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La Guêpe

Original title: The Wasp
  • 2024
  • R
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
5.4K
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Naomie Harris and Natalie Dormer in La Guêpe (2024)
Follows Heather and Carla, they will meet after having not spoken in years. Heather is about to present a very unexpected proposition that could change their lives forever.
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Thriller

Follows Heather and Carla, who meet after having not spoken in years. Heather is about to present a very unexpected proposition that could change their lives forever.Follows Heather and Carla, who meet after having not spoken in years. Heather is about to present a very unexpected proposition that could change their lives forever.Follows Heather and Carla, who meet after having not spoken in years. Heather is about to present a very unexpected proposition that could change their lives forever.

  • Director
    • Guillem Morales
  • Writer
    • Morgan Lloyd Malcolm
  • Stars
    • Naomie Harris
    • Natalie Dormer
    • Dominic Allburn
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    5.4K
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    • Director
      • Guillem Morales
    • Writer
      • Morgan Lloyd Malcolm
    • Stars
      • Naomie Harris
      • Natalie Dormer
      • Dominic Allburn
    • 48User reviews
    • 23Critic reviews
    • 69Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Naomie Harris
    Naomie Harris
    • Heather
    Natalie Dormer
    Natalie Dormer
    • Carla
    Dominic Allburn
    Dominic Allburn
    • Simon
    Jack Morris
    Jack Morris
    • Tel
    Leah Mondesir-Simmonds
    • Young Heather
    Olivia Juno Cleverley
    • Young Carla
    Rupert Holliday-Evans
    Rupert Holliday-Evans
    • Jim
    Sally Goodman
    • Supermarket Customer
    Jake Donald-Crookes
    Jake Donald-Crookes
    • Jake
    Naomi Richards
    Naomi Richards
    • Helen
    Evelyn Temple
    Evelyn Temple
    • Ruth
    Alice Grace
    • Ruby's Mother
    Eire Farrell
    Eire Farrell
    • School Bully
    Lilly-Anne Marston-Smith
    • Carla's daughter
    Harrison Metcalf
    Harrison Metcalf
    • Heather and Carla's Schoolfriend
    Scarlett Moore
    • Disco Bully
    Evelyn Morris
    Evelyn Morris
    • School student
    Beau Plested
    Beau Plested
    • Toby
    • Director
      • Guillem Morales
    • Writer
      • Morgan Lloyd Malcolm
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    7Boristhemoggy

    There's a sting in the tail of this one

    Follows Heather (Naomie Harris) and Carla (Natalie Dormer), after being childhood schoolfriends, meet after not having spoken in years. Heather has done well in life, while Carla has a gambler for a husband, 4 kids and struggles to make ends meet. Heather makes contact with Carla and has a surprising proposition to put to her that could change their lives forever.

    Harris and Dormer are the two main actors in this taut thriller, and they do very well too. I've never actually seen Dormer act in anything (I never watched GOT) but she carried this role really well and was totally believeable as Carla. It's got lot's of tension, lots of unanswered questions along the way, lot's of misinterpretations by the viewer and a few twists to boot. All in all it has the ingredients of a good film and while the directing and cinemaphotography are not ground breaking or outstanding, they're both more than equal to the task. Unusually for me I sat and watched from start to finish without a break and never once felt bored. There was some interesting and thought provoking questions raised too, about revenge, guilt, forgiveness and shame, and it made me think of my childhood and how it affects my adult life. I absolutely loved the ending, even though it was totally unexpected. Overall a great thriller with fine performances and I give it a solid 7.
    6phildeesnow

    It stings

    I'm pretty sure that if this was a stage play, let's say a theater experience could have been a 10.

    It's one of those greatly written plays, that in the context of a movie it gets lost.

    For a movie, so much dialogue turns boring... specially nowadays when everything seems to go faster or have the need to be resolved as soon as possible.

    I don't know if this was a stage play or not, but as satisfaction goes I would have enjoyed it more if the experience involved an outing and a chat with a friend over coffee.

    I'm one of the few who can relate to the bullying in school, and the fantasies of revenge... Not intense enough to make it a movie. Nobody is that messed up, unless you were always a total psycho.
    6tylerkom

    Potentially Great

    The Wasp comes from a long line of multi-layer thrillers that have a better-than-average chance I think of becoming cult classics.

    These influences from the likes of The Usual Suspects to Knives Out are worn prominently on The Wasp's sleeve, but this is certainly not a bad thing. The script is pretty tight, and the revealing of the layers to the story are surprising to say the least. At a tidy hour and half, the film never overstays its welcome, and makes for a generally enjoyable film. Dormer has a good performance throughout, she even had me convinced that she was some other actress for a while. The set designs were nice, certainly a lot of detail and thought went into the few settings the film takes place in.

    However, somehow this film doesn't really live up to the greatness that it hopes to achieve. In the end, the ending did not bring as much energy as it should have, perhaps because this film wanted to be a little cleaner than it needed to be. Despite the darkness and grittiness alluded to, somehow I think more could have been done. Another huge black mark is that The Wasp falls prey to the oldest rookie mistake in the book: child actors. I probably don't need to say any more than that the child actors in the film are really bad. Finally, and perhaps the most damning thing against the film, is the ever present feeling I got that Naomi Harris was overacting very hard for the film. I don't want to put the whole thing on her though because certainly some blame can be put on the writers for her dialogue, but for a film (and genre) that typically relies on a superstar lead to carry the show, I regret to say that Harris was unable to give me a convincing performance.

    Despite all this, the film is still enjoyable due to its tidy script and short runtime. Not a bad film, but no need to run to the theatres to watch it.
    7xans-357-127677

    Good Film, not for the average viewer.

    This film is based off a play. That's why it may be moving slow at times, it may feel brainy, and intellectual.

    Behind it, there is a great analysis on psychological scarring, social abuse, and perpetuating said abuse, in cycles that for some individuals seem inescapable.

    Very well acted. Natile Dorman is a chameleon on her choice of roles and show her amazing range. But the same should be said about Naomi Harris. Both dig deep and bring forth a balance range of acting chops that should get them some award considerations.

    The film is so full of human and social commentaries that I can see it being shown in Universities and even Senior courses in some high-schools, to elicit conversations about the topics dwells in.

    I hope it gets a bit more love in the ratings with the passing of time.
    6danieljfarthing

    Modest, dark, flawed but engaing, play-based British dramatic-thriller

    In dark Bath-based British dramatic-thriller "The Wasp" middle-class Naomie Harris is stuck in a loveless marriage to douchey Dominic Allburn, so reaches out to pregnant old school-bully 'friend' Natalie Dormer with an indecent proposal... but as the two discuss details etc together, it becomes apparent that all ain't what it seems. For his debut screenplay Morgan Lloyd Malcolm adapted his own play (it has the clear feel of being based on a play) which Guillem Morales brings modestly home (with its various flaws) as his first English-language film as director. It's original, and decently engaging, though it lacks the strong stinging edge that woulda made it great.

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      The description Heather provides of the tarantula hawk, its behaviour and the effect of its sting, is all accurate.

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    • Release date
      • September 30, 2024 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
      • Finland
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Wasp
    • Production companies
      • Tea Shop Productions
      • XYZ Films
      • IPR.VC
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $36,878
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $20,118
      • Sep 1, 2024
    • Gross worldwide
      • $45,987
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 36m(96 min)
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39:1

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