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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA man experiences a supernatural occurrence at his newly purchased apartment; a soap opera being telecast exclusively on his TV, which shows the future of his family.A man experiences a supernatural occurrence at his newly purchased apartment; a soap opera being telecast exclusively on his TV, which shows the future of his family.A man experiences a supernatural occurrence at his newly purchased apartment; a soap opera being telecast exclusively on his TV, which shows the future of his family.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 2 victoires et 4 nominations au total
Madhavan
- R. Manohar
- (as R. Madhavan)
Nitu Chandra
- Priya
- (as Neetu Chandra)
Saranya Ponvannan
- Manohar's Mother
- (as Saranya)
Sampath Raj
- Adv. Ramachandran
- (as Sampath)
Murli Sharma
- Inspector Shiva
- (as Murali Sharma)
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its really good. first half is a little boring but the second half makes up for it with the scares and the thrills. the lead role is done really well with all the actors doing their part well. i went to see this movie on the first day in Dubai.
i was really excited after seeing the trailers and the hype the film had created. its a good film to watch at night and it lives up to its expectations. enjoy it for what it delivers. you wont be disappointed. it delivers thrills and some scares. could frighten children under 13. overall i loved it
9/10.
i was really excited after seeing the trailers and the hype the film had created. its a good film to watch at night and it lives up to its expectations. enjoy it for what it delivers. you wont be disappointed. it delivers thrills and some scares. could frighten children under 13. overall i loved it
9/10.
Yes, finally a thriller! There is definitely a scarcity of movies belonging to this genre. Whether it be your Abbas-Mastan flicks or other supernatural suspense such as Raaz, 1920, and Bhoot, I'll be there! 13B is a great edge-of-the-seat thriller that keeps you as engrossed as the ladies in the film are with the TV serials. The film revolves around a mysterious TV show that mirrors and reveals what will happen in the protagonist's family's life that day. Everything is great--lighting, sound, etc. The plot is fascinating and the unraveling of the story behind the TV serial's characters is eye-popping! The violent flashbacks and disturbed characters leaves the viewers horrified! Madhavan, as always, has given a sincere and outstanding performance! You feel terrified with him. Good watch.
I remember watching this movie in some little parts on DD National when I was child, that one scene where R Madhvan told his friend to lock him up was still in my mind even after 10 years. Recently, i watched this movie with my family from start to end and everyone loves it. Story and Suspense in the movie was well written. Movies like this and Tumbbad are the one of the best indian horror movies ever made. Only downside of this movie is acting otherwise it's 10/10 movie.
"13B: Fear Has a New Address" is a Hindi horror film that masterfully intertwines the elements of fear, technology, and the supernatural. It's stand out not only for its gripping narrative but also for its ability to tap into societal fears and anxieties surrounding modern life.
The film centers around the life of a family who moves into a new apartment in a seemingly ordinary building. However, the apartment number 13B soon becomes synonymous with terror as the family members begin to experience strange occurrences. The plot thickens when they discover that the events in their lives are eerily similar to a television serial that airs on their flat-screen TV. This clever premise adds a unique layer of suspense as the characters grapple with the eerie overlap between their reality and what they see on screen.
The film's premise is intriguing and sets it apart from typical horror fare. The idea of a television predicting the future is both chilling and thought-provoking. The screenplay successfully builds suspense and keeps the audience engaged with its unpredictable twists.
One of the movie's strongest aspects is its ability to build tension. The slow unraveling of the family's situation keeps the viewers engaged, and the atmospheric cinematography skillfully enhances the eerie tone. The film doesn't rely solely on jump scares; instead, it creates an unsettling ambiance that lingers long after the credits roll. The use of sound design is also commendable, amplifying moments of dread without overwhelming the audience.
The performances in "13B" are another highlight. R. Madhavan, who plays the protagonist Manohar, delivers a compelling performance that resonates with the audience. His portrayal of a father struggling to protect his family while confronting unexplainable phenomena is both relatable and absorbing. The supporting cast, including Neetu Chandra and Sachin Khedekar, also deliver strong performances that add depth to the narrative.
The film touches on themes such as the impact of technology on our daily lives and the pervasive influence of media. It raises thought-provoking questions about reality versus fiction, making viewers reflect on how much of their lives are shaped by what they consume through screens. The subtle social commentary intertwines seamlessly with the horror elements, enriching the overall experience.
While "13B" may not be perfect, it successfully avoids clichés often found in horror films. The climax offers a series of twists that keep viewers guessing, culminating in a conclusion that is both satisfying and thought-provoking. However, some might find the pacing in certain segments a bit slow, which could affect the overall tension for those seeking non-stop thrills.
"13B: Fear Has a New Address" is a noteworthy entry in the horror genre that combines supernatural elements with a smart critique of modern living. Its compelling performances, suspenseful storytelling, and social commentary make it a film worth watching for horror enthusiasts and casual viewers alike. Whether you are a fan of the genre or simply looking for an engaging movie, "13B" is sure to leave a lasting impression and perhaps make you think twice about the next reality show you watch.
The film centers around the life of a family who moves into a new apartment in a seemingly ordinary building. However, the apartment number 13B soon becomes synonymous with terror as the family members begin to experience strange occurrences. The plot thickens when they discover that the events in their lives are eerily similar to a television serial that airs on their flat-screen TV. This clever premise adds a unique layer of suspense as the characters grapple with the eerie overlap between their reality and what they see on screen.
The film's premise is intriguing and sets it apart from typical horror fare. The idea of a television predicting the future is both chilling and thought-provoking. The screenplay successfully builds suspense and keeps the audience engaged with its unpredictable twists.
