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Smile

  • 2022
  • 12 avec avertissement
  • 1h 55min
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Caitlin Stasey in Smile (2022)
After witnessing a bizarre, traumatic incident involving a patient, Dr. Rose Cotter starts experiencing frightening occurrences that she can't explain. Rose must confront her troubling past in order to survive and escape her horrifying new reality.
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Après avoir été témoin d'un incident étrange et traumatisant impliquant un patient, la Dr Rose Cotter commence à vivre des événements effrayants. Rose doit affronter son passé pour échapper ... Tout lireAprès avoir été témoin d'un incident étrange et traumatisant impliquant un patient, la Dr Rose Cotter commence à vivre des événements effrayants. Rose doit affronter son passé pour échapper à cette réalité.Après avoir été témoin d'un incident étrange et traumatisant impliquant un patient, la Dr Rose Cotter commence à vivre des événements effrayants. Rose doit affronter son passé pour échapper à cette réalité.

  • Réalisation
    • Parker Finn
  • Scénario
    • Parker Finn
  • Casting principal
    • Sosie Bacon
    • Jessie T. Usher
    • Kyle Gallner
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    224 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Parker Finn
    • Scénario
      • Parker Finn
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      • Sosie Bacon
      • Jessie T. Usher
      • Kyle Gallner
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    • Récompenses
      • 3 victoires et 22 nominations au total

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    Smile: Don't Trust A Smile (Australia)
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    Smile: Les Coulisses De La Malediction (French Featurette Subtitled)
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    • Rose Cotter
    Jessie T. Usher
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    • Trevor
    Kyle Gallner
    Kyle Gallner
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    Robin Weigert
    Robin Weigert
    • Dr. Madeline Northcott
    Caitlin Stasey
    Caitlin Stasey
    • Laura Weaver
    Kal Penn
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    • Dr. Morgan Desai
    Rob Morgan
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    • Robert Talley
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    Ura Yoana Sánchez
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      • Parker Finn
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    7reelreviewsandrecommendations

    Smile Through Your Fear & Sorrow

    Rose Cotter is a therapist in an emergency psychiatric ward. One day, Laura, a young student, is brought in for observation. After witnessing the brutal suicide of her professor, she seems to be suffering from extreme post-traumatic stress disorder. As Rose talks to Laura, the girl gets increasingly frightened, claiming an unseen entity is about to kill her. Suddenly, she becomes calm, smiling unnaturally, before slitting her own throat. Afterwards, bizarre events convince Rose that the entity is now stalking her; and that she is its next victim.

    An unnerving horror, Parker Finn's 'Smile' is a creepy examination of the lingering effects of trauma. Finn's narrative contends that trauma effects every aspect of one's life, and can be passed onto others through one's actions. Although comparisons to David Robert Mitchell's 'It Follows' are inevitable, Parker's handling of the film's thesis feels fresh and innovative. Traumatic effects- such as hallucinations, paranoia and guilt- are interwoven cleverly into Finn's narrative, adding to the psychological horror therein.

    The film is suspenseful, having a heady atmosphere of dread throughout. Although the ending is underwhelming, the journey there is an engaging, sinister one. Finn makes excellent use of jump-scares- which often feel like a cheap way to make viewers jolt. They don't here, as they intensify the paranoid state Rose is in. His characterisation is strong, as is his dialogue, and we believe and sympathise with Rose; even if we're unsure whether or not we can trust her version of reality. Culturally relevant and unsettling, Finn's film makes for a wild and devilish ride.

    For a horror to be successful, good sound design is necessary; Finn's sound department have created an immersive and disquieting environment of terror. Cristobal Tapia de Veer's score adds to the discomforting atmosphere, becoming chaotically dissonant as Rose descends further into paranoid fear. Reminiscent at times of Dario Argento and Goblin's score for 'Suspiria,' Tapia de Veer's work enhances the film's impact immensely.

