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La Chose derrière la porte

  • 2023
  • 1 h 21 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
4,4/10
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La Chose derrière la porte (2023)
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Sozinha em sua fazenda durante a Primeira Guerra Mundial, uma mulher sofre pela morte do marido nas trincheiras. Em posse de um livro demoníaco, ela tenta ressuscitá-lo utilizando um sinistr... Ler tudoSozinha em sua fazenda durante a Primeira Guerra Mundial, uma mulher sofre pela morte do marido nas trincheiras. Em posse de um livro demoníaco, ela tenta ressuscitá-lo utilizando um sinistro ritual.Sozinha em sua fazenda durante a Primeira Guerra Mundial, uma mulher sofre pela morte do marido nas trincheiras. Em posse de um livro demoníaco, ela tenta ressuscitá-lo utilizando um sinistro ritual.

  • Direção
    • Fabrice Blin
  • Roteiristas
    • Fabrice Blin
    • Jean-Marc Toussaint
  • Artistas
    • Séverine Ferrer
    • David Doukhan
    • Clémence Verniau
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    4,4/10
    146
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    • Direção
      • Fabrice Blin
    • Roteiristas
      • Fabrice Blin
      • Jean-Marc Toussaint
    • Artistas
      • Séverine Ferrer
      • David Doukhan
      • Clémence Verniau
    • 2Avaliações de usuários
    • 7Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    The Thing Behind the Door
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    Séverine Ferrer
    Séverine Ferrer
    • Adèle
    David Doukhan
    • Jean
    Clémence Verniau
    Clémence Verniau
    • La paysanne
    Philippe Lamendin
    • Le moine
    Fabien Jegoudez
    • Soldat allemand
    Yves Lecat
    • Soldat Boileau
    Quentin Surtel
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    • Direção
      • Fabrice Blin
    • Roteiristas
      • Fabrice Blin
      • Jean-Marc Toussaint
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    9kannibalcorpsegrinder

    A highly enjoyable genre effort hurt by a minor issue

    After losing her husband, a grieving widow is left alone on their farmhouse to tend to the property where she's led through a series of occult rituals by the ghost of her husband to try to revive him from the dead, but when she suspects something is wrong tries to stop the otherworldly horror she's unleashed.

    Overall, this was a pretty enjoyable genre effort. Among the more enjoyable features of this one is the central storyline in place here that provides a fantastic atmosphere for the hauntings to come. Setting it during the First World War and keeping the action focused on the central farmhouse where she lives manages to imbue a thrilling sense of isolation and loneliness, perfect for the potential to grow into the inability to determine the difference between reality and the hallucinations that come. Longing for her husband's return and guided by the dreams and visions she has but unable to do much of anything about it, the gradual discovery of what he's trying to do and growing more concerned that she's being led astray into the occult realm. That setup ties in nicely with the revelation of what she's conjured up and contacted in the occult realm and provides the second half of this one with quite a lot of fun. After initially starting with the ghostly visions of him and the proclamations about finding the book to start the proper ritual, this leads to the solid interactions between them depicting the change in behavior he exhibits that becomes quite chilling with the growing belief he's something or someone else entirely. That becomes a big factor in the final half where the reanimated bodies that had been the purpose of it all come out and provide no shortage of chases and confrontations filled with scenes of the frightening creatures coming out to attack and getting repelled that are all really exciting and thrilling, giving the film overall quite a lot to like. There isn't much to dislike here as there's one slight issue. The main drawback to the film is that the shorter running time featured here means that this is rushed through multiple storylines and sequences rather than taking the time to have it spelled out. With us rushing into finding the sacred book and magically knowing the ceremonial ritual here with no context or anything else brought up as to what's going on, it leaves us lost as to what's happening as we're immediately hit with the death during the War, the finding of the book and then her performing the ceremony not even a half-hour into the film so it can feel somewhat confusing to keep track of things and their purpose. Luckily, this isn't a major issue but does come up from this one that holds it back.

