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Évolution

  • 2015
  • 12
  • 1h 21m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
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Évolution (2015)
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The only residents of young Nicholas' sea-side town are women and boys. When he sees a corpse in the ocean one day, he begins to question his existence and surroundings. Why must he, and all... Read allThe only residents of young Nicholas' sea-side town are women and boys. When he sees a corpse in the ocean one day, he begins to question his existence and surroundings. Why must he, and all the other boys, be hospitalised?The only residents of young Nicholas' sea-side town are women and boys. When he sees a corpse in the ocean one day, he begins to question his existence and surroundings. Why must he, and all the other boys, be hospitalised?

  • Director
    • Lucile Hadzihalilovic
  • Writers
    • Lucile Hadzihalilovic
    • Alante Kavaite
    • Geoff Cox
  • Stars
    • Max Brebant
    • Roxane Duran
    • Julie-Marie Parmentier
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    7.9K
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    • Director
      • Lucile Hadzihalilovic
    • Writers
      • Lucile Hadzihalilovic
      • Alante Kavaite
      • Geoff Cox
    • Stars
      • Max Brebant
      • Roxane Duran
      • Julie-Marie Parmentier
    • 59User reviews
    • 105Critic reviews
    • 77Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 7 wins & 16 nominations total

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    Max Brebant
    Max Brebant
    • Nicolas
    Roxane Duran
    Roxane Duran
    • Stella
    Julie-Marie Parmentier
    Julie-Marie Parmentier
    • La mère
    Mathieu Goldfeld
    • Victor
    Nissim Renard
    • Franck
    Pablo-Noé Etienne
    • Le 4e garçon
    Nathalie Legosles
    • Le docteur
    • (as Nathalie Le Gosles)
    Chantal Aimée
    Laura Ballesteros
    Eric Batlle
    Mafer Blanco
    Anna Broock
    Celestino Chacon
    Annie Enganalim
    Silvia Ferre
    Imma Ferrer
    Ulrika Garcia
    Magdalena Komárová
    • Director
      • Lucile Hadzihalilovic
    • Writers
      • Lucile Hadzihalilovic
      • Alante Kavaite
      • Geoff Cox
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    User reviews59

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    6chris-679-516246

    Enjoyable if you don't try to make too much sense of it

    A little like an abstract painting that refuses to represent recognizable subject matter in favor of expressing a "mood." Contrary to what others here have said, there *is* a story-line. The problem is that the underlying narrative structure is too basic to support so many elaborate, mystifying trappings.

    It helps to know that the director based the movie on the experience she had when she was 10 and went to a hospital to get her appendix taken out. So given the main character's nightmarish attempt to figure out what's happening to him, we're basically seeing an elaborate series of puzzling visual metaphors for the director's disorienting personal experience as a child in hospital.

    This movie isn't hiding anything or failing to be coherent. It just wants to be a darkly evocative visual collage instead of a straight-up narrative. Accordingly, it's rewardingly rich visually, but it's like a poem that sounds great but doesn't involve you in anything really important. All of the many unanswered questions it raises make it hard to let the visuals just wash over you.

    In other words, behind all the evocative, disturbing imagery (again "unsettling" is the best word) it's *just* a retelling of a personal experience; there isn't a deeper message than "fear of the unknown." For me that wasn't enough.

    The mood is conveyed. The story is told. It's just not terribly profound.
    7sol-

    Innocence Unprotected

    Lucile Hadzihalilovic's long awaited follow-up to 2004's 'Innocence', the main characters in 'Évolution' are once again children nearing puberty, but whereas 'Innocence''s young cast consists of girls, all of the children here are boys. The plot involves one such boy discovering the dead body of another with a starfish attached to him, which seems to provoke all the mothers in town to send their boys to hospital, despite none feeling ill. As with 'Innocence', the plot is hardly straightforward here and it would be remiss to fixate over working out what is going on when it is such a thematically rich experience. The ideas at hand all pertain to normal growing up experiences, from a fascination with how humans reproduce to interest in the naked female form. One might even interpret the film as a living nightmare with the boy's very worst fears over such things manifesting themselves. Is human reproduction really that monstrous do naked women really have such strange bodies? The film is certainly littered with enough lush imagery and moments of eerie beauty that it is hard to bring a straightforward reading to the film. And yet, whereas the same can be said about 'Innocence', it is easier to interpret what is happening there. 'Innocence' also benefits from all its girls being three dimensional characters whereas all of the boys here are interchangeable. Simply put, 'Évolution' is not nearly as satisfying as 'Innocence' with an equal dearth of answers - but it is still a wondrous audiovisual experience the causes one to think as per Hadzihalilovic's earlier work.
    8kosmasp

    Evoution on display

    It's tough to call this a horror movie, because some will expect something completely different. It's more of a mystery thriller with horror touches. If you though Under the Skin is horror, with Scarlett Johansson and liked that movie too, you probably will like this one also (because of a similar vibe, not because of themes that are colliding, but it may touch the same nerve as well).

