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It Follows

  • 2014
  • 12
  • 1h 40min
NOTE IMDb
6,8/10
290 k
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POPULARITÉ
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Maika Monroe in It Follows (2014)
After a strange sexual encounter, a teenager finds herself haunted by nightmarish visions and the inescapable sense that something is after her.
Lire trailer1:46
4 Videos
99+ photos
HorreurMystèreThrillerDrame psychologiqueFilms d'horreur de série BHorreur pour adolescentsHorreur psychologiqueHorreur surnaturelle

Une jeune femme est poursuivie par une force surnaturelle inconnue après une relation sexuelle.Une jeune femme est poursuivie par une force surnaturelle inconnue après une relation sexuelle.Une jeune femme est poursuivie par une force surnaturelle inconnue après une relation sexuelle.

  • Réalisation
    • David Robert Mitchell
  • Scénario
    • David Robert Mitchell
  • Casting principal
    • Maika Monroe
    • Keir Gilchrist
    • Olivia Luccardi
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,8/10
    290 k
    MA NOTE
    POPULARITÉ
    1 236
    174
    • Réalisation
      • David Robert Mitchell
    • Scénario
      • David Robert Mitchell
    • Casting principal
      • Maika Monroe
      • Keir Gilchrist
      • Olivia Luccardi
    • 1.3Kavis d'utilisateurs
    • 467avis des critiques
    • 83Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 25 victoires et 44 nominations au total

    Vidéos4

    International Trailer
    Trailer 1:46
    International Trailer
    Sundance Trailer
    Trailer 2:11
    Sundance Trailer
    Sundance Trailer
    Trailer 2:11
    Sundance Trailer
    All About Keir Gilchrist
    Clip 1:29
    All About Keir Gilchrist
    It Follows
    Clip 1:08
    It Follows

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    Rôles principaux99+

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    Maika Monroe
    Maika Monroe
    • Jay Height
    Keir Gilchrist
    Keir Gilchrist
    • Paul
    Olivia Luccardi
    Olivia Luccardi
    • Yara
    Lili Sepe
    Lili Sepe
    • Kelly Height
    Bailey Spry
    Bailey Spry
    • Annie
    Carollette Phillips
    Carollette Phillips
    • Woman with Groceries
    Loren Bass
    • Annie's Father
    Charles Gertner
    • Neighbor Boy
    Debbie Williams
    Debbie Williams
    • Mrs. Height
    • (as Deborah Williams)
    Jake Weary
    Jake Weary
    • Hugh…
    Daniel Zovatto
    Daniel Zovatto
    • Greg Hannigan
    Ruby Harris
    Ruby Harris
    • Mrs. Redmond
    Leisa Pulido
    Leisa Pulido
    • Mrs. Hannigan
    D.J. Oliver
    • Police Officer
    • (as DJ Oliver)
    Linda Boston
    Linda Boston
    • Teacher
    • (as Linda B. Boston-Gilbert)
    Ingrid Mortimer
    • Old Woman in Pajamas
    Kourtney Bell
    Kourtney Bell
    • Chatting Girl
    Alexyss Spradlin
    • Girl in Kitchen
    • Réalisation
      • David Robert Mitchell
    • Scénario
      • David Robert Mitchell
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    7A_Different_Drummer

    Lets talk impact-to-budget (I/B) ratio

    That is the only way to review this film.

    The goal of every journeyman film-maker from the beginning of the medium to the present, is to produce something that has the most impact per dollar spent.

    Think of the first Night of the Living Dead. Shot on location with unknowns and local residents as extras. And the local butcher donated the entrails.

    Think Ginger Snaps, which started as an obscure Canadian horror flick but found an audience because of the great writing and the charisma of its stars.

    What we have here is another attempt to strike film gold by going for a high I/B ratio.

    A small cast. Minimal special effects. No special sets or backgrounds.

    A really clever idea, sort of a take off on the Ring which itself was a riff off a Japanese horror classic.

    So what's the bottom line? Well done for what you get. Writer/Director Mitchell has a heck of a career ahead of him. Several "jump out of your seat" moments. And also a plot riff which you just know was contributed by some of the frat boys who crowd-sourced the film -- "you can get rid of the curse if you just sleep with someone, fast!"

