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- Récompenses
- 1 victoire et 5 nominations au total
Résumé
Reviewers say 'In the Fire' receives mixed opinions, with praise for Amber Heard's performance and the mysterious atmosphere. Criticisms include a flat plot, wooden acting, and underdeveloped characters. The themes of science versus religion and the struggle against ignorance elicit varied responses. Cinematography and production design are highlighted, while editing and dialogue are noted as weaknesses. The ambiguous ending and heavy-handed execution divide audiences, resulting in a middling effort with unrealized potential.
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On the nose predictable, but bizarre in execution- Within minutes of the Lead showing up, it was clear a modern woman threw on a costume and time-warped into a period piece to demonstrate her gallantry and sexual fortitude, even though she --spoiler-- which pitched the narrative onto the pyre. Not sure what the take-away was supposed to be from this. I had no reason to buy-in, no protagonist (just an activist), and really nothing to admire or despise. This had some potential, and it seemed like some good shots and catchy sound design were present, but it fizzled more than it sizzled and ended up as a flame out for me.
This movie is about an educated woman and doctor who came to a rural village to help a father and his son, who seemingly have some supernatural powers. Village peasants believe this kid is evil and a seed of Satan. As a scientific-thinking and rationalist woman, she is not only trying to help the boy and his father; she also has to fight the ignorance and bigotry of village peasants. On paper, this story sounds quite decent, but unfortunately, the execution is pretty flat and bad. Some scenes, such as a mother's death in a horse accident, are extremely poorly photographed; the editing is appalling; unrelated scenes blend together without making sense or cohesion; and all characters are one-dimensional and have flat personalities due to the lack of character development in this film. The lead actor's acting is stiff, unconvincing, and really bad. Amber Heard was horribly miscast in her part, and her acting was extremely poor. Eduardo Noriega, who plays the boy's father, is also quite wooden and flat. This movie project really seems to be a low-budget TV movie rather than a high-budget movie made for cinema saloons, and I wonder if Amber Heard really believed that this movie was going to be her comeback vehicle, and if she really believed that, unfortunately, she was really wrong.
For the record, this is not a Horror film. Everyone who watches it in expectation of horror will be disappointed. There are some mysterious events, and I must say, that I liked this aspect the least about the movie.
In The Fire is certainly not a bad movie. Neither are the actors doing bad, nor is the music out of place. Yes, the script may be a somewhere immature, not actually made by a master of the art of writing.
It leaves a number of things (like character backgrounds) untouched, and instead focusses on the boy and his strange mind, and how the presence of a well-meaning, understanding and caring person benefits him.
The movie tries to capture the atmosphere of a time and a place where education was mostly absent, and where superstition still could reach the minds of people, leading to cruelties.
Set and location are great, some things are weird, for instance, two priests on opposite sides, a farming "Don" with two servants, who does the work of a peasant, but can afford a personal shrink from the U. S. for his son.
Direction is ok.
I understand that the outcome of the story is somewhere unsettling, and also sad, but it is a story that is told with enough love and effort, so that I was entertained and not bored.
Six stars.
In The Fire is certainly not a bad movie. Neither are the actors doing bad, nor is the music out of place. Yes, the script may be a somewhere immature, not actually made by a master of the art of writing.
It leaves a number of things (like character backgrounds) untouched, and instead focusses on the boy and his strange mind, and how the presence of a well-meaning, understanding and caring person benefits him.
The movie tries to capture the atmosphere of a time and a place where education was mostly absent, and where superstition still could reach the minds of people, leading to cruelties.
Set and location are great, some things are weird, for instance, two priests on opposite sides, a farming "Don" with two servants, who does the work of a peasant, but can afford a personal shrink from the U. S. for his son.
Direction is ok.
I understand that the outcome of the story is somewhere unsettling, and also sad, but it is a story that is told with enough love and effort, so that I was entertained and not bored.
Six stars.
This is a film that truly should never have been made, not worth the film it's printed on as my old nan would say.
I'd love to say the acting was terrible but there wasn't any acting. There was just some cardboard that moved, in fact that was the most impressive thing about this film, seriously, you would struggle to see the stop animation in the movement. The only give away is that the characters are so wooden and stiff.
If you're still reading this review you have already spent more time here than you should ever spend on this film. It couldn't be worse than if you went to the cinema and just sat staring at the blank screen.
I'd love to say the acting was terrible but there wasn't any acting. There was just some cardboard that moved, in fact that was the most impressive thing about this film, seriously, you would struggle to see the stop animation in the movement. The only give away is that the characters are so wooden and stiff.
If you're still reading this review you have already spent more time here than you should ever spend on this film. It couldn't be worse than if you went to the cinema and just sat staring at the blank screen.
I honestly had to Try not to nod off in my chair while watching "In The Fire". The Writers own this flat plot, it had more potential.
The characters seemed almost transparent, but not for bad acting rather not much to work with in dialog.
Actor Lorenzo McGovern Zaini is the only one who delivered anything memorable to this film.
Amber Heard will always be a "so-so" kind of "Okay" supporting actor, but leading actor is beyond her acting skill-set. It just simply isn't enough to have a pretty face you have to deliver in a Lead Role. No Excuses! Amber is always the same character in a different role, but always Amber Heard.
The characters seemed almost transparent, but not for bad acting rather not much to work with in dialog.
Actor Lorenzo McGovern Zaini is the only one who delivered anything memorable to this film.
Amber Heard will always be a "so-so" kind of "Okay" supporting actor, but leading actor is beyond her acting skill-set. It just simply isn't enough to have a pretty face you have to deliver in a Lead Role. No Excuses! Amber is always the same character in a different role, but always Amber Heard.
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- AnecdotesIt had its world premiere at the Taormina Film Festival on 24 June 2023, and was released in the United States on 13 October 2023, by Saban Films.
- Citations
Grace Burnham: Those people are scared. And they need something to blame for that fear and it's you, because you're different.
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Détails
Box-office
- Montant brut mondial
- 22 299 $US
- Durée
- 1h 27min(87 min)
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1
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