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Maléfique

  • 2002
  • 12
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
4.8K
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Maléfique (2002)
FantasyHorrorMystery

Four prisoners find an ancient diary in the wall of their cell which might be the key to getting out.Four prisoners find an ancient diary in the wall of their cell which might be the key to getting out.Four prisoners find an ancient diary in the wall of their cell which might be the key to getting out.

  • Director
    • Eric Valette
  • Writers
    • Alexandre Charlot
    • Franck Magnier
    • François Cognard
  • Stars
    • Gérald Laroche
    • Philippe Laudenbach
    • Clovis Cornillac
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    4.8K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Eric Valette
    • Writers
      • Alexandre Charlot
      • Franck Magnier
      • François Cognard
    • Stars
      • Gérald Laroche
      • Philippe Laudenbach
      • Clovis Cornillac
    • 34User reviews
    • 32Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Gérald Laroche
    • Carrère
    Philippe Laudenbach
    Philippe Laudenbach
    • Lassalle
    Clovis Cornillac
    Clovis Cornillac
    • Marcus
    Dimitri Rataud
    • Pâquerette
    Didier Bénureau
    • Hippolyte Picus
    Félicia Massoni
    • Claire Carrère
    Geoffrey Carey
    Geoffrey Carey
    • Charles Danvers
    Paul-Alexandre Bardela
    • Hugo Carrère
    Boris Lutz
    • Danvers jeune
    Nelson Jourdan
    • Danvers enfant
    César Castagné-Favali
    • Danvers bébé
    Yves Arnault
    Yves Arnault
    • Le Directeur
    Benjamin Haddad
    • Le Gardien de Prison 1
    Thierry Cazal
    • Le Gardien de Prison 2
    Olivier Bouana
    • Le Gardien de Prison 3
    Pascal André
    • Le Taulard 1
    Tayeb-Akim Boudina
    • Le Taulard 2
    Jean-Marc Capo
    • Le Maton
    • Director
      • Eric Valette
    • Writers
      • Alexandre Charlot
      • Franck Magnier
      • François Cognard
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    7Indyrod

    Little slow, but worth the wait...

    Watched this French horror film last night and pretty much liked it. The whole movie takes place in a prison cell with basically three prisoners who find a hand written journal in a wall from a serial killer that had escaped the prison 20 years earlier, somehow without leaving his cell. As they look through the diary, they discover it delves into the black arts and commands that might be their way out of the cell and to freedom. What they find out, is something completely different, and horrifying to say the least. I like low-budget horror films, that deliver the goods in a fairly quality way, and tell a good story. This movie does just that, despite taking a while to get going. The result and the horror they unleash is very interesting to me, and I enjoyed the ride. Not a lot of gore, but that wouldn't fit the story, although the gore it has is pretty good.
    8Silberfalke

    Thrilling and Disturbing

    Well, magic works in mysterious ways. This movie about 4 prisoners, trying to escape with the help of spells, written by another prisoner centuries ago was a superb occult thriller with a surprising end and lots of suspense. Even if it had something of a theater-play (almost everything happens in the cell) it never got boring and it was acted very well. In the tradition of "Cube" you felt trapped with the Characters and even if they were criminal, you developed some sympathy with some of them, only to change your mind by the twists the story takes. Some happenings catched you off guard and there was always a touch of insanity in the air. Altogether intense and entertaining and as I didn't expect anything (a friend rented it), it was a positive surprise!
    7christopher-underwood

    Scary with some gore

    I didn't feel that this film was quite as clever as it seemed to think it was but enjoyed it nevertheless.

    It is original, although reminded me a little of two other French films, Vidocq and City of Lost Children, mostly for the colouring but also for the edgy quality of the close ups of the characters.

    Set in a prison cell but do not let this put you off, this film seemingly goes further than many a multi locationed blockbuster.

    Always interesting, with the perennial 'Black Arts' well to the fore and very good characterisation making some only too believable!

    Scary with some gore this is well worth a viewing.
    8jluis1984

    Superb!

    "Maléfique" is an example of how a horror film can be effective with nothing more than a well-executed plot and a lot of heart. Its cast doesn't have recognized names, it doesn't have a big budget and it certainly lacks in the visual effects aspect; but it compensates all that with an intelligent and well-written script, an effective cast and the vision of a director focused more on telling the story than in delivering cheap thrills. Eric Valette may not be a well-know name yet, but with "Maléfique", his feature length debut, he proves he is at the level of contemporaries like Jeunet, Gans or Aja.

