Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA couple's vacation at a secluded estate is upended when they're forced to share the mansion with a mysterious couple. A dream getaway spirals into a nightmarish maze of sex, lies, and manip... Tout lireA couple's vacation at a secluded estate is upended when they're forced to share the mansion with a mysterious couple. A dream getaway spirals into a nightmarish maze of sex, lies, and manipulation, triggering a battle for survival.A couple's vacation at a secluded estate is upended when they're forced to share the mansion with a mysterious couple. A dream getaway spirals into a nightmarish maze of sex, lies, and manipulation, triggering a battle for survival.
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"Bone Lake" follows a troubled couple, Sage and Diego, who rent a sprawling lakeside estate for the weekend. They are soon met by the outgoing Will and Cin, who also booked the house through an apparently double-booking error. Rather than give up the house, the couples agree to share it for the weekend, only for inevitable mind games and mayhem to ensue.
After reading some divisive feedback, I went into "Bone Lake" with very low expectations, which may have worked to the film's advantage in terms of the entertainment value I found here. While it is a flawed film, I was pleasantly surprised by it. It is ridiculous in a number of ways and requires a fair suspension of disbelief, but it is a slick-looking and fairly fun flick that leans much more into thriller territory than it does outright horror.
An isolated estate? Check. Two couples, both strangers in a strange place? Check. An apparent history of a serial killer who dumps bodies in the lake? Check. At first glance, the film has the aura of something like a "Friday the 13th" sequel, but it plays much more like a semi-sexual psychothriller from the early 2000s. This might bore audiences expecting an all-out slasher flick, and the film does admittedly sag a bit in the middle as it revels in relationship drama and mind games that seem to have no tangible purpose. However, things really pick up in the last act, and this is where most of the real fun begins.
The performances are actually quite good, with Maddie Hasson and Andra Nechita specifically offering the most believable portrayals here. The photography and editing are uniformly stylish, and the pacing is overall nicely executed, despite the film's somewhat long-in-the-tooth midsection.
All in all, I was pleasantly surprised by this film. If you are expecting something that takes itself very seriously, you will not find that here. "Bone Lake" functions best as a throwback to early aughts thrillers with a slight edge of millennial sexual politics and relationship woes. "Funny Games" it is not, but that is not necessarily a bad thing. 7/10.
After reading some divisive feedback, I went into "Bone Lake" with very low expectations, which may have worked to the film's advantage in terms of the entertainment value I found here. While it is a flawed film, I was pleasantly surprised by it. It is ridiculous in a number of ways and requires a fair suspension of disbelief, but it is a slick-looking and fairly fun flick that leans much more into thriller territory than it does outright horror.
An isolated estate? Check. Two couples, both strangers in a strange place? Check. An apparent history of a serial killer who dumps bodies in the lake? Check. At first glance, the film has the aura of something like a "Friday the 13th" sequel, but it plays much more like a semi-sexual psychothriller from the early 2000s. This might bore audiences expecting an all-out slasher flick, and the film does admittedly sag a bit in the middle as it revels in relationship drama and mind games that seem to have no tangible purpose. However, things really pick up in the last act, and this is where most of the real fun begins.
The performances are actually quite good, with Maddie Hasson and Andra Nechita specifically offering the most believable portrayals here. The photography and editing are uniformly stylish, and the pacing is overall nicely executed, despite the film's somewhat long-in-the-tooth midsection.
All in all, I was pleasantly surprised by this film. If you are expecting something that takes itself very seriously, you will not find that here. "Bone Lake" functions best as a throwback to early aughts thrillers with a slight edge of millennial sexual politics and relationship woes. "Funny Games" it is not, but that is not necessarily a bad thing. 7/10.
Domestic thriller much in the vein of Speak No Evil - polite smiles, social discomfort and sexual tension.
Setup's simple and effective: two couples accidentally book the same remote vacation rental. Could've been the premise for a rom-com - but a quick hunter-vs-prey prologue rails us off with the promise of blood to come.
It starts off a bit clunky (dialogue, acting, even the sex), but steadily finds its footing. What begins as mild awkwardness turns into a seductive and manipulative erotic thriller - just a bit too polite for its own good: it simmers, but never quite boils.
A few twists, more or less predictable, but the fun part comes when the third act drops the pretense, grabs an axe, and drenches everything red. Chainsaws, flying limbs, and some good laughs - the whole thing slips from Speak No Evil to splatter comedy without blinking.
