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La Malédiction Winchester

Original title: Winchester
  • 2018
  • 12
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
38K
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La Malédiction Winchester (2018)
On an isolated stretch of land 50 miles outside of San Francisco sits the most haunted house in the world. Built by Sarah Winchester,  heiress to the Winchester fortune, it is a house that knows no end. Constructed in an incessant twenty-four hour a day, seven day a week mania for decades, it stands seven stories tall and contains hundreds of rooms. To the outsider it looks like a monstrous monument to a disturbed woman's madness. But Sarah is not building for herself, for her niece or for the brilliant Doctor Eric Price whom she has summoned to the house. She is building a prison, an asylum for hundreds of vengeful ghosts, and the most terrifying among them have a score to settle with the Winchesters...
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Ensconced in her sprawling San Jose, California mansion, eccentric firearm heiress Sarah Winchester (Dame Helen Mirren) believes she is haunted by the souls of people killed by the Wincheste... Read allEnsconced in her sprawling San Jose, California mansion, eccentric firearm heiress Sarah Winchester (Dame Helen Mirren) believes she is haunted by the souls of people killed by the Winchester repeating rifle.Ensconced in her sprawling San Jose, California mansion, eccentric firearm heiress Sarah Winchester (Dame Helen Mirren) believes she is haunted by the souls of people killed by the Winchester repeating rifle.

  • Directors
    • Michael Spierig
    • Peter Spierig
  • Writers
    • Tom Vaughan
    • Michael Spierig
    • Peter Spierig
  • Stars
    • Helen Mirren
    • Sarah Snook
    • Finn Scicluna-O'Prey
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    38K
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    • Directors
      • Michael Spierig
      • Peter Spierig
    • Writers
      • Tom Vaughan
      • Michael Spierig
      • Peter Spierig
    • Stars
      • Helen Mirren
      • Sarah Snook
      • Finn Scicluna-O'Prey
    • 264User reviews
    • 216Critic reviews
    • 28Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 wins & 10 nominations total

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    Winchester: Sarah Explaining The Purpose Of The Construction To Eric
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    Winchester: Sarah Explaining The Purpose Of The Construction To Eric
    Winchester: The Winchester Labyrinth
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    Winchester: The Winchester Labyrinth
    Winchester: Marion Encountering A Possessed Henry In The Basement
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    Winchester: Marion Encountering A Possessed Henry In The Basement
    Winchester: Sarah Winchester Joining The Dining Table
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    Winchester: Sarah Winchester Joining The Dining Table

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    Helen Mirren
    Helen Mirren
    • Sarah Winchester
    Sarah Snook
    Sarah Snook
    • Marion Marriott
    Finn Scicluna-O'Prey
    • Henry Marriott
    Jason Clarke
    Jason Clarke
    • Dr. Eric Price
    Emily Wiseman
    • Nancy
    Alana Fagan
    • Partially Dressed Lady #1
    Rebecca Makar
    • Partially Dressed Lady #2
    Tyler Coppin
    Tyler Coppin
    • Arthur Gates
    Michael Carman
    Michael Carman
    • Frank
    Angus Sampson
    Angus Sampson
    • John Hansen
    Alice Chaston
    • Clara
    Eamon Farren
    Eamon Farren
    • Ben Block
    Laura Brent
    Laura Brent
    • Ruby Price
    Adam Bowes
    Adam Bowes
    • Farmer Amputee
    Bruce Spence
    Bruce Spence
    • Augustine
    Phoenix Suhrou-Dimarco
    • Native American Child
    Jayden 'Mozzie' Irving
    • Carpenter #1
    • (as Jayden Irving)
    Rosco Campbell
    • Carpenter #2
    • Directors
      • Michael Spierig
      • Peter Spierig
    • Writers
      • Tom Vaughan
      • Michael Spierig
      • Peter Spierig
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    6jburtonprod-802-759029

    Doesn't Quite Come Together.

    This movie isn't bad but it doesn't seem to quite deliver on it's setup. With a few tweaks this could've been a very successful slow burn, Gothic 'ghost' story in the manner of 'The Innocents' and 'The Haunting". What those movies did was create a film with all the trappings of supernatural horror without ever letting you know whether the supernatural element is real. 'Winchester' teases with this concept through most of the movie and then goes full blown, over the top, Hollywood-Ghost-Spooktacular at the end.

