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Après avoir perdu sa femme et sa mémoire dans un accident de voiture, un père célibataire subit un traitement expérimental angoissant qui l'amène à se demander qui il est vraiment.Après avoir perdu sa femme et sa mémoire dans un accident de voiture, un père célibataire subit un traitement expérimental angoissant qui l'amène à se demander qui il est vraiment.Après avoir perdu sa femme et sa mémoire dans un accident de voiture, un père célibataire subit un traitement expérimental angoissant qui l'amène à se demander qui il est vraiment.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 2 nominations au total
Donald Elise Watkins
- Thomas
- (as Donald Watkins)
Scott Green
- Reporter
- (non crédité)
Rose Bianca Grue
- Student
- (non crédité)
Yver Sorród
- Programmer
- (non crédité)
Résumé
Reviewers say 'Black Box' is a psychological thriller with sci-fi and horror elements, drawing comparisons to 'Black Mirror' and 'Get Out'. It delves into memory, identity, and consciousness, with standout performances by Mamoudou Athie and Amanda Christine. The plot's twists and emotional depth are praised, though some find it derivative or slow. Cinematography and sound design receive mixed reviews, and the film's exploration of human relationships and ethical dilemmas is noted, though opinions vary on its depth.
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"Black Box" is the one of a first batch of movies made in partnership between Amazon Prime and Blumhouse productions, famed budget studio that specialises in making horror movies. Though by no means a bad film, I do wonder if that Blumhouse name might give people incorrect expectations about "Black Box" that may lead to disappointment.
Six months after losing his wife in a car accident, Nolan (Mamoudou Athie) is struggling with memory issues related to the severe head trauma he received. This is impacting his ability to care for his daughter Ava (Amanda Christine), so he agrees to undertake an experimental therapy from leading specialist, Doctor Lillian Moore (Phylicia Rashad), which combines element of hypnosis and virtual reality. Exploring his own memories, Nolan comes under threat from an unrecognisable and barely human form.
When I mention expectations, even in that synopsis it sounds like the movie is a horror film - and the character of backwards man, played by Troy James, who I've seen perform on "The Flash", is certainly a creepy element. But beyond him, the film is more of a science fiction thriller, than it is a horror film - and that may disappoint some brought by the Blumhouse name. Away from that aspect, the film has the good sense to use its rather obvious twist well before the end, and then use that as an exploration point for the finale, rather than as the ending itself. That said, I thought overall the film was a little dull and struggled to full maintain my attention for the duration.
However, it is the first feature for Writer/Director Emmanuel Osei-Kuffour and for screenwriter Stephen Herman and though, as I say, I thought the plotting was a little pedestrian, from a technical standpoint the film is pretty good. It often interesting to look at, and what visual effects the film has are nicely done. Mamoudou Athie is decent as the lead, a little bland at the start but that does begin to make sense as the film goes on.
I have no massive regrets about watching it, but it was all just a little too mediocre to consider recommending it.
Six months after losing his wife in a car accident, Nolan (Mamoudou Athie) is struggling with memory issues related to the severe head trauma he received. This is impacting his ability to care for his daughter Ava (Amanda Christine), so he agrees to undertake an experimental therapy from leading specialist, Doctor Lillian Moore (Phylicia Rashad), which combines element of hypnosis and virtual reality. Exploring his own memories, Nolan comes under threat from an unrecognisable and barely human form.
When I mention expectations, even in that synopsis it sounds like the movie is a horror film - and the character of backwards man, played by Troy James, who I've seen perform on "The Flash", is certainly a creepy element. But beyond him, the film is more of a science fiction thriller, than it is a horror film - and that may disappoint some brought by the Blumhouse name. Away from that aspect, the film has the good sense to use its rather obvious twist well before the end, and then use that as an exploration point for the finale, rather than as the ending itself. That said, I thought overall the film was a little dull and struggled to full maintain my attention for the duration.
However, it is the first feature for Writer/Director Emmanuel Osei-Kuffour and for screenwriter Stephen Herman and though, as I say, I thought the plotting was a little pedestrian, from a technical standpoint the film is pretty good. It often interesting to look at, and what visual effects the film has are nicely done. Mamoudou Athie is decent as the lead, a little bland at the start but that does begin to make sense as the film goes on.
I have no massive regrets about watching it, but it was all just a little too mediocre to consider recommending it.
The rating almost turned me off this movie. But with nothing better to do I have it a go.
It was a solid phycological thriller, amazing acting and a good twist.
Give it a go
A good thriller movie with new story. But there is nothing horror in this movie. Movie is bit slow but not boring. Climax was not that good and could have been improved.
If you like Black Mirror you'll probably enjoy this. Wouldn't classify this as horror but more sci-fi, drama. The acting is superb.
I put it on last night on my phone while in bed, the tags of Sci-Fi, Mystery and Horror giving me hope that it will be something mind-boggling and a bit scary that will keep me on my toes.
I was wrong, though. The movie started out OK, but later on became quite predictable and around the middle or right before, I already had figured out the mystery and the second half of the movie was rather boring.
It doesn't help that at around 60% of the movie, I started falling asleep and left it to finish it the next day and it actually managed to feel even cheesier in some parts.
The acting was for the most part OK, except for the protagonist's daughter that seemed way too mentally and emotionally mature for her age to the point where I started questioning is this a Horror or a Comedy/Parody.
The rest of the movie was almost spot on, except that it was too predictable and not scary at all, if I started falling asleep while watching it alone in the dead of the night, it says how "scary" it is.
Overall, I don't regret watching it, but I could've definitely watched some better and more rewarding Sci-Fi Mystery that I was originally looking for.
I was wrong, though. The movie started out OK, but later on became quite predictable and around the middle or right before, I already had figured out the mystery and the second half of the movie was rather boring.
It doesn't help that at around 60% of the movie, I started falling asleep and left it to finish it the next day and it actually managed to feel even cheesier in some parts.
The acting was for the most part OK, except for the protagonist's daughter that seemed way too mentally and emotionally mature for her age to the point where I started questioning is this a Horror or a Comedy/Parody.
The rest of the movie was almost spot on, except that it was too predictable and not scary at all, if I started falling asleep while watching it alone in the dead of the night, it says how "scary" it is.
Overall, I don't regret watching it, but I could've definitely watched some better and more rewarding Sci-Fi Mystery that I was originally looking for.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesWhen Gary uses the tablet to look up the apartment building, the address shows that the plot of this movie takes place in the area of Houston, TX.
- ConnexionsReferenced in Film Junk Podcast: Episode 772: Rebecca + On the Rocks (2020)
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Détails
Box-office
- Montant brut mondial
- 32 668 $US
- Durée1 heure 40 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.39:1
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