A little clumsy, a little clever, but entertaining once it cuts loose.
Setup's simple and effective: two couples accidentally book the same remote vacation rental. Could've been the premise for a rom-com - but a quick hunter-vs-prey prologue rails us off with the promise of blood to come.
It starts off a bit clunky (dialogue, acting, even the sex), but steadily finds its footing. What begins as mild awkwardness turns into a seductive and manipulative erotic thriller - just a bit too polite for its own good: it simmers, but never quite boils.
A few twists, more or less predictable, but the fun part comes when the third act drops the pretense, grabs an axe, and drenches everything red. Chainsaws, flying limbs, and some good laughs - the whole thing slips from Speak No Evil to splatter comedy without blinking.
A little clumsy, a little clever, but entertaining once it cuts loose.
I'm still confused what was going on in this movie. I saw this as an scream unseen so I didn't know what I was going to watch. It wasn't scary at all just oddly disturbing and of course opening scene where a guy gets an arrow through his scrotum ..
So that was unnecessary. Everyone was laughing during this film so I guess it was somewhat amusing . So if you want to laugh at a ridiculous movie go ahead and see it . There was some crazy sex scenes and death scenes so if that's what you are into , this may be for you. I just feel like it may have been done before but with extra crazy . There is kinda of twist I didn't see coming but it wasn't a good twist . Anyway , I won't watch again , I feel like I wasted my time for the most part.
Clever marketing had me thinking this was gonna be something it wasn't. I don't mind twists if it's set up with decent characters and a good story line.
The erotic scenes threw me off and lots of sexual themes for a movie that's supposed to be horror. Two couples end up in a mansion both have rented and decide to stay. That's the only set up I'm giving away. What I enjoyed were the quirky characters we are introduced too as well as why they call it bone lake in the first place.
There's some terror, gore, unexpected sexiness with skin shown, and a gruesome scene which you'll have to see for yourself. Above average little indie horror movie about human relationships--at least I think that's what they're trying to tell us. Could also be a movie you can wait for streaming too.
The erotic scenes threw me off and lots of sexual themes for a movie that's supposed to be horror. Two couples end up in a mansion both have rented and decide to stay. That's the only set up I'm giving away. What I enjoyed were the quirky characters we are introduced too as well as why they call it bone lake in the first place.
There's some terror, gore, unexpected sexiness with skin shown, and a gruesome scene which you'll have to see for yourself. Above average little indie horror movie about human relationships--at least I think that's what they're trying to tell us. Could also be a movie you can wait for streaming too.
A couple grappling with relationship issues decides to escape for a weekend getaway, seeking refuge from the chaos of everyday life, only to find themselves face-to-face with attackers intent on their untimely demise.
A trope that is well-trodden ground for seasoned viewers, and as a result, the narrative quickly becomes predictable and lacks intrigue
The film could have still made a considerable impact had the acting and direction been up to a satisfying point; sadly, they both fall short.
The direction seems aimless, particularly toward the end, where it struggles to navigate the random tonal shifts. As for the acting, the term "substandard" feels like a generous description.
Even the moments of gore and bloodshed are sparse and would leave one wondering what the filmmakers intended to convey.
A trope that is well-trodden ground for seasoned viewers, and as a result, the narrative quickly becomes predictable and lacks intrigue
The film could have still made a considerable impact had the acting and direction been up to a satisfying point; sadly, they both fall short.
The direction seems aimless, particularly toward the end, where it struggles to navigate the random tonal shifts. As for the acting, the term "substandard" feels like a generous description.
Even the moments of gore and bloodshed are sparse and would leave one wondering what the filmmakers intended to convey.
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- Anecdotesthe QR code on the door of the building that the character scan is a link to the wikipedia website
- GaffesToutes les informations contiennent des spoilers
- ConnexionsFeatured in The Movies That Made Me: TRAILER SHOW: Mercedes Bryce Morgan (2025)
- Bandes originalesRed Sex
Written by Sebastian Gainsborough (as Seb Gainsborough)
Performed by Sebastian Gainsborough (as Vessel)
Published by Mute Song Limited
Courtesy of Tri-Angle Records
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Détails
Box-office
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 1 353 079 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 831 177 $US
- 5 oct. 2025
- Montant brut mondial
- 2 580 891 $US
- Durée
- 1h 34min(94 min)
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.39:1
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