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Le Vourdalak

  • 2023
  • 12
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
2.4K
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Adrien Beau and Kacey Mottet Klein in Le Vourdalak (2023)
When the Marquis d'Urfé, a noble emissary of the King of France, is attacked and abandoned in the remote countryside, he finds refuge at an eerie, isolated manor. The resident family, reluctant to take him in, exhibits strange behavior as they await the imminent return of their father, Gorcha. But what begins simply as strange quickly devolves into a full-fledged nightmare when Gorcha returns, seemingly no longer himself...

Adapted from a novella that predates Bram Stoker's Dracula by over half a century, The Vourdalak is an atmospheric, unexpected, sensorial experience that will leave you reeling and giddy in equal measure.
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Lost in a hostile forest, the Marquis d'Urfé, a noble emissary of the King of France, finds refuge in the home of a strange family.Lost in a hostile forest, the Marquis d'Urfé, a noble emissary of the King of France, finds refuge in the home of a strange family.Lost in a hostile forest, the Marquis d'Urfé, a noble emissary of the King of France, finds refuge in the home of a strange family.

  • Director
    • Adrien Beau
  • Writers
    • Adrien Beau
    • Hadrien Bouvier
    • Aleksei Tolstoy
  • Stars
    • Kacey Mottet Klein
    • Ariane Labed
    • Grégoire Colin
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    2.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Adrien Beau
    • Writers
      • Adrien Beau
      • Hadrien Bouvier
      • Aleksei Tolstoy
    • Stars
      • Kacey Mottet Klein
      • Ariane Labed
      • Grégoire Colin
    • 29User reviews
    • 74Critic reviews
    • 76Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 3 nominations total

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    Kacey Mottet Klein
    Kacey Mottet Klein
    • Marquis Jacques Antoine Saturnin d'Urfé
    Ariane Labed
    Ariane Labed
    • Sdenka
    Grégoire Colin
    Grégoire Colin
    • Jegor
    Vassili Schneider
    Vassili Schneider
    • Piotr
    Claire Duburcq
    • Anja
    Gabriel Pavie
    • Vlad
    Erwan Ribard
    • L'ermite
    Adrien Beau
    • Gorcha
    • (voice)
    • Director
      • Adrien Beau
    • Writers
      • Adrien Beau
      • Hadrien Bouvier
      • Aleksei Tolstoy
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    User reviews29

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    8timothykbartlett

    Fantastic slapstick deadpan black comedy

    This movie deserves a much higher rating than the 5.8 it currently has on IMDB. It's a black-comedy vampire yarn based on same Tolstoy story Mario Bava adapted in the movie Black Sabbath, where the Vourdalak was played by a green-faced Boris Karloff. (The Vourdalak is based on a type of vampire from Slavic legend who returns from the dead to haunt and feed of of his own family.) The acting in this adaptation is superb and it is dripping with deadpan comic sensibility, placing it in the same general class as The Invisible Man, Bride of Frankenstein, Evil Dead, Drag Me to Hell and other movies whose greatness derives from the fact that they play as well as comedies as they do as horror films. The actors are all well directed and have great chemistry, with the elegant, dark electrifying pathos of Ariane Labed's performance dominating the screen. Costumes and makeup are top-notch, the sets are great, the lighting and camerawork is well-done and the editing is tight, efficient and deftly paced. As far as the monster itself - well, I won't spoil that surprise for you.

    It's just a rilly rilly entertaining hidden gem that will delight veteran horror enthusiasts.
    6meinwonderland

    A fantasy tale that successfully blends horror and comedy

    Based on Tolstoy's La Famille du Vourdalak, where a vampire from Slavic folklore returns to feed off his own family, Adrien Beau's feature film debut Le Vourdalak follows the Marquis d'Urfé, an emissary of the King of France, finding haven in the house of a peculiar family where he expects to receive a horse to continue his journey.

    Visually, it evokes the feeling of being in a fairytale due to its aesthetics resembling those of the past. There's charm and a sense of magic in them. The house and the woods add a haunting yet beautiful aura to the story that enhances its fantasy qualities. Due to the choices it makes when it comes to VFX, opting for practical effects with props instead of CGI, it achieves a slapstick humor that can also be scary at times (puppets, for instance).

    It's not everyday that a film succeeds in combining genres so different as horror and comedy, but Le Vourdalak does it from beginning to end, making it worth watching.
    5aronharde

    Unique and certainly interesting, but...

    The Vourdalak is a stylish, low-budget French movie from 2023 in which a noble emissary of the King of France seeks refuge in the home of a family living deep in the woods. Soon, they are confronted by an evil that begins to consume both the family and their new guest.

