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MadS

  • 2024
  • 12 avec avertissement
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
9.2K
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MadS (2024)
Body HorrorTeen HorrorZombie HorrorHorrorThriller

A teenager stops off to see his dealer to test a new drug before heading off for a night of partying. On the way home, he picks up an injured woman and the night takes a surreal turn.A teenager stops off to see his dealer to test a new drug before heading off for a night of partying. On the way home, he picks up an injured woman and the night takes a surreal turn.A teenager stops off to see his dealer to test a new drug before heading off for a night of partying. On the way home, he picks up an injured woman and the night takes a surreal turn.

  • Director
    • David Moreau
  • Writer
    • David Moreau
  • Stars
    • Lucille Guillaume
    • Laurie Pavy
    • Milton Riche
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    9.2K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    2,010
    361
    • Director
      • David Moreau
    • Writer
      • David Moreau
    • Stars
      • Lucille Guillaume
      • Laurie Pavy
      • Milton Riche
    • 77User reviews
    • 62Critic reviews
    • 78Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Lucille Guillaume
    • Julia
    Laurie Pavy
    • Anais
    Milton Riche
    • Romain
    Yovel Lewkowski
    Yovel Lewkowski
    • Noa
    Sasha Rudakova
    • La femme de la route
    • (as Sasha Rudakowa)
    Vincent Pasdermadjian
    • Le dealer
    Jeremiah Bourgeois
    • Voisin
    Najim Zeghoudi
    • Ryan
    Valentine Goujon
    • Samara
    Lyam Stiti
    • Sekou
    Guillaume Daar Aliabiev
    • Tom
    Gabriel Picq
    • Pablo
    Sami Abed
    • Chauffeur VTC
    Coriane Alcade
    • Gérante du bar
    Aurélie Moreau
    • Femme souterrain
    Jérémy Margallé
    • Homme vélo
    Benjamin Auer
    • Homme en noir
    Ahmed Bouaalaq
    • Homme en noir
    • Director
      • David Moreau
    • Writer
      • David Moreau
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    User reviews77

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    6andres-b-bravo

    Great first half, technically impressive, weighed down by SO. MUCH. Shrieking!

    A fresh, fun start to the film that immediately lays out it's ambitions with a single tracking shot, hip soundtrack, and beautiful cinematography. The fresh premise wears thin during the back half however, as the film falls prey to repetition and actors who cannot stop shrieking. The screaming. And shrieking. A director who had shown a competent and semi restrained approach fully betrays this and falls prey to an overly indulgent back half.

    I legitimately muted the film at multiple points and considered skipping minutes 70-80 because the screaming and overall sound design was too grating. The influence of 28 days later was also clear during one particular segment of the score, which was neat. Despite not being able to land this, an admirable attempt that I don't regret watching...sort of.
    7captainpass

    A Fun Ride With a Familar Ending

    "[Julia:] Tell me none of this is happening . . . [Unnamed:] Listen to me. This life no longer exists." The exchange, between the "Julia" and another (unnamed) character does as well as anything to highlight the predicament of "MadS." The insanity of a drug-induced night of partying has leveled-off to the insanity of the "new reality" that unfolds over the course of "MadS's" 1:29 "single-shot" running time.

    To accomplish this feat, the director utilizes a technique found in such anthologies as "Southbound" (2015), which weave related stories together through the use of a succession of single characters that intersect at the periphery of each story. Thus, in succession, "MadS" has the viewer follow (and then leave) "Romain," "Anais" and, finally, "Julia." Our journey is through the course of a single night that begins at twilight with Romain scoring drugs for a birthday celebration with his girlfriend, Anais, and ends with Julia returning home for the evening.

    In terms of the film's subject matter, comparison might be made to "Night of the Living Dead" (1968), "REC" (2005)or "28 Days Later" (2002), with the aforementioned caveat that "MadS" simulates a found-footage style "real time" telling in which the viewer is privy only to the experiences of one character at a time. For two-thirds of the running time, this directorial strategy does place us in the driver's seat as we, like Romain, and then Anais, are trying to separate the "high" from what is "really" happening.

    Here, the cinematography and audio choices assist in reflecting the sheer craziness of what transpires (there is a wonderful scene where Romain, in an attempt to escape the noise and chaos of a party, puts on a Halloween-style rubber head mask. The audio suddenly muffles, as though we are now hearing the party through his (covered) ears.)

    By the time we get to Julia's segment, however, we in a sense know as much or more than the characters and are simply waiting to see how things will end. In that sense, the conclusion of "MadS" is hardly innovative. I will avoid spoilers and simply note that the ending feels familiar to the genre.

    Having said that, I will also say that "MadS" is the type of film you want to go into knowing as little as possible. Much of the ride does indeed feel "fresh."

    Note: For those sensitive to strobe settings, there is a scene at the 34:00 minute mark that utilizes heavy strobe lighting.
    8cutie7

    Gimme More Of Where This Came From

    I'll be the first to admit, Shudder has a habit of dumping a lot of questionable content on their platform, but MadS is a real gem. The French director David Moreau brings a fresh take on the zombie genre with his frenetic, one-take style that plunges you straight into the madness. The only thing better than a single-take film is a single-take horror, and MadS uses this technique to perfection, creating a claustrophobic and tense experience that feels both chaotic and masterfully controlled.

    David Moreau's take on the zombie genre is frenetic and totally refreshing. The French just know how to make horrors that get under your skin, and MadS does exactly that with its claustrophobic atmosphere and tense pacing. If you're into inventive, pulse-pounding horror, this is definitely worth checking out.
    5filmowl12

    Enough with the twitching already.

    One of the most overused horror tropes in movies is that of twitching and neck cracking. It isn't scary anymore. Was it ever? It's just pure cringe. If that's your thing, you'll find plenty of it here. So I guess this was a zombie movie?? The acting at times was so over the top that I literally laughed out loud. I found the first half hour or so to be pretty great. Unfortunately it starts to drag and becomes very repetitive and redundant. I started to get bored and wanted it to end. But I stuck it through. It feels a bit like a wannabe 28 Days Later, which is a far better film and one of the best zombie flicks ever!
    9pensacolacomputer

    One of the best horrors of the year

    This movie was without a doubt one of the best horror movies of the year, in my opinion. It is basically a non-stop action thrill ride within the first five minutes of the movie.

    They claim that this movie was shot in one take, which as you know is impossible to do....but it does seem as if it is shot in one constant take.

    The actors did an excellent job, I have never seen them in any movie before, but maybe they are more prominent in France. But bravo to the all.

    If you take one thing away from the movie, that message is, don't do drugs kids. It can really mess you up and you never know what's in the drug you are taking.

    9/10 - highly recommend it if you like action/horror movies.

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      Filmed in one long tracking shot with no breaks.
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      Referenced in Film Junk Podcast: Episode 966: Terrifier 3 (2024)

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    • Release date
      • October 18, 2024 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Apocalipsis Zombie: Paciente Z
    • Production companies
      • Digital District
      • Goodfellas
      • Les Enfants Terribles
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $49,816
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 29 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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