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Alta Tensão

Título original: Haute tension
  • 2003
  • 18
  • 1 h 31 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,7/10
81 mil
SUA AVALIAÇÃO
POPULARIDADE
3.037
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Cécile de France in Alta Tensão (2003)
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Splatter HorrorTerror psicológicoTerror slasherHorror

Marie e Alexia decidem passar um fim de semana tranquilo na casa de fazenda dos pais de Alexia. Na noite da sua chegada, a fuga idílica das meninas se transforma em uma noite sem fim de terr... Ler tudoMarie e Alexia decidem passar um fim de semana tranquilo na casa de fazenda dos pais de Alexia. Na noite da sua chegada, a fuga idílica das meninas se transforma em uma noite sem fim de terror.Marie e Alexia decidem passar um fim de semana tranquilo na casa de fazenda dos pais de Alexia. Na noite da sua chegada, a fuga idílica das meninas se transforma em uma noite sem fim de terror.

  • Direção
    • Alexandre Aja
  • Roteiristas
    • Alexandre Aja
    • Grégory Levasseur
  • Artistas
    • Cécile de France
    • Maïwenn
    • Philippe Nahon
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,7/10
    81 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
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    3.037
    204
    • Direção
      • Alexandre Aja
    • Roteiristas
      • Alexandre Aja
      • Grégory Levasseur
    • Artistas
      • Cécile de France
      • Maïwenn
      • Philippe Nahon
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    • 42Metascore
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      • 6 vitórias e 9 indicações no total

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    Cécile de France
    Cécile de France
    • Marie
    • (as Cécile De France)
    Maïwenn
    Maïwenn
    • Alex
    Philippe Nahon
    Philippe Nahon
    • Le tueur
    Franck Khalfoun
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    • Jimmy
    Andrei Finti
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    • Père Alex
    Oana Pellea
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    • Mère Alex
    Marco Claudiu Pascu
    • Tom
    Jean-Claude de Goros
    • Capitaine Gendarmerie
    • (as Jean-Claude De Goros)
    Bogdan Uritescu
    • Gendarme
    Gabriel Spahiu
    Gabriel Spahiu
    • Homme voiture
    • Direção
      • Alexandre Aja
    • Roteiristas
      • Alexandre Aja
      • Grégory Levasseur
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    6mr__hyde

    Would have loved this BUT...

    As many reviewers have said, this is one of the best body pile slashers films made ever, certainly in the last few years. Buckets of blood, great makeup and special effects, and some seriously genius ways of offing the good guys. But we also get one of the stupidest plot twists ever that not only ruins the vibe of the film, but makes the whole script seem completely incoherent. On multiple viewings you see the direction around this twist is actually quite well done, tons of small hints and some gross additions are noticed, but it's not worth it at all. If there was no plot twist, this would have easily gotten a 9 in my book, but it's lucky it got the 6 with that dumb idea tacked on for no reason.
    8RainWeirdo

    Hearts will bleed...

    ...and so will faces, slashed throats, dismembered hands, decapitated heads, backs, arms, feet, stomachs, chests... In fact, just about everything that can bleed does bleed in this movie, and does so copiously.

    High Tension, aka Switchblade Romance (much better title) is the best horror movie I've seen come out in theaters in years. After so many times hearing "this is the movie horror fans have been waiting for" and then being horribly disappointed by Cabin Fever, The Ring, Malevolence, Darkness, The Grudge, and every single other one, I am throwing my full weight behind this one. Switchblade Romance is the movie real horror movie fans have been waiting for. It's a bloody, merciless, no-humor and no-holds-barred homage to the classic slasher pics of the 70s, and yet it surpasses almost every movie it draws its inspiration from. We get an unstoppable but definitely human killer, far more interesting than, say, Jason or what Michael Myers has now become because of his obviously being human and because he makes some undeniably smart decisions and operates in a continuously logical, inescapable way. The arsenal on display is impressive, as it should be in any decent slasher movie. We get the basic straight razor, the butcher knife, shotgun, axe, and, in an incredible and deliciously violent nod to Texas Chainsaw Massacre, the power buzzsaw.