    The cinematography is very atmospheric. The acting is good and there's a few scary moments. A marked over-reliance on jump scares got a little tedious. I really don't think they took as much advantage of the location as they could've. They might've tried some disembodied Steadicam shots with scary music to set the mood. We needed to see more of the 'Mystery House'. We needed to feel the craziness of it. It should've felt claustrophobic and all consuming. People should've got lost in it. Well, they don't and we feel everybody could leave anytime they felt like it.

    The portrayal of Sarah Winchester as the tortured, guilt ridden ghost appeaser falls short, as well. This is a woman who lost a child and husband and believes she's cursed but they don't really bring that performance out and I'm sure they could've. I mean you've got Helen F-ing Miren for cripes sake. Don't you think she could knock that out of the park?

    This is one of times when I have to put it all on the director. I think this screenplay probably read very well. The thing that consistently seems to bog it down is bad decisions on where to take it. For what it was, it was entertaining. I just don't think it fulfilled it's potential.
    Kirpianuscus

    a film

    Two virtues define this film - Hellen Mirren. and the house. and , sure, the atmosphere, costumes, drops of fear and reasonable sketches of tension. the basic sin - it is one of many haunting house films. not a bad one, not a modest one, but one who has not the science to convince. not a bad fact but one who could not be so easy ignored . if you do not ignore the potential of story, the actors and the landscape. something missing is the ordinary conclusion after its end. what ? maybe the courage to say, in right manner, the right story. the science to propose a better script to good actors. and to explore the art of Hellen Mirren.
    6Sleepin_Dragon

    A good film, just a bit toothless.

    I saw a trailer for this, and was instantly dying to watch it, sadly though, as is so ifyen the case, they flattered to deceive. It's not a bad film, I would go so far as to say it's a decent watch, maybe my expectations were just too high. It just fails to deliver on the excellent premise, there is subtlety, and then there's dull, and for me, Winchester languishes somewhere between the two. The scares are non existent, there are one or two good ones, but I expected so many more, they could have gone to town with these parameters. The best single element, as many would expect is the presence of Helen Mirren, who is terrific, but in all truth, slightly under used.

    It looks fantastic, it's well acted, if you're looking for a horror with bite, you'll be disappointed, if you're after an intriguing, spooky tale, then you may well enjoy it. 6/10
    6JamesHitchcock

    Intriguing blend of true history, legend and outright fiction

    This film has nothing to do with the cathedral city in Hampshire. When William Winchester, the owner of the Winchester Repeating Arms Company, died in 1881 he left his vast fortune to his widow Sarah, making her one of the wealthiest women in America. Soon afterwards Sarah Winchester left her home in New Haven, Connecticut and moved to San Jose, California where she began building a vast, sprawling mansion. Work on the house continued until Sarah's own death in 1922. The building, today known as the Winchester Mystery House, still exists and is a popular tourist attraction; it is noted for oddities such as staircases and passageways which lead nowhere. It is said to have been left unfinished at Sarah Winchester's death, but it lacks any coherent plan and probably never would have been "finished" even if its owner had lived for many more years.

    That much is fact. For many people, however, the main interest of the Winchester Mystery House lies in the legends which have grown up around it (and, indeed, had started to grow up even during Sarah's lifetime). It was said that the house was haunted by the ghosts of all those who had been killed by guns manufactured by the Winchester company and that Sarah's obsessive compulsion to add yet more rooms to her ever-growing house was in fact an attempt to placate them. The mansion still has the reputation of being one of the most haunted buildings in America.

    The film, which is set in 1902 and has Sarah Winchester as its main character, assumes that the legends are true. (A supernatural horror film based around the assumption that ghost stories are all a load of superstitious nonsense would not, I suspect, be a great success). The officers of the Winchester company, still based in Connecticut, have heard rumours that Mrs Winchester, who still holds a controlling interest in the company even though she lives on the other side of the country, has gone mad and that she believes herself to be haunted by evil spirits. They therefore appoint Eric Price, a psychiatrist, to examine her, hoping that he will declare her to be insane which will allow them to remove her from any position of control in the company. (Was Price's surname chosen in homage to the late Vincent Price, a noted actor in horror films?)

