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In una isolata cittadina, Simon Dubé muore in un incidente d'auto. I cittadini sbalorditi sono riluttanti a discutere sulla tragedia. Da quel momento in poi il tempo sembra perdere ogni sign... Leggi tuttoIn una isolata cittadina, Simon Dubé muore in un incidente d'auto. I cittadini sbalorditi sono riluttanti a discutere sulla tragedia. Da quel momento in poi il tempo sembra perdere ogni significato e le giornate si allungano all'infinito.In una isolata cittadina, Simon Dubé muore in un incidente d'auto. I cittadini sbalorditi sono riluttanti a discutere sulla tragedia. Da quel momento in poi il tempo sembra perdere ogni significato e le giornate si allungano all'infinito.
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Pros:
1. The colour palette of grey, white, black, and brown helps to cement a bleak and oppressive atmosphere.
2. Robert Taylor (Jimmy Dubé), Josée Deschênes (Gisèle Dubé), Larissa Corriveau (Adèle), and Diane Lavallée (Simone Smallwood) give great performances.
3. The score brilliantly enshrines the movie in an eerily disturbing tone.
4. For the most part, the film keeps the spirit of Simon Dubé (Philippe Charrette), as well as the other spirits, out of the view of the audience. This builds up the mystery and intrigue masterfully.
5. The sound design is crisp and clear, and it highlights, and really brings forth, the theme of loneliness excellently, by emphasising just how remote the town is.
Cons: 1. There are a few plot-holes. For example, it's never explained why Adèle just starts floating mid-air. In addition, when the towns-people find out the dead are watching them, they react (mostly) as if it's normal. 2. The camera tends to jerk and shake an obscene amount of times. Surely they could have found a way to steady the camera via a tripod, or something along those lines. 3. At times, the pacing is far too slow therefore becoming a bit of a chore to get through. 4. The paranormal sub-plot and the overcoming of Simon Dubé's death plot don't mix well at all. They feel like two separate story-lines jostling for attention. In fact, the paranormal part ends up overshadowing the latter in regards to both, entertainment and memorability.
Cons: 1. There are a few plot-holes. For example, it's never explained why Adèle just starts floating mid-air. In addition, when the towns-people find out the dead are watching them, they react (mostly) as if it's normal. 2. The camera tends to jerk and shake an obscene amount of times. Surely they could have found a way to steady the camera via a tripod, or something along those lines. 3. At times, the pacing is far too slow therefore becoming a bit of a chore to get through. 4. The paranormal sub-plot and the overcoming of Simon Dubé's death plot don't mix well at all. They feel like two separate story-lines jostling for attention. In fact, the paranormal part ends up overshadowing the latter in regards to both, entertainment and memorability.
10EdgarST
The more advanced horror film of these times often moves away from archaic and explicit images, such as goat heads, anthropomorphic beings, murky ectoplasms, or satanic sacrifices. In general, every horror movie thrives on something basic like fear, which, in turn, arises from a lack of knowledge of something that is threatening someone's integrity. But in a contemporary and intelligent horror film like the excellent Canadian drama «Répertoire des villes disparues», although apparitions are not lacking, its plot deals with the social collapse of human communities, when they have reached the threshold of extinction.
The film begins with the death of Simon Dubé, a 21-year-old boy, whom the community mourns and whose parting words are delivered by the mayor, giving Simon's passing a relevance that is never explained, but which in the end will be consistent with the whole story. His brother Jimmy, his mother Gisele and his father Romuald are devastated. The three begin to see Simon, who appears to them without saying a word, but those who believe them think the apparitions are a manifestation of their grief. However, when Adele, the terrified village psychic, certifies the presence of strangers in the village; and when Pierre, the local café owner, sees --inside the abandoned house that he wants to buy-- four murdered children and his father, who committed suicide after doing so, there is no doubt that the town is "at risk." The Québec authorities gather most of the 215 residents of Irénée-les-Neiges to announce that these sightings have been reported in various rural areas.
