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Loups-Garous

  • 2024
  • 7
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
9.8K
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Jean Reno, Suzanne Clément, Franck Dubosc, Raphael Romand, Alizée Caugnies, and Lisa Do Couto Teixeira in Loups-Garous (2024)
When night falls, and the players have their eyes closed, werewolves make victims among the villagers.
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When night falls, and the players have their eyes closed, werewolves make victims among the villagers.When night falls, and the players have their eyes closed, werewolves make victims among the villagers.When night falls, and the players have their eyes closed, werewolves make victims among the villagers.

  • Director
    • François Uzan
  • Writers
    • François Uzan
    • Céleste Balin
    • Philippe des Pallières
  • Stars
    • Franck Dubosc
    • Jean Reno
    • Suzanne Clément
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    9.8K
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    • Director
      • François Uzan
    • Writers
      • François Uzan
      • Céleste Balin
      • Philippe des Pallières
    • Stars
      • Franck Dubosc
      • Jean Reno
      • Suzanne Clément
    • 58User reviews
    • 24Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Franck Dubosc
    Franck Dubosc
    • Jérôme
    Jean Reno
    Jean Reno
    • Gilbert
    Suzanne Clément
    Suzanne Clément
    • Marie
    Lisa Do Couto Teixeira
    • Clara
    Raphael Romand
    • Théo
    • (as Raphaël Romand)
    Alizée Caugnies
    • Louise
    Grégory Fitoussi
    Grégory Fitoussi
    • Le Capitaine
    Jonathan Lambert
    Jonathan Lambert
    • Childéric
    • (as R. Jonathan Lambert)
    Bruno Gouery
    Bruno Gouery
    • Piero
    Victoire Dauxerre
    • La Boulangère
    Talina Boyaci
    • La Lavandière
    Jared Doreck
    • L'Homme À Peau De Loup
    David Salles
    • Le Bourreau
    Jaroslav Vundrle
    Jaroslav Vundrle
    • Le Forgeron
    Ariane Pirié
    • La Suspecte
    Stéphane Boucher
    Stéphane Boucher
    • Mari De La Suspecte
    Paul Lefevre
    • Soldat Prison 1
    Thomas Marty
    • Soldat Prison 2
    • Director
      • François Uzan
    • Writers
      • François Uzan
      • Céleste Balin
      • Philippe des Pallières
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    User reviews58

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    3kados

    An Absolute Mess from Start to Finish

    Family Pack attempts a modern, quirky spin on a medieval adventure, but sadly, it misses the mark on nearly every front. The acting is shockingly poor, with the cast delivering lines so awkwardly and out of place that you wonder if they're trying to parody themselves. Their attempts at humor fall flat, making several scenes almost painful to watch as they fumble through punchlines with zero finesse.

    The plot feels like a weak knock-off of Jumanji, though without any of the charm or coherence. Scenes unfold with no clear direction, bouncing aimlessly from one setup to the next. Even more puzzling is the random appearance of Leonardo da Vinci, who seems to be there purely to tick a box rather than to add anything meaningful to the story.

    Adding to the confusion are clumsy, heavy-handed attempts to push social messages about race and gender roles in the Middle Ages. These themes feel forced, overly simplistic, and ultimately ineffective, dragging the movie down even further. All in all, Family Pack is a chaotic mix of bad writing, poor acting, and misguided social commentary, and unfortunately, it's not even entertaining in a "so bad it's good" way.
    6snewkyblinders

    Family Bonds and Timeless Fun in Family Pack

    Family Pack is a film most delightful, balancing simplicity with a spirited charm that warms the heart. It may not dazzle with a plot of intricate depth nor boast grand cinematic achievements, yet therein lies its unique allure. The film embraces its modest presentation, favouring practical effects that bring to life its whimsical elements, in a manner reminiscent of days when visual splendour required genuine artistry rather than reliance upon modern devices. Such choices impart a nostalgic comfort, reminiscent of family gatherings round the hearth.

    While the picture may not be regarded as a pinnacle of the cinematic arts, its light-hearted humour and warmth make it a jovial companion for an evening of familial bonding. It is a gentle adventure, unsullied by grand pretensions, and aimed squarely at delivering mirth and pleasant company. A modest triumph, indeed, for those who seek joy in simplicity and find solace in a narrative that refuses to overreach its genial intentions.
    4alexanderliljefors

    Mixed feelings

    This works. Or atleast the classical concept that we seen before, as in "Jumanji". But this time with a "horror" twist to it and it does not makes it any better.

    Not often i watch French films, so I didnt know what to expect at all. I was intrigued by this since the first teaser trailer and i saw Jean Reno was in it, one of my favourite actors and that this really fits for the October days.

    This feels really bad at some moments, abit silly sometimes, but it also manages to be abit more entertaining in periods. It's definitely a family movie that works on a friday evening, but not more then that. We have seen this concept before and the manuscript is really bad, nothing new or unique at all.

    Jean Reno does a good performance, but the other actors are abit worse.

    You can definitely watch this with your family on a weekend, but dont really expect too much from it.
    7Godfather0219

    A Fun Popcorn Flick with a Unique Concept

    "Loups-Garous" is an enjoyable watch that doesn't demand much mental investment. It's the kind of movie where you can sit back, relax, and let yourself be entertained without overthinking the plot. The light-hearted tone, paired with witty dialogue, makes it an accessible and fun experience for casual viewers. You can also tell that the cast is having a great time bringing their characters to life, which adds an extra layer of charm to the film.

    That said, the movie does leave some opportunities unexplored. In particular, the theme of family relationships feels underdeveloped. While the story hints at deeper emotional connections, it never quite dives into them, which might leave viewers craving more depth. Still, this doesn't detract too much from the overall enjoyment-it's clear that this isn't trying to be a heavy or overly complex movie.

    In the end, *"Loups-Garous"* is a solid popcorn flick that delivers exactly what it promises: entertainment. It might not be groundbreaking, but it's definitely worth a watch for fans of light-hearted sci-fi or action.
    6LetsReviewThat26

    like a french jumanji

    Thats what it felt like, atleast to an extent but it has to be said the mentioned film is much better than this. Though from what ive seen its only the second time a concept like this has been done so its still a fresh idea and now netflix have helmed this new french movie, with jean reno whos a pleasure to see but I don't understand why he was dubbed. A family sit down to play a game for family game night and as is tradition they play the game called wolf I think. Everyone ends up not playing it but the father while putting the pieces away awakens something and before they know it they are swept off into the game and stuck in the middle ages with a frightful king and the threat of wolfes each night. An overall good movie but not without it faults. Acting was alright and it did have parts that made me laugh.

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      The story is inspired by the board game "Loups-Garou de Thiercelieux", first released in 2001. Characters with powers from the film are also featured in the game. The aim of the game is to find all the werewolves before the villagers die.
    • Goofs
      The movie is partially set in 1497, but Leonardo (Pietro) isn't depicted historically accurate to the time.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Die Werwölfe von Düsterwald - Les Loups Garous Germany

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    • Release date
      • October 23, 2024 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Official site
      • Official Netflix
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Los hombres lobo
    • Filming locations
      • Prague, Czech Republic
    • Production company
      • Radar Films
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 34 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • Dolby Atmos
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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