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L'horloge

Original title: Clock
  • 2023
  • 18
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
5.0/10
6.8K
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L'horloge (2023)
Follow a woman's desperate attempt to fix her broken biological clock.
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Psychological HorrorPsychological ThrillerDramaHorrorThriller

A woman enrolls in a clinical trial to try and fix her seemingly broken biological clock after friends, family, and society pressures her to have children.A woman enrolls in a clinical trial to try and fix her seemingly broken biological clock after friends, family, and society pressures her to have children.A woman enrolls in a clinical trial to try and fix her seemingly broken biological clock after friends, family, and society pressures her to have children.

  • Director
    • Alexis Jacknow
  • Writer
    • Alexis Jacknow
  • Stars
    • Dianna Agron
    • Melora Hardin
    • Jay Ali
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.0/10
    6.8K
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    • Director
      • Alexis Jacknow
    • Writer
      • Alexis Jacknow
    • Stars
      • Dianna Agron
      • Melora Hardin
      • Jay Ali
    • 65User reviews
    • 55Critic reviews
    • 59Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Dianna Agron
    Dianna Agron
    • Ella
    Melora Hardin
    Melora Hardin
    • Dr. Elizabeth Simmons
    Jay Ali
    Jay Ali
    • Aidan
    Grace Porter
    Grace Porter
    • Shauna
    Saul Rubinek
    Saul Rubinek
    • Joseph
    Laura Elizabeth Stuart
    • Fi
    • (as Laura Stuart)
    Stefan Sims
    Stefan Sims
    • Harvey
    Nikita Patel
    Nikita Patel
    • Dr. Webber
    Rosa Gilmore
    Rosa Gilmore
    • Very Tall Woman
    Charissa Allen
    • Annika
    Kat Steffens
    Kat Steffens
    • Cara
    Alexis Jacknow
    Alexis Jacknow
    • Patient
    Christine Woods
    Christine Woods
    • Distraught Woman
    Margaux Susi
    Margaux Susi
    • Mother #1
    Marquel Skinner
    Marquel Skinner
    • Mother #2
    Isabelle Du
    Isabelle Du
    • Mother #3
    Ray L. Perez
    Ray L. Perez
    • Cop #1
    • (as Ray Perez)
    LaVar Veale
    LaVar Veale
    • Cop #2
    • (as Lavar Veale)
    • Director
      • Alexis Jacknow
    • Writer
      • Alexis Jacknow
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    User reviews65

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    Denis89

    Interesting ideas but thin plot

    A movie where time is the enemy? Why not? And not just biological clock but time itself, where an actual clock is the devil himself A movie rich with symbolism and ideas, at times to many ideas at once which sometimes takes the movie off the rails.

    There are many aspects to the story: A satire dressed as horror. A black comedy dressed in blackest of black. Or a psychological thriller. That's the strength of the story, it's multifaceted aspects.

    As mentioned the director wants to tell a lot. Above all about pregnancy and why choosing to not wanting children is taboo even today. Is that really what our society is about? Are you really a woman if you choose to not have children?

    But it also tells about heritage and legacy. What is a legacy worth if you choose to go without children? But there is also something to say about time itself..

    Where the movie ultimately fails is that there is not enough plot to warrant a feature film. The middle of the film basically feels like one giant filler story, only there to transport you to the ending. You can only so much with body horror scenes.

    Had it been a short film the themes and execution would have worked much better. But it is not a bad movie at all, at least it will make you think..
    8Reviews2u

    New concept in horror

    I really enjoyed this movie. I found it to be relatable as another woman who doesn't want children. Nowadays I know more women who don't want children than do and I think its great. How many of us repeatedly have been asked when we are going to have children is so obnoxious and its very insulting, but unfortunately that's the world we live in.

    I really enjoyed the conversation the protagonist had with the doctor as to why she doesn't want to bring a child into this world. It really resonated with me. Her reasoning is due to her ancestors living through the holocaust and why she wouldn't want to bring a child into this world. I don't want to give anything away, but that scene was very thought provoking.

    This movie won't be for everyone, but for those able to look at things objectively I think you will enjoy it. I can see myself rewatching it again in a few years since it's a story that sticks in your mind.
    3sipproject

    skip it

    Would not recommend it if you are looking for a good old horror movie. The movie had a decent setup, a few scary scenes, and the potential to be a great horror movie. However, halfway through, it seemed like the filmmakers decided to abandon the ghost/horror stuff and instead opted for a Disney fairy tale-like storyline with the usual message about how everyone is perfect, and there's nothing to fix. . Most people, including myself, expect a horror movie to be scary. Instead, this movie goes for social and political commentary that may be important, but not whats expected of a horror movie. If anything It was more cringeworthy than horror.
    6meddlecore

    A Particularly Female-Oriented Psychological Horror.

