Massacre à la tronçonneuse

  • États-Unis The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (plus)
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Eté 1973, cinq jeunes gens revenant du Mexique à bord d'un van bourré de haschich voient leur destin tragiquement basculer après avoir pris en stop une jeune fille en état de choc sur une route déserte du Texas. Lorsque celle-ci se suicide sous leurs yeux, ils décident d'aller chercher du secours vers la ferme la plus proche, ignorant qu'ils roulent vers leur pire cauchemar... (Metropolitan FilmExport)

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Critiques (7)

POMO 

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français Divertissement purement superficiel et sans intérêt. Le réalisateur Marcus Nispel est un vidéoclippeur capable de filmer des choses sans aucune valeur narrative. La caméra et ses filtres colorés rappellent ceux de David Fincher et contribuent à une atmosphère sombre et lugubre. Cependant, le scénario sans intérêt, les artifices qui ne fonctionnent pas et l'absence de mystère rappellent plutôt les films bon marché italiens des années 70 (par exemple, Joe D'Amato). De plus, le film est extrêmement repoussant. Seven m'a également dégoûté d'une certaine manière, mais en même temps, il m'a fasciné par son scénario incroyablement complexe et sa profonde réflexion. Ce Massacre à la tronçonneuse du Texas m'a dégoûté et repoussé comme l'une de ses victimes. ()

Lima 

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anglais The bleakness of the backwoods setting, where you’d only stop if your car broke down could, be felt much more intensely in the original, but Nispel's film has a certain amount of atmosphere. The casting is pretty good, the representatives of the local rednecks and brutes are really disgusting and their appearance and behaviour adds to the film's impact. But while watching Hooper's original I felt horror, dismay and disgust at Leatherface's family, that panopticon of creepy creatures, Nispel's film didn't produce similarly intense feelings. Some scenes looked spectacular, but they were quite illogical, and the final chase did not avoid the clichés that have been repeated countless times. Leatherface in Hooper's film was a believable character, a weirdo with a rather perverted hobby; Nispel's swung his chainsaw too much, making his behaviour seem unnatural and out of touch with reality. I guess that's why I wasn't scared, there was no deeper experience and Nispel's film became in my eyes just one of many teenage slashers. ()

novoten 

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anglais At the moment when the camera goes through a hole in a bullet and it's neither cool nor impressive, but just unnecessarily disgusting, I should have realized that the whole movie would be like that. From minor gossip emerged a total disaster with relentlessly annoying characters, only one powerful scene, and one stolen Blair Witch. 30% ()

D.Moore 

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anglais So: A chilling atmosphere, constant tension, ever-present fear... None of that is in the new Texas Chainsaw Massacre. One star was earned by the music, the other by the bright exceptions (about two scenes that really had something to them). An unnecessary remake. What struck me, however, is that the film is set in 1973, but you can't really tell. Odd. ()

lamps 

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anglais As a stand-alone contribution to the genre, it’s barely average; as the remake of the horror legend that kick started the genre and remains flawless, it’s awful. In the original, every decision of the characters and stylistic choice had an unshakable position in the overall system and the atmosphere; in this one, the characters behave very stupidly and the violence and most of the editing feel overly stylised, killing all the naturalism and the potential of the harsh Texan setting. Only the male audience will be in danger, because after seeing the scantily clad and sweaty Jessica Biel they may feel their pants very tight. That, plus some interesting ideas and the traditionally good Ermey are the only things worthy of attention. ()

kaylin 

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anglais "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre" is simply just a remake, and for me, a remake in the worst sense of the word. A film that only tries to "update" an older movie for contemporary times. But when you look at the original film, you still understand that it is much better, has a better atmosphere, and is much more terrifying. And Leatherface also looks more menacing, partly because we never see its true face. ()