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La nuit a dévoré le monde

  • 2018
  • 12
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
18K
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La nuit a dévoré le monde (2018)
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The morning after a party, a young man wakes up to find Paris invaded by zombies.The morning after a party, a young man wakes up to find Paris invaded by zombies.The morning after a party, a young man wakes up to find Paris invaded by zombies.

  • Director
    • Dominique Rocher
  • Writers
    • Jérémie Guez
    • Guillaume Lemans
    • Martin Page
  • Stars
    • Anders Danielsen Lie
    • Golshifteh Farahani
    • Denis Lavant
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    18K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Dominique Rocher
    • Writers
      • Jérémie Guez
      • Guillaume Lemans
      • Martin Page
    • Stars
      • Anders Danielsen Lie
      • Golshifteh Farahani
      • Denis Lavant
    • 245User reviews
    • 101Critic reviews
    • 50Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 5 nominations total

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    Anders Danielsen Lie
    Anders Danielsen Lie
    • Sam
    Golshifteh Farahani
    Golshifteh Farahani
    • Sarah
    Denis Lavant
    Denis Lavant
    • Alfred
    Sigrid Bouaziz
    Sigrid Bouaziz
    • Fanny
    David Kammenos
    David Kammenos
    • Mathieu
    Jean-Yves Cylly
    • Le père de l'immeuble d'en face
    Nancy Murillo
    • Mère immeuble d'en face
    Lina-Rose Djedje
    • Fille immeible d'en face
    Victor Van Der Woerd
    • Zombie immeuble d'en face
    Léo Poulet
    • Père famille zombie
    Déborah Marique
    • Mère famille zombie
    Tess Osscini Boudebesse Bejjani
    • Fille famille zombie
    Fabien Houssaye
    • Zombie loge
    Jean-Louis Priou
    • Homme couple mort
    Marie-Thérèse Priou
    • Femme couple mort
    Choukri Essadi
    • Zombie paintball
    Clémence Chatagnon
    • Zombie paintball
    Nina Van Der Pyl
    • Zombie paintball
    • Director
      • Dominique Rocher
    • Writers
      • Jérémie Guez
      • Guillaume Lemans
      • Martin Page
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    User reviews245

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    5writer143

    Alone in Paris

    I love a good, deep movie filled with symbolism and thought provoking scenes. But when it comes to horror flicks, I want to leave my intellect behind and just simply get creeped out. This is an unusual zombie movie. It is not scary, or even creepy. This movie is more about survival and loneliness than battling the undead.

    Enter Sam. He goes to his former girlfriend's apartment to pick up his things. After some awkward conversation amidst some overly loud music and a crowd of party guests, his former girlfriend sends him down the hall to the office for his things. You can feel Sam's uneasiness with the people and the noise. Avoiding the loud crowd, he sits in the office and finally falls asleep. When he wakes up, the world, as he knows it is gone, replaced by flesh-eating zombies. We never know how or why.

    This is the story of his survival, alone, isolated and trapped, in an apartment building in Paris. The first part of the movie was interesting as he searches the building, marking off apartments that harbor undead residents. Going into the various apartments, he begins gathering food in tote bags like a doomsday shopping trip.

    What's missing here? A couple of things. We don't know Sam, and very little happens in the movie to really clue us in as to who he is, and what makes him tick. We get glimpses but nothing concrete to make us care about him and hope for his survival.

    The second thing missing is zombie interaction. This is less of a horror movie and more of a psychological study on being isolated and alone, and the effect it has on one's mind. If you're looking for a movie that makes you think, with a side of zombies, this might do the trick. There is definitely a lot to think about here.
    7Jiminey_Quinn

    Great budget Zombie apocalypse film.

    For what little it would take to make this film they really added a fun little film to what is typically an expensive and elaborate genre. For me all the points go to this.

    While the writing isn't bad, it's also not great. But the aforementioned simplicity may also have been very limiting.

    Top 50 Zombie films of all time, which may not sound like much but that's better than 95% of the zombie films out there so not bad really.

    If you like Indy horror thriller films I would reccomend this one. While it's not as good as the likes of Afflicted or Spring, it's still a fun little addition to the genre that I would likely watch again at some point just because I am big fan of the post apocalyptic genre as a whole.
    4Platypuschow

    La nuit a dévoré le monde: Bit of a let down

    The curiously titled The Night Eats the World is a french zombie movie, though to appeal to the masses was filmed in English.

    It tells the story of a man who falls asleep at a party only to wake up to a zombie apocalypse. If you're expecting an action packed bloody zombie movie, this simply isn't for you.

    The movie takes a simple and rather realistic approach, namely one man alone and what he does to pass the time while the world around him turns to chaos.

    Early on I was impressed, it was looking like this might be a likeable zombie affair but sadly the quality dips and it falls into the grindy repetitive and excessively depressing category.

    The film has its moments but when the credits roll you'll likely be very aware that this movie will be gone from your memory within a week. It's all just so very underwhelming and ultimately goes nowhere.

    I'd say nice try, but I'd be lying.

    The Good:

    Has its moments

    Original take on a waning sub-genre

    The Bad:

    Rather dull

    Goes out with a fizzle not a bang

    Things I Learnt From This Movie:

    Lonliness causes insanity? Guess I'm a lunatic

    Everyone needs a zombie friend.
    7eric-wallis

    Decent

    The was a pretty good movie right up to the end. To me, a bad ending ruins a movie. That is what happened here.
    7smidebarry

    Thought Provoking Horror

    Is it better to be alive and alone in a zombie apocalypse or dead and or a zombie? This one does a thorough and solid job of answering all those questions. Zombies and effects are done well but there are long stretches of being stuck with the main character which adds to the sense of claustrophobia. A dilemma worth watching.

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    • Trivia
      Most of the movie takes place in the wedge-shaped building located at the corner of Boulevard Saint-Michel and Avenue de l'Observatorie, in Paris. Note, however, that the building looks different in the early top-down shot of the main character running from one end of the roof to the other. That is because the building in real life does not have an open rooftop. The rooftop in the top-down shot was digitally superimposed onto the real-life building. And the other rooftop scenes were shot on an entirely different building. (Also, in real life, the building is much larger than it would seem from that digital superimposition.)
    • Goofs
      When Sam is talking to the zombie trapped in the elevator, his right hand is bandaged. However, he does not injure his hand until he ventures outside several scenes later to try to rescue the stray cat, suggesting that the scenes were spliced into the film in the wrong order.
    • Connections
      Featured in Diminishing Returns Diminisodes: One Cut of the Dead and The Night Eats the World (2019)
    • Soundtracks
      Sam et Sarah
      Written by Sébastien Schuller

      Performed by Anders Danielsen Lie, Golshifteh Farahani and Sébastien Schuller

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    • Release date
      • March 7, 2018 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Languages
      • Norwegian
      • English
      • French
    • Also known as
      • La noche devoró al mundo
    • Filming locations
      • Paris, France
    • Production companies
      • Haut et Court
      • Canal+
      • Ciné+
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    • Budget
      • €2,990,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $95,208
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 33m(93 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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