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Grave

  • 2016
  • 16
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
95K
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Garance Marillier in Grave (2016)
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Body HorrorComing-of-AgeDramaHorror

A young woman, studying to be a vet, develops a craving for human flesh.A young woman, studying to be a vet, develops a craving for human flesh.A young woman, studying to be a vet, develops a craving for human flesh.

  • Director
    • Julia Ducournau
  • Writer
    • Julia Ducournau
  • Stars
    • Garance Marillier
    • Ella Rumpf
    • Rabah Nait Oufella
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    95K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    2,408
    518
    • Director
      • Julia Ducournau
    • Writer
      • Julia Ducournau
    • Stars
      • Garance Marillier
      • Ella Rumpf
      • Rabah Nait Oufella
    • 342User reviews
    • 347Critic reviews
    • 81Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 25 wins & 45 nominations total

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    Raw
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    Garance Marillier
    Garance Marillier
    • Justine
    Ella Rumpf
    Ella Rumpf
    • Alexia
    Rabah Nait Oufella
    Rabah Nait Oufella
    • Adrien
    Laurent Lucas
    Laurent Lucas
    • Le père
    Joana Preiss
    Joana Preiss
    • La mère
    Bouli Lanners
    Bouli Lanners
    • Le routier
    Marion Vernoux
    • L'Infirmière
    Thomas Mustin
    Thomas Mustin
    • Chef du BDE
    Marouan Iddoub
    • Bizut réfectoire
    Jean-Louis Sbille
    Jean-Louis Sbille
    • Professeur évaluations
    Benjamin Boutboul
    • Vétéran cagoulé
    Virgil Leclaire
    Virgil Leclaire
    • Bizut couloir…
    Anna Solomin
    • Vétérane couloir
    Sophie Breyer
    Sophie Breyer
    • Bizute réfectoire
    Danel Utegenova
    • Bizute toilettes
    Bérangère McNeese
    Bérangère McNeese
    • Bizute peinture
    Morgan Politi
    • Barman fête CHU
    Alice D'Hauwe
    • Étudiante fête CHU
    • Director
      • Julia Ducournau
    • Writer
      • Julia Ducournau
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    User reviews342

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    7amit_imt2002

    Needs more than Cannibalism

    Its easy to understand the pull of the full. You want to watch a film about a girl who becomes a cannibal.. the film is very well crafted and full of interesting images. The acting is very good and the camera work solid. But somewhere during the film you begin to question the purpose of this film- it is neither full-blown horror nor is it a deep character study of a girl who is grappling with the cannibal inside her. I say give me Hannibal Lector anytime!
    8ctowyi

    A potent cannibal awakening story

    We have all seen the umpteen coming-of-age or sexual awakening story, but when is the last time you saw a becoming-a-cannibal story? This is one incredibly muscular piece of filmmaking, marrying visual poetry with slow-burn horror into one potent and delectable dish. Debut writer-director Julia Ducournau knows exactly what she wanted to do and did it, and the resultant film is a different breed of horror with no cheap jump scares and with the camera never flinching from all body and animal horror.

    During a screening at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival, some viewers received emergency medical services after allegedly fainting from the film's graphic scenes. IMHO, this notoriety does it a huge disservice. Perhaps the viewers went into the cinema with an empty stomach or have a weak disposition for copious blood and body horror because Raw is never tacky or cheesy in its depiction of its terror. Ducournau knows the medium well and employs a plethora of aesthetics to drive the terror home. The cinematography is fluid and complicit in the sinister going-ons; it somehow manages to glide seamlessly to places we don't want to go (under the bed covers, in a toilet where blue and yellow collide) and see stuff that we don't want to see (rashes on young flesh). I am never ever going to forget a scene in which a poor horse get tranquillised, a mouth restraint slapped on it, gets tied up and turned upside down in a harness. It was spine-chilling and my mind kept whispering prayers that it will be fine. The takes are long and languid, but purposeful and place us in the thick of things. It felt like I was given full access to an accident site and I was led to study in closed-up the twisted metal and the mangled bodies. I couldn't look away even though I wanted to. The shots are superbly lighted, disconcerting and symbolically rich. Ogle in amazement as the camera follows Justine in the first night of hazing to a make-shift discotheque that resembles hell itself.