    The bad news? It is not in the same class as Living Dead or Ginger. There are lulls. There are gaps. There are times you start to wish you have purchased the extra large popcorn and coke.

    Great career launch.
    7disembodiedfilm

    Great Concept for a Horror Film

    I just recently rewatched this film and really enjoyed it. I had forgotten how well made it is. I love the way it makes you feel tense and unsettled, but does it in a way that feels like the old school classic horror films. It's got a good pace, believable characters and feels very real. Like this could happen to you, which is why I think it works so well. It definitely is thought-provoking, and has the same kind of feeling as a John Carpenter movie. On second viewing, you start to see all the creative elements going on that all work well together. (score, choice of locations, production value, props) Some have said the idea of having a curse put on you through having sex is a little silly, but I think it's a fresh approach and like that the writer was thinking outside the box. Too many people like to bash on filmmakers, but I am here to praise people for their creativity and their hard work. It's not easy to get a film made, and I commend anybody for getting it from script to screen.
    6Geek_Kinks

    Unique Plot, Poor Execution, BUT Has Charm

    The plot I found amusing at first, as I had no idea what to think of a curse passed by intercourse. After giving it a try, It was a good concept. However, there were quite a few parts that I didn't care for, which I find common in horror/suspense movies. Characters make decisions that are just unlikely, in my opinion. Unfortunately, it seems this genre often requires people to make silly choices, or some nonsensical things to happen, to build suspense? or just because? Nonetheless, I call it poor execution.

    I did love the cinematography, the fact that it does have an 80s horror feel (especially the music/soundtrack)and the acting was pretty good.

    I like the fact that this movie is thought provoking, and doesn't spell everything out. So, you have to pay attention to catch or understand some of the story line. Yet, there are some things that are just unexplained, and maybe I just need to watch it again....but it wasn't that good that I would probably do that anytime soon.

    I have seen a lot of reviews that speak very highly of this movie, but I kinda feel its overrated. Much like the Babadook. It is deserving of a descent score but definitely does not come close to a nearly 7/10 stars. Perhaps, its somewhat obscure plot, and/or story line? Nonetheless, its definitely worth a watch whether it leaves you frustrated, or intrigued, I think that's kinda the charm of this flick.
    7jayd1564

    Creepy

    This is a creepy movie. It doesn't have a ton of jump scares, it isn't bloody or gory. What is has is enough creep factor to make you start looking around the room while you're watching it. Great music to help set the tone of a sense of dread. The acting is pretty good and it isn't too long. Overall a really good creepy movie that doesn't overdo it with the "sex" theme. There is plenty of tension and it starts at minute one and doesn't stop. There were no surprises and it was done "right". Definitely should be watched in a dark room at nighttime. Oh yeah, the females in the movie are really easy on the eyes. Just sayin. Worth the watch.
    8StevePulaski

    Even through shortcomings and mixed ideas, the film's heart is always evident

    Right before I saw David Robert Mitchell's "It Follows" at my local theater, I was greeted with previews for forthcoming supernatural horror films like "Before I Wake," "Insidious: Chapter 3," and the remake of "Poltergeist," all of which could've probably taken clips from one another and I wouldn't have even noticed. This is how basic and thoroughly unimpressive horror has gotten over the last few years and why we need to support films like this one. Is "It Follows" worthy of such praise along the lines of "the best horror film of the decade," "one of the scariest films ever made," and so forth? Sadly, no. I sometimes think critics either speak too soon or simply want to see their name stamped before advertisements, claiming such outlandish assertions that could not only be disingenuous to their actual viewpoints but, in turn, set unrealistic expectations up for films that leave the audiences disappointed.

    Make no mistake however, for "It Follows" is definitely worth seeing and is bound to be one of the strongest horror films of the year. Even if we consider its few shortcomings and some instances of serious monotony, I'm more than happy to support this little festival darling and commend it for what it does well. As I stated, just before you settle into watch the film, you'll more than likely see previews for horror films made by people and studios who have simply stopped trying to make good, memorable films and copped out at settling for mediocrity. Here's to a film that went left when most of the pack went right.

