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Jusqu'en enfer

Original title: Drag Me to Hell
  • 2009
  • 12
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
226K
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POPULARITY
2,664
123
Alison Lohman in Jusqu'en enfer (2009)
A loan officer (Lohman) ordered to evict an old woman from her home finds herself the recipient of a supernatural curse which turns her life into a living nightmare.
Play trailer2:21
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Supernatural HorrorWitch HorrorHorror

An ambitious loan officer must find a way to shatter a curse that threatens her soul with damnation.An ambitious loan officer must find a way to shatter a curse that threatens her soul with damnation.An ambitious loan officer must find a way to shatter a curse that threatens her soul with damnation.

  • Director
    • Sam Raimi
  • Writers
    • Sam Raimi
    • Ivan Raimi
  • Stars
    • Alison Lohman
    • Justin Long
    • Ruth Livier
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    226K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    2,664
    123
    • Director
      • Sam Raimi
    • Writers
      • Sam Raimi
      • Ivan Raimi
    • Stars
      • Alison Lohman
      • Justin Long
      • Ruth Livier
    • 975User reviews
    • 236Critic reviews
    • 83Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 7 wins & 24 nominations total

    Videos6

    Drag Me to Hell: Trailer #1
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    Drag Me to Hell: Trailer #1
    Drag Me To Hell: Christine And Clay With Rham Jas
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    Drag Me To Hell: Christine And Clay With Rham Jas
    Drag Me To Hell: Christine And Clay With Rham Jas
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    Drag Me To Hell: Christine And Clay With Rham Jas
    Drag Me To Hell: Christine Calls Clay
    Clip 0:40
    Drag Me To Hell: Christine Calls Clay
    Drag Me To Hell: Christine Is Asleep
    Clip 1:33
    Drag Me To Hell: Christine Is Asleep
    Drag Me To Hell: Christine Grabs A Flashlight
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    Drag Me To Hell: Christine Grabs A Flashlight
    Drag Me To Hell: Mrs. Ganush Talks To Christine
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    Drag Me To Hell: Mrs. Ganush Talks To Christine

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    Alison Lohman
    Alison Lohman
    • Christine Brown
    Justin Long
    Justin Long
    • Clay Dalton
    Ruth Livier
    Ruth Livier
    • Farm Worker's Wife
    Lorna Raver
    Lorna Raver
    • Mrs. Ganush
    Dileep Rao
    Dileep Rao
    • Rham Jas
    David Paymer
    David Paymer
    • Mr. Jacks
    Adriana Barraza
    Adriana Barraza
    • Shaun San Dena
    Chelcie Ross
    Chelcie Ross
    • Leonard Dalton
    Reggie Lee
    Reggie Lee
    • Stu Rubin
    Molly Cheek
    Molly Cheek
    • Trudy Dalton
    Bojana Novakovic
    Bojana Novakovic
    • Ilenka Ganush
    Kevin Foster
    Kevin Foster
    • Milos
    Alexis Cruz
    Alexis Cruz
    • Farm Worker
    Shiloh Selassie
    • Farm Worker's Son
    Flor de Maria Chahua
    Flor de Maria Chahua
    • Young Shaun San Dena
    Christopher Young
    Christopher Young
    • Pedestrian with Cupcake
    Ricardo Molina
    Ricardo Molina
    • Male Mortgage Customer
    Fernanda Romero
    Fernanda Romero
    • Female Mortgage Customer
    • Director
      • Sam Raimi
    • Writers
      • Sam Raimi
      • Ivan Raimi
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    User reviews975

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    5Leofwine_draca

    Raimi's return to his Evil Dead roots

    DRAG ME TO HELL sees Sam Raimi attempting to update his EVIL DEAD formula to the modern era, reinventing it as a teen-friendly comic horror about an unsuspecting bank worker who becomes a victim of a witch's curse. It sounds entertaining, and you'd think it would be easy for a man who once made it his job to bring fresh, energetic horror to our cinema screens.

    Sadly, time has passed, and nowadays the formula seems a little stale. Raimi relies far too much on CGI in this movie, so that most of the (frequent) scare scenes are fake-looking and cartoonish; sometimes making this look like a Looney Tunes cartoon done via live action. I'd much have preferred practical effects, because then the film wouldn't have been so cheesy and laughable.

    The mood is all over the place, too. The witch's curse storyline has real potential to be interesting, but none of the scare scenes work, mainly because Raimi goes for the gross-out over the genuinely spooky. There's a kind of infantile relish in watching a toothless old crone slobbering over her victim that makes me wonder what exactly he was thinking of. Playing it straight would have worked far better, I think.

    The cast is nothing to write home about, with performances ranging from the pantomime (Dileep Rao) to the decent (David Paymer). As the heroine, Alison Lohman tries very hard to convince, although she does fail to elicit much sympathy. The pacing's good, though, and there are plenty of set-pieces and jump-in-your-seat moments, so undemanding horror fans might find themselves entertained regardless. Sometimes, though, Raimi goes too far; take the goat scene: just what on earth was he thinking?
    6simon-81093

    Classic Sam Raimi

    People who gave this a very low score don't get Sam Raimi. I found it entertaining and I enjoyed the humour. A homage to classic horror films with a mix of humour and old school special effects.
    6zetes