    Clock is a particularly female-oriented horror film.

    So I'm not sure that I am the right person to be reviewing.

    As, in the film, we find ourselves following Ella (played by Dianna Agron), who is facing the ticking of her biological clock, and all the anxieties that come with it.

    Doctors seem to think she suffers from a syndrome, that instills a deep seeded fear about having children within her.

    So it doesn't help that she feels pressured to have children by her family and friends...not to mention, nature, itself.

    As a result, she subjects herself to a series of grueling psychological tests, at an institute that is studying women with her condition.

    A series of tests that force her to confront the underlying darkness that has prevented her from having children up until this point.

    This darkness seems to be a trait inherited from cultural trauma, passed down through the generations.

    A trauma relating to her Jewish ancestry, and the experience her family went through during WWII.

    With these rigorous psychological tests bringing her underlying anxieties to the surface...in the form of a series of bizarre hallucinations.

    Making the whole thing a psychological horror.

    As this darkness starts to consume her life.

    And affect her relationship with her friends.

    Particularly the pregnant ones.

    The name of the film comes a grandfather clock her father owns, which is her family's most prized heirloom.

    Being the only thing they managed to salvage from the war.

    So it, not only, symbolizes the pressure she feels to procreate...but might also harbour a dark supernatural force...which has been preventing her from wanting to bring children into such a broken world.

    It all seems to be pretty straight forward, until they throw a bit of a twist in at the end.

    Which solidifies her descent into madness.

    A result of the manipulation she feels she is being put through.

    Agron does an excellent job, portraying a woman spiraling out of control, as a result of the transition from potential motherhood, to being a crone.

    Ultimately leading to the film's unexpected conclusion (even when the hints are there).

    I see that this film has been garnering some rather harsh reactions - mostly, from male viewers.

    But I don't think they are warranted.

    Because it is both an entertaining, and engaging, film.

    That held my attention throughout.

    But don't take my word for it...cause I'm just a dude.

    As only middle aged, and post menopausal, women can truly understand.

    5.5 out of 10.
    7TBJCSKCNRRQTreviews

    Well, aren't you a f'n hero!?!

    A talented interior designer struggling with her biological clock(and her family, friends and society insisting that she get a kid) agrees to a clinical trial to fix it, and things take a turn for the worse.

    This is a highly effective piece of elevated horror. There's some incredibly visceral gore. It's only 85 and a half minutes long if you don't count the end credits, and I understand why some say that it should have been an episode of an anthology series like Twilight Zone instead. If it were even 10 minutes longer I would be saying it should be trimmed. Diana Agron delivers an amazing performance as Ella, the protagonist. Honestly, it's worth watching at least once just to experience that. The visual metaphors are very obvious and a little of the thematic material is repeated maybe one or two times too many - "my name is Dr Elizabeth Simmons" especially.

    It is very much the product of the Jewish 30-something female writer-director Alexis Jacknow, exploring the anxiety felt especially by her and people in the same situation. Part of this is seen in how it incorporates the Holocaust, fears that it might be repeated, and Jewish guilt. Some have felt that it mishandled Shoah, I disagree. I found it to be appropriate, in good taste, and I think when something so awful happens to a people they should have a lot of freedom in examining what it does to them.

    I recommend this to anyone who wants something that honestly looks at the pressures to reproduce and all of the concerns that come with. 7/10.

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      The minimalistic decor of the sets mirrors the minimalism in the movie's dialogues.
    • Goofs
      The implant cuts Aidan's penis when he tries to have sex with Ella. It is the only single purpose of the device to support conception so it should have been designed not to injure the male genital.
    • Soundtracks
      Make It Easy
      Written by Katherine Briana Factor, Andre de Santana, and Ryan Joseph Wink

      Performed by WAE

      Courtesy of [Venice Music] Venice Innovation Labs, Inc.

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    • Release date
      • April 28, 2023 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Sin tiempo
    • Production companies
      • 20th Digital Studio
      • Hulu Originals
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 31 minutes
    • Color
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    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Surround 7.1
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39:1

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