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Une maladie qui transforme les gens en zombies est guérie. Les zombies autrefois infectés sont discriminés par la société et leur propre famille, ce qui provoque la montée de problèmes socia... Tout lireUne maladie qui transforme les gens en zombies est guérie. Les zombies autrefois infectés sont discriminés par la société et leur propre famille, ce qui provoque la montée de problèmes sociaux, qui à son tour mène à une ingérence accrue du gouvernement.Une maladie qui transforme les gens en zombies est guérie. Les zombies autrefois infectés sont discriminés par la société et leur propre famille, ce qui provoque la montée de problèmes sociaux, qui à son tour mène à une ingérence accrue du gouvernement.
- Récompenses
- 2 nominations au total
Elliot Page
- Abbie
- (as Ellen Page)
Art Campion
- Luke
- (as Peter Campion)
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If you are looking for a purely mindless crimson-sprayed gangrenous brain-gorging splatter-fest, The Cured is almost guaranteed to bore you to tears. Not that it is lacking its share of gore and heart-pounding zombie-runs, but this film is focused on the social and interpersonal dimensions of a post-infection world, rather than running for your life and mashing Zombie brains in order to keep your own grey matter off the menu. As a well-crafted tale about "othering", and the directed and broader impacts of the alienation of one group by a "well meaning" majority, this film, possibly unintentionally, delivers an almost perfect analogy for the impact to the broader gay community of the AIDS epidemic in the 1980s and 90s. The film also maps successfully to the impact of demonising migrant, ethnic and religious groups (very possibly its intent, coming from Northern Ireland); take your resonant flavour of "othering" and insert here. A stark, brutal and effective expository. If you want to cook up extremists, this film delivers the recipe...
As an experimental vehicle for the fabulous Ellen Page, this film didn't get the exposure it deserved - Page once again proves both her versatility and her ability to believably breathe gritty appeal into the characters she inhabits. The other key cast were equally compelling, save maybe for Paula Malcomson, who maybe didn't receive the best treatment from the production - she felt atypically undercooked as Dr Lyons.
A must-see if you want some gore and splatter to go with a massage of your grey matter.
As an experimental vehicle for the fabulous Ellen Page, this film didn't get the exposure it deserved - Page once again proves both her versatility and her ability to believably breathe gritty appeal into the characters she inhabits. The other key cast were equally compelling, save maybe for Paula Malcomson, who maybe didn't receive the best treatment from the production - she felt atypically undercooked as Dr Lyons.
A must-see if you want some gore and splatter to go with a massage of your grey matter.
It's truly pathetic. I watched In The Flesh years ago. In the Flesh was about the Zombie outbreak being cured, but you had to take medication constantly. Supplies started to get low and a very interesting effect of people basically being racist against infected ensued. They didn't tout themselves as being so original as this DIRECT and INFERIOR ripoff does.
And gosh look at how the false claims works! Half the reviews are about how breathtakingly original it is...it's as interesting an effect on the masses as either. People don't bother to look into claims these days, choosing instead to believe things as they're presented. In this case they believe the PR press, so they actually promote it.
These people are the real Zombies.
Go find the original it's called In The Flesh.
And gosh look at how the false claims works! Half the reviews are about how breathtakingly original it is...it's as interesting an effect on the masses as either. People don't bother to look into claims these days, choosing instead to believe things as they're presented. In this case they believe the PR press, so they actually promote it.
These people are the real Zombies.
Go find the original it's called In The Flesh.
I enjoyed watching this movie very much and I can easily see myself watching it multiple times.
This is so much more than a zombie movie. To me it presented bigger questions about our own humanity and how we treat others. Even how some people who strive for power over others will manipulate and use others for their own goals.
The director and the cast did a great job and I loved how some of the back stories behind the main actors were explained if you took the time to watch the movie.
This is so much more than a zombie movie. To me it presented bigger questions about our own humanity and how we treat others. Even how some people who strive for power over others will manipulate and use others for their own goals.
The director and the cast did a great job and I loved how some of the back stories behind the main actors were explained if you took the time to watch the movie.
This is my first review. there are no spoilers. I thought this was a good premise for a movie - not all of us live in the U.K., sadly. It was well written, very well acted, and I really quite enjoyed it. From someone who is really quite versed in the zombie genre, I thought it was comparable to The Girl With All The Gifts; a fresh take on the zombie narrative. I would recommend it, certainly, if you're a sucker for zombie films. Though it has a somewhat predictable plot, overall it was an enjoyable film, with some really interesting elements thrown in. I'll watch it again.
About 40 minutes passed and i was like "WTF, i gonna sleep here", the movie is slow, boring, isn't a good horror movie, and neither a good "zombie movie". Maybe it has some good acting, but...
Oh, i almost forgot, the hand shaky camera sometimes is annoying too
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesSome of the scenes were filmed in the old Belfast victorian prison called the Crumlin Road Jail.
- GaffesWhen Abbie and Conor talk in the park, Abbie's shoulder bag changes from her right to left shoulder when she stands to leave.
- ConnexionsReferenced in Front Row Flynn: THE CURED: Elliot Page, David Freyne, moderator Joe Lynch (2018)
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Détails
Box-office
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 26 630 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 4 875 $US
- 25 févr. 2018
- Montant brut mondial
- 323 776 $US
- Durée
- 1h 35min(95 min)
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1
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