    Rated Unrated/R: Graphic Violence, Graphic Language, and Brief Nudity.
    10I_Ailurophile

    Outstanding understated horror, with terrific dark atmosphere and exceptional attention to detail

    Writer-director Fabrice Blin, and co-writer Jean-Marc Toussaint, have chosen a more difficult path here. Scattered images and audio portend things dark and unnatural in the approximate first third. Furthermore, alongside elements like atmospheric lighting, artful and deliberate cinematography, flavorful and pensive music, and careful art direction, those images and audio invoke a spirit of dark fantasy that rather brings to mind fare like Guillermo del Toro's 'Pan's labyrinth,' or maybe Louis Malle's 'Black moon.' 'The thing behind the door' makes headway only in its own time, and opts for darkness and sinister fun that are distinctly subtler compared to most other genre flicks; gently emphasizing the point, there is far less dialogue here than in other titles, and at that it's decidedly deemphasized or even unimportant. It's an approach that will certainly not appeal to all, and those who prefer abject visceral thrills or instant gratification may be put out. Yet for my part, I rather love it: a slice of horror that is rendered with utmost delicacy and shrewd finesse.

    The premise seems simple enough as protagonist Adèle, widowed by World War I, is lured in by black magic to return her husband to her. Yet while we do get discrete violence, disturbing visions, and stunts and effects (both practical and special, and thankfully more the former than the latter), the anticipated genre facets are mostly more measured in their dispensation. Blin aims to haunt and chill more than to shock and thrill, and though we get both varieties, the entertainment this offers is more the growing underhanded insidiousness of, say, Robert Eggers' 'The witch' than the sort of romp represented in George Romero's 'Dawn of the dead.' For those who appreciate such a tack this 2023 picture is a veritable wonderland, and I greatly admire the tremendous care and hard work that went into making this. Truthfully, it's far better than I ever could have anticipated before I sat to watch.

    What here is less than exquisite? I repeat myself, yet the cinematography of Davy Bauret and Catherine Briault is stupendously sharp and vivid, visualizing all the minutiae with immense clarity, and it's just as integral as Sébastien de Sainte Croix's fine editing to building the tableau in just the right manner. The filming locations are gorgeous, the sets are quite beautiful, and the props are creative and look fabulous. The basic costume design, hair, and makeup are fetching; the special makeup and practical effects are utterly terrific, and employed sparingly, even the post-production visuals are swell. Raphaël Gesqua's rich ambient score adds delicious dread airs atop what is already an exceptional wicked delight, made so through thoughtful, precisely calculated scene writing to both propel the absorbing, satisfying narrative and serve up the delicious horror sensibilities. Blin's direction is marvelously nuanced and discriminating, ensuring keen dynamics that allow both the quieter nefariousness and the more substantial violence and wilily devilish visions to achieve the maximum desired effect. And in all of this is wrapped up an attention to luscious, vibrant detail that is an absolute treat as a viewer.

    Among a very small cast all on hand give commendable performances, though I don't think there's much arguing that Séverine Ferrer stands out far and above the rest as protagonist Adèle. Her acting is excellent, marked with refined range, emotional depth, and physical to solidly command the lead role. Like all else here Ferrer's portrayal is bent toward soft, creeping grimness over robust excitement, and with that unity of purpose is secured a vitality that makes the whole more enjoyable, entrancing, and rewarding than countless other features. In all sincerity, the only criticism I can even drum up is that the movie is just too short, genuinely ending more swiftly than one would assume; in a total runtime of eighty-one minutes, the end credits begin rolling when there are ten left on the digital timer. I admit I was a little taken aback - yet if this is the only drawback that comes to call, then is there really anything wrong here at all? Marked by supreme polish and judicious craftsmanship in every last capacity, 'The thing behind the door' unmistakably falls on the more subdued and understated side of cinema, somewhat blending folk horror with more conventionally constructed supernatural horror. It won't find equal favor with all comers. But all I can say is that I entered with mixed expectations, and I could scarcely be more pleased with how the outstanding skill and intelligence this bears in every regard. As far as I'm concerned this altogether superb and maybe outright perfect, a wonderfully enticing and fruitful film of the type that in recent years feels all too rare. One should be aware of the general slant it adopts, but I'm inclined to give 'The thing behind the door' my very high and hearty recommendation to one and all, and I think it deserves much more recognition!

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 8 de agosto de 2023 (Estados Unidos da América)
    • País de origem
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      • Francês
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    • Locações de filme
      • Hameau de La Vaire, Etaule, Yonne, França(location)
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      • Phase 4 Productions
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