Le Cabinet de curiosités de Guillermo del Toro
Artistes:
Guillermo del ToroRéalisation:
Keith ThomasScénario:
Lee PattersonPhotographie:
Colin HoultMusique:
Michael YezerskiActeurs·trices:
Guillermo del Toro (guide), Ben Barnes, Crispin Glover, Oriana Leman, Matia Jackett, Seamus Patterson, Laurie Murdoch, Jordan Gray, Megan ManyVOD (1)
Résumés(1)
Quand Will, étudiant en art, fait la connaissance de l'introverti Richard et de ses œuvres glaçantes, son sens de la réalité commence à dérailler. (Netflix)
Critiques (4)
Celui-ci démarre plus lentement, ce qui peut se justifier pour un récit court qui se déroule sur plusieurs années, mais dès que des choses se mettent en route vers la fin, on se retrouve face au trip classique à la Lovecraft. Et j’ai apprécié la distribution, notamment Glover dans son rôle maléfique et Ben Barnes dont la moustache et la bande grise dans les cheveux fonctionnent à merveille comme maquillage d’homme plus âgé. ()
Another great reason to dive into Lovecraft's world. This episode starts with a fantastic period atmosphere set at the turn of the 20th century. As it progresses, it intensifies into an unsettling and eerie experience, culminating in a somewhat brutal and literal ending. A well-done episode with excellent performances by Ben Barnes and Crispin Glover. ()
The original Lovecraft story is a different cup of tea, but the master also works with the unseen and unimaginable, which is hard to visualize. I dare say, however, that this is a very good adaptation with a solid Barnes and a disturbing Glover. The plot digressions are quite compelling and the ending is classically scary. The most compelling thing about Lovecraft is that the unsaid is always more frightening than the visualization, and that’s why his adaptations can never get a full rating. ()
I didn't expect that a story based on Lovecraft (which also stars Crispin Glover) would be such a mess. The screenwriter's attempt to extend the straightforward story failed, the added stuff is more awkward and boring than thrilling. There are a few great scenes, but what can I say, the weakest piece of Del Toro's cabinet so far. The first story that played on Lovecraft was much more Lovecraft than this one. ()