    Too predictable and far too loud

    A huge disappointment in my eyes, especially after the high praise it has received from critics. Sam Raimi attempts to return to his B movie roots. Like the Evil Dead movies, it's delightfully cheesy and relentless. Unfortunately, it's also very formulaic and, much of the time, downright obnoxious. This is one film I would almost implore people not to see in theaters. At least not ones that like to turn the volume up. This movie is LOUD. I saw Terminator Salvation at the same theater, and was not nearly as deafened as I was by Drag Me to Hell. The problem: horror stings on the soundtrack. CONSTANTLY. The formula of the film is this: quiet set-up followed by sharp screech and an even louder BOO! It's the same thing over and over. I was cowering, but only because I was afraid I might not be able to hear in the morning. The story isn't bad, but it's been done before. Alison Lohman (awful) plays a loan officer who gets cursed by a gypsy after she turns her down for a loan extension. A goat demon begins to attack Lohman and, well, the rest of its intentions are included in the title of the film. Though I generally didn't like it, it's far from a bad film. In fact, I think it might play better on television (it's definitely the kind of movie that I would have caught on late night TV as a kid and loved). The séance scene near the end of the film is mostly gold. The demon itself is scary as Hell, but Raimi's way of indicating it, with sharp screeches, is what ruined the movie for me.
    9indyj1

    Intense and Funny - Classic Sam Raimi

    The early trailers for Drag Me to Hell dubbed it as (sic) "the return to classic horror", and for once at least, they are correct.

    Sam Raimi manages to incorporate genuine thrills and terror using the old-fashioned format of surprise, misdirection and suggestion. As a frequent viewer of horror films, little surprises me, but in this film I was caught off-guard several times while watching it.

    While the majority of the movie is kept on a serious and foreboding level, much like the original "Evil Dead", Raimi can't help but throw in elements of the absurd and slapstick during some of the more horrific scenes, thus reducing the tension and echoing the latter 2/3 of the "Evil Dead" trilogy.

    WHile I have nothing against the modern trend of horror movies to provide shocks merely in the form of how much blood and gore they spill, this flick was wonderfully refreshing. It's a must-see, not just for Raimi fans, but for anyone who loves a good scary story and a great movie in general.
    AvinashPatalay

    A stitch in time saves nine

    "Drag Me To Hell" transports to you to the era of 1980's where blood, gore, chills and likes of "Nightmare on Elm Street" / "Evil Dead" spawned in plenty. And yes, for a welcome change "Drag Me To Hell" steers clear from the Japanese horror genre and pans out to be a very much American product.

    † Alison Lohman "i can shriek" delivers the right expressions warranted for a horror movie. Anything more would have been potential overdose.

    † Justin Long "Keanu Reeves impersonator" is plastic expressions all the way.

    † Reggie Lee "corporate pacman" does a good job of munching up everything that comes between him and the success ladder.

    † David Paymer "carrot dangler" knows how to make the rabbits dance to his tunes.

    † Lorna Raver "the trigger of Lamia curse" ensures to get etched in the memory and haunt you for a very long time.

    † Dileep Rao "amateur spiritualist" was okay'ish. It appears his part got hijacked by his Guru.

    † Flor de Maria Chahua "avenger in waiting" has a brief but effective role. And so was her assistant.

    All in all "Drag Me To Hell" is both tacky and cheesy, but that doesn't stop it from sending shivers down the spine. The screenplay is void of drag moments ensuring the audience get fright doses at regular intervals. Good utilisation of visual effects and the background score alleviate the visual experience. The potholes in writing could have been easily creased out. Not exactly horror-comedy like "Shawn Of The Dead" but it does have well-interlaced comical moments between the chills.

    Watchable fare... and yes a few days you potentially might abstain from using the staplers.

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    • Trivia
      Alison Lohman did almost all of her own stunts.
    • Goofs
      In the scene where Cristine is first attacked by the Lamia, she gets a visible cut on her lip. In the following scene, where Cristine makes out Clay, the cut is gone. In the next scene, however, the cut returns.
    • Quotes

      Goat: [bleating] You tricked me, you black-hearted who-o-o-o-o-ore! You b-i-i-i-i-i-i-i-itch!

    • Crazy credits
      The film opens with the 1963 "Van Allen belts" Universal logo.
    • Alternate versions
      The unrated director's cut DVD adds four notable extended shots/sequences:
      • 1. The scene where Christine's nose squirts blood is extended, adding a shot of blood pouring out of her mouth. She covers her mouth, causing the fountain of blood to erupt from her nose.
      • 2. The shot of Christine raising the knife above her cat is extended, showing Christine plunging the knife down several times, with some squirting blood.
      • 3. We also see the cat's bloodied body fall into the hole in Christine and Clay's yard, just before Christine begins to shovel dirt upon it.
      • 4. When Christine drops the anvil on Mrs. Ganush, Christine still gets splattered with Mrs. Ganush's eyeballs and brain matter, but now it's blood red colored.
    • Connections
      Featured in HBO First Look: Making 'Drag Me to Hell' (2009)
    • Soundtracks
      Rock Ballad (Unused Theme from The Exorcist)
      Written and Performed by Lalo Schifrin

      Courtesy of Warner Bros. Entertainment

      Played in the end credits

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • May 27, 2009 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • India
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
      • Hungarian
      • Czech
    • Also known as
      • Arrástrame al infierno
    • Filming locations
      • 1031 Everett St, Los Angeles, California, USA(Christine's house)
    • Production companies
      • Universal Pictures
      • Ghost House Pictures
      • Buckaroo Entertainment
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $30,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $42,100,625
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $15,825,480
      • May 31, 2009
    • Gross worldwide
      • $90,843,550
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 39m(99 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • SDDS
      • Dolby Digital
      • DTS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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