    While it's slow burning and cooking, that fact may annoy and disappoint people. But if you stick with it, the movie will reward you. It's a strange story and movies that have the heart to go different directions should be rewarded. Or at least enjoyed for what they are. Hopefully something you can dig while watching
    8isobellefox

    Not a Horror Film

    I never write reviews, but I feel compelled in this instance to do so. It seems to me that this movie is done a grave injustice by giving it the moniker of "horror" film.

    Horror implies a lot of things, and some of them are present here. There is a sense of unease and tension. The main character certainly has reason to doubt the sincerity of those who are "caring" for him. For some people, there are elements which might be "disturbing." However, the same can be said for films like Boys Don't Cry and Eraser Head. Though these two films have little to nothing in common either with each other or with Evolution, they two contain "distressing" elements, but are not horror movies.

    The reason this seems important to me is that horror comes with expectations that this film is not meant to fulfill. This film would better be viewed with the idea, instead, that it is portraying, beautifully, an archetypal dream world, that it is something of a Jungian fantasy.

    It is full of references to the chthonic nature of the mothers - the ocean, the cave, dark mysterious rooms, the mysterious nature of the mothers themselves. The androgynous nature of the mothers is important, as well. The doors left open through which the boy can, if he chooses, pass.The boy's sketch book in which he draws his OWN archetypes, ferris wheels and cars among other things which we are to understand are not among those he has consciously experienced is perhaps the most brilliant example. All of these things are part of the boy's hero myth, of his gradual act of individuation as he questions his way through this world. There are two possible fates awaiting this boy as there are for any active mind. Will he passively accept his fate among the mothers, or will he rebel? The thing is, you don't have to be interested in psychology to feel these things - they are natural. They are dream elements, and this film is, in a way, a beautiful dream. If it is watched without an expectation of that which makes a horror movie "horrible," there are layers and layers here that can be enjoyed without reference to terminology. You can FEEL them. You can SEE them.

    In the latter department, this film succeeds wondrously. Every single frame is perfectly positioned to draw us in. It is glorious to look at. The score is also very subtle and beautiful.

    It really is an amazing film. I just think you have to come at it with as few preconceptions as possible. And you definitely should leave the notion of "horror" at the door. If, then, you DO experience horror, it will be a genuine reaction, and if you don't, you won't feel like the film has failed you.
    8rune-andresen

    Beautiful meditation by the sea with exceptional scenography

    This is not a movie for everyone - or at least - you should be aware that it's not a Sci-fi nor a horror movie as we know them - before selecting this movie.

    The movie is beautiful - it is just like meditation at the sea. I guarantee lower blood pressure after watching this move. I loved it. (It almost reminds me to the universe of Myst - the old computer game from the 90s- where you are totally alone on a abandoned Island and you don't know how you got there.)

    Furthermore - the move makes you think. It may be a far future situation or it may be a dream of a child. As children we can have fantasies or anxiety for loosing our parents - or we may misenterpret a situation as dangerous etc. this movie may be a dream or a post apocalyptic movie.

    Either way - this movie works, but I understand that some people don't like it. This is like entering a gallery. Sometimes you are not in the mood. But, if you are - this movie is unique and genial.

    A true artwork.

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    • Trivia
      Lucile Hadzihalilovic based the movie on the experience she had when she was 10 and went to a hospital to get her appendix removed.
    • Quotes

      Nicolas: Why am I sick?

      La mère: Because at your age your body is changing and weakening.

      Nicolas: Like lizards?

      La mère: In a way. Like lizards or crabs. When they molt, they're very fragile.

      [pause]

      Nicolas: And starfish?

      La mère: They only change once, at birth.

      Nicolas: And afterwards?

      La mère: Afterwards... a new cycle begins.

      [pause]

      La mère: A new life.

    • Connections
      Featured in Women Make Film: A New Road Movie Through Cinema (2018)
    • Soundtracks
      Concerto pour ondes Martenot, II - adagio allegro
      Composed by Marcel Landoswki

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    • Release date
      • March 16, 2016 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Belgium
      • Spain
    • Official site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Evolution
    • Filming locations
      • Lanzarote, Canary Islands, Spain(main location)
    • Production companies
      • Les Films du Worso
      • Noodles Production
      • Volcano Films
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $24,770
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $6,927
      • Nov 27, 2016
    • Gross worldwide
      • $55,985
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 21m(81 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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