Beast

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Dr. Nate Samuels is a recently widowed husband who returns to South Africa, where he first met his wife, on a long-planned trip with their daughters to a game reserve. But what begins as a journey of healing jolts into a fearsome fight for survival when a lion, a survivor of blood-thirsty poachers who now sees all humans as the enemy, begins stalking them. (Universal Pictures US)

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POMO 

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français La tension monte rapidement et de manière efficace, le potentiel du drame survivaliste est solide jusqu'à la fin. Bon travail avec l'environnement et les animaux numériques, belle reconnaissance de l'inspiration due à Jurassic Park (personnages en danger coincés dans une jeep). Et Idris Elba y est parfaitement à sa place. L'ultracliché de « la famille en difficulté qui se rapproche face à une situation extrême » ne dérange pas, il s'agit d'une friandise du genre qui divertit solidement avec une tension dans un environnement exotique. Juste ces absurdités occasionnelles, bon sang. Il n'y en a pas beaucoup, mais cette aventure intense et techniquement impeccable pourrait s'en passer. ()

MrHlad 

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anglais Idris Elba and his daughters encounter a lion in the middle of the African wilderness. They fight it for an hour, supporting characters die, and then what you expect happens. Beast is a cookie-cutter thriller that impresses primarily because of its cinematography and long takes, but certainly not with the story, which doesn't stray off the beaten track for a second. It's not bad, but I can't really think of a reason to send anyone to see it. As a thriller, Beast doesn't have much to offer. ()

EvilPhoEniX 

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anglais A decent survival flick with lions in the Savannah. If you accept the fact that Beast is a horror B-movie with no higher ambitions, serving only as a survival action/thriller with a bloodthirsty lion, it can be reliably enjoyed. If you start addressing the script – is anyone really addressing the script here? really? Only an intellectual brat can expect twists and turns and a compelling plot here. That sometimes someone doesn't act logically? Well, kids don't think, they act, and not everyone is logical, so I find these criticisms completely silly and irrelevant, but back to the film. It starts slower and gradually introduces us to the main characters. I appreciate the fact that there are not a bunch of stupid teenagers, but a family with a father and two daughters, whom the viewer can root for far more than annoying teens, plus Idris Elba is a likeable doctor, so he knows what to do in a situation like this probably more than any of the grumbling viewers, and Sharlto Copley as a zoologist and their guide (his dialogues about nature and animals are informative and fine) hugging with the lions is just great. Once the first encounter with El Diabolo takes, the real survival fun begins. The lion has great CGI, so that's a big plus (no one wants those rubber and plush animals seen in other similar movies), and he plays his role as villain perfectly. His entrance is scary and uncomfortable, he looks properly bad ass and they quite smartly explain why he does what he does, which I wasn't expecting. I also enjoyed the great visuals, the beautiful cinematography rounding off the African landscape there could have been more animals, I was hoping for a crocodile but was pleased with the snake at least), decent music, decent action (the scene with the poachers is pretty atmospheric), plenty of suspense and a few brutal shots (mutilated people), had there been some severed limbs I would have been very happy. The finale is a nice build up to 4 stars for me. An awesome intense duel that is brutal and raw (I thought of The Revenant right away) and a pretty clever ending. Beast is similar to Aja's Crawl, and anyone who loves animal horror like I do (if they are crafted with skill of course) should have little to complain. I was a bit disappointed with the music from the trailer, which wasn't in the film after all, I was looking forward to it, it sounded properly creepy. Beast meets those basic criteria, and that's enough for me, because genre films like this come out barely once a year. 7/10 ()

Goldbeater 

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français Le réalisateur islandais Baltasar Kormákur, qui n’est pas à son coup d’essai, propose un film de genre très réussi et de grande qualité, avec une prémisse simple, mais une exécution d'autant plus efficace. Il ne fait pas de promesses intenables et fonctionne bien dans à peu près tout ce qu'il vise. Si vous avez pu apprécier, par exemple, le film de série A Prey sorti il y a quelques années, le encore-plus-série-A Beast fera sans doute votre affaire. Et puis, les films d'horreur de qualité avec des bêtes tueuses ne se trouvent pas à la pelle. ()

Stanislaus 

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anglais Beast offers a different world and a different predator alongside the older The Shallows and Crawl, while being on par in quality with the aforementioned animal horror films. The visuals of the lions are really impressive, as are the shots of the daytime and nighttime wilderness. While the viewer has a hunch from the beginning how the film will eventually end, the film still managed to keep me in suspense almost the entire time. What bothered me about Beast was the behavior and (stupid) decisions of some of the characters. ()

Othello 

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anglais Kormákur has always struck me as a more or less competent director who doesn't really care what he's making. This time, however, Beast is just a sometimes unbearably silly B-movie, where you might still enjoy the ultra-long shots that the film is composed of and how difficult they must have been to execute, assuming you could tell they were difficult to execute. Instead, virtually any potential technical problem in a scene is solved here with post-production effects or scenes made entirely of CGI, which of course look terrible. Idiotic B-movies can be fun in that you occasionally think "how the hell did they do that?", "how many times did they have to shoot that?", or "I'm surprised that actor didn't get hurt." When the challenges are solved by computer, all that's left is the idiocy. ()