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Un couple homosexuel emménage dans une petite ville pour profiter d'une meilleure qualité de vie et élever leur fille avec de fortes valeurs sociales. Mais leurs voisins organisent alors une... Tout lireUn couple homosexuel emménage dans une petite ville pour profiter d'une meilleure qualité de vie et élever leur fille avec de fortes valeurs sociales. Mais leurs voisins organisent alors une fête très étrange.Un couple homosexuel emménage dans une petite ville pour profiter d'une meilleure qualité de vie et élever leur fille avec de fortes valeurs sociales. Mais leurs voisins organisent alors une fête très étrange.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 1 victoire et 3 nominations au total
Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman
- Malik
- (as Jeffrey Bower-Chapman)
June Laporte
- Kayla
- (as Jennifer Laporte)
Aaron Poole
- Liam
- (voix)
Michele Wienecke
- Hannah
- (as Michelle Wienecke)
Colin Minihan
- Derrick
- (voix)
Darius Willis
- Young Malik
- (as Darius Savon)
Daniel Deorksen
- Police Officer
- (as Daniel Derksen)
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The acting is ok. The cinematography, and sound are fine. Just a dumb story.
There is no horror. Maybe some suspense. The plot just grinds on with very little happening of interest until the end.
The character development is sparse. The motivations of the family and the neighbors is difficult to surmise. We learn very little about their pasts. Pretty hard to relate to or care much about any of them.
If they'd ended the film after the birthday party, I suppose it may have left a more interesting impression....But they junked up the ending with the same old same old.. Not a good watch. But... It does have a gay multi racial couple as leads. That's different. That's about the only thing interesting about it.
There is no horror. Maybe some suspense. The plot just grinds on with very little happening of interest until the end.
The character development is sparse. The motivations of the family and the neighbors is difficult to surmise. We learn very little about their pasts. Pretty hard to relate to or care much about any of them.
If they'd ended the film after the birthday party, I suppose it may have left a more interesting impression....But they junked up the ending with the same old same old.. Not a good watch. But... It does have a gay multi racial couple as leads. That's different. That's about the only thing interesting about it.
The idea of a gay character-led horror film appealed to me hugely as a gay man and avid horror fan. Identity politics aside; viewing 'Spiral' objectively, it lacks the promise of its potential. I'm a little over indie slow-burn, symbolic-heavy horror movies at the moment as the new generation of filmmakers are pumping them out faster than a David Lynch traffic light changes colours.
The majority of the film concerns itself exploring the topic of 'paranoia versus reality' which is taxing after about 20 minutes much less an hour and 20 minutes of this single beat repeated again and again and again. Additionally, I didn't think the paranoia brought anything new or interesting to the table and certainly wasn't enough to make me care for the characters.
Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman as the lead makes an effort to bring the level of intensity required to make his character work but unfortunately does not succeed. There are several plot holes within his character's backstory which results in the outcome of audience apathy for what he's going through.
Genre-wise this fails to achieve a horror tone. I can't honestly say there was a single moment when I felt horrified by any particular event. When the punchline finally arrived I stopped caring long before as the characters did not develop and the scenes didn't contain dialogue and conflict structured to sustain interest.
In the climax (no spoilers) the antagonist blatantly states the moral of the story, causing me to see weak writing rather than agreement for its existence. Sadly, I'm chucking this movie onto the pile of the hundreds of under-developed gay themed films that simply don't have the quality and/or budget to create a story of honesty, originality and significance.
The majority of the film concerns itself exploring the topic of 'paranoia versus reality' which is taxing after about 20 minutes much less an hour and 20 minutes of this single beat repeated again and again and again. Additionally, I didn't think the paranoia brought anything new or interesting to the table and certainly wasn't enough to make me care for the characters.
Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman as the lead makes an effort to bring the level of intensity required to make his character work but unfortunately does not succeed. There are several plot holes within his character's backstory which results in the outcome of audience apathy for what he's going through.
Genre-wise this fails to achieve a horror tone. I can't honestly say there was a single moment when I felt horrified by any particular event. When the punchline finally arrived I stopped caring long before as the characters did not develop and the scenes didn't contain dialogue and conflict structured to sustain interest.
In the climax (no spoilers) the antagonist blatantly states the moral of the story, causing me to see weak writing rather than agreement for its existence. Sadly, I'm chucking this movie onto the pile of the hundreds of under-developed gay themed films that simply don't have the quality and/or budget to create a story of honesty, originality and significance.
What happens when stereotypes, cliches and terrible writing take a road trip? They crash; slowly, predictably and painfully.
I don't think 2 or 3 stars is fair, and I tend to dislike new movies easily. Yes it's slow at first and could've had more "filling" in the beginning/middle but still it delivers by the end. The cinematography is really good, and although some conversations between the couple are ridiculous (long time relationships don't get into simple break up fights) and you expect the main character to react to certain situations that are insane yet he brushes them off (don't wanna spoil here) but overall ends up entertaining as it should.
This movie had a really good plot, however I do feel like they could have delivered the "scary" thrill of the story more effectively. I enjoyed the creepy neighbourhood vibe that got us wondering what was going on. The main actor was great and I felt invested in his story and his journey with being a young gay man and the things he has had to battle through in life. If the story cut the middle section and became more clear it would have been better in my opinion. I loved the ending! I predicted it but it was done so well!
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesChandra West and Lochlyn Munro also appear as a couple in another horror movie, Le Repaire des ténèbres (2006).
- GaffesAbout 30 minutes in there's a scene of the daughter and her new boyfriend on a bridge. The license plate is from Illinois but the height on the bridge sign was in meters not feet would would indicate the movie was filmed in a location that is on the metric system.
- ConnexionsReferenced in Top 5 Scary Videos: Top 5 Scariest Cosmic Horror Movies (2019)
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- Durée1 heure 27 minutes
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