    IMHO the genius of this lean and mean film is that it manages to make us feel for Justine. We feel the revolting disgust churning inside her as she, a lifelong virginal vegetarian, is forced to swallow a raw offal from a rabbit. The angry crimnson rash that flares up all over her is a manifestation of her disgust, but soon it awakens her cannibalistic core. In Garance Marillier, Ducournau has found the perfect Justine. Her transformation arc is magnificent and her multi-layered performance is career-defining. I still cannot forget the scene of her jiving sexily in front of the mirror, becoming aware of herself sexually. She exudes an animalistic energy so thick and heavy, she fused the scenes together in absolute dread. Her eventual deflowering scene, coupled with the birth of her cannibalistic leanings, is presented in total nerve-wrecking literalness.

    Raw isn't for everybody. I wouldn't even say a horror fan will like it. It has an art-house feel to it that may turn some people away. But it is a bold film, sublimely realised, erotic, feral, primal and it will play on your senses long after it is over.
    8ryanpersaud-59415

    Surprisingly Tasteful...Pun Intended

    I heard the hype. How this film was "so horrific" that people left midway through the film after being so repulsed, they were physically ill. I went in with the - negative - expectation that this was going to be a gore fest. SPOILER: it's not. What we have here is a particularly grisly, but effective coming of age story, a genre the French have a penchant for. For a film about cannibalism, it's surprisingly subtle and is generally a slow burn that builds tension well. I found the performances uniformly strong, especially from Garance Millier. Her transformation from shy and socially awkward to animalistic and unhinged is a joy to watch. The atmosphere is well developed, especially those incredibly effective party scenes that perfectly capture what it's like at a wild college party. And I have to say, for such a twisted film, it's surprisingly sexy. Again, thank the French.

    No, it's not for the faint of heart and yes, some of the imagery is quite brutal. It could've have fleshed out - heh - some of the relationships between certain characters better, but overall, I'd recommend this to people with open minds and strong stomachs.
    7jackgdemoss

    Disturbing even beyond the expected gore

    This film was painfully disturbing. I would look at the lights in the room or the people around me, just so I wouldn't have to look at the screen during some parts. It is clear from the start that the objective of the director is to make the audience uncomfortable, and I applaud his effectiveness in doing so. I was most impressed by the ability of Raw to leave me genuinely cringing at nearly every single scene. It didn't even have to be gore filled or disgusting in a traditional sense. The whole film oozes an uneasiness that the seeps into the audience. As much as I admire the clear objective of the filmmakers and how well they achieved it, it is not the movie for me. Be sure to watch it until the end, however, because everything ties together in a very intuitive and satisfying fashion.
    7TheBestBork

    An Amazingly Enjoyable Atrocity

    What a disgusting way to spend an hour and a half. Raw is one of those things that's disgusting and grotesque, but so intriguing that you can't look away.

    All the acting seems good, and the characters are interesting enough. The movie takes a bit of time to really pick up, and some scenes can seem pointless (like a lot of the hazing rituals) but from there I had my eyes glued to the screen. The themes this movie has about human instinct is so terrifying and horrid, but is so entertaining because of the way the main character turns from a normal girl into something much different. A lot of people are critiquing the ending of this movie too, but I loved it!

    Overall, this movie is definitely worth a watch. It's not like a masterpiece or breaking new grounds or anything, but it's so messed up and so disgusting that it keeps you entertained it's whole runtime.

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    • Trivia
      The raw chicken that Justine eats out of the fridge is actually sugar. Garance Marillier has commented that the scene didn't put her off chicken from then on, but it did put her off from candy for life.
    • Goofs
      When Adrien and Justine stop to eat something at the gas station, Justine's sandwich turns into a meat skewer.
    • Quotes

      Le père: Your mum was tough at first. Kept saying I was her best friend at school. It drove me nuts! It's not like she had a boyfriend. Just me. And then we had our first kiss. And I understood...

    • Connections
      Featured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Cannibals in Scary Movies (2017)
    • Soundtracks
      Despair, Hangover & Ecstasy
      Written by Olivia Merilahti, Dan Levy

      Performed by The Dø

      © Siamese Squids / BMG Rights Management (France)

      (p) 2014 Get Down! Under Exclusive License to Cinq 7 / Wagram Music

      With the kind permission of BMG Rights Management (France)

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    • Release date
      • March 15, 2017 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Belgium
    • Official sites
      • Frakas Productions (Belgium)
      • Official site (United States)
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Voraz
    • Filming locations
      • Université de Liège, Sart-Tilman, Liège, Wallonia, Belgium(veterinary college)
    • Production companies
      • Petit Film
      • Rouge International
      • Frakas Productions
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • €3,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $514,870
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $24,825
      • Mar 12, 2017
    • Gross worldwide
      • $3,098,251
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 39m(99 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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