    The film is the story of four prisoners in a cell, four different men with very different backgrounds but with one single goal: to get out. Carrère (Gérald Laroche) gets imprisoned after being declared guilty of a multi-millionaire fraud; his cell-mates, the violent Marcus (Clovis Cornillac), the intellectual Lassalle (Philippe Laudenbach) and the mentally challenged Pâquerette (Dimitri Rataud), are all convicted for murder and give Carrère a cold welcome. Their personalities will clash as Carrère discovers an ancient book detailing how a former prisoner escaped using black magic.

    Written by Alexandre Charlo and Franck Magnier, "Maléfique" is a great mix of dark fantasy and horror in a way very reminiscent of Clive Barker's stories. The movie's strongest point is the way it builds up the characters, they are all have very complex and different personalities and a lot of the tension and suspense comes from their constant clash of personalities. The story's supernatural element is very well-handled and overall gives the film the feeling of reading a Gothic novel. Despite being a movie about four men locked in a room, the movie never gets boring or tiresome and in fact, the isolation of the group increases the feeling of distrust, claustrophobia, and specially, paranoia.

    Director Eric Valette makes a great use of atmosphere, mood and his cast to give life to the plot. Despite its obvious lack of budget, he has crafted a brilliant film that feels original, fresh and very attractive. His subtle and effective camera-work helps to make the film dynamic despite its single location, and the slow pace the film unfolds is excellent to create the heavy atmosphere of isolation and distrust the movie bases its plot. The very few displays of special effects are very well-done and Valette trades quantity for quality in the few but terrific scenes of gore.

    The characters are what make this film work, and the cast definitely deserves some of the credit. Gérald Laroche is excellent as Carrère, a man at first sight innocent, but who hides a dark past. Philippe Laudenbach and Dimitri Rataud are very effective too, specially Rataud in his very demanding role. However, is Clovis Cornillac who steal the show with his performance as Marcus, a violent and disturbed man who deep inside only wants to be himself. The characters are superbly developed and the cast makes the most of them.

    The movie is terrific, but it is not without its share of flaws. Of course, the most notorious one is its the low-budget. Some of the CGI-effects are a bit poor compared to the effective make-up and prosthetics used in other scenes, however, it is never too bad for it. Probably the bad thing about "Maléfique" is that it seems to lose some steam by the end when it focuses on the supernatural black magic rather than in the characters, not too much of a bad thing but the ending may seem weak from that point of view.

    Anyways, "Maléfique" is another one of those great horror films coming out from France lately, and one that deserves to have more recognition. Valette is definitely a talent to follow as this modest (albeit complex) tale of the supernatural is prove enough of his abilities. Personally, this film is a new favorite. 8/10
    7Coventry

    Maléfique...c'est chique!

    Good horror movies from France are quite rare, and it's fairly easy to see why! Whenever a talented young filmmaker releases a staggering new film, he emigrates towards glorious Hollywood immediately after to directed the big-budgeted remake of another great film classic! How can France possibly build up a solid horror reputation when their prodigy-directors leave the country after just one film? "Haute Tension" was a fantastic movie and it earned director Alexandre Aja a (one-way?) ticket to the States to remake "The Hills Have Eyes" (which he did terrifically, I may add). Eric Valette's long-feature debut "Maléfique" was a very promising and engaging horror picture too, and he's already off to the Hollywood as well to direct the remake of Takashi Miike's ghost-story hit "One Missed Call". So there you have it, two very gifted Frenchmen that aren't likely to make any more film in their native country some time soon. "Maléfique" is a simple but efficient chiller that requires some patience due to its slow start, but once the plot properly develops, it offers great atmospheric tension and a handful of marvelous special effects. The film almost entirely takes place in one single location and only introduces four characters. We're inside a ramshackle French prison cell with four occupants. The new arrival is a businessman sentenced to do time for fraud, the elderly and "wise" inmate sadistically killed his wife and then there's a crazy transvestite and a mentally handicapped boy to complete the odd foursome. They find an ancient journal inside the wall of their cell, belonging to a sick murderer in the 1920's who specialized in black magic rites and supernatural ways to escape. The four inmates begin to prepare their own escaping plan using the bizarre formulas of the book, only to realize the occult is something you shouldn't mess with… Eric Valette dedicates oceans of time to the character drawings of the four protagonists, which occasionally results in redundant and tedious sub plots, but his reasons for this all become clear in the gruesome climax when the book suddenly turns out to be some type of Wishmaster-device. "Maléfique" is a dark film, with truckloads of claustrophobic tension and several twisted details about human behavior. Watch it before some wealthy American production company decides to remake it with four handsome teenage actors in the unconvincing roles of hardcore criminals.

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      During the preproduction, a producer, thinking books were outdated, asked to replace the black magic book found by prisoners by an e-book.
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      Referenced in Entre quatre murs (2003)

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    • Release date
      • May 7, 2003 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Malefique
    • Production companies
      • Bee Movies
      • Fidélité Productions
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      • €1,870,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $398,016
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby SR
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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