    Every aspect of this film is in place. The plot is simple and straightforward, the acting, even dubbed, is interesting (and despite complaints of why only parts of it were dubbed, if you watch closely and pay attention to who speaks French and who is dubbed, it actually makes perfect sense and fits with the movie), the cinematography is strangely artistic, almost gialli-like, the bloodletting stylish and gruesome, the sound design incredible, the tension almost unwavering. The initial horror set piece, the arrival of the killer and the slaughter in the house, is bound to become a well-remembered and oft referenced classic scene of horror. The sheer brutality and stark reality of it ranks it up there, in my mind, with the gut wrenching finale of "Odishon." A quick word on the performances. There's minimal dialogue, but what there is is at least two steps up from most horror films. Its meant to build character, whereas most slasher flick dialogue is there just to drive the plot. Here, we care about the characters, even those who don't get much of a chance to talk, because the situation is so much more real than your average flick and so is the acting. Cecile de France's physical performance is stunning, the fear on her face, the tension in every limb, the breath rate, the pain, everything, and the sheer madness that Maiwenn's character endures is perfectly conveyed by the utter despair she is able to convey even with a gag in her mouth most of the time.

    An, of course, a quick word on the ending. Quit complaining! The ending of this movie is great, not only does it take an extremely well made but somewhat shallow gore pic to a whole new level with some interesting things to say about... well, I won't say on account of not spoiling it, but yes, it actually does make sense if you've watched the movie carefully and have enough intellect to think about it on your own rather than just taking at face value what you've seen. I halfway wonder if the twist wasn't in part a snobby French joke Aja decided to play to see if we lulled, summer blockbuster-fed Americans could figure it out and realize that everything works without being spoon-fed exactly how it works.

    8 / 10 - which makes it twice as good as the next best horror movie to come out in theatres in a decade. The only thing that keeps it from attaining a perfect 10 is that, although the tension is cranked up high for most of it and the scares are a thing that will haunt you more after walking out of the movie than when you're watching, the suspense does kind of flag unexpectedly in a few key places. Still, given the other 80% of the movie is extremely suspenseful and effectively brutal, this is a small flaw. If you like horror movies, GO SEE IT.
    7LondonOnMyMind

    Not a pretty sight -- **POSSIBLE SPOILERS**

    As a horror film fan, I have wanted to see "High Tension" for a while, ever since I saw the delectably violent trailer and clips. It does not disappoint in the gory violence department, but I found it to be too short, with an abrupt ending. Still, the film is a haunting exploration of the darkest corners of the human psyche; a portrait that doubles, or maybe masquerades, as a slasher.

    Cécile De France is good in the role of Marie, showing grit, nerve and, dare I say, tension when the role calls for it. Maïwenn Le Besco is also good as Alex, although her role does not demand much from her, except for a few scenes of considerable emotional range.

    Two of the best aspects of the film are its cinematography and music. Cinematographer Maxime Alexandre paints the film in bluish, metallic, detached hues, that contribute to the effects of truly unapologetic on-screen violence. Composer François Eudes' score is an audio picture of disturbed peace and chaos brewing in the idyll of normalcy. Had it not been for these two elements, the film would not have been half as effective.

    "High Tension" is not a must-see film by any means, but it is a must for art-house and horror film fans.

    7/10
    7The_Void

    A rush of adrenaline

    The title of this marvellous French horror thriller translates directly into English as 'High Tension', and as anyone who's seen it will tell you; it's an apt title. Simply put, Switchblade Romance (to give it English release, and better, title) is a pure adrenaline rush throughout. The film forsakes substance in favour of masses of tension and the result is a film that is guaranteed to get your heart racing. The fact that the film features numerous sequences of extreme gore doesn't exactly hinder it either. There has been a surge of good, inventive horror coming from overseas and independent studios recently; the likes of May, Dog Soldiers and Sleepless being among the best of them, and Switchblade Romance sits nicely alongside the cream of the recent crop. This film follows two friends, Alex and Marie who go to stay with Alex's parents in their country home. However, things go awry when a man breaks into the home and brutally murders the family. We then follow Alex and Marie through a roller coaster ride of tension and suspense as they try their best not get sliced and diced!

    The film is very stylishly shot, and this has lead many to label it a 'Giallo'. This is most certainly not true, and there isn't much other than the style of the movie to suggest this. Switchblade Romance is more of a Texas Chainsaw Massacre style horror driven slasher than a Giallo; the film clearly knows this also, with a direct homage to the seventies classic towards it's climax. The amount of gore on display is impressive, and several scenes are certainly not for the feint-hearted. There's quite an array of weaponry in the film also, from the plain and simple switchblade, to much more exciting weapons like barbed wire, various guns, an axe and, my personal favourite, the chainsaw! In fact, I am pleased to report that Switchblade Romance features what is maybe the most brutal chainsaw scene ever! Aside from the weapons and gore, this film is also of note for it's music. The original score sets just the right tone for the goings on - it's atmospheric, but steady and almost like a lullaby, which fits with the film's style nicely. Switchblade Romance also features one of the best uses of original music of recent years, with a great scene that incorporates Muse's "New Born".

