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Until Dawn: La Mort sans fin

Original title: Until Dawn
  • 2025
  • 12 avec avertissement
  • 1h 43m
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5.8/10
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Ella Rubin in Until Dawn: La Mort sans fin (2025)
A group of friends trapped in a time loop, where mysterious foes are chasing and killing them in gruesome ways, must survive until dawn to escape it.
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A group of friends trapped in a time loop, where mysterious foes chase and kill them in gruesome ways, must survive until dawn to escape it.A group of friends trapped in a time loop, where mysterious foes chase and kill them in gruesome ways, must survive until dawn to escape it.A group of friends trapped in a time loop, where mysterious foes chase and kill them in gruesome ways, must survive until dawn to escape it.

  • Director
    • David F. Sandberg
  • Writers
    • Gary Dauberman
    • Blair Butler
  • Stars
    • Ella Rubin
    • Michael Cimino
    • Odessa A'zion
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    5.8/10
    29K
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    POPULARITY
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    • Director
      • David F. Sandberg
    • Writers
      • Gary Dauberman
      • Blair Butler
    • Stars
      • Ella Rubin
      • Michael Cimino
      • Odessa A'zion
    • 289User reviews
    • 110Critic reviews
    • 47Metascore
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    Ella Rubin
    Ella Rubin
    • Clover
    Michael Cimino
    Michael Cimino
    • Max
    Odessa A'zion
    Odessa A'zion
    • Nina
    Ji-young Yoo
    Ji-young Yoo
    • Megan
    Belmont Cameli
    Belmont Cameli
    • Abe
    Maia Mitchell
    Maia Mitchell
    • Melanie
    Peter Stormare
    Peter Stormare
    • Dr. Hill
    Tibor Szauervein
    • Psycho
    • (as Tibor Szauerwein)
    Lotta Losten
    Lotta Losten
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    Mariann Hermányi
    Mariann Hermányi
    • Glore Witch
    • (as Mariann Borbála Hermányi)
    Willem van der Vegt
    Willem van der Vegt
    • Pleading Man
    Zsófia Temesvári
    • Melanie Wendigo
    Ádám Bot
    • Wendigo
    Adam Kocsis
    • Wendigo
    • (as Ádám László Kocsis)
    Adrienn Mész
    • Wendigo
    Adam Zambryzcki
    • Wendigo
    • (as Ádám Zambrzycki)
    Boglárka Heim
    • Wendigo
    • Director
      • David F. Sandberg
    • Writers
      • Gary Dauberman
      • Blair Butler
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    7jackmeat

    Not perfect, but a bold and bloody interpretation of the iconic game

    My quick rating - 6.5/10. Until Dawn isn't a shot-for-shot retelling of the excellent video game (I recently finished the remake), and that's probably for the best. This new adaptation, directed by David F. Sandberg, takes some liberties with the source material but manages to spin it into something uniquely brutal, atmospheric, and surprisingly thoughtful in its own way. It's far from flawless, but there's enough here to enjoy, especially for those who appreciate horror with a bloody edge and an experimental twist.

    Set one year after the mysterious disappearance of her sister Melanie, Clover (Ella Rubin) and a group of not-so-close "friends" venture into a remote valley seeking answers. Their journey leads them to an abandoned visitor center where things quickly unravel. They're stalked by a masked killer, violently picked off one by one... only to wake up right back at the start of the same evening. Yes, the film dips into Groundhog Day horror territory, but to its credit, it doesn't just replay the same events each time. The variations and the psychological descent the characters experience are what keep it engaging.

    Right from the opening moments, it's clear this group can't stand each other. That actually works in the movie's favor-when the deaths start piling up, you're not heartbroken, but you are entertained. There's a certain twisted glee in watching a dysfunctional group try (and fail) to survive night after night. It's not about warm friendships but survival instinct and fraying sanity. And that change in dynamic suits the grim tone Until Dawn is going for.