    Similarly, Charlie Sarroff's unconventional cinematography heightens the picture's uneasy ambiance. Distinct and creative, his utilisation of low angles, handheld shots and zooms fosters a sense of unpredictable instability. Under Finn's direction, his implementation of lighting creates contrast and mood, while his composition of images also adds to the film's horror. He uses symmetry, asymmetry and negative space to create imbalance, tension and emptiness; depending on the needs of the scene. Striking and memorable, Sarroff's work is captivatingly disturbing.

    Furthermore, Lester Cohen's minimalist production design creates a stark, cold world for Rose to navigate. Cohen uses simple, sparse sets and props to create a sense of realism, emptiness and isolation. Moreover, Alexis Forte's costume design adds to the film's horror, as her use of colours, fabrics and differing styles creates contrast, character and symbolism. Additionally, the picture is well edited by Elliot Greenberg, whose work gives 'Smile' a rapid, tense pace that vastly intensifies proceedings.

    Sosie Bacon stars as Rose, delivering an impassioned, nuanced performance, acutely showing Rose's psychological disintegration. Feverish and powerful, Bacon's work is not to be forgotten. Alongside her, Kyle Gallner plays Jake, a cop who is Rose's ex-boyfriend, and the only one who believes her story. A steady presence throughout, Gallner does fine work in a role lesser actors would have overplayed. Robin Weigert and Gillian Zinser- as Rose's psychiatrist and sister, respectively- both impress with their range and ability, while Caitlin Stasey is terrific in the all too small role of Laura; portraying her immense fear astutely.

    An entertaining, tense horror about the devastating effects of trauma, Parker Finn's directorial debut 'Smile' lingers in the mind long after the credits have rolled. Boasting an engaging narrative dealing maturely with its themes, an atmospheric score and striking production design, it is a riveting watch. Although the ending is anticlimactic, the compelling performances from the cast- especially Sosie Bacon- keep you on the edge of your seat throughout. Creepily captivating, this film will surely not leave you with a frown.
    8nepats71

    When was it enough?

    Literally just wanted to pull my heart out. When would the heart racing adrenaline end! Cinematography was amazing, loved the lighting. The sound was out of this world, so don't skip out on the "special sound" showings. It was unpredictable fresh horror in my opinion, this along with barbarian pair for some of the top horror films in I would say in the last couple years. Give it a watch and really think of the moral here. There was more to the story than what was shed into the light. For those whom call this a snooze fest don't understand the meaning of popcorn flick. Just good classic horror actually keeping you at the edge of the seat continuously guessing. Solid film, great acting.
    7Victor_Fallon

    Worst. Therapist. Ever.

    Sosie Bacon plays an incompetent therapist who mutters platitudes and stands about doing precisely nothing while bad things happen to her patients.

    After demonstrating her inability to administer basic first aid to anyone within a fifty mile radius, she catches a case of the spooks. The spooks then follow her around being all creepy and not doing much, perhaps as an ironic form of mockery. None of the characters, supernatural or otherwise, seem to be any good at their jobs.

    This is dimwitted nonsense, but it's excellently produced. Decent acting, good cinematography, tight editing and engaging direction. It's a good time, despite the braindead characters, copy-paste writing, appalling dialogue and endless cliches. It's an amusing and occassionally effective pulpy jumpy horror - a highly polished turd that is so shiny you stop noticing the smell.

    Worth a watch, once, just for fun.
    6scootm16

    Very Long For Not That Much Spook

    I was pretty hyped for this movie, not going to lie. I wasn't expecting some 11-time Oscar winning masterpiece, but I did expect an intense, edge-of-your-seat scarefest like that of 'Insidious' or 'Sinister', where the movie is dripping with creepy unsettlingness from start to finish. 'Smile' is not that. What 'Smile' does well is build up the jump scare, but unfortunately (and more importantly), 'Smile' forgets to deliver the scare in each of these sequences it repeats throughout its way overlong 2-hour runtime.

