of movie I think you would enjoy it.
I would say it's better than your average "Shark film" for a lack of better term. "Creature" movie maybe. It has a little bit more going for it and shakes it up a little bit.
I feel like it didn't have a huge budget but this is where it impresses me as it did a lot with what it had.
The acting is fine nothing great but you don't really watch this type of movie for that.
You should give it a watch if you like this type of movie I think you would enjoy it.
Crawl concerns itself with a young woman who goes looking for her missing father in the eye of a hurricane. Eventually she finds him in the basement of the family holiday home, but he is injured and in desperate need of medical attention. There is also the growing problem of this being gator central, and the rapidly rising flood waters are giving them free reign around the town. So the quest to not drown or get eaten begins...
Despite being mostly enjoyable this film didn't really push the boat out (heheh) in any way. For 90% of the film there were just 2 characters, so the film is light on deaths, and when some random no-mark would show up you knew they'd soon be a victim. The gator effects were.... decent and the plot and atmosphere servicable. If you've seen any monster movies at all ever you will know exactly what to expect, but having said that if the concept appeals it's perfectly watchable.
Despite being mostly enjoyable this film didn't really push the boat out (heheh) in any way. For 90% of the film there were just 2 characters, so the film is light on deaths, and when some random no-mark would show up you knew they'd soon be a victim. The gator effects were.... decent and the plot and atmosphere servicable. If you've seen any monster movies at all ever you will know exactly what to expect, but having said that if the concept appeals it's perfectly watchable.
Despite 3 or 4 irritating scenes that transpire script mediocrity with let's say 1 or 2 appalling minutes, the film manages to scare the audience with panache, at least me anyway. I was indeed gesticulating in my armchair each time an alligator grabbed and shook a protagonist. Actually, it's not really surprising: as an euphemism, in the horror / thriller genre, Alexandre Aja is definitely not a padawan. Thus, Alexandre Aja has managed an effective film that successfully fulfills his objective: to keep the audience on the edge of the seat during 90 minutes.
In Florida, competitive swimmer Haley (Kaya Scodelario) returns home to search for her estranged father (Barry Pepper) in the path of a hurricane. She finds him in his basement trapped by alligators. This thriller is predicated on stupid Florida people doing stupid things. It's a horror where the people will always go down into the basement. If there is a basement within the basement, the people will go down there. The people will keep going down basements until they reach China. It needs to alleviate this by subtracting some of the danger. It's an unusual move for the genre but danger is not dangerous when the characters simply walk straight into it. When she searches for her father, the storm should be a further 24 hours away. They could be trapped for longer so that she wouldn't be so outrageously stupid. Also, the message should be a 911 text from her father rather than a whatever conversation with her sister. The deputy should not be so stupid as to be walking in the storm water to investigate a swing. As for thieves, those can be ridiculously stupid. Over and over again, the characters are doing stupid things and it would be more thrilling if they be less stupid. Otherwise, this would be a solid horror.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesEarly in the film, Dave's truck license plate says MATT 725, seen out the garage door during the hurricane. Matthew 7:25 in the Bible reads "The rain came down, the streams rose, and the winds blew and beat against that house; yet it did not fall, because it had its foundation on the rock." (NIV)
- GaffesHelicopters cannot fly in hurricane 5 level winds.
- ConnexionsFeatured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Best Horror Movies of 2019 (2019)
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Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 13 500 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 39 014 193 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 12 005 210 $US
- 14 juil. 2019
- Montant brut mondial
- 91 542 097 $US
- Durée
- 1h 27min(87 min)
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.39 : 1
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