    Price is that familiar figure from horror films, the sceptic who is proved wrong. He initially believes that ghost stories are all a load of superstitious nonsense, but his acquaintance with Sarah Winchester and her extraordinary home soon persuades him to change his mind, and it becomes clear that he and Sarah are indeed threatened by vengeful spirits. Particularly malevolent is the ghost of a young man who, to avenge the deaths of his brothers, Confederate soldiers cut down by the rifles of the Union army, killed several employees of the Winchester Company at their headquarters and was in his turn shot dead by the police.

    The film received largely negative reviews from the critics, but I actually enjoyed it a lot more than I thought I was going to. The cinematic ghost story can be a predictable, cliché-ridden genre, but "Winchester" brings a certain originality to it. Whereas the likes to "The Haunting in Connecticut" and the recent rehash of "The Amityville Horror" tried (very dubiously) to pass themselves off as "true" stories, "Winchester" builds upon an intriguing blend of true history, legend and outright fiction to produce something of much greater interest, a story which does not leave the viewer with a "seen-it-all-before" feeling. The film-makers were greatly assisted by their coup in persuading an actress as distinguished as Dame Helen Mirren, an actress you wouldn't normally associate with haunted-house horror movies, to star in the leading role. She invests Sarah with a good deal of dignity, making her a woman who is eminently sane, even if much of the world believes her to be mad. Dame Helen receives good support from Jason Clarke, an actor I had not previously come across, as Price, a man haunted by a personal tragedy, and one which he shares with Sarah. "Winchester" does have its share of horror clichés, including the normal spooky music and camera tricks, but overall it is one of the better recent examples of the genre. 6/10
    7ryslocum

    Not a mindless horror movie, but still not a smart one.

    It is better than most "Paranormal Activity" sequels in regards that the make-up effects are very well done. The biggest flaw with the movie is the dialogue. The dialogue, for a lack of a better word, is just plain corny. I struggle to enjoy a movie with horrible dialogue, but if you can get past that flaw you should enjoy this movie very much.

    There are multiple jumpscares throughout the movie which did cause audience member to jump and gasp. The scenery of the movie is my favorite part, as the scenery is what made me feel uneasy with fear. The lighting of the scenes are perfect and the re-creation of the supposedly horrifying house are gripping. If you are easily scared you should have a blast with this movie! For horror fans that are looking for some exceptional horror, this movie is not for you.

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    • Trivia
      Very little of the filming took place in the actual mansion. The mansion's design in reality is extremely cramped, making filming very difficult. As such, most of the mansion's interior needed to be re-created on soundstages.
    • Goofs
      A large portion of the movie has to deal with the famous Winchester lever-action rifle being used during the American Civil War. This is factually wrong. The first Winchester lever-action model did not appear until after the war, in 1866. The similar-looking Henry rifle and the Spencer rifle were the main repeaters used during the war, and even then repeating rifles were themselves rare on the average Civil War battlefield. Most troops used then-traditional single-shot weapons, primarily "rifle-muskets."
    • Quotes

      Marion Marriott: [to the ghost] I'm a mother. A fighter. A protector. And I am not afraid.

    • Connections
      Featured in The Graham Norton Show: Dame Helen Mirren/Liam Neeson/Jamie Dornan/Sigrid (2018)
    • Soundtracks
      My Wild Irish Rose
      Written by Chauncey Olcott (as C. Olcott)

      Performed by John McCormack

      Courtesy of Essential Media Group LLC

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    • Release date
      • May 10, 2018 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Australia
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La maldición de la casa de Winchester
    • Filming locations
      • Winchester Mystery House - 525 S. Winchester Boulevard, San Jose, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • CBS Films
      • Blacklab Entertainment
      • Film Victoria
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    • Budget
      • $3,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $25,091,816
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $9,307,626
      • Feb 4, 2018
    • Gross worldwide
      • $44,019,588
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 39m(99 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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