    Fans of the original game might be put off by the lack of snowy mountaintops and the absence of key early-game story elements, especially the prank setup involving Josh. That was a memorable, defining twist in the game, and here it's glossed over with only a subtle nod. But that's where some understanding is required: the game was a multi-path experience with endless outcomes, while the film is confined to a singular narrative arc. Expecting it to be identical is misguided. It's a different medium, and this story chooses to focus more on fear manipulation and looping trauma.

    There are still ties to the original, and one in particular at the end could suggest a direction for a sequel. No spoilers, but it's enough of a breadcrumb to keep fans intrigued. Sandberg smartly builds on the idea of horror as a psychological experiment, twisting the characters through repeating dread and escalating violence.

    The kills are vicious, the gore is top-notch, and there's genuine creativity in how each death is executed. It's not just slasher fodder; there's some imagination at play. Ella Rubin gives a standout performance as Clover, especially in her more... unhinged moments. Without giving too much away, let's just say she makes "possessed and terrifying" work in a way that's both unsettling and captivating.

    All in all, Until Dawn is a solid adaptation-not perfect, but a bold and bloody interpretation that pays homage without being enslaved by the source. Fans willing to accept it on its own terms will find a lot to like. Here's hoping this is just the beginning.

    Check out my daily reviews at jackmeat dot com.
    7jagmanmickey

    Give it a Go

    There's been a lot of hate for this one and I guess us Game Loyalists really wanted the same storyline. But I went in with low expectations and was pleasantly surprised. There are lots and lots of nods to the game the psychiatrist, the stalker mask, the butterfly necklace, the mines, the psych hospital , as well as the Groundhog Day, 12:01, Happy Death Day 2U - time plot. There are plenty of good original kills and plenty of original game content and the ending leads a nod to perhaps this was a prequel of what's still to come. There isn't a lot of great horror out there at the moment and I think Sony did and Ok job with this one. It's not great but it's worth a Friday Night Fright Night.
    7carlwicks-38137

    Never played the game

    Going into this film, I had the unique advantage of being completely unfamiliar with the game it was based on. I hadn't seen trailers, read fan theories, or followed any of the development buzz. My expectations weren't colored by nostalgia or comparisons to the source material. All I had was an open mind - and I came away thoroughly impressed.

    Let me start by addressing the elephant in the room. If you've read online reviews or listened to fans of the original game, you've probably heard a lot of criticism. Many longtime players felt the film didn't live up to the standard they expected or deviated too much from the game's lore, mechanics, or tone. While I respect that perspective, I think it's crucial to acknowledge a simple truth: not every adaptation is made solely for the original fanbase. Sometimes, they're designed to welcome newcomers, and this film does that exceptionally well.

    From the very beginning, the film pulled me into its world. The atmosphere was rich, immersive, and clearly crafted with care. Visually, it's stunning - full of detail and texture that hint at a deep lore without overwhelming you with exposition. The direction balances action, suspense, and character development in a way that's accessible for viewers like me who don't know the backstory. It's entertaining, engaging, and - most importantly - it stands on its own.

    One of the film's biggest strengths is its pacing. It doesn't rely too heavily on prior knowledge, nor does it try to cram in every bit of lore from the game. Instead, it focuses on telling a solid, coherent story with compelling characters and emotional weight. The performances are grounded and believable, especially from the lead, who brings just the right amount of vulnerability and grit. Whether or not you know who this character is "supposed" to be, you'll care about their journey.

    The action sequences deserve a special mention. They're well-choreographed, intense, and refreshingly devoid of the kind of overdone CGI that often plagues video game adaptations. There's a tactile quality to the combat and set pieces that gives the film a sense of realism and stakes. You feel the tension, the danger, and the thrill - all without needing to press a button or dodge an enemy yourself.

    What really surprised me, though, was how emotionally resonant the film turned out to be. There are moments of quiet introspection, subtle character dynamics, and even a few scenes that hit surprisingly hard. It's clear that the filmmakers wanted to do more than just appeal to fans of the game - they aimed to tell a human story that anyone could connect with. And they succeeded.