The film is somehow a magnificent metaphor for the extinction of human communities, and hence the title of the film and the novel by Québec author Laurence Olivier that inspires it. The town mine has been closed, the young people are gone, the mayor tries to cheer up the residents, but the desolation increases. And the number of entities that have been seen around increases in the almost colorless, cold town, covered in snow, where snowfalls often hit the population. Like the character of the maid Emilia in Pasolini's «Teorema», Adele is the only person who is safe, seeking refuge in her own psyche and in her own holiness.
I had never seen a film from director Denis Coté, who signs here his eighth feature film, but with this work he has gained my admiration with his unhurried and elegant style to impress the public with a ghostly and overwhelming story, well-rooted in the social realities of our times.
The film begins with the death of Simon Dubé, a 21-year-old boy, whom the community mourns and whose parting words are delivered by the mayor, giving Simon's passing a relevance that is never explained, but which in the end will be consistent with the whole story. His brother Jimmy, his mother Gisele and his father Romuald are devastated. The three begin to see Simon, who appears to them without saying a word, but those who believe them think the apparitions are a manifestation of their grief. However, when Adele, the terrified village psychic, certifies the presence of strangers in the village; and when Pierre, the local café owner, sees --inside the abandoned house that he wants to buy-- four murdered children and his father, who committed suicide after doing so, there is no doubt that the town is "at risk." The Québec authorities gather most of the 215 residents of Irénée-les-Neiges to announce that these sightings have been reported in various rural areas.
The film is somehow a magnificent metaphor for the extinction of human communities, and hence the title of the film and the novel by Québec author Laurence Olivier that inspires it. The town mine has been closed, the young people are gone, the mayor tries to cheer up the residents, but the desolation increases. And the number of entities that have been seen around increases in the almost colorless, cold town, covered in snow, where snowfalls often hit the population. Like the character of the maid Emilia in Pasolini's «Teorema», Adele is the only person who is safe, seeking refuge in her own psyche and in her own holiness.
I had never seen a film from director Denis Coté, who signs here his eighth feature film, but with this work he has gained my admiration with his unhurried and elegant style to impress the public with a ghostly and overwhelming story, well-rooted in the social realities of our times.
Cold, mind numbing and one of a kind horror. A movie that walks over various abstractions and gives you genre moments that hit you distinctively. We are way too used to being fed with jump scares in an unwritten contract sort of a way. This is one of those movies that does it differently. I could call it an abstract fantasy-horror.
Definitely an acquired taste so I'd highly recommend you to watch it and decide for yourself.
Amazing film that deserves all the attention in the world. The cast selection is perfect (and i wish them all the utmost success) but Robert Naylor's performance stole the show for me. Seen him in some other stuff and always look forward to his next character.
Ghost Town Anthology is a weird genreless French film where a town of just 215 dwellers somewhere near Quebec in interior Canada are haunted by living ghosts after an unfortunate accident that no one knows how happened. It is more about the idiosyncratic characters in the film that you get if you manage to endure the 90 minutes of confusing plot where the optimistic mayor is not afraid of whatever the village is about to experience and majority of the citizens are scrambling to find answers. From where or who they don't know. Much like what or why that I don't know or didn't get about Ghost Town Anthology, a film where I only dug the fine, haunting score. TN.
(Watched and reviewed at its India premiere at the 21st MAMI Mumbai Film Festival.)
(Watched and reviewed at its India premiere at the 21st MAMI Mumbai Film Festival.)
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- QuizAdèle is the only character to wear colorful clothing.
- BlooperDuring the levitation scenes, the 'altitude' of Adèle in the sky changes from scene to scene.
- ConnessioniFeatured in 2020 Canadian Screen Awards for Cinematic Arts (2020)
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- Ghost Town Anthology
- Luoghi delle riprese
- Saint-Michel, Québec, Canada(interior and exterior locations)
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- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 37 minuti
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- 1.85 : 1
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