    After an opening sequence that hooks you from how absurd it is, we focus on Jay and Hugh (Maika Monroe and Jake Weary), a couple of twentysomethings out on a movie date. In the theater, Hugh notices a woman in a yellow dress, who apparently cannot be seen by Jay or anyone else, and orders her out of the theater. When the two are alone in their car, following sex, Hugh takes a chloroform rag to Jay, knocking her unconscious and ties her to a wheelchair. It's here when Hugh informs Jay that something has been following him for a long time but only he can see it. It often appears to be a naked woman, but can take the form of anyone, even the people you know and love, and passing it on occurs by having sex with another person. The soul will follow whomever is affected by its curse at walking pace, and if it catches up to Jay, it will kill her, and proceed to go after Hugh.

    "It Follows" is an early candidate for one of the most beautifully shot films of the year, and more than likely to be the most beautiful looking horror film of 2015. It has a delightful moodiness to its cinematography, captured crisply by Mike Gioulakis, as it uses a dark purple, gray, and teal color palette to look simultaneously uninviting and immersing. Colors like blood red boom with the feel and visual power that echoes Dario Argento, almost like an homage to "Suspiria" in look and feel. The story moves with the kind of slowburn intensity we've seen from horror directors John Carpenter and Wes Craven, or even Ti West, if we're talking more contemporary.

    The real aesthetic treat here is how Disasterpeace's music combines with the film's cinematography. The use of heavy, bass-rattling synthesizers makes the film look and operate like a horror film of the 1980's to the point where looming tension becomes almost overcompensating in the way it appears to be taking over the entire film. The synths are loud and unsettling, and at times, can really propel the film to a suspenseful climax. Other times, however, they are obnoxious for the sake of being obnoxious and slightly disrupt the tonality Mitchell sets by making the film operate on a low-key playing field.

    While the plot appears confusing, "It Follows" is surprising in how little there really is to it. Teenagers walk around, run from ostensibly nothing, comfort one another through sex and aimless conversations, and assure one another that it will all be okay amongst discussing different ways to combat this force. It's almost like Larry Clark made another horror film, as the tonal shifts feel like they're almost part of a coming of age film in addition to a horror film. These shifts aren't bad, however, as they function nicely to the film's more suspenseful elements by slowing the action down but never coming to a grinding halt. There's an unevenness, but it's not made as apparent as one would presume.

    I find this is largely because of how well everyone works together here. With Gioulakis evoking consuming cinematography, Disasterpeace emphasizing a score that's alive and intense, Mitchell taking screen writing and directorial risks for his genre (employing long, clean shots that provide for a beautiful sense of location), "It Follows" is sound on almost all fronts. The only negatives that arise from the film are occasional structural burdens, or the fact that, towards the end of the film, its idea seems to change to fit the situation and create something unexpected.

    Nonetheless, "It Follows" is a film to see and support, for it's one of those many opportunities we have as consumers that we keep blowing to see quality entertainment. It's almost like voting in elections; vote now and hopefully experience something that will satisfy you in the future. Even if "It Follows" isn't the perfect gem some have claimed, I'd rather see a pretty good independent horror film than a mediocre or downright abysmal carbon-copy that's spit into 3,000+ theaters with nothing but money in mind. There's heart in "It Follows" and that, at all times, is evident.

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    • Anecdotes
      The film's concept derives from a recurring nightmare the director used to have, in which he would be stalked by a predator that continually walked slowly towards him.
    • Gaffes
      (at around 8 mins) In the bedroom, the camera is reflected in the TV set.
    • Citations

      Hugh: It could look like someone you know or it could be a stranger in a crowd. Whatever helps it get close to you.

    • Crédits fous
      There are no opening credits at all, and the title does not appear on-screen until the end of the film.
    • Connexions
      Featured in Film '72: Épisode #44.2 (2015)
    • Bandes originales
      Weapons of Velvet
      Written and Performed by Dan Cantrell

      Courtesy of Dan Cantrell

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    • What is "It"?
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    • Date de sortie
      • 4 février 2015 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Sites officiels
      • Animal Kingdom (United States)
      • Apple TV Store (MENA)
    • Langue
      • Anglais
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      • Está detrás de ti
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Redford Theatre, Détroit, Michigan, États-Unis(theatre interiors and exteriors)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Northern Lights Films
      • Animal Kingdom
      • Two Flints
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      • 1 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 14 674 076 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 160 089 $US
      • 15 mars 2015
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 21 808 393 $US
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      • 1h 40min(100 min)
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    • Rapport de forme
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