    Of course, no adaptation is perfect. I'm sure if I were a devoted fan of the original game, I might have noticed choices or changes that felt off. But coming into this with fresh eyes, I didn't see anything that detracted from the experience. If anything, it made me curious about the game and its world - and isn't that part of what an adaptation should do?

    In the end, I think it's important not to let negative fan reviews dictate your expectations. This film might not be exactly what longtime players wanted, but for those of us coming in blind, it's a fantastic ride. It stands strong on its own merits and offers an exciting, emotional, and visually rich experience.

    So here's my advice: don't listen to the noise. If you're new to the concept like I was, give it a shot. You might just find yourself loving it - just like I did.
    5leestoych

    That's a Wendi-no from me

    As someone who has played and loved Until Dawn I was so excited for this movie to release.

    Unfortunately I was incredibly disappointed. If this was an original horror movie I would've liked it more than I did.

    The film had some good scary moments, decent cast, setting, gore and character design. The kills were inventive and looked good. But this was NOT enough to save this movie.

    This was not Until Dawn. This was a poor effort in putting some elements from the game into a messy incoherent movie. The plot was not intriguing and it had little to no mystery/lore that the game so perfectly created. In summary it was a combination of random "scary" things that added very little to the overall experience.

    The movie had the makings of an interesting story. But by the finale, nothing was really explained and it ended underwhelmingly.

    I would've preferred a carbon copy of the game. I appreciate the effort to try something but when the game had very little to fault I don't understand why so much was changed. At least keep the snowy setting.

    Disappointed.
    7Wiresmith

    *Never played the game* I liked it.

    These reviews have me wondering how good the game is. As it seems, any reviewer who loved the game didn't enjoy this movie. Well I enjoyed it. But I haven't played the game, yet!

    I'm not saying this is the scariest and best horror movie I've ever seen. The concept was really fun. The acting was pretty good. The reason the friends were there, a little silly but added an interesting dynamic.

    I came into this movie with an open mind, and enjoyed it. I could watch it again, but I don't have to.

    The kills are fun, the spook factors are a little hit and miss, and perhaps I would liked to have seen more different monsters come to life. But that's life and I can't say i disagree with the director on any decisions that were made. Sometimes you can't have it all.

    The atmosphere of the movie is sort of typical isolation/cabin fever style with a ground hog day twist. In some ways it reminded of a good rogue like video game, every night is something sort of different.

    I actually gave this movie a 6.5/10. I enjoyed it, I liked the story and acting. I also enjoyed not knowing what the threat was going to be next. It's a fun movie, and that's the point.

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    • Trivia
      The film is an original story set in the universe of the video game Until Dawn (2015), instead of being a direct adaptation. Director David F. Sandberg was very open about making an original film based on Until Dawn (2015) rather than a direct adaptation: "The game is pretty much a 10-hour movie, so I think it wouldn't have been as interesting for me if we were doing just the game, because then it's going to be like a cut-down, non-interactive version of the game, which just wouldn't be the same thing."
    • Goofs
      In Night 12, all of the characters die except for Megan, who follows Dr. Hill through a door and into the mining tunnels below town. When the dead characters are revived for Night 13, they discover that Megan is not in the house with them. That means that Megan did not die in Night 12, and therefore survived until dawn and should be out of the time loop, while the other should be dead and not returned to a Night 13.
    • Quotes

      Dr. Hill: Up the road... there is a place, stuck in time.

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    • Release date
      • April 23, 2025 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Hungary
    • Official sites
      • Official Amazon Link
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Until Dawn: Noche de terror
    • Filming locations
      • Budapest, Hungary
    • Production companies
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      • PlayStation Productions
      • Mångata Production
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    • Budget
      • $15,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $20,172,192
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $8,003,402
      • Apr 27, 2025
    • Gross worldwide
      • $52,794,193
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 43 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Atmos
      • IMAX 5.0
      • Dolby Digital
      • IMAX 6-Track
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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