    From the cover, it's clear that The Vourdalak is a film about a vampire-like creature. The cover design is unique and eerie, which certainly piqued my interest in watching the movie. It successfully captures the historical time frame, with spectacular costumes and set designs. The film has a mysterious atmosphere steeped in fantasy elements. The acting was strong, and the small cast of characters was engaging. I particularly enjoyed the dark approach, which had a few surprises up its sleeve, especially in the third act, where a memorable scene occurs that lingers long after the credits roll.

    Overall, the movie manages to be distinctive enough to provide a memorable experience. However, it never fully immersed me in the story. The pacing felt a bit slow, which is a subjective criticism but hard to overlook. My biggest issue, though, lies with the use of puppets, especially for the antagonist. This creative choice consistently broke my immersion. I found myself distracted, imagining the behind-the-scenes mechanics of the puppetry, such as how the puppeteer might be moving at any given moment. This detracted from the film's ability to build a frightening atmosphere and ultimately prevented me from fully engaging with the story. While this may not bother everyone, it was a significant hurdle for me. I do admire those who didn't experience this issue.

    The Vourdalak is a unique film with a sophisticated approach, offering something different from the countless movies Hollywood churns out daily. However, it didn't entirely grip me, which affected my overall experience. Perhaps it might work better on a second watch, but for now, I can't rate the movie any higher. [5.2/10]
    7yorgostsi

    An enchanting little vampire tale

    LE VOURDALAK (The Vourdalak) poses as the debut full lenght feature film of newcommer French director Adrien Beau. I was lucky enough to catch this film on the 64th Thessaloniki International Film Festival. From its very first shot LE VOURDALAK feels like a film made between the late 60s and early 70s somewhere between Central and Eastern Europe. It combines the atmosphere of those regions and times perfectly, managing to transcend the viewer in a wondrous place in the woods, constantly evoking the idea that something evil lurks there.

    LE VOURDALAK explores the idea/legend of the vampire with a much more traditional, unique approach in comparison with the many vampire movies that we've been used to in the past years. Drawing his essence from Tolstoy's classic gothic novella, "The Family of the Vourdalak", Adrien Beau crafts a unique take on the vampire legend with samples of practical effects, performative acting, experimental montage and ordinary horror musical elements.

    In its core, the film offers a daring, enchanting, tragic horror tale that, at times, is caught between the realisation of its classic background tale and the exaggeration of its daring fresh approach. Meaning that, yes, the story is based on a classic legend, in which Beau paints with his own gothic imagination, that strays from its horrific nature and leans more on the dramatic aspect of a tragic story.
    8westonatthetaps

    An atmospheric gothic tale with a good helping of Slavic folklore

    This is a very watchable adaptation of one of the earliest vampire novels, The Family of the Vourdalak, written by Aleksey Konstantinovich Tolstoy, cousin of Leo; a gothic novella written in French. Stoker's Dracula was first published in 1897. Polidori's The Vampyre, acknowledged by many as the first dastardly tale, was 1819.

    The film is a French one, directed by Adrien Beau, set at the time it was written, and staying quite close to the text of the book. It's Beau's directorial debut, and a fine way for him to announce himself.

    Lost deep in a Slavic forest after a malfunction of his carriage, a French travelling aristocrat is taken in by a strange family which he initially fears are being terrorised upon by a vicious vampire.

    As becomes clear, and is not a spoiler, the vampire, or Vourdalak, is actually the elderly father of the family, who behaves in a bizarre way from the outset.

    The story is told initially at a slow pace, which it deserves, but increases in tempo until a splendid gory finale. Controversially amongst some reviewers, is that the Vourdalak is played by a puppet, voiced by the director himself. For me it works fine, though there is some disagreement amongst other viewers. The old man's appearance is key to the film, and it's difficult to know how else he could have been portrayed. Puppets or dolls have an established place in folk-horror, and this chilling and cadaverous addition is most welcome.

    It's an atmospheric gothic tale with a good helping of Slavic folklore.

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    • Trivia
      A fleshed out version of the same Tolstoy short story originally presented in the Boris Karloff anthology movie "Black Sabbath"(1963)
    • Quotes

      Sdenka: [quoting her father, Gorcha] Wait six days for me. If, after those six days, I have not returned, say a prayer in memory of me, for I shall have been killed in battle. But if ever, and may God preserve you, I were to return after six days have passed, I enjoin you to forget that I was your father and to refuse me entry whatever I may say or do - for then I shall be no more than an accursed vourdalak.

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      Referenced in Film Junk Podcast: Episode 966: Terrifier 3 (2024)

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    • Release date
      • October 25, 2023 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Official site
      • Official Amazon Link
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • The Vourdalak
    • Filming locations
      • Prieuré du Sauvage Monastery, Druelle Balsac, Aveyron, France
    • Production companies
      • Les Films du Bal
      • Master Movies
      • Amazon Prime Video
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $46,937
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $7,533
      • Jun 30, 2024
    • Gross worldwide
      • $78,527
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 30 minutes
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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