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L'enfant cauchemar

Original title: The Reflecting Skin
  • 1990
  • 12
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
10K
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Viggo Mortensen, Jeremy Cooper, and Lindsay Duncan in L'enfant cauchemar (1990)
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In the 1950s, a young boy living with his troublesome family in rural USA fantasizes that a neighboring widow is actually a vampire, responsible for a number of disappearances in the area.In the 1950s, a young boy living with his troublesome family in rural USA fantasizes that a neighboring widow is actually a vampire, responsible for a number of disappearances in the area.In the 1950s, a young boy living with his troublesome family in rural USA fantasizes that a neighboring widow is actually a vampire, responsible for a number of disappearances in the area.

  • Director
    • Philip Ridley
  • Writer
    • Philip Ridley
  • Stars
    • Viggo Mortensen
    • Lindsay Duncan
    • Jeremy Cooper
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    10K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Philip Ridley
    • Writer
      • Philip Ridley
    • Stars
      • Viggo Mortensen
      • Lindsay Duncan
      • Jeremy Cooper
    • 118User reviews
    • 79Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Viggo Mortensen
    Viggo Mortensen
    • Cameron Dove
    Lindsay Duncan
    Lindsay Duncan
    • Dolphin Blue
    Jeremy Cooper
    Jeremy Cooper
    • Seth Dove
    Sheila Moore
    Sheila Moore
    • Ruth Dove
    Duncan Fraser
    Duncan Fraser
    • Luke Dove
    David Longworth
    David Longworth
    • Joshua
    Robert Koons
    • Sheriff Ticker
    David Bloom
    David Bloom
    • Deputy
    Evan Hall
    • Kim
    Codie Lucas Wilbee
    • Eben
    Sherry Bie
    • Cassie
    Jason Wolff
    • Cadillac Driver
    • (as Jason Wolfe)
    Dean Hass
    • Passenger
    Guy Buller
    Guy Buller
    • Passenger
    Jason Brownlow
    • Passenger
    Jeff Walker
    • Adam Blue
    Joyce Robbins
    Joyce Robbins
    • Twin
    Jacqueline Robbins
    Jacqueline Robbins
    • Twin
    • Director
      • Philip Ridley
    • Writer
      • Philip Ridley
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    afc-ajax

    My thoughts...

    This is conceivably one of the most disturbing films I've seen. It's characters are painfully fragile, and the tone is menacingly dark and corrupted. Still, albeit as depressing as The Tin Drum, this is an excellent film.
    shlemmy

    Another tack on a fascinating flick

    I only read the most recent 12 reviews, but it seems you either really appreciate this film or you think it sucks. Apparently, some folks see art in the tragic and angst-ridden characters, and others are disgusted by their actions and the depressing imagery. Personally, my motives were not too sophisticated: I found it in the "horror" section at the video store and it looked pretty stylish and of course, Aragorn was in it, so I said what the heck. I thought the film, though disturbing, was indeed a fascinating and thought-provoking piece of cinematic art.

    Anyway, I'm wondering if Philip Ridley was commenting on the narcissism, arrogance, violence, and corruption of U.S. culture. Not that others couldn't be accused of similar vices, but... I think the boy Seth and the other lead characters symbolize our national conscience. We run around blowing up frogs and tearing up peoples' property with no remorse, then create our own moral/spiritual sources to console us out of empty, dead things (like a stillborn child). We wallow in our domestic dysfunctions, while excelling at denial about them (like the nutty mother). We like a good witch hunt, accusing the depressed widow or the agonized former pedophile, while ignoring the obvious handsome suspects in the nice Caddy. We flit around wrapped in our flag thinking we're innocent, all the while nuking children in war only to focus on how their radiated skin looks like a mirror in which we can see our lovely reflections. But someone else gets the last laugh, since we're all self-destructing as a result of it all, and while at first Seth's screaming frenzy as the finale confused me, I realize now it's a fitting end to that interpretation.

    Or something like that. It might just be about a bored rural kid with no conscience and a wild imagination whose failure to tell the truth ends up hurting everyone around him. Or about the price of tea in China. It's worth the view, though, if you like Gothic thrillers.
    7gbill-74877

    Beautiful cinematography

    Really beautiful cinematography here, with the gorgeous billowing waves of amber wheat under azure skies that go on forever. The pacing is slow and the story is ambiguous, but I liked the themes of how the world is perceived as a child, and the inevitable time when the illusions of childhood are set aside. Who are the monsters in life, it seems to ask, the vampires of our horror stories, or people who abuse the powerless and wage war, despite this beautiful world all around them? It's ambitious and artistic, but the myriad subplots in its story didn't quite keep up for me.
    Kirpianuscus

    provocative

    The ambiguity defines this webb of many subplots. A splendid cinematography and fall of a boy, step by step from childhood. Difficult to define it, it is more than a horror and maybe a dark trip across near realities comfortable to ignore. Important - the gorgeous cinematography and the inspired performances.
    zombiezen

    One of the best films about growing up EVER!

    Ok that anyone thought this was funny must mean that they are two years old or that they are mentally slow and cant think. There is alot of people on here who post reviews who cant think. It must be some new disease you get by watching eddie murphy movies like haunted Mansion. This film is beautifully shot and captures the isolation and pain of growing up when you are stuck in the middle of a family crisis. The film is easy to follow and makes perfect sense throughout. There is never anything that is hard to understand or relate to if you have even half a brain. The metaphors with the vampires are very easy to understand. I would say its even something a 12 year old would understand although this film is not for kids. I wont list any details cuz i dont want to spoil it for you but if you enjoy dark films with something more to say that life sucks then this film will touch you and leave you breathless i think. Its one of my favorites and i hope you give it a try. You wont be disappointed.

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    • Trivia
      Director Philip Ridley stated that he hand painted all the wheat yellow because he preferred the look of it
    • Quotes

      Dolphin Blue: It's all so horrible you know, the nightmare of childhood. And it only gets worse. One day you'll wake up, and you'll be past it. Your beautiful skin will wrinkle and shrivel up, you'll lose your hair, your sight, your memory. Your blood will thicken, teeth turn yellow and loose. You will start to stink and fart and all your friends will be dead. You'll succumb to arthritis, angina, senile dementia, you'll piss yourself, shit yourself, drool at the mouth. Just pray that when this happens you've got someone to love you, because if you're loved you'll still be young.

    • Alternate versions
      According to the Technical Specifications link for this movie, there are two different versions of this film: 1 hr 36 min (96 min) and 1 hr 55 min (115 min) (Ontario) (Canada).
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Terminator 2: Judgment Day/The Reflecting Skin/Naked Gun 2 1/2: The Smell of Fear/Europa Europa (1991)

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • November 28, 1990 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • L'enfant miroir
    • Filming locations
      • Alberta, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Zenith Entertainment
      • BBC Film
      • British Screen Productions
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $17,042
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $5,958
      • Jun 30, 1991
    • Gross worldwide
      • $17,042
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 36 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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