    Example, the main character will be staring down a dark hallway while the music tenses and camera slowly zooms in, and then the phone will ring SO LOUD. This is NOT a scare! This is just lazy and, above all, annoying. These "jump scares" happen throughout the ENTIRE movie and are extremely obnoxious. I can respect jump scares if there's actually something scary at the end of the build-up, not just an obnoxiously loud noise that has nothing to do with the tension that was just wasted. An example of an ACTUAL jump scare would be like when the Lipstick Demon appears at the table for the first time in 'Insidious'. THAT is a warranted jump scare.

    The plot of 'Smile' and the way the characters unravel it is almost identical to 'The Ring'. No new ground is broken, which was expected, but I at least expected a little more originality than a copy/paste story of 'The Ring' with a good amount of 'It Follows' copied as well, yet is far less than both those movies.

    What I thought was pretty good was the ending, when the demon finally reveals itself. The design of the demon and what it does to its victims is actually pretty great/gruesome. Unfortunately, by the time we're introduced to the Smile demon, the movie's over. Such a shame, as this movie could have been a balls-to-the-wall nail-biting chiller. The score for this movie was hands-down the best and creepiest part. The music reminded me of 'Sinister's music, as in there was something off about it, making it unnerving.

    Overall, this movie has been done before and done MUCH better. Has it's moments, but drags on without any scares for far too long.

    6/10.
    9VeggieVader

    It's been a long time since I saw a horror movie this good.

    This movie had me scared and on edge from start to finish. It's been a long time since I saw a horror movie this good.

    The story is a bit cliche at some points, but it is well written and well made most of the time. The acting is great as well, which is not always a common thing when it comes to horror movies. It is very well directed and the atmosphere is really eerie.

    The first girl to die in the movie probably had the most unpleasent smile I have seen in maybe my whole life. Especially when the therapist started seeing her in the darkness as an hallucination. That really gave me the chills. Then there were some smiles that was not very scary, like the patient Carl. The pacing of the movie was excellent. It got more and more creepy as the story progressed. The ending really etched into my brain, and I actually thought I was gonna have nightmares that night, which does not happen to me very often. The day after I saw this movie, a car passed me by, and the old man driving looked at me and smiled... The only thing I could think about was this movie.

    This was Parker Finn's first feature film. I really hope he makes more films like this one. A good start on his writing/directing career. Well done!

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    • Anecdotes
      A couple of days before the September 30, 2022 release, actors from the film showed up at various baseball games, sitting behind home plate dead still and smiling while staring into the camera, unmoving despite fans in the audience being understandably concerned, while wearing Smile shirts. Another soon appeared in the background with the crowd during the Today show.
    • Gaffes
      At approximately 31 min in, Rose breaks a glass when her alarm goes off. When the glass is shown at her feet she is wearing socks. A few seconds later as she is checking the door she is wearing lace-up shoes. Based on what happens later at a party later, there are several continuity issues that may not be "mistakes" but may actually be deliberate in order to show "breaks" in Rose's consciousness/sanity.
    • Citations

      Laura Weaver: It's smiling at me. But not a friendly smile. It's the worst smile I've ever seen in my life. And whenever I see it, I just get this god-awful feeling like something really terrible is going to happen. I've never felt scared like I do when I see it.

    • Crédits fous
      The Paramount opening and closing logos have a curved line in the form of a smile at the base of the mountain
    • Connexions
      Featured in Chris Stuckmann Movie Reviews: Smile (2022)
    • Bandes originales
      Lollipop
      Written by Julius E. Dixson Sr. (as Julius Dixon) & Beverly Ross

      Performed by The Chordettes

      Courtesy of Barnaby Records, Inc.

      By arrangement with Ace Music Services LLC

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    • Date de sortie
      • 28 septembre 2022 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Sites officiels
      • Amazon Link
      • Official Amazon
    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Espagnol
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Sonríe
    • Lieux de tournage
      • North Arlington, New Jersey, États-Unis(Arlington Diner exterior)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Paramount Players
      • Temple Hill Entertainment
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      • 17 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 105 935 048 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 22 609 925 $US
      • 2 oct. 2022
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 217 408 513 $US
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      • 1h 55min(115 min)
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