One of the movie's strongest aspects is its ability to build tension. The slow unraveling of the family's situation keeps the viewers engaged, and the atmospheric cinematography skillfully enhances the eerie tone. The film doesn't rely solely on jump scares; instead, it creates an unsettling ambiance that lingers long after the credits roll. The use of sound design is also commendable, amplifying moments of dread without overwhelming the audience.
The performances in "13B" are another highlight. R. Madhavan, who plays the protagonist Manohar, delivers a compelling performance that resonates with the audience. His portrayal of a father struggling to protect his family while confronting unexplainable phenomena is both relatable and absorbing. The supporting cast, including Neetu Chandra and Sachin Khedekar, also deliver strong performances that add depth to the narrative.
The film touches on themes such as the impact of technology on our daily lives and the pervasive influence of media. It raises thought-provoking questions about reality versus fiction, making viewers reflect on how much of their lives are shaped by what they consume through screens. The subtle social commentary intertwines seamlessly with the horror elements, enriching the overall experience.
While "13B" may not be perfect, it successfully avoids clichés often found in horror films. The climax offers a series of twists that keep viewers guessing, culminating in a conclusion that is both satisfying and thought-provoking. However, some might find the pacing in certain segments a bit slow, which could affect the overall tension for those seeking non-stop thrills.
"13B: Fear Has a New Address" is a noteworthy entry in the horror genre that combines supernatural elements with a smart critique of modern living. Its compelling performances, suspenseful storytelling, and social commentary make it a film worth watching for horror enthusiasts and casual viewers alike. Whether you are a fan of the genre or simply looking for an engaging movie, "13B" is sure to leave a lasting impression and perhaps make you think twice about the next reality show you watch.
Horror genre over recent years has undergone a massive transformation. No longer it is a straight forward plot meant to scare the living daylights. These days one gets to witness the horror neatly blended with suspense to generate that extra twist and keep the audience in nail- biting mode. Hey, the genre manages to stay alive innit?
Clearly the director has taken inspiration from Poltergiest (ghost- directed by Steven Spielberg) and blends in Japanese horror flick formula's into it. Indeed the effort and the execution deserves a standing ovation and it wouldn't be exaggeration to state that 13B would put RGV to shame. Seriously, Phoonk seems to be child's play in comparison.
The mid-80's era is portrayed brilliantly. The settings are perfect and do take note of the Doordarshan's B&W intro. Nostalgia indeed!
Ж Madhavan:: "BOLLYWOOD!" - this guy is screaming on the top of voice and can somebody at least take notice this time around? He is a consistent and a brilliant performer. 13B has two lead actors - Madhavan and the telly, rest everyone goes out of focus.
Ж Deepak Dobriayl: Now this guy is to watch out for. Every time I see him he doesn't cease to surprise me. Be it Omkara, Shaurya, Dilli-6 or 13B - he manages to successfully pull-off a range of roles/ characters with nothing short of perfection.
Ж Neetu Chandra & Sachin Khedekar:: Neatly compliments to the plot.
Ж Poonam Dhillon:: She needed a better comeback vehicle. Her counterpart in the plot, Suhasini Mulay seemed elegant in comparison.
Ж Dritiman Chatterjee:: Why was he there? Beats me!
Ж Others do their parts as per the demands of the storyline.
What deserves a special mention, even though the telly leads the storyline by a few minutes, it still manages to create an edge-of-seat excitement. And yes, the shock value is immense. A few holes in the plot can be safely ignored.
Verdict:: Go for it!
Clearly the director has taken inspiration from Poltergiest (ghost- directed by Steven Spielberg) and blends in Japanese horror flick formula's into it. Indeed the effort and the execution deserves a standing ovation and it wouldn't be exaggeration to state that 13B would put RGV to shame. Seriously, Phoonk seems to be child's play in comparison.
The mid-80's era is portrayed brilliantly. The settings are perfect and do take note of the Doordarshan's B&W intro. Nostalgia indeed!
Ж Madhavan:: "BOLLYWOOD!" - this guy is screaming on the top of voice and can somebody at least take notice this time around? He is a consistent and a brilliant performer. 13B has two lead actors - Madhavan and the telly, rest everyone goes out of focus.
Ж Deepak Dobriayl: Now this guy is to watch out for. Every time I see him he doesn't cease to surprise me. Be it Omkara, Shaurya, Dilli-6 or 13B - he manages to successfully pull-off a range of roles/ characters with nothing short of perfection.
Ж Neetu Chandra & Sachin Khedekar:: Neatly compliments to the plot.
Ж Poonam Dhillon:: She needed a better comeback vehicle. Her counterpart in the plot, Suhasini Mulay seemed elegant in comparison.
Ж Dritiman Chatterjee:: Why was he there? Beats me!
Ж Others do their parts as per the demands of the storyline.
What deserves a special mention, even though the telly leads the storyline by a few minutes, it still manages to create an edge-of-seat excitement. And yes, the shock value is immense. A few holes in the plot can be safely ignored.
Verdict:: Go for it!
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesA sequel was planned but dropped for unknown reasons.
- GaffesWhen Madhavan borrows a newspaper from a person in a hospital, it is clearly visible that the paper he borrows is an English newspaper but when he starts reading it, we see that contents are in Tamil.
- Versions alternativesShot in Hindi and Tamil languages, with a few characters being played by different actors in both. The Hindi version is titled 13B: Fear Has a New Address, while the Tamil version is titled Yavarum Nalam (meaning All are fine).
- ConnexionsReferenced in C.I.D.: Mystery Code Murders (2009)
- Bandes originalesYavarum Nalam
Performed by Shankar Mahadevan
Music by Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy (Shankar Mahadevan, Ehsaan Noorani, Loy Mendonsa)
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Box-office
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 36 594 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 11 056 $US
- 8 mars 2009
- Montant brut mondial
- 2 482 072 $US
- Durée2 heures 18 minutes
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