    Switchblade Romance is pure style, and a complete adrenaline rush. Tension isn't in the film, it IS the film. In spite of it's lack of substance, this movie will have you on the edge of your seat and begging for more. Add that to some lovely music, classy acting and enough gore to fill an abattoir - and what you've got is the makings of a cult classic!
    gjung01

    High Tension

    "Haute Tension" is one of the best horror films I have seen in years. It is appropriately gruesome and shocking and does not take the wise cracking, action movie based horror movie approach that so many recent horror films have taken. The film is well made and paced and builds up the suspense to a crescendo and does not overstay it's welcome. One would have found it unusual for French cinema to be the one to revitalize the horror genre which has become hackneyed and trite in Hollywood (so many want to refer to it as psychological thriller). The story follows 2 college co-eds visiting the homestead of one of the girl's family on a school break. A mysterious man in a mechanic jumpsuit and old truck (reminiscient of the one in "Jeepers Creepers")comes to the house in the night and brutally murders the family, kidnaps the girl and overlooks her friend who has to pursue the killer to rescue her friend. Director, Alexander Aja, does not make a pedestrian, light weight horror film and the deaths in the film are disturbing and brutal. There is no humor or comic relief and the blood literally soaks the camera lens. The sense of dread and the unrelenting suspense and pace makes this a refreshing breath of fresh air from all of the PG-13 rated "Scream" wannabes that have been hitting the multi-plexes. Wes Craven had reportedly seen "Haute Tension" at Sundance and has hand picked Alexander Aja to remake "The Hills Have Eyes" and have free artistic licence since Craven had pegged him as the "future of horror." There is even a plot twist which you will either love or hate but it fits in well with the film. The performances by Cecile de France, Maewenn and the actor who portrays the killer are perfect. All in all, this is a French film that deserves to be seen in American multiplexes and a must see for horror movie fans the world over who have been having to settle for mediocre horror for many years now.

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    • Curiosidades
      The camera used during the car-attack scene got so much fake blood on it during shooting that when it was being used on another film later on fake blood oozed from it during the focusing of a shot.
    • Erros de gravação
      The killer takes the ax out of the gas station clerk, so he had to have flipped him over to do so. So it makes sense why the clerk is on his back in a later scene.
    • Citações

      [repeated line]

      Marie: I won't let anyone come between us any more.

    • Versões alternativas
      Lions Gate was originally going to release the film uncut with an NC-17 rating theatrically but theaters were not too happy with the idea so Lion Gate cut about 2 minutes for the US theatrical release to secure a "R" rating. The changes were:
      • Alex's father is graphically decapitated with a bookcase, his headless neck spraying blood. In the R-rated version, the initial killing is implicit rather than explicit, and later, during a flashback, his killing is gone.
      • The scene of the killer applying a concrete saw to the stomach of the man driving the car was edited shorter
      • When Alex's mother has her throat slashed, the scene is edited short; most of the arterial spurting, as the killer pulls back her head, is gone. The shot of her severed hand also is removed, leaving no indication of what exactly happened to her.
      • The scene where Marie strikes the killer's face in with the barbed wire post is shortened and less explicit; Marie hits the killer fewer times, and there are fewer details of the killer's wounds shown.
    • Conexões
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Mr. And Mrs. Smith/Howl's Moving Castle/The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lava Girl in 3-D/High Tension/The Honeymooners (2005)
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      extrait from Célébration

      (François-Eudes Chanfrault)

      Recorded, Performed and Mixed by François-Eudes Chanfrault

      (P) 2002 MK2 Music

      Editions: 2002 Ciné Nada Music

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    Detalhes

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 18 de junho de 2003 (França)
    • Países de origem
      • França
      • Romênia
    • Idiomas
      • Francês
      • Inglês
      • Italiano
    • Também conhecido como
      • El despertar del miedo
    • Locações de filme
      • Bucareste, Romênia
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      • Alexandre Films
      • EuropaCorp
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      • € 2.200.000 (estimativa)
    • Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 3.681.066
    • Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 1.897.705
      • 12 de jun. de 2005
    • Faturamento bruto mundial
      • US$ 6.291.958
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    • Tempo de duração
      • 1 h 31 min(91 min)
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      • Dolby Digital EX(original version)
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      • 2.35 : 1

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