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Une femme opte pour une procédure de clonage après avoir reçu un diagnostic terminal, mais lorsqu'elle récupère, ses tentatives de déclassement de son clone échouent, ce qui conduit à un due... Tout lireUne femme opte pour une procédure de clonage après avoir reçu un diagnostic terminal, mais lorsqu'elle récupère, ses tentatives de déclassement de son clone échouent, ce qui conduit à un duel à mort mandaté par le tribunal.Une femme opte pour une procédure de clonage après avoir reçu un diagnostic terminal, mais lorsqu'elle récupère, ses tentatives de déclassement de son clone échouent, ce qui conduit à un duel à mort mandaté par le tribunal.
- Récompenses
- 2 victoires et 5 nominations au total
Kristofer Gummerus
- Tom
- (as Kristofer Gummerrus)
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I would like to meet writer/director Riley Stearns. His films have a very unique sense of humour about them and I would like to know if that's how he naturally is. They are very dry and quite dark. You never quite know if you're supposed to be laughing or not. I think most of the time you are.
The film begins with a very intriguing opening scene featuring a duel. At this point I was wondering if the title of the movie had been misspelled. It soon became apparent however that it had not. The film went in a very different direction to what I was expecting and I really enjoyed it.
This was a film where I had absolutely no idea how it was going to end. There were dozens of different conclusions it could have gone with. I really liked the one they picked. It was dark, thought-provoking and interesting. I really enjoyed 'Dual' and would recommend it. 8/10.
The film begins with a very intriguing opening scene featuring a duel. At this point I was wondering if the title of the movie had been misspelled. It soon became apparent however that it had not. The film went in a very different direction to what I was expecting and I really enjoyed it.
This was a film where I had absolutely no idea how it was going to end. There were dozens of different conclusions it could have gone with. I really liked the one they picked. It was dark, thought-provoking and interesting. I really enjoyed 'Dual' and would recommend it. 8/10.
It's not for everyone, I'd admit.
If you enjoyed "the art of self defense", I think you would like this movie.
I think the title is clever, having a dual meaning.
If you enjoyed "the art of self defense", I think you would like this movie.
I think the title is clever, having a dual meaning.
This bone-dry black comedy feels very much like Yorgos Lanthimos lite, with to-the-point dialogue its no-frills delivery being its most obvious feature. Having said that, taking inspiration from someone isn't a crime and it's not as if the movie is a rip-off. 'Dual (2022)' tells an oddball story about a terminally ill woman who has herself cloned in preparation for her guaranteed death in an effort to prevent those she loves from having to grieve her demise. Unfortunately for her, her boyfriend and mother seem to prefer her double, who soon becomes a person in her own right. Worse still, our hero doesn't die; in fact, she completely recovers. There can't very well be two of her, though, so she and her double are forced to undergo a duel to the death. The piece is quirky and uncomfortable, built upon some seriously dark satire that has the ability to both make you laugh and (far less literally) cry. It's uncompromising in its vision, yet it also knows how silly it is and slyly alludes to that. On the surface, it's totally serious, but its absurdity is purposeful and provokes a chuckle every now and again. It's also fairly subversive, even considering its inherently off-kilter nature. I can see how some people would struggle to connect to it; after all, the characters are purposefully icy and the dialogue is extremely on-the-nose by design. Though isn't as refined as it could be, it generally has a good grasp on its narrative and tone. If you can get on its wavelength, though, it's a fairly entertaining experience from beginning to end.
Imagine there's a clone, who's now living in your home, an almost perfect doppelganger, taken straight from the lab's hanger. It's a sympathetic swap, as your time has come to drop, all your family need to know, is you'll never let them go.
Though your clock continues ticking, while your feet are all still kicking, and the one who thinks they're you, has made an impressive debut. But the law has made a rule, to remove one in a duel, when your name is on the roster, you can fight your own imposter.
Not that original and with little reflective value.
Though your clock continues ticking, while your feet are all still kicking, and the one who thinks they're you, has made an impressive debut. But the law has made a rule, to remove one in a duel, when your name is on the roster, you can fight your own imposter.
Not that original and with little reflective value.
Dual has an intriguing (albeit not entirely original) concept with a lot of comic and dramatic potential.
But the film is stuck in tonal limbo, being neither really funny nor especially poignant.
Dual's setting is its greatest strength. Its world always feels a little off-kilter and subtly dystopian.
But the storytelling is simply not engaging.
The writing feels bland and lazy.
The actors look mostly bored.
Riley Stearns is an interesting filmmaker. His first (and best) film Faults struck the right balance between absurdity and realism.
Since then he's gone on to adopt a more Lanthimos-ish tone, which seems overly self-conscious and gimmicky.
While that may have worked in his previous film, The Art of Self Defense, it doesn't in Dual.
I hope he returns to his earlier style for the next one.
But the film is stuck in tonal limbo, being neither really funny nor especially poignant.
Dual's setting is its greatest strength. Its world always feels a little off-kilter and subtly dystopian.
But the storytelling is simply not engaging.
The writing feels bland and lazy.
The actors look mostly bored.
Riley Stearns is an interesting filmmaker. His first (and best) film Faults struck the right balance between absurdity and realism.
Since then he's gone on to adopt a more Lanthimos-ish tone, which seems overly self-conscious and gimmicky.
While that may have worked in his previous film, The Art of Self Defense, it doesn't in Dual.
I hope he returns to his earlier style for the next one.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesFilmed during the COVID-19 pandemic. Tampere, Finland was chosen as the filming location because of the Finnish government's successful effort to curb corona cases.
- GaffesAt the start of the film when Robert Michaels is trying to kill his double, his double can be seen sticking his arm out from behind the table, but then a split second later the arrow misses his arm and hits him just above his heart. Given the double's body position and the fact that he's turning away from the arrow when it is being fired, it would be physically impossible for the arrow to strike him where it did.
- Crédits fousIn the end credits, the credit for "Police Officers with Dog" lists the dog, Taika, first, and the trainer, Katja Kontu, last.
- Bandes originalesGrand March - Aida
Written by Giuseppe Verdi (uncredited)
Arranged by Cornelius Oberhauser and Ferdinand Oberhauser
Courtesy of APM Music
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Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 4 500 000 € (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 185 212 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 118 254 $US
- 17 avr. 2022
- Montant brut mondial
- 425 909 $US
- Durée1 heure 34 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1
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